High Elf POSITIVITY Thread 😎

It depends on them never changing positions.

If they changed their mind the argument disappears completely.

That makes the argument a bad one, there is nothing else giving it support.

So then by this logic, they might as well not speak about anything.

Positivity thread? Count me in!

Where’s my fair-skinned wild-haired survivalist elves who rejected magic addiction, Blizz?

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Actually, they still fed it with artifacts and such.

On top of that, Sunwell is back.

Yeah, like a nicotine addict that is trying to stop smoking.

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I didnt said that.

I said that the “X said so” is a bad argument, should X chance it mind the argument disappears.

Looking at things a lot of the anti position is centered around the “Ion said so” should he or anyone change their mind your argument disappears.

Welcome to the thread!!

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They uh,

If the option to stop being addicted even existed for Thalassians, a whole truckload of events wouldn’t have happened. All of them are connected to the Sunwell, even now.

So if it’s down to chance, the argument’s potential goes in both directions.

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High elves that honor their fallen with the name Sin’dorei are playable in the Horde.

It’s been 14+ years, please, accept it already.

On a side note, I’m not sure that spamming (yes, it is, there’s several threads on the exact same topic, whether they are pro or against, threads on the same topic are indeed spam) is the best way to earn further approval, just saying.

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Glad to hear it! I always love seeing your ideas and posts, one of the best written posters imo with some of the best ways to incorporate them. :blue_heart:

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Not really.

We are pointing to a lot of in game lore that supports the high elfs in the alliance, and also point that the reason blizzard gave dont make sense since they would also exclude other races if they where used as a general rule.

That is the base of our argument

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You mean where Anasterian only entertained the Alliance due to a debt to Lothar’s bloodline, and then withdrew from it right after WC2?

We’ve been in the Horde longer than any temporary relationship with the Alliance combined.

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Don’t forget that your longest allies are also in the Horde.

Funny how that works.

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A lot? Alliance high elf lore, aside from general high elf lore, fits on what? A page? There’s hardly any of it. Void Elves must be caught up by now. Blood Elves are the continuity of the high elf story. And what is the Alliance high elf story anyway? They abandoned their nation because they were too ‘haughty’ to accept a diet and too racist to work with orcs.

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And there’s a Lordaeron citizen right there, part of the not-stormwind Alliance we were a part of.

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The High elfs classic, the ones in BC the one in wrath.

They are all around the alliance in almost every single expansion, the only one without high elfs is WoD.

The is even an NPC in outland saying she isnt a blood elf but a high elf!

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Technically, Blood Elves are still with the Alliance of Lorderon.

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And yet high elf sorceresses and priests were still available to the Alliance in WC3. Then there are the ones in Outland. They never left the Alliance either.

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Why is there another topic when we have 3 others?

That’s not “The” high elves. Those are different groups of high elves. They have no leader. They are not unified. If they were, it would be under our nation. They haven’t started another one because they’re refugees, scattered, and the only organization of them that even exists serves the kirin tor.

I think a plague interests everybody. Especially when they specifically mention that they’re there to study the plague.

“Once again, it’s up to the elves”

And that small group of, was it 2 priests? I dunno. Does that eliminate the fact that Quel’thalas seceded and wants to be left alone?

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