Hello everyone, and welcome to the fifth episode of the WoW Rocks series! Today, we’re investigating both the Swamp of Sorrows and the adjacent Black Morass, now known as the Blasted Lands. These are two zones that are in my opinion very underappreciated since they are off the beaten path, but I hope this video shows them from a different perspective!
As always, thanks for all the support! The conclusion to the WoW Rocks series will be out in the next few days! 🙂
0:00 – Intro
0:47 – The Lost Lands
3:14 – Marsh Landmarks
7:09 – Mires of the Past
Special thanks to Wowmaster for filming the footage seen in this video!
Special thanks to Gavinrad the Bookish for helping me with the WoW RPG book research!
All footage retrieved from Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft (2004-).
Images retrieved from Google Images. Utilized under Fair Use 2022.
Background Music: “Soggy Place” from the World of Warcraft Game Soundtrack
Outro Music: “Brave New World Acoustic Rehearsal” by Greta Van Fleet
#WoW #WoWRocks #MMO
Jediwarlock 2022
source
Love this series. Good job.
Great video! Great series.
Such an underrated channel.
keep it up!
I fkin love your channel and videos. Can I please ask for more details on all of these small things you find. Good work.
Nice
Thanks for the Geology lesson.
The Last Guardian mentioned there were at least some human settlements in these areas. I wonder what they were like? The Lousiana of Stormwind Kingdom? (Could be one of the spurces for darker skinned humans, I feel like it fits better than Stranglethorn which is where Weismann's kid book said most of them were from. There's just too many trolls in there, Swamp and Morass they were only really around the Temple.
Wasn't Venice's sinking partly down to a really bad idea to dry out the lake to do work? Which put ALL the weight on thr pylons.
Huh, I thought there was a waterfall or two on the northern and southern far west. Must be a false memory, or Cata.
I love the wow rocks videos!!