Huh, I see the scenario another way, the direct opposite infact.
Illidan is someone who just got out of drug-abuse and then someone else tries to force another drug onto him.
Huh, I see the scenario another way, the direct opposite infact.
Illidan is someone who just got out of drug-abuse and then someone else tries to force another drug onto him.
They don’t, and you didn’t.
If you actually read what I said, you’ll see that I did. Besides, I don’t see you condemning their personal attacks, quite the double standard.
Dude if you personally attack someone, and someone else does it to you…it’s just funny
So if I personally attacked you after you personally attacked someone else, that’d be funny?
if i started sure…but you did
Fair enough. And my argument about Lightforging still stands.
Lightforging is a trial that Draenei and some rare others go through of their own choice.
X’era on the other hand was binding Illidan after he repeatedly gave his refusal. And the quality time my character spent with her made me cheer when that overblown chandelier got what was coming to it.
I think we may agree on Lightforging.
So far “Lightbinding” is a bandwagon fan theory named after the “Lightbound”, the Mag’har’s name for Yrel’s group on AU Draenor in that snapshot of a scenario.
I’m not sure if Lightforging can be forced, maybe, maybe not.