Rastakan wasnt when he died but that didnt stop you.
His death is what made telani join the horde.
Rastakan wasnt when he died but that didnt stop you.
His death is what made telani join the horde.
The Forsaken’s story is that they’ve been dying off with no means to procreate.
One of Helcular’s apprentices, Novice Thaivand, resides at the town of Tarren Mill. Now a member of the Forsaken, he directed members of the Horde to find [Helcular’s Rod] and begin the process of resurrecting him, so the dead mage could have his revenge on the people of Southshore.
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Helcular#Background
IF it’s our Draka, you’re right.
Yes, he was.
Tyrande is alive and can rep the Alliance. Uther is Alliance and can rep the Alliance. Cenarius is the god of an Alliance faction and reps the Alliance.
One would think that in a Blizzcon announcement, they’d give examples of Horde if Horde was going to be there.
Druids get their power from the Emerald Dream. The Emerald Dream is not related to death. We see that in the Chronicle cosmology.
None of the vendor prop npcs are in orgrimmar.
So you’re saying that ancient Kael’thas was born after the Third War began? Bahaha!
She literally isn’t. I had to ask a friend who Draka was.
Show me one single race that Cenarius champions that isn’t Night Elf.
True. Kael’thas was never a member of the Horde.
True, but you still stomped over the Horde forces to get to him.
To be fair, he said “was”. Kael’thas’ campaign in Warcraft 3 also starts off with him serving Garithos and by extension the Alliance.
I guess technically he joined the Alliance (with the rest of his people), left the Alliance, joined it again, then left again.
No, he wasn’t.
Yes, Tyrande is a member of the Alliance. What does that have to do with factions that aren’t related to the Alliance? Uther and Cenarius aren’t Alliance.
They’re evacuated during the Horde questline leading up to the invasion of Lordaeron.
I’m saying that Quel’Thalas left the Alliance prior to the Third War. Perhaps you should dial back your snark and actually listen to what people telling you.
Yes, he was.
Alliance representation. There is none that is Horde unless Draka is our Draka, and even then Draka is such an old character. Why isn’t Saurfang here? The son. I know that the elder is in the maw.
No, he wasn’t.
Alliance representation…where? There is no faction rep in the Shadowlands.
After teldrassil idk about that.
Literally any race that is a part of the Cenarion Circle. Half of which are Horde.
Doesn’t mean the lore isn’t there.
The Darkshore warfront would have been the time to do something about that.
and you sent us running after wrecking us and putting mekkatorque into a coma.
Enough of this silliness.
It’s our Draka. The other one died on Draenor.
They should have both Drakas acting very confused as to why there are two of them.
Head hurts just trying to comprehend the possibility that there may be an alternate universe shadowlands…
Sadly they couldnt because the horde doesnt have a semi-god to counter.
Is like saying ; they had to take Illidan out of the picture because if he was in azeroth at that point . . . dude sylvanas wasnt passing from 8.1.
The Iron Horde only existed because Garrosh went back in time and changed things, hence WoD.
I don’t know, man. Cenarius was chill enough to forgive the orcs after he was murdered by them. I think, after Sylvanas’s ousting, he might just be the kind of guy to forgive them again.
Yes, he was.
With the players. Are you telling me that you are the only single alliance player fully unaffected by serving Thrall in Cataclysm?
I asked where they are. They aren’t in Orgrimmar. We lost vendor prop NPCs, too. We currently do not have them.
And I’m saying that Kael’thas was a member of the Alliance in the second war. ![]()
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He hasn’t championed any of them. He isn’t worshiped by any of them.
Three Alliance npcs (minimum) to Horde’s one. (IF it’s our Draka. If it’s not, Horde’s zero npcs.)
Oh, so the Draenei aren’t Alliance then? THat’s what you’re suggesting. “Cenarius wasn’t there, so he isn’t mad about Teldrassil. Draenei weren’t there, they aren’t mad about Teldrassil.”
We… didn’t. We had out entire army fight Jaina, alone, and she was completely, totally unharmed.
Shadowlands are infinite. The Legion was one legion across all worlds/dimensions. The Shadowlands are the same.
There isn’t. They specifically stated the Shadowlands are infinite.
… where was the Horde left out? ![]()
Someone failed to do their research. Let me enlighten you:
Ardenweald is one of the realms of the Shadowlands, ruled by the Night Fae Covenant. It is an enchanted, mystical forest, and a dark mirror of the Emerald Dream. Whereas the Dream represents the spring and summer of the cycle of life, Ardenweald reflects autumn and winter.
No, he wasn’t.
Players? You keep moving the goal posts. What happened to those factions in the Shadowlands?
Nathanos. That is all.