It's time to give Kalimdor to the Horde

Today Tyrande and her Night Elves left Kalimdor for the Dragon Isles.

They abandoned their ancestral home (Hyjal), their ancestral lands (Darkshore, Ashenvale, Felwood, Winterspring) and their old allies from Kalimdor (Draenei, Worgen, Furbolgs, Dryads, Keepers of the grove, Ancients, Treants, Wisps, Wildkin, Faerie dragons, Nightsabers, Frostsabers, Hippogryphs, Ashenvale chimaeras) for a tiny small area in the Dragon Isles as new capital.

With this exodus, the Night Elves don’t own these territorries anymore because they leave to live on the Dragon Isles in their new tiny area. So it’s time to give all these territorries to the true winner of the battle of Darkshore: the Horde. Now all these territorries must belong to the Horde because they won’t let them empty now the Night Elves are on the Dragon Isles. There are to many resources for the Horde so it will be stupid to let them alone. The Night Elves have no right about these lands after leaving and letting them adandonned for their new tiny capital. They belong to the Horde now.

Darkshore is retaken by the Night Elves then they abandon it so the Horde can claim it again for themself now. The Felwood were clean of the corruption by the Night Elves (with the most boring heritage quest ever) so the Horde can take the Felwood for themself too because now it’s a safe place for them.

It’s the first a race abandons their ancestral home on Azeroth in World of Warcraft. Blood Elves didn’t abandon Silvermoon, Stormwind was rebuilt many times, Forsaken didn’t abandon Undercity after the New Plague on it, Worgen will retake their old capital.

Of course, Blizz seems to totally forget they already a home in Kalimdor: Hyjal.
They “defied” the Alliance, Tyrande risked madness and death, they collectively rose up and pushed back the invaders all so that they could reclaim their homeland (the lands which they fought and died for back) just to leave it after retaking Darkshore, Ashenvale and of course, clean the Felwood of all curruption.

It’s time to update the loading screens from Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms. Kalimdor won’t have Tyrande and Gallywix left the Goblins.

It’s time to build the future bases of the Horde in Darkshore, Ashenvale, Felwood, Winterspring and Hyjal.

Now the Horde have all territorries in Kalimdor and the whole Kalimdor is under the control of the Horde. It’s time to show it in the game and in the lore.

Truly Blizz destroyed what I liked in the Night Elves in Warcraft III. Still live in Kalimdor was the last thing for me to be connected to Warcarft III. Now these Night Elves aren’t the Night Elves from Warcraft III I liked in Warcraft and the previous expansions of World of Warcraft. They are something else and I can’t enjoy it anymore with all these bad stuffs we got.

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Everything seems to be leading to that, I would be very surprised if that isn’t the end-game.

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No. We’re using it for stuff.

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Dragonflight’s map has created space next to Kalimdor which is likely the unseen zone is related to amirdrassil. :mag::robot:

…although moving the world tree might be questionable. :robot::sweat_drops:

The Alliance can have Kalimdor. It’s just a bunch of deserts. Can the Horde move everything to Pandaria? :crossed_fingers:

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Who in their right minds ever thought the alliance was in control of Kalimdor LOL

It’s always been a horde territory pal

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Yeah, this is apparently their idea of it finally being night elves’ time. The souls of their slain kin who we rescued from hell get to be a part of the dragons’ new battery that they keep in their backyard! Rejoice! Abandon your ancestral lands and displace the people already living on the dragon isles in celebration!

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This expansion made it pretty clear that Alexstraza and the crew can’t tie their own shoes without assistance. So it’s probably for the best that the night elves are moving next door.

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Any attempt by the Horde to try and seize Night Elf territory must be met with the full force of the Alliance.

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I wonder if all the continents will become a pangea again by the end of The Last Titan.

What people? Nobody lives there but centaur.

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I favor a two-state solution.

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To give what?

Kalimdor is horde. The only threat was the forest people, we have dealt with that.

Granted but the horde becomes the glutton horde where they are full of fat races like fat orcs, fat trolls, fat elves n so on.

I don’t think even Centaur live on, presumably, the little island the tree is bound to pop up from.

The centaur are people.

I think rather than something “concrete” being given, it’s more like a universal acknowledgement of the Horde’s ownership of Kalimdor as their home on Azeroth.

When I think “time to give Kalimdor to the horde”, I interpret that as “it’s time for the Alliance to recognize Kalimdor as the Horde’s rightfully earned home on Azeroth.”

I don’t think this comes as the result of conflict between them. I think it is a peaceful resolution and acceptance that we won’t see until the closing of the story, at or of at least this era of the story.

Don’t be silly. Next you’ll be telling me that gnomes and vulpera are people!

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They aren’t people, they’re decorations.
Just look at all the carpets the horde own.

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They are, your thinking of kobolds.
Kobolds aren’t people.