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Warning: There are spoilers in this review. Story-based machinima have been a little few and far between lately, so I was incredibly excited when I first spotted The White Drake by Erunno . According to the author, he actually started the film as a method for testing the power of his new computer. Since the movie was an experiment, he opted to not use any voice acting. I think that decision worked out incredibly well for him, as the movie’s silent, somber mood is only enhanced by the lack of dialogue. The animation is very clean and crisp. I enjoy the layered look to the imagery, since it helps reinforce the stark contrast of the characters against their environment. The story itself is tight and simple, providing a concise narrative payload. To sum up, something is amiss in the Argent Crusade , and an assassin must sneak into the camp to set things right. He executes his mission, and then makes good his escape. As the movie closes, Chromie , the coolest dragon in lore, makes an appearance to congratulate the assassin. This is another great piece by Erunno. If this was just a test of his computer, I look forward to what he might do in the future when he really puts some effort into it. [Via WarcraftMovies.com ] If you have any suggestions for WoW Moviewatch, you can mail them to us at machinima AT wowinsider DOT com. Previously on Moviewatch Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Machinima , WoW Moviewatch WoW Moviewatch: The White Drake originally appeared on WoW.com on Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read