If Turalyon becomes king, I want the option to leave the Alliance

Perhaps this is setting up a future xpac. Sylvanas comes back to help her sister overthrow the Mad Turalyon?

Even if he doesn’t become king, I want an option to leave the Alliance.

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I actually like this idea in general. Being a “rogue hero”, one that isn’t tied to the bipartisanship of either Ally or Horde

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Make Gadgetzan the capital of the factionless!

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I have never wanted to be part of either the horde or alliance.

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Yesss!!! The desert atmosphere makes it even more ambiguous, and it really sets the tone

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I still blame Nomi.

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How I felt during the Garrosh BS this side.

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So, without having to read through 169 posts…what does the Turalyon dislike stem from?

Then why do you hate the one character who is also set on not making peace with the society that burned down your tree? You do realize his prejudice is no less from personal experience than your character’s?

The whole point of the fictionalized hatred is to play out how such hatreds spiral, even if everyone at Blizzard without the last name Golden is a little too smooth brained to get it right. Oh well play it your own way. :man_shrugging: :slightly_smiling_face:

The enemy of my enemy is not always my friend.

You didn’t vote for Anduin either so, who should lead you all then :rofl:

I’m all for it. The factions have no point anymore.

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What did turalyon do wrong?

Did he hate on all races except orcs and kill off warlocks?

Did he abandon the alliance like voljin did and cause varian to die?

Is he sylvanas?

Nope he’s actually pretty cool

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Turaylon literally allowed his wife to be vandalized. The guy is awful, I’m all for segregating from the alliance and making a new alliance.

Where was this? Did it have something to do with her being infused with void energy or something else? Was it in game or in one of the novels?

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He’s an absolute zealot that will do anything the Naaru tell him to do and was perfectly okay with his wife being jailed by the Naaru.

In game during the Argus questline when you go to rescue the Naaru from the fallen ship. He’s perfectly okay with it and when Alleria mentions how she’s afraid of getting locked up again, he says, “Oh, she might see how you spent the time to rescue her!” As if it was an excuse for what happened.

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I feel like it’s a huge deal that Anduin is staying in the Shadowlands for some time. I think that may come up to be a huge deal in a future expansion somehow… Also, I don’t dislike Anduin, but I mean he did deny Tyrande support when the horde literally genocided the night elves and basically told her it wasn’t worth retaliating over.

I don’t know if anyone has listened to the audio drama between Turalyon and Alleria, from like back in legion, but I listened to it recently and it made me care about Turalyon’s (and Alleria’s) character a lot more. They have such an interesting relationship.

Overall, I think with Turalyon being on the throne, it opens up a lot more avenues that Blizzard can take future lore now. Examples being, if there’s significant lore for Anduin remaining in the Shadowlands later on, if Turalyon tries imposing the light upon all of the Alliance, potential uproar within the void elves, etc.

Because her personal war to take back Darkshore wasn’t as important as making sure the Horde didn’t get an entire fleet of ships for their army to genocide more people. As he said, they didn’t have the manpower to fight on both fronts.

He said they’d get Darkshore back later, he never said it wasn’t worth it ever.