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Everness's video: World of Warcraft - Music Ambience - Netherlight Temple

@World of Warcraft - Music & Ambience - Netherlight Temple
After spending much of their lives in temples studying ancient doctrine, preaching the tenets of their faith, and pledging their full devotion to the divine powers they follow, the most adept priests leave their houses of worship to serve on the battlefield, as shepherd to flock. There, they use their holy powers to bless allies and mend wounds. And while most stay behind the frontlines to aid their comrades, these holy champions are also capable of smiting foes and carrying out sacred justice. They’re also morally opposed to the use of Shadow and Void magic - rather, they are exemplars of the incredible grace and power of the divine and the Light, and even death cannot fully stop their healing capabilities. The Light in which many priests bathe is brilliant and effervescent, granting them immense divine power. But the brightest light casts the darkest shadow - and from within this blackness, a rival power dwells. Shadow priests fully embrace this opposing polarity, their faith equally resolute as their holy counterparts - but focused on shadowy magics and mental manipulation. Like all priests, they dedicate much of their lives to worship - but they derive their power from the Void, straying dangerously close to the domain of the Old Gods. To truly understand such ancient, corruptive influence is to be driven mad. This is the state in which these dark priests thrive, embracing insanity and feeding off of the minds of their opponents to reach terrifying new limits. Some priests pride themselves on pragmatism. They understand that light casts a shadow, that darkness is defined by light, and that true discipline stems from one’s ability to balance these opposing powers in services of a greater cause. While these priests possess many holy virtues to aid their allies, they also dabble in the dark arts to debilitate their enemies - always exercising immense discipline to keep themselves away from the brink of insanity. Many would say the ends justify the means; scriptures both virtuous and vile should be studied and understood to protect the congregation. 0:00 - Order Hall Devotions H 2:09 - Order Hall Devotions C 4:11 - Order Hall Devotions F 6:18 - Order Hall Devotions E 7:27 - [Hour of Twilight] Corrupted Dragonblight 2 9:31 - [Cataclysm] Cursed 2 10:59 - Order Hall Devotions A 12:55 - Order Hall Devotions B 15:04 - Order Hall Devotions D 17:11 - [Hour of Twilight] Corrupted Dragonblight 3 18:37 - [Cataclysm] Cursed 11 19:25 - Order Hall Devotions F 21:31 - Order Hall Devotions C 23:34 - Order Hall Devotions E 24:44 - Order Hall Devotions H 26:52 - [Hour of Twilight] Corrupted Dragonblight 1 28:56 - [Cataclysm] Cursed 2 30:22 - [Hour of Twilight] Corrupted Dragonblight 3 31:48 - Order Hall Devotions D 33:56 - Order Hall Devotions B 36:06 - Order Hall Devotions A 38:02 - Order Hall Devotions F 40:09 - [Cataclysm] Cursed 11 40:57 - [Hour of Twilight] Corrupted Dragonblight 2 43:01 - [Cataclysm] Cursed 3 44:29 - Order Hall Devotions H 46:37 - Order Hall Devotions C 48:39 - Order Hall Devotions F 50:46 - Order Hall Devotions E 51:56 - [Hour of Twilight] Corrupted Dragonblight 2 54:00 - [Cataclysm] Cursed 2 55:27 - Order Hall Devotions A 57:24 - Order Hall Devotions B 59:33 - Order Hall Devotions F Order Hall Devotions composed by Sam Cardon. Corrupted Dragonblight composed by Russell Brower. Cursed composed by Derek Duke. ©2004 Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved. World of Warcraft, Warcraft and Blizzard Entertainment are trademarks or registered trademarks of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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