Is BfA the Horde's lowest point?

BESIDES TELDRASSIL… yeah, just ignore that part and they aren’t victims. lol

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Tell me, what did this victory give us? Name a single thing.

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How many alliance players are actually demanding that? And why does it effect you so much? Who cares.

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The moral high ground (read: not the villain bat)
All your heroes intact
An actual reason to want to fight the opposing faction

:pancakes:

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Sounds like a crappy prize

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This is the story forum. We talk about the story here. If Alliance are talking about how they want the story to go why shouldn’t the Horde?

Why are you here?

:pancakes:

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the zandalari were already allied with the horde before dal’azor. perhaps not officially, but they did join in on the attack on boralus. Also, technically zandalari are allies, they are not actually a part of the horde.

Just because they (alliance) may not like it doesn’t mean they didn’t get it.

:pancakes:

I never suggested making Turalyon a villain, or even “evil” … just an antagonist. One that can be manipulated by Yrel. Beyond that, I find the “Evil Light” concept interesting, as the domain seems more and more to revolve around a single linear path … thus fanaticism is entirely possible. The Void in contrast is turning into as aspect of infinite branching paths, which can cause insanity.

Also, Yrel and the Lightbound are guilty of at very least a largely successful multi-cultural genocide … and Naaru does appear as a weapon of what appears to be Forced stasis; and likely forced conversion. Based on “Summon of the High Exarch”.

I cannot fathom Blizzard justifying such an act, purely because it happened to be an Alliance race and them being Light Worshippers. We already know “Light” does not distinguish between users, and are perfectly capable of doing great acts of evil with that domain. Xe’ra also was super dogmatic and fanatic by all indications, so Naaru do very in opinion and extremes.

Why can’t the Alliance(in story) ask for the Horde to be dismantled?

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Not Pro Blue? Too bad, your opinions don’t matter. It’s astounding how many adopt that attitude soon as some has a opinion that counters theirs regarding how the story should go.

Having the moral highground is useless, especially as there are horde players who disagree with that notion. Malfurion and Tyrande were smashed with the nerfbat, making them look like clowns. And we have a reason to fight that may very well be completely ignored and swept under the rug as time pass.
We gained nothing.

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Seems to me that being pro blue means your opinion doesn’t matter.

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Because without the Horde, Azeroth is screwed, as per Word of God?

I hate saying this but can’t the same apply for horde players angry over being part of the War of Thorns?

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They could, but that narrative runs into some gameplay problems.

Honestly bfa would be brilliant if the whole point of the story was to get both playersbases to despise their own faction so much that they would celebrate the dismantling of both the horde and the alliance and just becoming one faction.

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That doesn’t mean the Alliance can’t have negative feeling towards those who commit genocide against them.

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They can in story. But that’s not what some Alliance posters are asking for.

:pancakes:

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In story? Sure, they can. But we’re talking about numerous alliance posters, and people who been on this forum know who they are, and I’m not naming names, because I don’t want to be banned, that have called for the complet extermation of the horde, down to the last man woman and child.

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Ok, so again i ask you why do you care what those players are asking for outside of story reasons. The Horde will never get deleted. It’s never gonna happen so why care what they think?

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