Whatâs your point? Theyâre still high elves; who fought for the Alliance then and still fight for the Alliance now.
What in the hellâs bathroom are you talking about?
âŚTheyâre high elves and theyâre fighting for the Alliance! Just like the Sunreavers are blood elves; who are fighting for the Horde! What more proof could you possibly need than that?!
Doesnât change the fact that the ones who did rename themselves are the ones on the Horde side, or that the ones who didnât are still loyal to the Alliance. And since the two of them are always wary of each other, I highly doubt the ones who live in Quelâthalas would be the ones taking pride in their quelâdorei heritage.
Technically you were since it was there for all parties involved to see. You even commented on the behavior at one point if I recall. Itâs old news, but I want to clarify since it was brought up.
I know where you stand you know where I stand. I may be sarcastic and whatnot with you and we arenât friends, but I can respect you as another human being since you showed me the same courtesy as I mentioned long ago.
I never do. However, I am more annoyed by these âtrying timesâ than concerned for myself, but I am not a threat to others because why haul my butt out when people are irritating at best?
so? even after the rebranding some still worked with the alliance(kael). and can you guarantee that following TFT expansion and conclusion of the blood elf campaign, that those priests and mages stayed loyal? actually ill just answer because we know, based on the lore and devs few did
Because you are using that as an argument to suggest the entirety of high elves is loyal to the alliance, when we have seen in game this is not the case. The high elves of Dalaran are neutral. The high elves of allerian stronghold, have shown up once in WotLK and were neutral.
The only major alliance group is the SC< and they reside in Dalaran which, went neutral.
So its not an honest argument to make.
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MoP was 6 years ago.
Stories evolve and continue. The SC hasnât been relevant since and have abided Khadgarâs neutrality claim.
Except we have high elves who conduct pilgrimage to the Sunwell and statements by Lorâthemar that any child of Quelâthalas has a right to their birthright and heritage. So not sure where you get the notion they are wary of each other.
Only the SC has beef with anyone and that storyline died in MoP.
You would need to message me on discord on specifics. My memory is not the best.
wellâŚyeahâŚbut im not sharing my cookies with you. They are my cookies.
Oh no, I hardly think you are a threat to others. People tend to be selfish though, and often donât care about the well being of others. glares at his neighbors
But they do all the time. Thatâs why I donât agree with âthe factions are clearly definedâ as an argument. Once again, Blizzard just flip flops whenever they feel like it (which is usually âfur dur hurdeâ).
No I like faction conflict! I see it as a good thing! Adding Alliance HEâs makes me more personally invested in the war/ adds rivalry is nuance what Iâm looking for in a word Iâm not sure but it adds to faction rivalry! Which traditionally itâs been argued they would âruinâ factions if implemented.
Seeing as they were with Jainaâs forces in Kalimdor, never left the Alliance in the first place, and didnât approve of the whole sucking demon energy thing⌠Iâd call that a yes.
I just hope Vereesa isnât the leader of the Alliance High Elves if we ever get them. One who is a literal turncoat who was on the verge of joining Sylvanas and the horde but her only real reason for not doing so was because she didnât want her children to live in the undercity.
Or an Umbric like character needs to be pulled out and developed for the position! Iâve been a fan of characters in a short time before, like Delaryn, they could do something like that to launch a faction leader should they choose not to use Vereesa.