Main point is that you shouldn't expect a 'certain' type of jewelcase. JEWEL = Most of the items are in the original jewelcase/inserts, some are in the paper sleeves they came in, some were in generic paper sleeves that I transplanted into a fresh jewelcase. MINT = Original box, docs, media, feelies, EVERYTHING that came with the original product in PERFECT CONDITION.ĬOMPLETE = Same as above, but the box might have a crease in it, a retail sticker, might be a little banged up, etc. SEALED = Unopened original box, obviously everything is included inside. If International, shipping price will be reduced by USA comparative rate.) Help take the terrible burden of childhood memories off my hands! Oh, and it's my birthday today (haha, no really). One of the best characters in which resurrections motivate actions, Sylvanas Windrunner shows developers how to revive characters and what it means.Heya folks, I'm dangerously broke and really need to sell some stuff. While falling, a group of archangels show her what is to be expected for her afterlife and decides to be resurrected, yet again, in order to keep surviving and not face the dark abyss. Not knowing how to live on after what seems to be a lifetime of vengeance, she falls off a cliff. However, after the Lich King is considered to be dead, Sylvanas has an epiphany. Resurrected as the Banshee Queen of the Undead, the later half of Warcraft III and the remaining titles up to World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, see her preparing and planning revenge for her death and the destruction of the Sun Well. In Warcraft III, Lich King Arthas Menethil not only kills Sylvanas Windrunner but destroys the Sun Well, the well of all Blood Elf magic, and infects her with the plague. Resurrected twice, Sylvanas Windrunner also shows how you can make death and resurrection an important pinpoint in a character's development. All being said, characters dying multiple times in a franchise only to come back has been a heated topic over the medium, and to celebrate this here are the Top 15 Video Game Characters Who Have Died The Most. Their ensuing resurrection can mean either great or bad news to a franchise. And oftentimes, when one dies, it doesn't mean a complete goodbye. But when is dead, well, dead? These characters push the line on what it actually means to be dead and how far the boundaries can be pushed. We have seen our favorite characters, die, revive, die, and revive again, all for the sake of either giving a better closure, trying to please an audience or, in most cases, because a company happened to murder their good old cash cow. In the world of video games, the interactivity and longevity of the player's time are key, leaving the 'Death Is Cheap' trope to be put to the test. So many of our favorite characters have died, due in part to the recent trend of 'got 'em!' snags, that many have grown tired of death. At its worst, it's made to seem cheap and unappealing. Because of this, death is often a central theme in fictional works. After all, what's not to love/hate about vicariously living someone else's death? Put together right, it can tug the heartstrings of even the most veteran players. It's such an emotional subject, and quite a human topic.
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