A Quick Thankyou to Blizzard

What are you going on about now? MMO-c helfer? What the hell does that even mean? Speak English and clarify your points with actual facts.

You mean the beautifully decorated chateau in the core of the city? Yeah, they’re just eating rats off the streets to survive…

What RPG are you referring to? I’ve played Warcraft 1, 2, 3, and all WoW expansions. I have no idea what you’re babbling about.

Murder Alley is clearly an exalted place.

The devs change up every few years and it’s not their department in the first place. They’ve been called out numerous times by fans who know the lore better than they do.

They’re in Dalaran, Stormwind, and multiple other locations around the world, as well as Outland. The Elves live in Dalaran are strictly Alliance loyal, as is the recently returned Alleria.

I’m not. If you notice I’m able to point out what they did in the story, while also calling out the inconsistencies between stories. The way things ended in Warcraft III, the Blood Elves should technically be their own faction in Outland, with no ties to Alliance or Horde

The name was designed to match the aesthetic. It’s just a name. The place itself is lavish and Fel powered crystals adorn every structure in Quel’thalas. Warlocks are doing just fine.

Wow. The completely false bluewashed revisionist Blood Elf history is really something.

Out of all things your claiming is not canon, your siting that hand-book? Didn’t someone at blizz said that hand-book was not canon? I am pretty sure someone said that.

Very factual if you played since Warcraft 1 and payed close enough attention

I mean it’s a pretty good name for a metal band, that’s kind of cool right?

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lmao

I realize that Stormwind might give one the impression that a city where the sewers aren’t open air canals is something of a king’s luxury but, no, it’s not just “an aesthetic” or just “a name”

(I always find it funny when people act like either faction capital smells worse than the other when realistically both are probably not amazing places to live in)

Honey.

I grew up playing Warcraft and Warcraft II. I’m 40.

No, no one said that. And chances are, no one currently working at Blizzard even read it. All the original crew are long gone. Chris did some of the illustrations for it though.

The whole revisionist pushing bluewashed fanon like it’s fact is pretty weird.

That would be like me pushing some of the lore expansions that my RP partner and I have written as if it were official.

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Hey zandrae, I can’t find the exact source, but none of the hand-books are canon right? I mean one of them even refers tyrande as an literal princess even though she isn’t one lol.

You’re describing your role playing out in the world that’s for sure but RPing, wishful thinking, and denial of story / devs words doesn’t mean you’re takes are anything besides your own personal RP or fan theories

Honey?? Are you a chick playing a dude character or just being disgustingly inappropriate?

I’m 42 and I’ve been playing Warcraft since 1994. As you can also see, I’m a lore nerd.

Go back and play Warcraft III for confirmation. By the end of Frozen Throne it was crystal clear that Kael and his Blood Elves had no ties with Quel’thalas. Blood Elves being in Silvermoon was just sort of blinked into existence in TBC. That and the connection with the Horde made no sense given his hatred of them and the Alliance.

If there were surviving Elves in Quel’thalas then they had no idea what had befallen Kael, and certainly no reason to turn on their allies.

Prove it. And I’m not the only one who’s called out the devs. Check out Blizzcons from various years. They honestly don’t take their lore seriously. Never really did.

Men can call men honey, honey.

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Quel’thalas was only allied to the alliance because of Kael’thas, any surviving high elves of Silvermoon would have been part of a country that had literally left the alliance almost 10 years prior and had even less justification to trust the Lordaeron remnant that was led by a notorious racist.

The alliance of Lordaeron clearly, in its death throes, established that it was no ally of the elves.

Literally all of your takes on BEs are fan fiction territory which like if you’re RPing that’s fine but otherwise it’s not like reality

I’m not sure. I think that the handbooks may have been accurate contemporaneously but as time passed things have been tweaked. They could have also been written by some random worker at Blizzard who was not entirely aware of what lore the games actually have. I recall the little handbooks being less than accurate about things actually in the game.

I definitely lean towards paying attention to what is in game as it is now and more contemporary lore sources over ancient ones with dubious reliability.

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The blood elves are literally quathalas survivors. All elves that lived in qualthalas adopted the name.

You either are misinformed or your a very good forum troll.

Men indeed… :roll_eyes:

Not at all. The Alliance forces in Warcraft III had High Elves, and the High Elves living today are all loyal to the Alliance. Adversity often brings people together, especially with people who have generally been your friends for centuries.

Saying it doesn’t prove it. Again, support your argument with factual points. How am I fan fictioning?

Wrong. They were Dalaran survivors. All Elves in Quel’thalas were busy fighting for their lives against the Scourge after Arthas departed.