Again, it is not because it proves that “neutrality” in WoW is alot more fluid. Add to the we have Renferal, an Arch Druid of the Circle, helping us in Alterac.
Damn that accent is atrocious
Malfurion is one of the main leaders of the circle and has broken off at least once to fight in the faction war, as well as any Night Elves who are loyal to him, which are probably a lot. Just as the Silver Hand broke off to fight in the faction war for the Alliance.
All I’m saying is if they just give Val’sharah to the Alliance officially, then it breaks Horde dominance of the Broken Isles, it gives the Night Elves a population boost, and gives the Gilneans another town, as well as maybe give the Alliance some official Wild Gods now that the Horde have the Zandalari Loa and probably Ohn’ara. It really just make no sense for it to be a neutral zone after Legion. And it makes more sense for the new tree to be there instead of the Ohn’aran Plains, which if the Cenhtaur do join the Horde, creates friction between the Centaur/Tauren and Night Elves that no one needs right now.
Add in the Azsuna/Blackrook Hold Ghost Elves and you have a cool “Alliance Friendly” race of undead to counter the Forsaken.
The Guardians of Hyjal should of been Kaldorei exclusive to begin with—Everyone else should of gotten their own spirits to embody except, perhaps, the Gilneans due to their ties to Kaldorei stuff. The Darkspear should be using the same Loa the Zandalari use.
Well, according to Zerde, that dwarf is one of the top sources for universal truths about the warcraft universe.
I think it’s more that we have a handful of individuals in the Cenarion Circle who have chosen to throw their lot in with the Horde/Alliance and not the organization itself taking sides. I don’t recall the Cenarion Circle being present at all during the War of Thorns, only Darnassian units.
Doesnt Val’sharah already have a big tree?
Yeah. It’s dead after being corrupted by the emerald nightmare I believe
While the organization itself did not take sides, at the time I think a good deal of druids did. Again, Malfurion, the leader of the CC did participate in it.
Baine should have died in Shadowlands. He has no purpose in the greater lore.