Lore Watch Podcast: Anima, Mana, and the forces of Azeroth
The very forces that underpin the World of Warcraft universe itself are the topic of this week’s Lore Watch Podcast. We’re all familiar with mana, from the earliest days of playing the first Mage that got absolutely destroyed by troggs outside Anvilmar. Anima is its newer, redder… cousin? How do these two things interact with each other? Are they related? Joe, Eric, and Matt take a deep dive across the leylines and into the anima pools, discussing not only the nuts and bolts of the Azeroth versions, but also the real-world inspiration for these concepts.
They also take a stab at some of the other forces in Azeroth we’ve come into contact with, like the Chi used by Monks. Or, maybe more like a staff than a stab.
If you want even more background story, we also have a guide to every Warcraft book in chronological order (for those of you who prefer reading that way).
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