Actually, that could be a start to the Void Elves antics, now that I think of it. Those two Blood Elves that protested joining the Horde and allying with the Trolls, Orcs and Undead could be taken back to the Telgorus Rift by Umbric and his Void Elves. Eventually they could find out that thereâs more Sinâdorei that donât agree with all that stuff and they could continue bribing the Sinâdorei to come back to the ALliance until it becomes an actual problem for Lorâthemar and the Magisters.
I donât know. They still would be Sinâdorei if not for being exiled, which is kind of a big problem to me. They would still be serving the Horde and be playing a part of its dealings. Void Elves causing some damage to the Sinâdorei and Horde would be a good omen to me, at least. Itâd show that theyâre moving on.
Yes, but what Iâm trying to say is the either donât view those things as bad or agree with them.
Thatâs why even though the Silver Covenant fed them to sharks and drowned them in sinks they still see them as âMorally Superiorâ or they simply root for whatever faction they are playing.
Or theyâre into RP and thatâs how they see it in character.
Those people are a pain to talk tooâŚ
I was actually excited when the cinematic aired and it looked like it was the Alliance that was on the attack for once.
Like a military base practically right next door to two of your capitols that has attacked you before? That was our first tearing the faction apart story beating.
By them caring about the Sinâdorei, it sort of means, by association, they care about the Horde. Would they kill Sinâdorei to protect an Alliance citizen? We donât really know yet, and Iâd personally say they wouldnât. I think they have something to prove to the Alliance.
Get back to me when Genn talks about how generous the horde was when they attacked and basically apologizes for his people not killing themselves so the overworked alliance troops donât have to.
Where was Gilneas seen as the Horde doing something righteous or good? Itâs still being used to excuse any dumb move Genn makes. Iâm talking about the story team writing a blood thirsty alliance as being actually blood thirsty and excessive. Not another âOh, the horde did this thing in the future, so REALLY dumb war-starting move was actually good and proper, oh, and we retconned things in the novel so that the horde started the other fight tooâ
They literally entered the battle of Undercity, and help the Alliance war effort. The Horde is a plethora of races, entering the war on the side of the Alliance, says they will fight their own kin.
Theyâve done it in the past. I actually think that Cata Southern Barrens did a decent job of giving both sides a decent story without one side being told by the story that theyâre bad.
Well, theyâd be the same, but favor different colors, thereâd be no trench through Silvermoon, a different name, and a lot more of them. High Elves would also be isolationists and maybe have tensions or wars with humans. Also the legion would have come either wayâŚ
In other words, you can thank Orcs for Alliance high elves.