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Lorewalking Class Special: Paladin
The noble Paladin. Part military police, part true hero, and one of WoW's most fantasy-rich classes, with some of the greatest champions Azeroth has ever seen.
A weekly, often unhinged, podcast delving deep into the lore of World of Warcraft. We strive for insane insights, wild tangents, and speculation that'll blow your mind.
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The noble Paladin. Part military police, part true hero, and one of WoW's most fantasy-rich classes, with some of the greatest champions Azeroth has ever seen.
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Hunters are way more interesting in lore than you might have imagined.
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Evokers are way more interesting in lore than you might have imagined.
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Man, this is already out of date, things move that quickly. Here's some of Gerard and Matt going over their favourite bits of lore and story from The War Within alpha so far!
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Xal'atath, the Harbinger, residing within the Blade of the Black Empire, is responsible for a lot more than we know. While the world moved around greater forces, she has always known which domino to push to further her own end - bringing us to ours.
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The edgiest class known to man. They're raw, unfiltered, lords of suffering - and they never let you forget it.
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Season of Discovery's new lore additions are enough for us to properly journey through, never mind just dander.
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Priests. As we find out in our journey today - they're the most lore-relevant class in Warcraft right now, and very, very different to what a 'Priest' is in other fantasy worlds and games.
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Warcraft 1 & 2 are finally on Bnet. Whether you want to play them or just want to bask in the good news, here are our Lorewalking podcasts on the story of the two games.
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Hey everyone! This post is a little special. This post contains both Part 1 and Part 2 of our Lorewalking Second War Special - and they're both free. Just, you know, as a treat. Enjoy! Human Campaign The glorious kingdoms of Lordaeron stood for hundreds of years. Their