Make The Ghostlands a high/void elf zone

No.

Not just No.

But No.

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Yes, other nations did send troops to aid Lordaeron, not knowing anything about who was in charge. Including Quel’thalas. All of them, including Kael’thas, followed Garithos’s orders, until Kael’thas made a deal with the Naga, giving Garithos reason enough to use his bias against them and have his group executed as traitors (NOT every man woman and child, like you claim). In fact, no people outside of Kael’thas’s band were even imprisoned, and all of those Elves fled to Outland, and are not any of the playable Blood Elves.

Regardless, the point is that it was under Garithos’s orders that all of this happened, and he was from Lordaeron. He was supported, however weakly, by the people of Lordaeron. To put blame on other nations because they sent forces to aid is really pushing it, and that’s not why the Blood Elves decided to join the Horde anyhow.

Should Elves who have been exiled from Quel’thalas (or who really didn’t even live there in the first place) have the Ghostlands as a neutral site? No. But it also doesn’t have anything to do with Garithos, like you want to claim.

Well Silvermoon, the ghostlands are currently considered a sort of “no man’s land” by the Blood Elves and therefore only a small presence of Blood Elf border guards are anywhere near there.

You literally reclaim it all by the end of the zone, which is capped off by destroying the awful prick who was responsible for the void elves.

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I’m sorry but what? Even by the end of the Void Elf questline the ghost lands are considered a taboo place to go by the Blood Elves, much like the Dead Scar they simply couldn’t fix what LK Arthas had done to it and therefore didn’t like going in the Ghostlands…

He is correct we reclaim it by the end. The Farstriders with the help of the Sunfury defend the borders.

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Absolutely not. A) it belongs to the Blood Elves and Void Elves were banished due to the danger they cause for the Sunwell. B) Its still part of the Belf start zone. No…keep Void/Helves out of the realm of the Sin’dorei, unless they choose to return to the Sin’dorei (option only to High Elves)

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Well it’s reclaimed yes, however the Blood Elves don’t like going there, I am well aware it’s not populated by undead (even if in-game zoneature appears otherwise).

i prefer to develop our little pocket realm in the void.
High elf players miss out on the cool potential void elves can bring.
instead of a basic elven city.
You could build as gorgeous sparkling city with tenticle like buildings.
shadowy streets illuminated by the glowing force of the void.
steps that pulsate bright purple glows with each step you take.
buildings crafted out of meteors.
watch towers with n’zoth like eyes that search for enemies.

there are some real cool things to work here with.
also the entrance to your home being a portal is a really strong way to keep people safe.

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We don’t need the Ghostlands OP.

We got Telogrus Rift and Stormwind :slight_smile:

(P.S you can still dance in Silvermoon if you want. You’ll understand the people but they will attack you :slight_smile: )

Ren’dorei have zero claim to quel’thalas; they lost any claim when they were kicked out for endangering the sin’dorei with their delving into things not meant to be toyed with. And their present forms prove their exile was justified and deserved.

No, they shouldn’t and, no, it should not.

Not only were the ren’dorei exiled but their ‘voidness’ plays havoc with the Sunwell, the center of sin’dorei life. So they not only deserve nothing, their very presence would be a danger to the sin’dorei’ most precious resource due to their irresponsibility.

No privilege for threats!

And the quel’dorei choose to abandon their own people to remain loyal to the Alliance. They deserve nothing for that abandonment. If they really want to return to their ancestral city, they can become sin’dorei and stand with the Horde like the rest of the quel’thalusians.

No privilege for traitors!

On top of the, it is Horde territory and both the ren’dorei and quel’dorei belong to the enemy faction.

No privilege for the enemy!

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See, this is my kind of human player.

I have to wonder if people making threads saying nonsense like “Silvermoon should be neutral” aren’t just trolling. It really feels like they are. I mean, can anyone with any real sense in their head think Blizzard would ever have a Horde capital allow members of the Alliance to just traipse about at their leisure?

Barring the dissolution of the faction divide, it will never happen. It’s a waste of time to ask for it and all it does is rile people up. And this is why I feel like these topics are just troll threads.

Silvermoon, Eversong Woods, and The Ghostlands, are HORDE zones. And so long as the faction divide remains, they are always going to be Horde zones that are hostile to the Alliance, whether that member of the Alliance is Thalassian in ancestry or not.

Probably created to make you high elf folks look bad, I’m not a fan of y’all but I have to wonder sometimes.

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Exactly. It just fans the flames of hostility between two groups with opposing viewpoints and I believe it’s done so with that exact intention in mind. With the High Elf debate winding down, it seems like these people are trying to find new ways to keep it going for their entertainment.

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Ok, ok so what if Void Elf race all go and become part Horde would that end the argument?

Hmmm :smirk:

Nah, make them go full Ethereal with becoming consumed and altered by the Void.

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LOL! No argument for me there! :rofl:

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Tbh, I really love that Lor’themar is allowing pilgrimage to the Sunwell for High Elves. It makes sense and is a diplomatic step toward rekindling HE/BE relations. It would have been a good story to explore for BEs to experience.

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TC feels like the kinda person that thinks CHAZ/CHOP was a good idea.