1. There was no interview (check BE talk page for that) 2. Maybe before stating some fake info read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau ? Art Nouveau was not " large part based upon Orientalist motifs", Only in Hungary and Palestine (click f3 and type oriental if you don't believe me) they were appearing in a (probably) larger amount. And that countries are not something "big" for Art Nouveau. Stop falsing information, especially when you are using a source which clearly states opposite.
MyEditTime (talk | contribs) (1. There was no interview (check BE talk page for that) 2. Maybe before stating some fake info read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau ? Art Nouveau was not " large part based upon Orientalist motifs", Only in Hungary and Palestine (click f3 and type oriental if you don't believe me) they were appearing in a (probably) larger amount. And that countries are not something "big" for Art Nouveau. Stop falsing information, especially when you are using a source which clearly states opposite.) Tag: Visual edit |
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**The reference of Kil'jaeden, Archimonde, and Velen as a Triumvirate references the Roman Imperial {{wp|Triumvirate}}.
**Given Velen became a sort of religious leader, as well as the fact that Velen and Kil'jaeden were the [[Second Duumvirate]], parallels can be seen with the {{wp|Second Triumvirate}} as one of the members was exiled by the others but allowed to be the {{wp|Pontifix Maximus}}, a precursor role to the {{wp|Pope}}.
**Much of Draenei architecture, especially in alternate Draenor, use {{wp|Art Nouveau}} that was heavily used for Burning Crusade's aesthetics
**The way the Temple of Karabor is sacred to the draenei and was a pillar of their religious society, resembles the ancient Hebrew's relationship to the Temple in Jerusalem. It is also similar to the Kaaba in Mecca and its relationship to Muslims.
**These themes are reinforced with the fact that {{wp|goat}}s are originally from western Asia and eastern Europe world regions, and thus the cultures in those areas are the ones that most heavily depend on and feature goats and their products in food, clothing, and more.
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