Lay The High Elf Movement To Rest

Ahh I see, you don’t like to have fun. Shame. Good day.

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i am can how form sentences to own opponents online???

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I see Sylvanas missed one when she burned the tree.

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The sources are Sean Copeland on Twitter and the WoW Encyclopedia entry of elves.

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That was my bad. I was too busy aiming for the rest of their family to get them.

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Hey can you please explain the vulpera population ? you really think that vulpera population (maybe 100 at max in voldun) is higher than high elf?.

/POPCORN.

Yeah, so that lore is oooooooooold.

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Why do we even pay you?

…do we even pay you at all?

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me want barbie on blue jersey team but cannot have!

me cry bitter tears

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I get paid in noodles and dumplings.

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Are you really taking number of NPCs as an indicator of their actual population?
Or do you have a source somewhere, because if so, share.

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Its funny how you are acting like this because cant explain something that you were attacking lol.

Dont you ever said that a race cant be because of their population .Is even worse coming from a furry player withoyt any sense of population.

But nice try i will hunt your posts if you ever say about population :smiley:

If you have done the voldun quest (i guess you do because you are 120 horde) we can clearly see how the vulpera dont have a city and they move in caravans right ? even kiro say it .

So if we think that a caravan cant be more than idk 200 people in a desert. . .well thats taking the imaginary camp too high.

At the end of the quests of the vulperas we can see that we were helping kiro to find the other vulperas.

What does this mean ? that theres not too many of them thats why they take of each other so much and we havent seen NEVER that race in any other part of azeroth. Like never not even a wink.

So yeah i can say for sure ; high elves > vulpera pop.

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The first part technically yes. They weren’t officially a part of the alliance during WC3 when the scourge destroyed their kingdom. But there were still plenty of elves fighting with the alliance.

The second part is just not correct. I don’t know where you got that idea from because that just isn’t what happened. The alliance never did anything to the elves’ homeland. The scourge had destroyed it. The attempted execution of Kael’thas and his followers (they escaped) was bad though, but was mainly driven by one terrible grand marshall, Garithos. It wasn’t some order that had come from on high. He was just a massive bigot in a position of power who decided to use any weak excuse to put the elves “in their place”.

Actually one thing that really blurs the lines in that execution in an interesting way is that before the execution Kael and co were held in cells in dalaran. Whose citizens and leadership included some elves. And they were going to just let it happen. There’s a great exchange in the Lor’themar short story between Rommath and Aethas Sunreaver about it. Top of page 2.

Left a different Alliance… Lorderon, which is now the Forsaken. Technically they already are back where they were.

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High Elves need to come back to Alliance.

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Nope, not at all.

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I like you and welcome you to stay.

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My argument was never about npc population because I think that’s a dumb argument for viability in a game for race selection.

But lore-wise I do think the Helf-influence is overstated in terms of alliance front-liners.

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He was the man the alliance put in charge of their armies. =

So then the horde can’t be blamed for any of the bad things their leaders did?

High Elf “movement” is one of those mindless things people do to have something to whine about.

Blizzard can do whatever it is to satisfy them, they will not be satisfied. Them being present ingame, them being evolved into another race, them being celebrated much to the trash of the established lore.

High Elf movement is like the Dark Spears, “they never die”.

Except Voljin, he died.

BTW, I always picture Taran Zhu talking to Sylvanas:

Taran Zhu: “Darkspears never die”. Where is Voljin … now ?

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