But… She literally did not forsake the nightborne!! She’s right there, fighting by their side!!
Seriously, do you just not know what these words mean? Please tell me, because I want to make sure it’s just a language confusion thing and not willful misrepresentation of events to something they are not. I’m not trying to be offensive, but it’s just getting hard to tell if you’re saying what you mean or not.
You’re not making sense. The Nightborne don’t have a history of anything. They didn’t exist until Legion, where they were under the leadership of Elisande from the time the shielding went up 10,000 years ago until Thalyssra rebelled against her.
There is only one Azshara, and not even the evil Elisande committed could be compared to that.
You know you can go to Suramar right now and see night elf forces arrayed with blood elf forces. They go and fight beside the nightborne. It happens. It’s a real thing in-game.
What even is going on?
Can you seriously please just tell me if this is a language barrier or not?
Keep your snark. I stated the Nightborne specifically don’t have a history of producing Azshara’s and Elisande’s. Azshara was a Highborne, and Elisande was the sole leader of the Nightborne for 10,000 years until the events of Legion.
People are disagreeing with you and you’re asking them if they have a language barrier or not. As if that’s not weird or condescending to do. I do not appreciate people who use the gish gallop. Anyway, have a good night.
Because you are literally using words wrong, and I’m trying to find out why. Factually incorrectly using words that do not mean what you are implying they mean. Add to that the weird conflation of WCIII actions taken by Malfurion somehow making Tyrande a hypocrit in Legion, I’m trying to be generous and see if this is just an inability for us to parse what each other is saying.
You’re not even disagreeing with me; you’re saying things that objectively are either wrong or make no sense.
So… Wait. Recruiting more nightborne to fight for their homeland so there’s fewer night elf casualties… Is somehow showing no care for nightborne lives? That’s like… Literally how you win wars with fewer casualties; having more soldiers.
The heck is happening tonight. I am beyond lost at this logic.
You can rationalize it as you like, but it does not endear you any more to Tyrande’s character. Spathy finds Tyrande unlikable and provided that example of her behavior that exemplifies that sentiment.
Same does to Pandaria; where is long isolation after the death of last emperor, in Mists of Pandaria; take place after War of the Ancients at 10,029 years ago, as I did read it; the Nightborne surfaced around 10,032 years later, after the Great Sundering; as seen in short animations of Harbringers: Illidan, Khadgar, and Suramar cinematic.
One thing that have long isolation prior to Legion events, was actually take place were both Turalyon and Alleria have absence from 22 years, according to Prophet Velen: there’s have been known as veteran of the Second War.