I’m aware. I just don’t care anymore. Just let them have the entire race since that’s the only thing that will shut them up.
Thalassians were not introduced as a neutral race from day 1 like pandaren. Is this where we are now? Just making stuff up?
So basically, new Void Elves would be simply infused with the Void, not transformed by it, like the 1st generations of Velves
It’s true. People have already been demanding Silvermoon and everything else.
Blizzard caved once now the demands from helf stans will never stop.
Not until they have everything and blood elves are deleted.
Nope.
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Allerian_Stronghold
Alliance-aligned high elf stronghold. Not a lot, but…
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Silver_Covenant
That was hot on its heels!
It’s not enough to get the skin tones. It won’t be enough to get the hair colors. Or the hairstyles. Or Paladins as a class option even though that goes entirely against their lore.
Both of which should have green eyes due to ambient fel exposure.
And? That isn’t remotely playable. Acting like that is the same as what happened with pandaren is either supremely dishonest or supremely deluded.
Yes
#InclusiveOr
honestly I’ll settle for hair colors and natural styles . . . human hair colors and NEW styles not taken from blood elves. Don’t need paladins or any of that at this point and quite frankly y’all came keep most of those super flammable hairstyles (seriously how much gel would you need in real life for some of those styles).
AGAIN, no stealing from blood elves here, unless you feel that ANY shade of blonde or red is stealing from blood elves regardless of shade.
The whole point of High Elves was that they actively rejected fel use, and were exiled because of it. So, they should still have blue eyes.
If what had happened with Pandaren happened with Thalassians, we wouldn’t be having this argument lol If 13 years ago, Thalassians were made playable on Alliance and Horde, then this thread wouldn’t need to exist.
My argument was that the same time that Horde-playable Thalassians were added, Alliance-aligned Thalassians were also added. The argument was about the Pandaren, and I said that, within the story, Thalassians were also added on both sides at the same time. It’s just that only one side was made playable.
Like I said. I don’t care at this point.
It’s all been repeated as nauseam. It won’t stop with hair colors. There’s dozens of threads already proving that.
The elves at Allerian stronghold were on a planet so corrupted with fel that it exploded.
If the fel in Silvermoon is like radiation and sinks into everything and caused green eyes it’s only logical that those elves too should have green eyes.
Likewise, Dalaran was in the middle of a legion invasion right next to the fel infested tomb of sargeras.
Their eyes should have also turned green from ambient fel exposure.
Wait, are you sure about that? Because high elves were literally the few that didn’t leave the Alliance during the second war. All other high elves became blood elves because that was the name they gave themselves in remembrance of their fallen kinsmen.
The only ones that left the blood elves really were the void elves who were exiled for using void magic.
There were some that were exiled and changed their names back to crap on the graves of the dead because they’re crappy mana vegans.
I confess some folks will keep going, just like any popular request (fel if they don’t add dark ranger options soon they’ll continue to be brought up). Comes with the territory I guess. Would I have preferred high elves as their own race complete with a paladin class? yes, I’m not gonna deny that. However I’m more than willing to settle.
AND HEY! thats not to say we can’t add more voidy features to them as well as I keep saying.
The blood elves eyes turned green because they were directly ingesting fel magic. It wasn’t ambient. Illidan taught them how to siphon magic from demons to sate their addiction. They were hardlining fel lol
Nah, Lor’themar has a history of exiling people for not doing magic right.
As the highest figure of authority in Quel’Thalas, ruling conjointly with his scion in Outland, Lor’themar was forced to exile several of his former comrades who refused to accept Rommath’s teachings, reasoning that he could not lead a nation divided. This decision would come to weigh him down deeply, during the tribulations to come.
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Lor%27themar_Theron#Blood_of_the_Highborne
I know the lore enough to know that this is false.