get real troy. vereesa is only there because this was a major point in the sylvanas plotline
as for the 2 SC portal keepers in SW, weâve talked about this before. they arent canon. dalaran simply does not exist in 2 different places at 2 different times simultaneously
Yup, just Vereesa, and a couple of unmanned war machines⌠along with half (?) of the Horde. Heck she could have rejoined Silvermoon on her way there and we wouldnât have known by her being there.
The mages are just ornaments, even then 2 mages just being there doesnât mean anything. There a is a Vyrkul in Drazalor, are you suggesting they will join the Horde? The Silver Covenant was absent from a major war.
Returning to the post that started this, where does it say that they are part of the Alliance and not just favoring them? I know Verresa considers herself an Alliance citizen, but context would suggest the rest of them are part of Dalaran. One has always been dependent on the other.
Which is part of why I mention that those who want an alternative to Blood Elves because they are too âhaughtyâ, the Silver Covenant is not that alternative.
I simply pointed out that even an underdeveloped branch of the race has shown signs of the exact same thing.
Theyâre not âoff handâ, they are very much canon and should not be ignored.
Again, that happens because they are the majority of their people are they are being developed. Often development involves learning from experiences, good and bad.
Well, you already got the second half of what I mentioned with Void elves. But at least they have the same model, got a more generous deal than with the Nightborne, because they are still (in my eyes) as ugly.
Itâs called a methaphor.
Because thinking that saying âI respect Xâ makes someone into something completely different itâs really no different, when there are proof after proof of the opposite, itâs essentially similar to think that Santa itâs real
(I keep mistyping Santa as Satan⌠sometimes dyslexia itâs fun.)
Unlike the fact that silver covenants were feeding their own to a shark. That did happen.
She was taking orders from King Anduin. But we donât actually know the true motives for her being there, I suppose.
If Vrykul had been serving and aiding the Horde in many of itâs conflicts since Wrath of the Lich King and already had a fair amount of their people living with the Horde? I might probably make an assumption similar to that.
There isnât any, as far as Iâm aware. Theyâre not part of the Alliance, but theyâre definitely leaning towards it.
Itâs actually based on rep. You can do it but it takes a lot of grinding.
But yeah. The Silver Covenant who formed as an Armed Militia against the Blood Elves and the Horde where killing and torturing them when they got the chance.
The idea that somehow they are still the same people is laughable.
Not really something we need to keep arguing the merits of.
My headcanon is that sheâs still salty because sheâs not willing to admit that she got swayed so easily into considering leaving the Alliance and instead of accepting her weakness, she has to blame it on someone else.
I highlighted âheacanonâ because it seems appropiate for this topic.
However, two mages that are probably just ornamental arenât evidence of what youâre claiming. Neither is Vereesa. If the Silver Covenant had boots on the ground maybe, but nothing suggests that they are formally part of the Alliance. Everything suggests they are part of Dalaran. Heck Mulfurion actually showed up to the front lines but nobody thinks the Cenarian Circle joined the Alliance.
Nobody doubts that they are Alliance leaning and offer it support when they can. If they are part of a neutral state, which seems pretty likely, then their hands are tied.
Sure, but Iâll make sure to point out when the times when High elves have proved to be as reckless as those living in Quelâthalas. You know, as a reminder.