Context.
There is some context that’s missing from that statement.
First of all, I am operating under the impression that Malfurion Stormrage is one of the most powerful druids to ever live. Like, ever. Is that incorrect? I’m not trying to be snippy, as Blizzard is known to…modify their lore from time to time. But, he is that powerful, yes? He is also a night elf, yes? He is also…upset about that whole genocide thing?
I am also operating under the impression that Tyrande Whisperwind is also considered a powerful being? War of the Ancients Tyrande? Created the Sentinels Tyrande? Dropped the Wardens when they got in her way Tyrande? She wasn’t exactly operating on a low level to begin with, yes? And now, she is literally empowered by the vengeful aspect of her god? She, too, is also upset about that genocide thing?
Is it fair for me to assume that just those two constitute a fairly powerful force? One of the strongest druids who ever lived and the warrior priestess infused with the rage of a god? In the forests that they have lived for millennia?
Okay. So…so, if we’re in agreement that those people are powerful? Then the Horde should probably bring some incredibly powerful people to stand against that, right? Maybe Grand Magister Rommath, or First Arcanist Thalyrssa? Someone to offset that kind of staggering power? Lady Liadrin infused with Light power? Something? Thrall, maybe, after making peace with the elements?
Because if you can’t, then, yes, you should lose, and you should lose swiftly. You literally have no advantages in this fight. You are fighting an enemy with nothing to lose, grossly superior firepower, and vast knowledge of the terrain, and how to fight there. An enemy led by people with - and this is not hyperbole - well over 30,000 years of combat experience, largely in forests. Lady Liadrin herself said that the night elves are suited for forest combat (Outside Suramar, when the elves were all bickering).
And despite all of that, for some reason? As the original poster pointed out, the night elves kept getting out…elved. It’s like if Aquaman ended up losing a swimming match to Decent-But-Not-Great-At-Swimming Johnson.
It was taking the moment away from the night elves, after telling them this would be their moment.
Hollow.