Parodie de la cinématique Secrets of Ulduar de World of Warcraft.
Cette vidéo est à but humoristique et n'est pas dans l'intérêt de nous moquer des modes de jeux ou des joueurs de la communauté.
La cinématique officielle : http://k6.re/Sj1x4
Montage par notre ami YANATAHEL !
Avec la participation et les voix de :
Yunatahel - Brann & Thrall - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYBJqSLnE7vt_V8u8jCBYJQ
Elwynn - Jaina - http://k6.re/SXKdr
Toax - Rhonin - http://k6.re/SXKdr
BlackScythe - Kologarn & Garrosh - http://k6.re/SK7by
BigBadHater - Varian
Merci à vous les amis !
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