From the animation, Uther's soul arrives on the doorstep of Burning Crusade Classic Gold this Kyrian in Bastion, as there's some type of afterlife sorting system that places souls where they belong into the Shadowlands. However, Uther can not forego his life, and he thirsts for justice. He is chastised for it for some time before Devos, the Paragon watching him over, notices that his spirit is wounded from Frostmourne, the Lich King's blade

Now, I could probably go into super-deep detail about why any of this matters, but I'll save myself the effort, and also you the agony of digging through it. What matters is that the runes on Frostmourne are apparently from the Maw, an area of the Shadowlands where only the most evil, irredeemable souls are cast. And, Arthas, that has caused so much harm, by apparently channeling the ability of this maw, was cast into that evil place by the soul of his youth teacher who expired with his blade.

This is a cartoon that is totally in the realm of fan service but it's totally working. It's not just a secret that I am chomping at the bit to receive my hands on World of Warcraft: Shadowlands -- I was already sold by the Vampires.

I kind of had a notion that Blizzard would be using the fact that we'll essentially be questing through the afterlife to revisit a lot of older characters, but if this is what we're likely to see from that, I'm even more excited. Through the storied history of Warcraft over the last 26 decades, there are a great deal of amazing personalities -- both good and bad -- which have bit the dust in 1 way or another.

I haven't been playing these games since their beginning, I am not old enough, but I have been playing long enough to get a load of sentimental attachment to plenty of personalities, especially ones that cheap WOW TBC Classic Gold are no more with us.