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This article is about the Warcraft III Cinematic. For other uses, see Eternity's End (disambiguation).
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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.

Eternity's End is the cinematic finale of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, which takes place after completing the final mission of the night elf campaign Eternity's End.

It shows Malfurion Stormrage using the primal fury of Nordrassil and hundreds of nature spirits to defeat Archimonde, sacrificing the night elves' immortality and causing a devastating shockwave.

Cinematic[]

Transcript[]

“The roots will heal in time, as will the entire world. The sacrifices have been made. Just as the orcs, humans and night elves discarded their old hatreds and stood united against a common foe, so did nature herself rise up to banish the shadow forever.
As for me, I came back to ensure that there would be a future, to teach the world that it no longer needed guardians. The hope for future generations has always resided in mortal hands. And now that my task is done, I will take my place amongst the legends of the past.”

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In World of Warcraft[]

Bc icon This section concerns content related to The Burning Crusade.

In World of Warcraft, these events can be seen during the final stage of the Archimonde encounter in the Battle for Mount Hyjal raid.

Trivia[]

  • According to Nick Carpenter, the cinematics team had "probably 50 different takes" of the shot in which new roots are seen growing out of Nordrassil, with many versions of the roots looking off or too spaghetti-like. Eventually a couple of artists made the effect work, but according to Carpenter it was definitely one of the hardest things the team had ever done.[1]
  • When the gathered mortal armies are shown in the backdrop, these are actual renders of night elf, orc, and human units doing their animations, albeit with slightly altered textures.[1]
  • Nick Carpenter originally considered giving the cinematic music that felt more "in your face", but giving it more serene and surreal music ended up working out better.[1]
  • According to former Blizzard game designer David Fried, towards the end of Warcraft III's development there was significant internal backlash against "the ending cinematic where Archimonde is attacked by night elf tree sperm". Fried recalls how there was "all sorts of meetings and infighting about it", and how Rob Pardo rounded people up to "basically attack the cinematics department for giving us something nigh-unusable". In the end, the team made the cinematic work, but the joke about Nordrassil "jizzing" on Archimonde persisted and came up at least once or twice a month until the game shipped.[2]

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References[]

 
  1. ^ a b c Blizzard Archive 2013-01-18. Warcraft 3 - Director's Commentary - The Sacrifice. YouTube. Retrieved on 2019-04-24.
  2. ^ Abelhawk 2016-05-25. Pretzel Lectern: Behind WarCraft III: An Interview with Campaign Designer David Fried. Retrieved on 2017-12-25.
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