I was going to post something similar actually. I’ve seen far more tauren/vulpera and troll primalists than Night elves
Koroleth, Melidrussa Chillworn, Kadros Icewrath, Daetha Stormlash. I saw like at least one other named person before on the plains for a quest. I can go to some of their muster zones and count the nameless ones.
I noted this twenty days ago. We have a thread here.
Tauren and Vulpera seem populous second to Night Elves.
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During the Primal Storm event most of the ones I ran into were Draenei and Tauren, I’ve found since then representatives of everyone even vulpera.
Personally , I loved Koroleth, bald head, scene chewing dialogue. It was like someone had read my Christmas list. Finally, a powerful night elf spellcaster who doesn’t have octopus legs.
Anyone going to venture some drawings of Night Elf shaman totems?
They communicated very strongly. It was a hell no! to the armistice and the normalisation of relations. Someone has gotta take the responsibility of knocking the wind out of Anduin’s peace sails.
I find it funny the short story completely breezed over the Alleria being present at the wedding considering how much apparent distaste Lothemar has for Void elves and their last interaction.
Still completely ignoring the fact he has segregated his people and kicked out the undesirable from his city.
The Night Elf Primalists are recursively redundant at that, as elementalist Night Elves lashing out against the world because of Horde assault was literally the Druids of the Flames.
BIG agree. Nothing about the Primalists “really” makes sense. Not the timetable, not their motives, not the races that comprise them, not their out of nowhere numbers. Hell, given their goal is to “bring back” elemental Chaos, funny how none of the Elemental Lords seem to have any stake in this.
Her murdered brother was killed in the council fight before her.
They were mainly Fandral’s cult of personality and exclusively Night Elven.
The Druids of the Flame were merely a branch of the multiracial Twilight’s Hammer. Frandral himself worked under Benedictus once he joined.
Seems like the major philosophical division between the Primalist and Twilight Hammer cults is the former wishes to restore the world to what it was at the start, just Azeroth and her Elemental Spirits. So, they are likely also anti void and anything cosmic force touched. The Twilight’s Hammer only wanted to bring about the hour of Twilight and thus the restore the Black Empire. It would of been wise of them to actually have both cults clash so they could show off how they are different. Perhaps have us infiltrate and play both off each other.
a branch headed by Fandral whom as a night elf supremacist only admitted Night Elves into his Order.
Leyara torched Hamuul for being a member of the Horde, as the Tauren were.
It’s kind of interesting how, probably unintentionally, Night Elves are kind of portrayed as being so incredibly weak in their faith compared to pretty much every other race out there. Every time something bad happens, it seems like a big chunk of their race is ready to drop their religion at the drop of a pin.
Other races stick to their belief in the light or the ancestors or whatever through thick in thin, but not the Night Elves. Druids of the Flame, Primalists, Forsaken Night Elves, etc. That kind of makes a big psychological statement: maybe deep down, they know that Elune worship isn’t really worth jack, in terms of a prayers answered per unit effort ratio.
The Light delivers. The Elements deliver. Void worship delivers. Wild Gods deliver. Elune? Not so much.
Not too sure on that yet. Raszageth was the one Neltharian sucked into a void portal, but she got out somehow only to be sealed away again with the Titan tech. And don’t know what bargains Iridikron made yet.
I got the vibe that was a void rift type portal like we have seen Alleria use. So he just yeeted her directly into the vault. I imagine that will be cleared up a bit better in the upcoming .7 patch when he head back for the Reach.
Iridikron’s said to of at some point started caring more about winning the war than about upholding the Primalist ideals the other three still held. Once the others were caught and he was watching the movement collapse around him was when he became desperate and made some sketchy (likely void) deals. The others do not likely know he made such deals, so they might turn against him if if/when they do.
I mean, we’ll probably kill the other two before it’s his turn in the spotlight.
I’m pretty sure Neltharion’s void stuff is what locked her in the Vault on Forbidden Reach, not that she escaped then was imprisoned again.
Trolls are literally EATING their gods in Northrend. betraying their Loa in Zandalar.
Gnomes don’t have faith per se.
Dwarves revere the Titans but don’t expect anything of them.
Orcs abandoned their ancester reverence to follow the Burning Legion and literally paved the road to the Dark Portal with the bones of the Draenei.
Humans have an ArchBishop of the Church of Stormwind throw in with the Twilights, the whole Cult of the Forgotten Shadow thing and how many others threw in with Kel-Thuzad in his Cult of the Dammed again?
As for Elune, she’s an oversold and underperforming goddess in a milieu where godhood means absolutely bupkiss.