Just give the alliance high elves already

What you’re describing is the Rendorei.

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And thus why I tend to just react to some people with funny pictures or videos. Because you don’t post anything worth responding to earnestly.

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Unless you have a bunch of alts, we really don’t have much history.

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Except for not at all, cause Void Blood Elves are Blood Elves, not High Elves.

But nice try i guess.

Void Elves also aren’t even remotely different from Blood Elves model and animation wise. :man_shrugging:

It’s not nice to lie to the kids, honey.

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I don’t think he knows who you are

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This is a really weird thing to say, and you just did it to be inflammatory by calling me a liar. I think we’ve had like 3 conversations in over a year and they went like how this one is. Also, I’m not your honey. Which I believe I told you the last time we did this.

Perfect example of why I mostly ignore you.

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Wonder where i got that inflammatory idea.

The issue here is that races should be distinct, not derivative and to me this is one of the biggest failings of the ARs; the Rendorei and Shaldorei are simply to close to the blood elves for them to have as much of a real identity that is there own imho.

By simply making the high elves night elves with shaman powers and caucasion it’s just… bland.

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Being condescending is never justified, it is often used to either heat people up or because you don’t have a real argument. Your argument was about population but then you suddenly started backpedaling calling people lore ignoring while being condescending as possible because you have nothing else to say. I’m going to nip this problem in the bud for future incidents and use the ignore feature.

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Because most antis have an avid history or abusing Ion’s incorrect statement.

Even after it was proven as incorrect.

That is by the very definition, lore-nuance ignoring.

Most of the time it was done as active instigation, unless they genuinely believe something that the game constantly and consistently has proved to be wrong.

Oooooo, the “We are more correct about the game than the people who make it” argument, that’s always fun.

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No, what your describing is the Rendorei; elves that have been distinguished from the current citizens of Quelthalas.

That you don’t understand that this is a fact.

Isn’t it?

It’s cake to argue and prove right, considering people do it constantly at a 10 second floor question at Blizzcon.

Imagine pretending Blizzard is infallible in their lore-correctness after actively complaining about their writing not 20 posts up.

Void Elves in their intro scenario, state they are Blood Elves who actively seek to bring Silvermoon back into the Alliance, because they don’t agree with the Horde.

That is the farthest thing removed from “distinguished from the current citizens of Quel’thalas.”

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I mean, the way you say it. It seems like you are just objectively incorrect.

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Constantly? How many times do you think they forgot what they went with in the story for that one wildhammer?

So which of Ions statements is so incorrect that it just shatters all our arguments apparently?

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Who says they are limited to Caucasian?

Give us lots of skin tones.

The one where he said Blood Elves are High Elves, in a question that was specifically referring to Alliance High Elves who are actively shown to be their own group.

We call this lore-nuance, and he ignored it. Not all High Elves are Blood Elves, he either does, or doesn’t know this, which makes him either wrong or biased.

Either way it is incorrect as to what has been seen and shown in game.

Dev’s are allowed to be wrong Tarrok.

Shocker, an anti turning it into a skin color thing, when a major High Elf request was Darker skin tones.

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Oh, the one where he said something you don’t like the fact that it is a wow fact. Ok, that’s what I thought.

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And how exactly does that make them different from the high elves?

The whole issue with this is that the void elves were 100% blood elves 5 minutes before becoming void elves.

Whereas the high elves requested have never been blood elves.

So it makes much more sense for high elves to finally be playable rather than have blood elves join the alliance over 5 minutes just because they void-ified themselves.

The whole void-elf thing is a huge flop and there’s no reason it’s okay for horde to have both purple and lightskinned elves, and for alliance not to be allowed, and on top of it have one of their races (high elves) barred from being played.

Morally and logically this just makes no sense whether you’re pro-people playing high elves or anti.

It’s also about the fact that they’re part of the alliance and have been for years, by that standard alone there’s no reason for them not to be playable.

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