Pandas Did You Picked the Right Side?

I think I did :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

I picked the side that did not leave my country in ruins, burn alive thousands of our old allies, join forces with one of our enemies, tried killing our faction leader, destroy nature like it’s no one’s business, conquer nations every other expac or kidnap our children to sacrifice them to Demons…

Why there is even a choice for Pandaren to pick anything other then Alliance has confused me to no end since MoP.

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Pfft, you Panda’s… There was never any room for you in the Horde… Well, Sylvanas Horde, maybe, but the Horde, no room at all.

But it was the alliance that crashed into your turtle and almost killed it. Though I don’t remember them helping the Saurok, I wouldn’t put it past those devious humans…

Well for one, the Pandaren starting zone takes place before the events of MoP and second the Pandaren on the Turtle haven’t set foot on Pandaria for a couple hundred years. They have little to no connection to the continent or the events that happen there.

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No they did not, the Horde on there broke out and rioted causing the ship to crash. And no they did not ally with them, no one did.

Even if they joined before MoP I am pretty sure after the events of MoP the Pandaren would of clearly seen what was going on.

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Ok, if you couldn’t tell, that part of my post was a joke.

It would have been nice if Pandas were Alliance only.

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Or if they weren’t even in the game.

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Wyrmcrest Accord, ah that explains it.

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the irony of a belf saying this is literally palpable.

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Any smart Pandaren would know the horde is NOT for them. Alliance is where Pandaren belong and it shouldn’t ever have been a weird neutral thing. Butt sniffing Hozen are what the horde should have gotten.

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I must have missed that patch in MoP. Because I don’t remember garrosh ever sacrificing children to demons. Infact I can’t think of any horde character in world of Warcraft that was sacrificing children to demons while still being considered a member or the horde.

The horde pandaren chose the horde based on the ideals they were shown in the start zone by the horde prisoners the alliance were carrying. And probably planning on killing.

The fact that they have stuck with the horde despite what happened with garrosh and what happened in Pandaria just shows that they are true members or the horde.

Plus I remember everyone in stormwind being a jerk to you, and even Varian made you fight him as a trial to prove your worth to the alliance.

That I know the games lore? Thank you

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Are we gonna forget that Garrosh made pandas fight in the arena?

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Nope I remember, but the alliance did too was my point.

The part at the very start of both forces arriving in Pandaria is when this happens. Also Alliance being jerks? Garrosh throws you in a pit to fight 3 monsters…

Nah just that you’re on an RP server and picked for RP reasons. Good on ya.

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Varian took on the 3 pandas while Garrosh threw them into an arena for entertainment lol

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I picked the side that didn’t put my people into forced labor camps, instigated war during a Legion invasion based on nothing substantial, and is largely guilty of many of the same crimes and atrocities they accuse the Horde of.

Maybe it’s because the game doesn’t shine a spotlight on it and base an expansion-long storyline on it like they do with us, regardless, I have no love for hypocrites. The Horde at least acknowledges that Sylv is a problem.

From their ivory towers, the Alliance presume they can unite the world just by getting rid of the Horde. What will happen when the Horde is gone? They will turn on each other.

I’ve heard similar tales from an ancient empire once, and I have no interest in serving the modern-mogu.

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This. Every Horde pandaren is a traitor of their entire race.

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