Lay The High Elf Movement To Rest

Garrosh did nothing wrong though…

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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.

No actually I think they might be satisfied if they got Alliance High Elves. Don’t know what it is but something tells me that might just do the trick.

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I know, I loved him.

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Yeah. Every time the game decides to give lip service to the Silver Covenant I can’t help but feel irritated about how little representation Liadrin gets, or how much Lorthemar is a non-character, or how they did Kaelthas dirty.

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You ain’t hearing me.

That’s not what they’re requesting. The why or why not is immaterial.

Blood elves aren’t what they want to play. They want to play high elves that remained with the alliance.

What the devs think on gameplay is hardly important. Especially since they change their mind pretty often.

The requests will continue.

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Got it, Theramore was a valid military target and the high elves living there were just collateral damage.

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Why, specially now, the High Elves would join the Allliance ?

There is no reason at all. Even Night Elves are but by thread in it.

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They never left and the Blood elves wouldn’t even want them back anyway.

Blood elves with a blue jersey are exactly what you’d get though. Slightly different hairstyles and warpaint wouldn’t differentiate them enough.

Because they’ve been with them since Vanilla and Wrath?

We’ve had weaker lore justifying allied races

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The High Elves are literally on the Alliance right now, you just can’t play them? Hello??

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Really, this whole debacle and the amount of angst it’s generated is entirely a product of 13 years of denial on the part of the Alliance player base; that they were entitled to something purely because they wanted it.

Like, I wanted more neutral races like the pandarens that would be available to both factions and you don’t see me posting video’s of me engaging in self flaggelation at how there are so many faction specific races.

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It’s literally their families and race, so yes they would?

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No, he was just the highest ranking survivor in the area cut off from the chain of command.

Really? Twice now the alliance has joined horde rebels to overthrow a warchief!

You have a lot of races “helping” factions, that does not mean they belong there as a playable race.

Because they’re not the normal skinned/normal eyed high elves, people discount them entirely.

That and they can’t be paladins
but like

if you wanna be uninteresting so badly just play a human paladin.

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This situation could have been mitigated if Blizz had just turned all of the remaining blue-eyed Thalassian elves of the Silver Covenant into the void elves in the first place. I’ve said this before, but it would have mirrored the night elf and nightborne situation a lot better, where the nightborne were never night elves of the Alliance. Void elves should have been the SC high elves all falling to void corruption instead of Horde blood elf rejects. If the Silver Covenant had been wiped out back in Legion, the high elf crusade would have diminished in a milder way than now—when blood elves are abruptly implied to be getting blue eyes—because at least those high elves would have officially joined the Alliance as void elves.

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I’m pretty sure the Dark Irons should be trying to murderstab me based on how many times I killed Moira’s hubby for Foehammer while playing my Dwarf.

I still don’t have it.

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The High Elf movement is the Sylvanas Loyalists of the Alliance.
Too much emotion, too little to show for it.

They’re also on the horde and call themselves the blood elves! And visually, they also seem to be getting the blue eyes.