Nightborne's feeble excuse to go Horde

Yea no sorry tyranda just asked a question it was a very simple one could they be trusted this time?
And they answered by siding with the horde.
You can white wash that all you want but if you bubbled your city to wait out the war rather than fight for it you should be called out.

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So like the night elves.

While I understand the decision from a game play perspective - from a player perspective it was horrible for the Alliance. We don’t see any of that conversation that led to the Nightborne joining the Horde. All I know (as a character) was I rescued this woman from dying in the wilderness, nursed her back to health and helped save her people.

Then because she had a five minute conversation I was not part of she now has murderous desire to kill me.

Um… what?

It was sloppy story telling by Blizz.

:cookie:

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arcane and void aren’t even on the same level of dangerous.

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That’s just cynical. The Lightforged were part of the game before Allied Races were announced and their history goes back thousands of years; that your history wasn’t part of theirs until recently doesn’t mean their history didn’t happen. You’re like Christopher Columbus coming to the Americas like “Wtf? These people just came out of nowhere!” Void Elves are just Blood Elves that got doped up on void, so their history is very well known to you.

Besides, I don’t see you complaining about Vulpera history. As far as I can tell, they were completely absent from Warcraft lore until this expansion and people absolutely love them, falsifying your implication that there needs to be some long drawn-out history and player familiarity in order for an Allied Race to be well done.

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Kul tiran would look great of they were more muscular, and didn’t look like they just swallowed a dwarf whole.

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It’s all she posts about, it’s kinda sad

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arcane brought the attention of demons though. It was the reckless use (correct me if I’m wrong) that nearly brought the destruction of the entire planet.

The void elves were banished because the blood elves were afraid that their beer fountain would get dirty.

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As a beer-loving Dwarf, surely you can understand their precaution… :slight_smile:

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I certainly do, I just like how history repeated itself. But if we are going to be serious here. The arcane magic used by the highborne nearly caused the destruction of Azeroth. It resulted in the maelstrom and the demons knowing of our existence.

Do Val’sharah as Horde and you’ll understand how interaction with a single individual can make you hate their entire race. Tyrande is the worst.

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Our “beer fountain” sprang to life and started shokushu attacking the citizens.

It was poorly contrived, for sure. They just needed an excuse.

I second this. She’s absolutely intolerable.

I think I hate her almost as much as Nathanos.

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Think your citizens drank a bit much and dreamt up that part

Every time an Alliance player asks for Nightborne, an Angel loses their wings.

Have you seen their customization options? Have you seen how terrible the female model is?

Lightforged Draenei and Nightborne shouldn’t exist.

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Really? Sauce pls

Of course not. The vulpera were there from the start of the expansion. Like Highmountain. Like Nightborne. (Unlike LF/VE who were inserted at the tail-end when Blizz realized they had to give us something, too)

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Woah I never thought i’d agree with you
I hate myself now

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Arcane was what attracted the legion but arcane magic itself doesnt lead to negative things happening as it is just magic, people may point out that arcane is connected to the titans but the titans don’t use it as a bargaining chip to entice others to follow their will. void however is directly connected to the voidlords the same beings who created the old gods with the intent to tempt mortals to their own demise through use of void magic.

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You forgot to alternatively capitalize letters when typi… oh. Oh, you’re serious.