Daelin Proudmoore did nothing wrong

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They’re literally cows.

Mate we have literal lore of them eating meat dishes

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THEY DON’T NEED TO. They could just eat bread and fruits and cabbages and take up farming like Humans do.

It’s 10000% their fault that they ONLY want to eat meat and thus drive the Barrens’ habitat to the brink of extinction.

Perhaps they’re trying to LARP as their good old friends, the Centaurs. :grin:

You can make up lore all you want, but that is not how any of this works, but can we skip to the part where you stomp your feet and say how much you hate all the horde fans and blah blah blah

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Why do you never quote people?

So disrespectful and unserious.

Whatever, I’m so happy Cairne is in a ditch.

respect is earned

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The shu’halo use pine nuts in most dishes: meat, fish, vegetables, even baked into breads or sprinkled over sweet pastries. The very best pine nuts come from the trees upon the very mesas of Thunder Bluff. The fine and noble spice bread of Thunder Bluff is traded in countless settlements in the most far-away lands, even by the tauren’s staunchest foes. One of Thunder Bluff’s most important staples is cornmeal; bowls of corn may be found in nearly every home, and cornmeal biscuits, once merely a staple food among the tauren tribes in Mulgore, have traveled along various trade routes and are now enjoyed in many regions across Azeroth. One of the great delicacies of Mulgore is the crayfish that dwell in lakes and streams. They are particularly popular during weddings or the celebration of a birth.

h ttps://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Tauren#Cuisine

The tauren also do practice farming in the Broken Isles (Rivermane Tribe)

Rest assured that the feeling is mutual.

And I rejoice that you will be taking quests from Jaina, Anduin, Alleria, and Calia for the foreseeable feature.

Because that is what you deserve. :slight_smile:

whatever makes you happy man, must not have much going on in your life

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You are one puerile little fellow aren’t you? Wishing that on other players. Maybe take a break from this game, starting to really affect your judgement there, boss.

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If they did that they wouldn’t be able to farm all the attention this trolling is getting them.

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he didnt
he was a good father to thrall, and thrall ended up becoming an orc leader - an inspirational figure - , exactly as aedelas wanted him to be

and now that the horde is at the mercy of the alliance (two sieges of orgrimmar and has lost almost all fronts in bfa, alliance even have tiragarde keep in durotar still), aedelas’ goal is almost here for alliance to conquer it: to make the horde puppets of the alliance, canon folder, minions…making them obey and throw their bodies into the next war against the void while all the main cast in tww are alliance leaders giving orders

I mean if rape and child abuse aren’t wrong, then sure.

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mask off moment.

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He literally taught Thrall how to be cunning.

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Til that varodoc approves of Blackmoore’s SA against his literal servant girl.

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oh no hell. Thrall became the leader he is because of four people.

Sergeant, the human who trained him how to fight and how to have honor (we don’t know what is actual name is, the book only refers to him as Sergeant)
Taretha Foxton, the one who taught him compassion, empathy and love
Orgrim Doomhammer, who expanded the ideals Sergeant taught him
Drek’thar, whom teached Thrall how to be a shaman.

Blackmoore had nothing to do with Thralls upbringing beyond being a monster.

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This is wrong. It is stated that Thrall got his cunning from Lord Aedelas and the other masters of Durnholde.

Aedelas might have been a bad person at heart from our modern society (being forceful in a medieval/feudal society was the norm for the highborn btw), but he certainly played a role in shaping Thrall into the leader he would become.

Thrall even kept slavery rings in the Horde… like father, like son. :blush:

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Yeah nah, he did plenty wrong.

He refused to listen to his daughter, refused to consider the very idea of peace and instead instigated an unnecessary conflict that cost many Kul Tiran and Theramore soldiers their lives.

The only justice was that it cost him his life as well.

Even his own wife realized that he did wrong. When your own wife says: “Nah, you done screwed up.”, then you’ve screwed up.

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