Tatah, tatah, ta-ta-tahh… Tatah, tatah, ta-ta-tahh… (Deep drumbeat, wind over the savanna) Ahh-ahh-ahh… ahh-ahh…
During the golden age of Frozen Throne , custom game maps often suffered from poor English translations. Some believe "Tatah" appeared as a default team message or a hero ability name in a popular but obscure Korean or Chinese RPG map.
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In several languages (including Indonesian, Malay, and some dialects of Arabic), "tatah" resembles the sound of rapid clicking or the phrase "to attack." It is believed that players shouting "Tatah!" into early VoIP services (like Ventrilo or Skype) meant "Go!" or "Charge!"
As Arthas sailed toward Northrend, he encountered the remnants of his past:
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: On the steps of the Icecrown glacier, he met Illidan. The clash of Frostmourne against the Warglaives of Azzinoth rang out like a death knell for the old world. The Final Ascent
The wind howled across the blighted wastes of Lordaeron, carrying the stench of rot and the faint, rhythmic drumming of an army that did not breathe. Prince Arthas Menethil, once the golden hope of this kingdom, looked back at the ruined spires of his home for what he knew would be the last time.