I’d be happy with the “Just walk away” part of that scene too.
Yeah we’re aware of your “hook”, what i’m wondering is why you believe a skewed view on lore, even from the game director is solid proof for the against.
Lol, this isn’t an argument sweetie, this is a one-sided tantrum, but please, continue.
The Alliance of Lordaeron today is actually now known as the Forsaken (Thanks to Arthas for that)
This is true, because the Horde and the Alliance are nothing like the Alliance and Horde back in Warcraft II. The Alliance today was known as the Alliance of Stormwind back in Warcraft II, and the High Elves that helped the Alliance of Stormwind only were a few rangers that was sent down from Quel’Thalas to aid them.
No. You claimed we were a bunch of forum casuals, and that this character isn’t your main. I want to see your main, to validate your claims of us being casual.
If you truly had it Cezol, you would have posted with it by now. Don’t you want to prove my fat, ugly face wrong?
See, this is why it’s obvious y’all are trolls. You just repeat the same tired falsehoods even when confronted by direct counters to the lies and misconceptions you spread.
High Elves are an Alliance race.
I thought it was to make yourselves look and sound ridiculous by fixing on something that belonged to the other faction (while some of your number play as that race to begin with), while annoying and burning your bridges with the rest of the forum-going community.
That’s a pretty good point—the frostborne were pretty interesting and unlikely to work with just a cosmetic option.
I wonder if they’re solid ice like how they look, or if there’s more going on there. They do live in that little sheltered part of that mountain and even the normal dwarves staying there at the time said they were warm and comfortable.
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Wow you contradicted yourself before I even finished.
Oh wait, finally got it.
Stop changing the topic. Stop putting words in my mouth. I said that the statement by Ion,(man if you want to talk bias calling a statement on an official Q&A that was probably run by multiple people and made by the game director skewed, I’m not sure you can get more biased than that), Anywho. I said that the various dev statements, while not set in stone declaration, are in fact points against the idea that alliance will get their version of Blood elves.
I’ll grant you that what I ought to have said, is that the expression “wiped out” isn’t always synonymous with “made extinct”.
So what you’re saying is that as long as the Stonemaul/Dunemaul/Dreadmaul Ogres, Revantusk Trolls, or Icemist Taunka formally abandon the Horde at some point in the future – and are subsequently adjoined to the Alliance – their history as willing associates and even members of the Horde means nothing.
Got it.
Ogres, Trolls, and Taunka for the Alliance, fam.
The implication was that they were introduced as an Alliance-affiliated grouping, and then subsequently given to the Horde for unbelievably silly reasons – they’re intrinsically adjoined to the Alliance, from a thematic perspective, in the same way Stonemaul Ogres or Revantusk Trolls are to the Horde.
But, as we’ve determined over the last few posts, this doesn’t seem to matter to Horde players – so, as I said, just start handing us all your cool stuff.
We’ll start with Ogres, especially the super-powered ones from Draenor. Thanks.
I play Alliance exclusively, but nice try. I’m sorry the writers decided to try something interesting and new. Something that made WoW unique. But of course as we know. Uniqueness is anathema to the High Elf cause. No no no. We need to repeat the same tired JRR Tolkein tropes. Except we didn’t even read the books, so we just portray them from the movie!
I didn’t, but it’s not the first time you didn’t read to completion or understanding.
You don’t usually reward a tantrum, especially a toxic one.
You’ve never had the specific High Elves that we’re requesting. You can also mute a thread, if you weren’t aware.
Some good old fashion human willpower must be a commodity nowadays hu?
This is explicitly why High Elves should be playable for the Alliance. They’re part of the Alliance’s theme and branding. Blizzard sold its customers one thing in 1995 and then suddenly said “sorry, no, this thing that is essential to our branding and the Alliance’s identity is for the Horde now.”
The move only served to trick Alliance players into boosting Horde numbers. Many of us would like to finally play the Alliance we were sold and spent money to support.
A group of edgy elves, doing edgy things – how new and exciting. I think you’d be hard-pressed to find an MMO that doesn’t do this with at least one group of their elves.
I can get behind that.
This is quite upsetting to see you calling us all trolls when we’re telling the lore as it is. Sorry man, and sorry everyone to this thread, but your post is flagged.
Would love to have a civil topic without everyone going on and calling everyone else trolls.
And you’re repeating the same thing over and over again. As once again, they are not. Already explained to you.
If you’re not a troll, you’re being willfully ignorant about an Alliance race.
Either way you’re wrong about it.
Literally every person who has ever worked for Blizzard, even if they don’t want playable High Elves in any fashion, disagrees with you on this.
I am not ignoring anything. All you have done is said they’re an Alliance race, but you have provided nothing.
joy if you love the high elf race so much then accept how their story has progressed. the high elvs of quel’thalas, your wc2 heroes, almost all of them now identify as blood elf. and the horde, believe it or not, is a much better fit for them. where they are free to maintain their traditions and way of life without feeling compelled to blend into a human centric culture like the other alliance races have become(see night elves)
just look at the few actual alliance high elves that remain. its led to their loss of identity as high elves(now blood elves) you claim to have fell in love with so long ago as they assimilate into human culture and dilute their pure bloodline with half elves. just like ion and elisande said
Oh help me I’m getting the vapors.
Asking For Evidence/=/ Tantrum.
Start arguing anytime.
A group of elves does morally questionable things for the sake of survival, learns from it, and forges new friendships because of it. That’s the opposite of edginess.
Edgy would be the Warhammer Dark Elves.
Stop it, I’m going to die at this point.