High Elf POSITIVITY Thread 😎

How can they say no to the kamehameha?

I know, look at him

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No one could say no to that face.

People are posting here again o.o?

Low level female night elf forum posting alt has necroed this several times and it caught on this time.

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yea keeping 2 threads bumped. this is the way :zzz:

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Same old, Same old… yup yup.

You already asked this question once. You might consider responding only to what is said, instead of whatever imaginary discussions you entertain in your mind. :man_shrugging:

I didn’t mention the feelings of anybody, at all, in that statement you’ve quoted – I can point out that your comments aren’t intended to do anything but stir the pot, without expressing a concern over other people potentially being offended by your comments.

Just another imaginary discussion between you and you. :man_shrugging:

You just compared two different periods, intentionally selecting the worst situation the BE’s found themselves in and the best situation the HE’s found themselves in.

That’s some next-level intellectual honesty. :+1:

The fact that you don’t agree with the outcome, doesn’t mean it’s bad writing. :man_shrugging:

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There was no outcome which is why it’s bad writing.

Oh Nelfas, yeah she’s a troll. She’ll eventually get bored of trolling with the high elf topic and move onto something like shadow priests, which was the previous thing she was mega trolling on.

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Well, fine, I may have had more around the Belf side, but the High Elves still sat around in Dalaran getting their addiction fed by the resources there while the Belves were struggling to survive with the withdrawal and the Scourge remnants that are still in their land, and at least then kept attacking them.

id rather this one be spammed tbh. as it makes no sense. and has nothing to do with giving void elves uncorrupted hair in the title

That pretense of secrecy most probably doesn’t include something as serious as the alleged “ethnic cleansing”, carried out one standing army against another standing army. :man_shrugging:

Just the player character burning them alive, electrocuting them to death, or melting their skin off with the concentrated power of the sun. :man_shrugging:

The law doesn’t care about what message you intend to send with your violence, the law cares about the particulars of your violence. :man_shrugging:

Yes, there was. :man_shrugging:

This is the real thread for High Elf, Blood Elves, and Void Elves.

https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/continuation-of-new-customisation-options-for-void-elves-blood-elves-misc-high-elves/593526

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Tbf shadow priest players deserve it.

Hey now!

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Nah… you’re right…

It clearly does since it took the secrecy of the sewers for them to resort to such cruel and unusual methods of killing the Sunreavers in comparison to the events that took place topside. It’s no coincidence they chose the Dalaran sewers to demonstrate such an elaborate and ugly way of killing a sunreaver.

Again your argument is unauthentic, as these are standard ways for players to defeat their opponents within the context of a video game, while the events that took place in the sewers were deliberately written to elicit a reaction from the players based on it’s cruel nature. The Silver Covenant in question was not painted as someone just following orders, but an evil individual indulging in torturous violence, he’s even described as a “nasty” individual within the quest.

Additionally these events are left up to the players, while Silver Covenant NPCs were deliberately chosen to carry out the executions in the sewers. Therefore not really comparable.

Except this is a video game where the writers and developers are trying to send the players a message, so when they design a quest with a NPC who uses the secrecy of the sewers to kill Sunreavers in deplorable ways, it’s intentional and not the result of happenstance.

Your argument requires either exaggeration, or invalidating evidence based on realism that doesn’t apply to narrative storytelling within video games.

This is a mischaracterization of events, ultimately, because it’s suggesting that while the Blood Elves were struggling the High Elves weren’t – let us not forget that after the Scourge had invaded Quel’thalas, they immediately turned their sights onto Dalaran (which was obliterated, effectively shattered to dust).

The two groups went through the same period of lacking, wherein they were all riddled by the pangs of addiction, before some measure of relief was found (for Blood Elves this came in the form of mana crystals delivered from Outland, for High Elves this manifested as enchanted items gifted to them by their compatriots in Dalaran).

It’s also canonical that the player character witnesses these killings in the sewers, meaning it’s hardly likely that the Kirin Tor is unaware of what transpired – that they’ve yet to even reprimand a single individual implies that they don’t feel as if legal action was/is warranted. :man_shrugging:

Like deciding the blood elves are inherently cowardly and lazy for reasons?

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There’s a world of difference between accepting reality and foolishly hanging onto something that’s never coming.

The former is healthy, the latter isn’t.

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