I can see that! I grew to love them! A group of elves who were shunned for their research and use their powers for good. I loved how they found their place in the Alliance!
Just because regular skin tone void elves haven’t been actively confirmed to be high and blood elves doesn’t mean they aren’t, some of us just have enough critical thinking to come to the likeliest conclusion from all the clues Blizzard actively, gives us.
It’s a shame you’ve never had that , but then again it isn’t about lore for you is it? It’s just about spite at this point, never seen someone take so many Ls so badly .
Our Lead Narrative Designer has practically confirmed that Void Elves with High Elven skintones are recruited High Elf Wayfarers from Telogrus Rift.
Steve Danuser interview with Polygon regarding Void Elf Population
“There’s just one question: If they come from a small group of Silvermoon Exiles, how are they an Allied Race? Where do the numbers come from?”
“They start out as a small group,” Danuser continues. “But it’s natural as other elves have found out about them — elves who are interested in new sources of magic, power, or opportunities — would see if they could undergo a similar process.”
-Steve Danuser, Lead Narrative Designer for World of Warcraft
Why not?? It deff can! We have a Night Elf Paladin in the lore, plus with all the Night Elves refugeeing in Stormwind maybe some of them will turn to the Church of Light?
It would be cool for Alliance to have more Paladin races, and the Horde more Shaman races, in a way to pay homage to the past.
The amount of Alliance Paladin races vs Horde Shaman races is very unbalanced considering these were core Faction classes.