I checked out of Post Weimar Germany town awhile ago.
Thanks.
That would be fantastic, though I kind of wonder if we’ll get a Revantusk - Amani rivalry, with each tribe trying to recruit the other Forest Troll tribes to their side, but Void related matters stopping them from outright escalating into a full blown war.
Like say we have the Revantusk backed up the Smolderthorn and Firetree tribes (their Blackrock allies joining the Horde, could sway them) and the Amani backed by the Witherbark, and Mossflayer, and when things are looking heated, the Vilebranch reveal their allegiance to the Void and strike.
We then have the Forest Trolls tribes uniting against the attack, while backed by the Horde, repel it, and then decide to unite as one. Perhaps we might get a council, or others deciding that the Revantusk in moving to the future beyond their past hatred, shall guide the way forward. Alternatively we could see a more literally union, should we met Elder and Primal Torntusk’s child and they marry the leader of the Amani.
The four largest tribes we helped killing in the past you mean. I stand for all
trolls not just smaller sub factions.
Revantusk are a foot note. Amani are an OG who led all other tribes in the past too. I know who gets my vote.
The amani answer to no one
The amani killed their own gods
The amani never give up
Bound their spirits. The killing thing was the Drakkari.
That’s the right attitude.
I also wanted to say, that i am 100% sure we are going to see Ki’thix in Midnight, they originally planned to have him in bfa, but they replaced him with Mythrax.
Now think about it, Mythrax was served by some trolls, mainly general jakra’zeth and his followers, who were with Zul, knowing this, you cant not imagine you will have the same story said with Ki’thix and the amani, as the story of Vol’dun was originally planed for Ki’thix.
No race is that spiteful that they rather side with an enemy that wants to ruin the universe before settling their beef with the Horde. This would send alot of awful signals of indeginous WOW fans who see themselves in those trolls since Blizzard copied their culture.
I am kind of suprised that you say that while it was done with the Blood Trolls in bfa, and Zul too.
Ho and by the way, g’huun was already kind of copy pasted on Hakkar, because well, a swamp (Nazmir = swamp of sorrow) with grey looking trolls, who serve a blood god, who wants to kill and destroy everything…hum
Its like, the origin of the trolls in wow since the Hakkar one was a big arc back in vanilla and people loved it.
And i am also surprised that you dont get that, having tribes type peoples worship an evil deity, well, thats exactly the vibe that the Old Gods and therefore the Void was inspired by…you know it dont you? there is "craft’ in his name.
Amani were wronged by history and had actual reasonable demands. The better option would them going the nerubian way of things and not destroy their whole civilization and giving them a chance to talk out their problems with some Horde ambassadors hopefully with troll diplomats from all our tribes who chose the side.
Again, when you read me, i feel like you think i am talking about all the amani wanting to join the Void, while i always made clear i think it will be the case for a faction inside of the amani.
On my part, what i mainly hope, is that we finally get to see Ula-Tek!
The Amani were so spiteful that they laughed with glee when the Scourge invaded, slaughtered the elves and turned their ancestral homeland into a plagued hellhole, tainting it more than the elves ever did.
I’m not sure why at least some of them wouldn’t immediately side up with the Void if it promised to give Quel’Thalas back to them after the Sunwell is corrupted.
It is likely that we will see Forest Troll antagonists in Midnight.
Could they embrace Void? Yes.
Could they independent, without the Void? Yes.
Could we end up with bond? Yes.
It all just depends on the story Blizzard tells and I think it’s likely we would end with both types of enemy of Forest Trolls. We could have the Vilebranch embrace the Void, while a few die hard Amani cling to their hatred, while the others work with the Horde.
Yes they laughed about the scourge but they didn’t join them. Much difference.
And if they took such glee at the ruination of their own homeland at the hands of the Scourge, why would not some of them join the Void if promised the restoration of their homeland? Do you have any actual reason for why they wouldn’t?
They are neither evil nor stupid. They waited until the scourge was gone to make a strike on the elves. If they were all those bad things you accuse them of then they had offered Arthas help. But they didn’t.
They have a history of both evil and stupid deeds.
Again. Do you have an actual reason for why they would not join the Void? The Scourge ignored them, but in the example I am giving, the Void is walking up to the Amani going “Hey, want to wield our power and retake your homeland?” and some of the Amani accept it.
so did the night elves yet you refuse to blame all of them. Get a grip.
Because it is slander against a race that should be playable and not another villain no one needs. You can just use void creatures for the whole expansion without corruption the oldest and original ally of the Horde. And no one would notice a difference.
Entirely unrelated + not something I did.
Erevien, I know a honest discussion isn’t your forte, but I would like you to understand that I am not advocating for all Amani in Midnight to be Void aligned villains. That is why I repeatedly specify some Amani joining the Void while other Amani do not. And forest trolls should be playable in the form of the Revantusk.
Goblins and technically ogres are older allies of the Horde.
the only people who like evil trolls are those who try to justify why they can never win and are nothing but loot trash they can laugh at. Are you one of those people?
Too small in troll politics to be relevant.
Steamwheedle.
Most clans left the Horde when they lost the war.
Race guilt is only good when you can put it on trolls or Orcs apparently.
Erevien, I have done neither. Somewhere within your dishonest mind you must know that. Can you actually say why some Amani trolls would not join the Void while those that did join the Void are opposed by the Amani who didn’t join the Void?
Probably bigger than the Amani, Erevien. And far more important given that they are part of the Horde.
Still goblins.
Your point? All forest troll tribes left the Horde until the Revantusk fully re-joined it in Cata.
I’m not ascribing any race guilt to both of those races and you know that, Erevien.