Gotta have factions, or there’ll be NO Warcraft.
There is more than one way to bake a cake.
Factions in the shape they’re in are just an example of a sunk const fallacy.
No real differences in cultures, approaches, etc. They are too similar.
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Actually, Calia NEVER spoke to Tyrande. Not directly, at least. Next time they meet, it’ll obviously be her last.
please Lord God.
And what does baking a cake have to do with any of this?
It literally doesn’t work that way.
I just do not like the version of the phrase.
What I mean is that there are different ways to portray conflicts, etc. Like, in an imaginary “no faction” WoW, there could still be something like an evolution of covenant system. Different races could make temporary alliances based on cultures, believes, or temporary benefits. And that could be a basis for small and sometimes not that small conflicts. It does not have to be a “2 rigid faction” approach to keep “war” in Warcraft.
Just as a possibility.
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That meeting was a disaster.
It’s obvious that Tyrande will now kill any undead she sees, and she was just about to lash out at Calia for speaking to her, until Bolvar intervened.
We still don’t know who her voice actress is.
And being Forsaken is what’ll get her killed.
That doesn’t matter to Tyrande. Forsaken is Forsaken, and Horde is Horde. Calia will die again in this expansion unless she knows what’s good for her.
Before The Storm
Calia Menethil was dead, but she lived. She was no mindless undead, but she was not Forsaken, either. She had been raised by a human and a Forsaken both using the power of the Light, bathed in the radiance of a naaru.
Bolvar is undead in the game, for convenience. But he did not die.
Calia is “forsaken”. But one could argue that the point of calling her like that (by Voss) is just to stop Talanji from being too pushy.
Valeera Sanguinar (pre-patch):
We have much in common, I think. Both caught between two worlds, belonging fully to neither. Yet being able to move between them offers certain advantages.
So, not quite horde either.
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When Tyrande says “your kind”, she means the Forsaken.
And obviously, that didn’t work.
We’re also pinning this on Jaina and Anduin, as they failed the night elves who burned. They feel it’s their fault that Tyrande is going down this dark path.
And that’s why Tyrande is going to attempt to kill her when she’s brought to Oribos by heroes and Shandris, and possibly Jaina.
i really hope so, i believe theyre making her annoyning on purpose like they did with xe’ra, however i think the effect will fall flat because… she’s not even forsaken… great so she gets to kill an undead not asociated with the forsaken, peachy…
- Jaina was not even there. You cant blame someone who had nothing to do with the whole thing. 2) the decision to send the night elf army to Silithus was decided by EVERYONE in the Alliance. 3) blaming people who are only trying to help you makes you sound ungrateful.
Clearly you’ve never played a Kirby game.