Started thinking about this when I began my own pet project of modding the original campaigns.
As Abelhawk once said, a very cool thing about Warcraft were the different factions-color combinations that appeared in Warcraft 2.
That kinda touched Warcraft 3 too, but was executed vaguely most of the time.
So, what do you think that different armies within the Scourge and the Sentinels should be called? And what colors would they be?
The Night Elves already have some names, and I remember "cadre" being used in the manual.
So that would give us the Starseekers Cadre (teal), the Moonhunters Cadre (light blue), the Shadowleaves Cadre (dark green?), etc.
For the Scourge, I have skimmed though a lot of english words, and it seems like "host" would best describe different groups of an unstoppable undead army unleashed upon the world, kind of like a swarm or a calamity.
That way you could get the Host of Death (purple), the Host of Pestilence or Plagues (green), the Host of Famine (orange), the Host of Blood (red), etc.
What do you think? Did you ever think about something like this?
As Abelhawk once said, a very cool thing about Warcraft were the different factions-color combinations that appeared in Warcraft 2.
That kinda touched Warcraft 3 too, but was executed vaguely most of the time.
So, what do you think that different armies within the Scourge and the Sentinels should be called? And what colors would they be?
The Night Elves already have some names, and I remember "cadre" being used in the manual.
So that would give us the Starseekers Cadre (teal), the Moonhunters Cadre (light blue), the Shadowleaves Cadre (dark green?), etc.
For the Scourge, I have skimmed though a lot of english words, and it seems like "host" would best describe different groups of an unstoppable undead army unleashed upon the world, kind of like a swarm or a calamity.
That way you could get the Host of Death (purple), the Host of Pestilence or Plagues (green), the Host of Famine (orange), the Host of Blood (red), etc.
What do you think? Did you ever think about something like this?
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