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  • Wierd. This is what went threw my brain when Blizzard Entertainment released the video where WarCraft's hereo (Arthas) died. I'm such a nerd. *Proud*

  • How did it come to this? That is a question, with many answers, based on each mans opinion. The best answer I can think is simply this: We stopped caring...

  • Death come for us all... That is the fate of all things.

  • I wish the video-quality would be better, the audio-track is well done ;)

    And after all someone who focus not on the bloody battles but the tragedys behind...

  • we will all be saying this line very soon.

  • why do you think of that?

  • because the world is getting worse every year and it's going to continue until we reach the point of no return. Nuclear war. It's gonna happen.

  • I don't think it's going to be a nuclear war that will end human kind. The hole earth could flood from the ice melting or from a metioror or an extraordinary virus it doesn't have to be a nuclear fallout

  • We are far from nuclear war.  But my kingdom was the kingdom that Rohan was based on, Mercia, and this is the way it ended.

  • Either way I think that we are asking for it

  • Oh yea, we as a human race are really no more civilized than any previous generations dating back to the sumerians. Technology means nothing. We are all like a bunch of infants.

  • Depends on how carelessly we use technology we could use it to fix many things but instead of that we use it to destroy our planet without thinking the consiquences

  • Exactly, No matter how good something seems there is always an evil side to it. It's like a balance. It's just like people, we all have good and evil inside of us, it our choices that make us who we are, and the part of the human race with the power is not making the right choices.

  • I agree but it is also our falt for voting them and leting them continue with that

  • RIP 1600BC - Present.

  • This line definately seems to reference todays world. How sad.

  • The world's always been this way. Every generation has it's tragedies where people wonder "How did it come to this?". But actually, when I made this video, I was thinking more about inner turmoil; the tragedies in our own hearts and minds, and the breakdown of communication between people that leads to failed relationships.

  • @yamunkhan Empirically, though, the standard of living for the average person was much higher c.2000 than it is today. In the mid-1990s, mean quality of life exceeded pre-Great Depression standards for the first time, and in the late 1990s, it surpassed pre-World War I levels (technological differences between all periods aside). Culture was future- and past-oriented, not present-focused, and cinematic and musical efforts tended to examine principle, rather than suffering.

  • @yamunkhan That is where all wars are fought, inside the hearts & minds of all of us.

  • uhh...Boromir Died fighting Uruks of Saruman, As did Haldir (Film only.)

  • Where did you get the images of Faramir watching Boromir's boat ?

  • extended editon mate ;) tc

  • It's on the lord of the rings trilogy extended edition there are other more videos with the boromir and faramir together and their father. i hope this helps

  • "How did it come to this???"

    ill tell you:

    a start of an endless war between god and evil power with an enemy full of evil madness and dark power, some kills for fun, some kills for surviving and some kills for revenge

  • That's a very simplistic view, and I think you missed the point.

  • @yamunkhan The real question is WHY did it come to this? sad but true

  • theoden's words are based on an old english text called 'the wanderer' which expresses the sadness of growing old in times of change...there's a sense of inevitability about it.

  • Theoden's words are lifted from a song sung by Aragorn in the book "The Two Towers". One of the lines Tolkien used - "Where is the horse and the rider?" - comes from the Wanderer.

  • Yes, am I right in thinking that the words aren't a 'word for word' translation, but they express the same kind of message as those in 'The Wanderer'?

  • You can find more cheer in a graveyard...

  • wow this is sad and beautiful at the same time!tnx for it

  • Thank you for the comment! ^ ^ The song is "Incantation" by Loreena McKennitt.

  • I also love this song. I can't find the lyrics for it anywhere, which is depressing.

  • *sniffles* Okay... I'll stop... Anyway, thisis really well done. LOR is one of my fave trilogies. I really like the song and the way you captured the mood of the characters. It's a great video. ^^

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