Make An'she/Belore A Thing

REVEAL ORDOS WAS ACTUALLY CURSED/BLESSED BY ANSHE

"So you want the power of the Sun?? :slight_smile: okay :slight_smile: here ya go buddy :slight_smile: "

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This is going to hurt really bad. Hope you have a strong will :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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That’s all well and good, but what action (inaction) of their god will the Horde be angry with?

Isn’t it obvious? The tauren and trolls were experiencing genocide since before it was cool. No divine help back then either.

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How will resentment against God manifest? Trolls and Tauren will join the Night Elves?

I assumed you meant the playerbase. In-universe the Horde wouldn’t care if their gods didn’t step in during their time of need because neither tauren nor trolls expect their gods to save them when catastrophe happens. Zandalar getting sacked recently didn’t cause the Zandalari to lose faith in their loa. The tauren being hunted to near extinction didn’t stop them from worshiping An’she and Mu’sha. etc.

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The night elves believed in Elune for ten thousand + years, during the Sundering, surviving the second invasion of the Legion, once attacked by the Horde. Yes, the Horde looks so-so compared to the Legion, but why has faith been lost cleverly now? Where are those offended by the Horde? They were also killed … in everyday life, without “epic”. Where are those who said “Our way is wrong”?

I do not think Zandalari - their relationship with Loa closer, sacrificial, especially on the part of the Loa. In addition, they are nearby and are ready to bite off your head right now.

I am having a hard time understanding what you’re asking here.

Are you asking if any Horde races have ever lost faith? Because if so just take a gander at the blood trolls of Zandalar. They’re trolls who forsook the loa in favor of worshiping an Old God parasite because they were disillusioned by the empire.

Orcs had that whole “convert to warlockery” thing go on during the First War because they could no longer connect to the spirits. Then later the Burning Blade betrayed Thrall’s Horde to worship demons instead.

So yah. This is stuff that has already happened.

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Good. I need those who have lost faith and have joined the Alliance because of this, like Sira and Delaryn who have joined the Horde. “Equal” content.
Can Fendral’s fire worshipers be considered as having lost their faith?
I am always ready to listen to your suggestions about the arch-villain characters of the Alliance.

Horde characters who lose faith just become enemy mobs to kill. They don’t really get the luxury of switching sides. Not that Syra and Delaryn were Horde for very long anyway, as they left with Sylvanas.

Fandral and his Druids of the Flame would be elves who lost faith, I’d imagine. Fandral went mad because he saw his son murdered in front of him during the War of Shifting Sands.

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The bit from the Collector’s ed. Shadowlands book might be a hint that it could happen. Just not clear in what form.

The Maw is like a malevolent lantern: a realm not devoid of light, but one in which light is held captive like the damned the Maw was built to imprison.

The Jailer’s dwelling is a maze of torment chambers and endless despair from which there is no escape.

One of Azeroth’s few full deities, Elune is the goddess of the moon.

Š https://web.archive.org/web/20080101123411if_/http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/392.xml

If you’ll have time, could you share the source? In Darkest Night only has

Maiev Shadowsong:
Legend says that long ago, Elune bestowed her fury upon our greatest warriors to secure Kalimdor.

In a sacred ritual, the strongest among them became her avatar–the Night Warrior. Our victory was swift.

None who have attempted the ritual since then have survived. Elune’s raw power tears them apart.

Which may have nothing (or almost) to do with the trolls (given an image of elven priest using Aegis of Aggramar against a dragon of some sort, in Cathedral of Eternal Night. Almost the same picture was in the Tomb of Sargeras, but with the glass shattered on that side of the image).

Do you mean caregiver Selenis? She exist fine and well in the steward resting place, taking cake of the bird-like creatures.


gl hf

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Delaryn didn’t go with Sylvanas, though Sira did, though the Horde caught her and handed her over to the Night Elves, with Maiev and Shandris requesting mercy towards Sira from Tyrande. Delaryn stayed with Calia.

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Maybe. In the datamines, she was, after all, a Night Warrior, engaged in some kind of peaceful business. I didn’t really know what happened to her later. This means that only a name and a peaceful cause remained. Good.

So the Nelfs need to be given the remains of the Blood Trolls? Or are there still “Horde” people who have lost faith?

It actually sounds like an interesting idea.
:thinking:
Not sure they would have a better track record at being a more ruthless face in the alliance after what happened to night elves post Warcraft 3, worgen, and then dark iron clan. But maybe.


gl hf

This has long been changed, she has become a friend of the night warrior then on the beta.

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That is the source, as when else would Night Elves have “secured Kalimdor” long ago in a time period we haven’t seen represented in-game (eg First War) or in books (e.g WOTA, so it can’t have been the Legion)?

The only time Night Elves really went on a giant war with swift victories that hasn’t been detailed or explained is against the Trolls.

The blood trolls are hostile to both factions. There was actually an Alliance quest where one guy wanted to recruit them but it didn’t work out on account of them worshiping an Old God parasite that wants to devour the world.

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Hate it when that happens :pensive:

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G’Huun is dead. Who knows how they changed their minds after so long?

Moot point, as per BTS the Blood Trolls have been reduced to the single group that was killed at the end of the book.

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