It's a bit disconcerting to say the least for anyone who isn't used to that. If you wait for that echo to fade, you end up talking much slower than you normally would. Then, add to it that as you talk, you can hear yourself echoing through the hall. Keep in mind a few things (and those that have asked questions before will understand this):Įvery person asking a question is standing there perhaps for the first time, with a microphone in front them, a very large TV camera in front of them and very bright lights shining on them. Yeah, Alex, what's up with that?Īlex Afrasiabi: *Dismissive noise* Thanks, thanks for pointing that out. The Red Shirt Guy: No, he survived, and, in fact, he is- was the leader of Aerie Peak in vanilla WoW and through Wrath of the Lich King.Ĭhris Metzen: Right, of course. What happened to him?Ĭhris Metzen: Isn't Falstad dead?. It said that Falstad Wildhammer was going to be on the Council of Three Hammers, but in the beta it's Kurdran Wildhammer, and Falstad is not in the game at all. I have- I just finished reading The Shattering yesterday. In The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm, Varian Wrynn suggests (or decrees) that Falstad be the Wildhammer representative on the Council of Three Hammers. This survival was reflected in his inclusion in WoW as an NPC at Aerie Peak.įalstad was originally in the Cataclysm beta as a member of the Council of Three Hammers according to reports, but was replaced by Kurdran in a later build. Chris Metzen implied that in Day of the Dragon, Falstad was supposed to be killed, but the book has it so that he survived. There are some lore issues regarding Kurdran Wildhammer and Falstad Wildhammer.
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