Allied races for Worgen and undead: Nelf Worgen and San'layn

I actually meant legitimately 0 things by the comment. Was just a comment I found funny that would of played off of yours is all.

Ooooh…didn’t understand that then. Can’t tell if it’s a joke when we’re writing without seeing the expression behind the text box’s. Key and Peele sketch if you know it.

I have, its a great skit. Shows up to the bar with a bat full of nails and the other dudes like just straight chillin.

“For my post apocalyptic Jackie Robinson costume. How did you know?”

You so much as think of a creative idea and it gets shot down because anything not “slice of life” or that isn’t boring as all heck is considered the “way to go” with WrA role play. They even ignore lore to yell at others not as boring.

I’m from WrA and can say that. There’s good and bad in the server but yeah I can’t stand elitists. To me they have no creativity whatsoever. I get playing to lore. But not everyone’s going to be the daughter of a shopkeeper doing nothing of value. If I wanted to be boring I’d go work in retail irl.

Also, I sincerely hope LFU aren’t ever a thing because it’s the most stupid concept I’ve ever seen. I explained why in another thread.

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  1. San’layn are not undead so much as they are blood elves with a different skin.
  2. Night elf worgen are literally worgen with a night elf form instead of a human form. No thank you if that is what it is basically going to be.

I’d much rather see the “redeemed undead” Blizzard has been hinting at, and a ‘worgen’-like race that uses the same general animations and skeleton, but is a different race. Such as Saberon, or even Seth’rakk.

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I hope we never see “redeemed undead” nonsense. Yuck.

San’layn are undead. It’s right there in lore. No idea why there’s now claims like that lol, but alright.

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Saberon exist in alternate draenor, and hate both factions. Sethrakk, were helped by the Horde, alongside the Vulpera. If every race we helped becomes an allied race, the Horde would already have a lot of allies, making the faction war one sided. Both story and gameplay wise, this wouldn’t work, since allied races are supposed to work contingent with one another.

Geez you switch so much your logic just to fit your point.

So a blood elf undead is not a undead like a human undead but a night elf worgen is just a worgen like human worgen…

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Those who claim that they are not undead are the same one claiming that night elf worgen are not different at all then human worgen.

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Just calling on the logic some people use as to why they think nelf worgen and San’layn shouldn’t be allied races, which are terrible ones. These two as allied races are technically worgen and undead. Some people still think of them as just elves. If they do, then why don’t they consider the core races the same? And if they really are elves, then what’s the issue with that? They’re diffrent enough to constitute themselves as their own group. They’re a people outside the conventional term of elf. I see no issue with their inclusion or how being what they are means they shouldn’t be playable.

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Allied Race, please Worgen should have been Horde from the beginning, the only reason why we are not is because the Alliance kept crying that they had nothing as cool :sunglasses: as the Tauran or the (Un)Forsaken.

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that is what allied races are for. It is why it is necessary that they look similar to their parent race.

im sorry you can’t spell tauren, but you’re completely wrong, especially the way they played it out, there’s no reason a bunch of humans cursed or otherwise would turn towards the horde lol

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Found this track on a fighting game I love. And with it, I imagined a spectacular sight to behold. Couldn’t help but wonder what this would sound like replaced with elven chanting and orchestra, with a slight tone of eerie but chilling undertones.

Two beasts fighting in a faction war. They carry the rage of not two, but four seperate peoples. After finding a place to belong, the other see’s a threat. Someone who would destroy everything they worked for, everything they hold dear. Though they have become monsters, the pride and rage of their former lives, of what they had once been boils to the surface. A wild, brutal, animalistic ferocity takes over one, and a dark insidious rage takes hold of the other. For their people, for vengeance, to abate the bloodlust that stirs their very beings.

They are the night worgen. FOR THE ALLIANCE

They are the San’layn. FOR THE HORDE

Nope to both, No more elves of any kind or look or trying to call them undead of any kind. And Nelf Worgen just sound terrible, shaggy elves sound like something deviantart came up with. If you want to make a more savage Night Elf, im on board, but worgen night elves are by far the worst option for it.

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Why though? The original worgen in WoW lore were night elves. And if we’re talking plausible options for the Gilnean worgen, why not their progenitors?

As for your gripes on elves, that’s your opinion dude. Some of the most played races in this game are elves. I see no issue with it. Plus, these two would be beyond the traditional sense of elf. Wouldn’t you agree?

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Because they are elves, the game already has 4 different kinds of them, forcing in two more of them is basically making World of Warcraft into World of Elfcraft.

Go play a tolkien game if thats what you want but I dont want to play a game so focused on a single race and its deviations. Come back maybe after the other races finally get some attention.

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Again, what is the issue if people love them? Your main concern would be that they’re elves, but night worgen would be in their worgen form most of the time. And San’layn…dude they are literally vampires.

What are allied races then?

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Still an Elf.

Still an elf.

Doesnt matter how you want to change up how you say it, they are still elves.

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