Horde and alliance epilogues

Good argument.

Just saying nelves arent about death and genocide. If forsaken players agreed that deleting gilneas with blight was wrong, I might feel more bad. But I dont remember seeing much complaints about that in cata.

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Marv: This is blood for blood, and by the gallons!, This is the old days, the bad days, the all-or-nothing days!, their back, there’s no choices left, and I’m ready for war.

That was from Sin City. Sounds like Tyrande was taking notes


Oh and Sylvanas was right - Any kind of lasting peace was impossible, because the Horde and Alliance had too many tensions across too many populations.

Which means in a mindset of constantly settling scores, how can there be hope for a better future?

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Is there a way to check what level you have? I know I used to be able to include images, but now I can’t even include a link to wowpedia ;_;

Atleast Tyrande and Genn still have a little sense in their minds.

Also the “No” followed by the Night Warrior music was a nice touch

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You are too optimistic. 'Tis bad. 'Tis will slap you in the face.

there is.

https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/u/withpuppys-proudmoore.json

It’ll bring you to a page that looks like a bunch of gibberish. Do a ctrl+f or do a find and search that page for “trust_level” and the one with the highest number is your current trust level. There will be multiple “trust_level” results with different numbers as it includes each level you have obtained, so the highest numbered one is your current level.

Thanks. Looks like I’m at level 2. Maybe they’ll bump me up to 3 if I stop posting mean things about Anduin.

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killing those war criminals still in the horde, the horde presence in Ashenvale and Sylvanas loyalists is completely okay and has nothing to do with the night elves becoming evil or something.

In fact, I hope things like that happen.

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Hmm, no Zandalari, Highmountain or Vulpera reps in the cutscene. I hope they’re still on the Council.

Tyrande and Genn seem like the safest bets. Nobody left on the Horde side seems to have any interest.

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That’s why we just write their names down and put them in a hat.

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You are on this council, but we don’t grant you the rank of master.

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What? That’s outrageous, it’s unfair.

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Take a seat, Young allied races.

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The point is giving someone unilateral power over the forces of your faction doesn’t work to maintain peace the second they decide they want to wage a war everyone is honourbound to serve them. It’s happened too many times to trust the institution of warchief and I don’t blame them for ditching it. Though hmmm looks at High King

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Why won’t they make up MVP?

You seemed always very informative

My bets are on Talanji.

The Zandalari are allied with the horde, but not a part of it or their council, obviously. And she still has a score to settle with the murderers of her father.

As for Genn and Tyrande, their beef is mostly with Sylvanas. Once she is gone, they will probably return to being Anduin’s most enthusiastic supporters.

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I get not having Zandas since they’re not part of the Horde, they’re allied to it. I can also forgive the lack of Vulpera since they might not have joined yet. Highmountain is what I’m worried about. Are they going to focus all Horde Tauren lore on Baine now?

Geyarah and Talaji might.

I was expecting a lot more than that. Definitive answers to a lot of things left hanging.

Just discussion on the armistice. Like everything else in BFA: half-assed.*

*Except for the art department. They’ve been consistently on their A-game.

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After Tyrande and Shandris have already walked out on him. In the end, save for Jaina who remains silent, everyone has walked out on him.