Here’s where you told someone she would be a great leader:
But I think I must have mixed you up with someone else that said she had a backbone or you edited that out.
Here’s where you told someone she would be a great leader:
But I think I must have mixed you up with someone else that said she had a backbone or you edited that out.
So me saying that is the same as she should be the tauren/horde leader?
If I do edit something I try to do this thingy-
Edit: I didn’t actually edit this part in, it’s just an example
I don’t understand what you’re doing now. Mookosh was getting into with you about saying she had a spine (I knew I read it, I just thought it was “backbone” and not “spine.”)
Then you said she would make a great leader for the story. So if you weren’t talking about tauren or the Horde (which I didn’t mention at all, I was just talking about tauren) then what did you mean she would be a great leader of?
Like I said, I knew you said it:
Stop trying to gaslight me. You knew exactly what I meant.
When was the horde about honor? Its always been about conquest and eating your enemies,
Since Thrall established it.
The Warcraft I and II Horde was about conquest. Thrall’s Horde was about honor with a dash of “we know you hate us, so just leave us alone”.
lfm gnomes for a trade-off.
we wont punt you over here
Lol… I beg to differ.
We Tauren got to complete a quest in DF where we help Mr Bloodhoof massacre an entire Centaur war camp.
It’s, to this day, the single greatest quest I have ever done in this game. And likely where the concept of ‘Colossus’ came from.
You mistake temperance for weakness.
A quote comes to mind:
“There are three things all wise men fear; the sea in a storm, the forest on a moonless night, and the anger of a gentle man.”
After completing that quest, Baine in the embodiment of this.