Justice for the Frostmane tribe

It’s basically just the Warcraft parallel of real life migration. It’s only natural.

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Coming from a goblin rogue? What’s your angle?

wait, never mind. I remembered something that explains why a Goblin would want peace. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdQcGzbpN7s

i steal from people, but that does not mean i kill people

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Because this is World of Ultra Nationalism. So what we need is the Black Empire to show up, take over for a good long time in order to show us how little our petty little hatreds mean in the cosmic order of things. The Legion failed at teaching us this, so maybe the Black Empire will succeed in their stead.

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… and the Forsaken are the zombie fungus that will revive Azeroth when she dies AND THEN THE UNDEAD TITAN WILL RULE THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE FOREVER AND EVER!!! :skull::skull_and_crossbones::skull:

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Don’t forget the Goblins are the opportunistic parasitical organisms that are consuming the flesh and blood of the decaying body.

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All land is Elemental land.

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Basically. It’s why all the blue team, and half the red team are mobilizing to neutralize the Sylvanas-cordyceps infection. And Gallywix will probably get a light smack too, to bring Goblins back into balance.

All the wars on Azeroth are basically the interplay of microbes, antibodies, and pharmaceuticals your body goes through every day to achieve balance.

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i would agree I’m just pointing out how the trolls got robbed

the night elves basically are just trolls in my opinion even though neither side will admit it. i mean the current night elves even returned to the trollish roots in some ways, elisande pointed it out. you live in trees, you worship nature stuff, you sacrifice peoples heads to a loa… ahem goddess… to get blessings and you shoot invaders on sight. the old kaldorei were trolls who weaponized the well of eternity and asserted dominance over the other tribes.

im not saying the other people deserve no home or anything im just saying the trolls claims are just and certain ones even more so when you see how devastated they are. like these little tribes like the frost mane and wither bark. like why we gotta all team up and kill the wither bark in arathi??? they just chilling there.

i guess you can say “oh we kill things ike quilboars and stuff” which is true but the fact that trolls have playable races humanizes them much more. so it gets to this weird point where its like “oh these trolls bad these trolls good” which gives off really racist vibes and reminds me of too much irl stuff.

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Oh man. Someone should tell you about the quest in the Dwarf starting zone where you slaughter “Frostmane whelps” who are much smaller than the grown up Trolls.
Are they children? Who knows! Go and kill ten of them to get a crappy hammer and some feel-food herbs.

There really is a pretty awkward theme that run with those races. Each of them moved to a new land, came in to conflict with the natives, and utterly defeated them. And, to make sure no one has to feel bad about it, the natives were almost always unreasonably EVIL, so it was fine to kill them and take their land.

High/Blood Elves and the Amani.
Arathi Humans and Forest Trolls.
Stormwind Humans and Gnolls.
Dwarves and the Frostmane.
Kul Tirans and the Drust.

Good thing most of them were EVIL.

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Well most of that list encompasses descendants of the Titans, so yes. They’re very good at recognizing evil and excising it to protect Azeroth.

Joking aside I have to admit the whole biology angle does present an interesting perspective. I mean, the Horde from the First and Second Wars was essentially The Plague and once the Alliance (Azeroth’s white blood cells/antibiotics) neutralized it, the Horde became part of that defensive system.

Pity right now we’re just doing nothing about the literal stab wound. A new strain of the Hord- I mean, the Plague has cropped up and needs to be put down again.

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Thats how the real world is buddy.

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nah the point in the real world is for humanity to overcome the law of the jungle & im pretty sure at this point what side of politics you stand on

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If you’re talking about Hackbrew, I can tell they’re being sarcastic in repeating “good thing they’re EVIL” because it shows how the narrative has continuously casually justified colonialism and genocide

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Hes not wrong though.

The frostmane were horrible people. They were a splinter of Drakkari, you know the tribe so evil, blood thirsty and savage that they were exiled to the far north. Frost trolls encompassed the darkest aspects of troll culture. Living sacrafices, cannabalism, torture, slavery, and a thirst for constant war.

When the dwarves, still blurry eyed from their Uldaman nap, stumbled into Dun Morogh for the first time I doubt they were on some kind of warpath and killed the first trolls they met.

Also you could argue that with a titan facility/relic being built in Dun Morogh, and dwarves being children of the titans, that the area was thus theirs by right.

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Quite right. Technically, the Dwarves were there first. They were just sleeping under the land.

That’s like someone climbing into your attic, sqatting there until you kick them out, then them complaining about you “Stealing their Home.”

Trolls are gross and savage anyway.

The Jungle trolls too liked to raid into Duskwood. Disgusting creatures.

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The problem with that line of thinking is that we can keep going back before the Dwarves and even the Titans. Go back far enough, and it’d be Elemental land before the were evicted to the Elemental Plane by the Titans.

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But Azeroth the planet IS a titan, and thus its always been titan land first :3

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