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Northrend’s Biggest Skeleton is HIDDEN in Plain Sight! | World of Warcraft



Hello everyone, and welcome back to another video here on the channel! Today, I’m taking a look at a mysterious yet incredible detail a lot of players will probably miss on their journey through Northrend… it took me over ten years to discover!

Thanks to Wowmaster for recording the footage used in this video!

All music and footage retrieved from Blizzard Entertainment’s ‘World of Warcraft’ (2004-).

Some images retrieved from Google Images and WoWPedia. Utilized under Fair Use. 2022.

Outro Music: “You’re The One Acoustic Rehearsal” by Greta Van Fleet

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Jediwarlock 2022

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  1. I've explored pretty much every "secret" WoW location, and I've quested through Dragonblight more times than I can count, but I'm just now learning about this horrifying detail. I guess I never paid enough attention to the water!

  2. 1:36 i always get that creepy feeling when looking at large objects / structures under water lol even in games. it's some sort of phobia but can't remember what it's called. i used to cringe if i ever saw the deep ocean on google maps lol even talking about it makes me feel weird

  3. It would be cool if by some black magic, it came back to life! I don’t raid, but to make it some mega raid in order to kill it, like they would allow 3 typical complement of raiders, so 75 people to kill it!!! My son would love that I’m sure. I’ve been around since Ever Quest! Great content! Blessings and Peace ❤️✝️

  4. Just to note, Galakronds size according to the lore is far far larger than the skeleton in that zone.

    His wings should span all of Storm Peaks.

    His actual body would cover the entire length of Dragonblight.

  5. This. This is the most amazing WoW content I have seen in a long time. Thank you so much for the effort you put into this and other videos. I watched the swim around Eastern Kingdoms and this one and decided to subscribe. I love this kind of stuff in World of Warcraft – the world, it's history and the little hidden gems of detail and lore. Very well made video.

  6. Yo I don't usually subscribe to people, especially wow youtubers of all people, but you make some serious quality content, I have seen so many videos like this that cover the same topic, but you have so many new things that I have never seen before in my 15+ year wow career, subbed for sure, I hope Asmon reacts to one of your videos to give your channel the boost it deserves, keep making these man, they're awesome!

  7. With the newer info about how big Galakrond actually was, I think it would make more sense for the big skeleton in the water to be Galakrond rather than the one on land, I mean the thing was absolutely massive!

    Like is it not possible the skeleton on land was purposely miss named to be Galakrond in order to throw off the scourge and cults and stuff?

  8. THIS is the stuff that made me love WoW. It was all the details of the world, the little hidden treasures, from the underwater dead Dwarf with the scroll, to sledders on IF, to hidden massive skeletons. People have become so obsessed with parsing and pushing content as fast as they can they forgot about what made the game fun. In WoW, you can go anywhere in the world. It's massive with freedom of exploration with very very big world barriers so you can explore whatever peak or mountain you want, or the deepest parts of the oceans. That's what killed other mmos for me was how limited they were.

  9. HEY!!! So true story, I was in the guild of the man who made that skeleton in the water of Dragonblight. My boss at the time was the guild leader, his sister got engaged and actually married this person. So he was a designer at Blizzard in Los Angeles during B.C. and WotLK. He designed a lot of the Howling Fjord and Dragonblight. He said he wanted to put a dragon skeleton in the water as an Easter Egg. Its nice to see someone talking about it now, he was so proud of it. Another easter egg…in Silverpine Forest at The Sepulcher after Cataclysm his wife was the rogue trainer Angela Hipple.

  10. Im pretty sure that Skeleton more accurately represents Galadronk as he's depicted in the official art size.

    Not all things in WoW are to scale in the lore, example: Most main characters in the story being 15-20 feet tall. Bosses arn't to scale either as they have to fit into game logic.

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