Frightening, not purging, the Vulpera?

I wholeheartedly support the purging of vulpera filth, down to the last. It’s the next best thing to them never having been added in the first place.

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Why? They are one of the highest kill pet charities that exist. Their philosophy is that a pet is better off dead than belonging to a human.

If you’re doing it right, it’s your brain making the decision based on the character you’ve created… who ostensibly has different want, needs, likes, and dislikes than you do in the real world. For instance, Ashnazg, here, is not a murder-hobo. Unless the vulpera were working for the Legion, or had a hand in burning Teldrassil, he has no interest in killing them. My forsaken monk, however, if he could kill vulpera would set up permanent camp in Vuldun and spend every waking moment thinking of ways to exterminate the pests.

Why am I not surprised an undead is advocating for the purging of a living creature?

Leave it to alliance to want to kill anything cute and cuddly

You guys should legit get fox fur armor.

Also, thank you for being pest control. I know I usually give Alliance a lot of guff, but keep doing what you’re doing out there lol.

Morally Grey™

Where the Horde is pitch black and the Alliance is pure white. That makes the faction war grey, right?

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Hence the in-game organization, D.E.H.T.A? :laughing:

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Nah, there’s still lots of pandas :panda_face: running around that can be used to make not only coats but also rugs and decorative wall hangings.

/moo :cow:

We did scare them. That is pretty mean. BOOOOOO!!! See?

I have been running tabletop games for over two decades, so I know this all too well.
That said, this usually isn’t the case with video games. More often than not, it’s just people either venting out their frustrations or grabbing the chance of doing whatever they want without having to face any consequences they normally would have to face irl.

Well, then, as I said… they’re doing it wrong. :slight_smile:

Expect we are not killing those that are producing the goods, we are disrupting the supply chain used to bring the goods to the enemy front lines. You act like we are bombing the bakery when in fact we are raiding the bakery truck driving thru a war zone to resupply the people we are fighting.

Vastly different situations…

And to be fair, it is not uncommon to act where goods are made. Matter of fact it was a very common tactic during both world wars. We bombed the hell out of factories making supplies in both of those wars.

We aren’t even talking about that.

We’re talking about literally a third party, that has a large group of people clearly ready for war, asking to trade, and make purchases from said third party.

This Group also saved them from being enslaved, so hey, instead of just taking over they want to trade. Sure, why not. Now we got another faction jumping said third parties caravans, burning the caravans and goods.

The alliance isn’t even confiscating them for example, so that their still being used, their just outright burning the supplies… what a waste.

This is more akin to a Bakery selling bread to a gang, and a rival gang gets angry, and burns the bakery shop down.

Yes, sure, eventually people want the Vulpera to be an allied race, but right now they aren’t their a third party faction getting caught between two much much larger factions.

Sorry but they are a group of people that are aiding the enemy in a war. Hell they are delivering supplies to a front line engagement, of course they are valid targets. If they were delivering supplies to some outpost in the back lines of the war, sure it might be a different story but they are adding the ongoing war effort against the Alliance.

Plus we are actually encouraged to not kill them, the goal is to scare them off and burn the supplies.

So if a pizza delivery driver brings pizza to a gang members house, they become a valid target for the rival gang to attack?

jfc, the Vulpera LIVE in that area, they aren’t going out of their way crossing the country to deliver to warfronts man, this is literally their home, and their just moving goods from one place in their home to another.

Does the phrase “apples and oranges” mean anything to you? Are you honestly trying to compare the actions of two criminal groups and two nations who have declared and engaged in a war upon one another? The pizza dude doesn’t know what he is getting into, people running supply shipments in an active warzone right in front of the enemy side do!

I mean do you think the Germans felt bad about sinking hundreds of supply ships with their U-boats? How about the Allied bombing campaigns against railyards and factories used by Germany? The goal isn’t to kill those delivering the supplies, it is to cut of the supplies themselves. The deaths are collateral damage for people who are knowingly engaging in dangerous activities in a war zone.

Because why kill Vulpera who haven’t done anything wrong when I would rather stab an orc in the eyeball with a spoon and watch him cry in agony?

So, what? The Vulpera just need to leave their home? Just up and leave, and hope things maybe get better for them?

And yes, I do consider both the alliance and horde effectively two gang organizations now.

Waste of lives, money, and resources is what this mentality is. The alliance could have easily “Scared” the vulpera off, and then taken the supplies, but no, they decided to -burn everything- leaving the vulpera with literally nothing, for trading inside their own boarder, which the alliance decided to invade.

It wasn’t a warfront until the alliance suddenly decided to jump in and start causing havoc, it was literally just the Vulpera’s home.

The Vulpera are literally just a third party faction trying to make ends meet, and not end up enslaved by the Evil Sethrak.

I’m a little honestly surprised the horde didn’t forcibly conscript the vulpera, knowing their recent actions, but that’s a completely different issue entirely.

Huh. I’ve never heard of anything like that before. coughTeldrassilcough