Who cares about a few nelven npcs? Their deaths won`t engage many attention from writers because we have 4d chess ultra scheme from an extra edgy Mary Sue beloved by head writer, so there will be absolutely no revenge or something like that.
Welp... This entire discussion just derails about who did more atrocities, and I for one (In my personal opinion) cannot stand how much the Horde-Side of things try to defend this position... How about, dunno, just doing the right things and not wipe-out entirely everyone in sight? Because that's the course of the Horde for far too long. And yea, if you wanna go for "little" obstacles (meaning the Troll tribes and so on) whats about the other minor "local" threats the Horde has handled the same way? Quilboars, these Centaur-Like-Things in the southern Barren/Desolace and so on... It's not like the Horde wouldn't do the same to other species as the Alliance, this could be refered as territorial battles inside the history. And sorry to say that, Alliance (Well, at least post Wrath of the Lich King) never has tried to get rid of said races entirely, just thin out their lines to get their leader and end the aggressions, even if just for a while. And the next thing is, why has the horde never had any consequences out of their ravaging? How about rebuilding the Damage they caused? Yeah, I watch at Astranaar and Lor'danel for this. Or Brennadam and all the other things Horde committed?I mean, what did the Ice-Troll-Tribe within Dun Morogh except? There are not one, but just 4 fortified cities within their region... But instead making amends and try to diplomacy, they just go the hard way in attacking their opponents? Why haven't they send any ambassor? I bet the Dwarfs for themselves would've been pleased to do just their own business, they seem not much interested in kill everyone and conquer their... huts? What would've the Dwarfs have as an tradeoff to invade these Trolls? Except to have just peace infront of their own Home-doors. Some Trolls live too much in the past if you ask me. (And: These Trolls have done regulary any assault, best as seen in the Alliance-Scenario "Blood in the Snow" from Pandaria. If I remember right.)The Horde is just such derailed, that even their own Warriors lose faith in it, just as seen in the Father & Son Speechtalk within Orgrimmar after the WoT... Horde consist out of too much derailed People who thought they own things that they do NOT. (Just as for the Arathi-Warfront, who most of it's Horde leader claim that these Lands are Horde ones, even Liadrin who've herself just starting to get being a Warlord, which is sad seeing she could've been capable of develop an interesting and insightful person herself: But, after she insults the Night elfes (In Suramar - even in the character creation of a Shal'dorei) I've lost faith in her in capable to watch over her Edge of the plate...
Ilthalaine, noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! :,(
Btw its so funny to see Anaris Windwood in Shadowlands, the hero of the Ashnevale that manage to retake Night Elves base from Garrosh orcs in Cata, knowing that in game that place is still captured by Garrosh and his Horde.... Those lazy Blizzard =)))
I always love when someone brings up the internement camps. "Sure the Orcs invaded, wiped out entire kingdoms, and attempted to conquer all of Azeroth, but the Alliance threw them in prison!" You know what the other option was? Genocide. Terenas instead had them imprisoned with hopes of one day integrating them into the Alliance, something that caused multiple kingdoms (such as Gilneas and Kul Tiras) to leave the Alliance because they felt the orcs needed to be exterminated.
*noise* ripcord, balance, GCD, master loot *noise*. No, this! This detail here is what makes WoW great. THIS, is what makes WoW stand above the rest. Characters' stories matter. Playable character stories matter. They are the things that keep this game alive.
I wonder how ferryn would react to see what his girlfriend has become.
More have lived and died than are currently living. Maybe the real goal will be revealed at the end of Shadowlands for the next expansion. Notice Jandria comments that maybe they have a part to still play. Maybe the dead will be needed to fight against the next enemy (Void Lords perhaps?). The living have a finite amount of people who can give their lives to fight before no one is left. The dead, on the other hand, is only finite because eventually the living will be all dead. The dead's numbers will only increase until that point while the living can go up if birth rates increase or down if they decrease. What's the best army to use against a powerful threat but the dead? What do they have to lose as they're already dead?There's likely more to Sylvanas's actions than we think and since Blizzard said she's not Garrosh 2.0, there's likely going to be some twist to her story by 9.2-9.3. Maybe she is out for Azeroth's best interests in her own way. Just her way is killing everyone to increase the Army of the Dead's power. That might explain also why she's so focused on trying to find a way to save herself and her people from permanent death. If everyone dies permanently, than her goals were pointless in the end.Other bit with this expansion is that it's WoD 2.0 because it brings back characters long dead to continue their story. This time we're in a new realm and the characters we're seeing are the same ones we saw die rather than an alternate universe of characters long dead and a world long destroyed.
I like how all of the "pro-Horde" arguments are just, "We're not the only only bad thing! Other things are bad, too!"They at least know better than to claim something like, "We're not bad."
I wonder if Astarri Starseeker is related to Elise Starseeker
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Ferryn ;-;This is everything. I am so happy he's saved and gets to be a beautiful sparkle kitty.