To be fair, Blizzard says that Void Elves are far larger than High Elves in population. So, I would assume in the several thousand. If High Elves are on the high end over 1000+ individuals. Void Elves would be 3000~. Blood Elves would be 10,000~. (None of these numbers are accurate just conjecture) I think Void Elves are large enough to field several divisions and an army to fight at the Siege of Lordaeron, the attack on Zandalar and even sacrifice troops to the warfronts. If anything, they aren’t a few dozen. Also, they’re recruiting.
Its weird to me to think that folk believe they would try to take Quel’thalas.
Umbric wants Quel’thalas to go Alliance again but hes not talking about through war or bringing the Void into Quel’thalas.
Void Elves understand that the Void is not a power you take so lightly.
It makes no sense for the Void Elves to be a populous race considering that they consist of Blood Elf exiles, and no stock went into displaying that there was some mass exodus of Blood Elves from Quel’thalas.
Secondly, is the process of becoming a Void Elf not meant to be a dangerous one? It hasn’t ever been stated, but I can’t imagine every elf that begins the transition makes it through to completion.
Blizzard has never said anything on the matter. We know nothing about the process so we just can’t say at all.
We see that there are elves coming to the Telogrus Rift to join their wayward brothers. If you played BFA you see them fielding armies and entire divisions. Then we had the skin and eye updates providing greater diversity to the Void Elves. Also, Blizzard told us that Void Elves outnumber High Elves to what extent we don’t know, but that would mean they’re far larger than we initially thought.
My statement was that it was nonsensical to me for Void Elves to be populous considering that they rely on filling their ranks solely with exiles and a handful of Alliance High Elves and that still stands.
It’s a silly notion that there’s just droves of elves seeking to infuse themselves with a force as dangerous and insidious as the void. That would be like Humans purposely seeking out and wanting to be raised into undeath to join the Forsaken.
Also, what Blizzard says to justify the mess of a “race” they created is not my concern.
Where? Do you by chance have a source?
If there actually are more void elves than high elves around, that at least resolves the question of whether they’re making new void elves somehow.
If they said there were more but didn’t explain how we make more it could just as well be there were always more.
I really wish Ren’dorei lore wasn’t so VOID of details.
i regret nothing
Indeed quelthalas belongs to the alliance, but the LORDAERON alliance, and lordaeron people are undead forsaken now, they both in the same faction and allied.
Elves in the STORMWIND alliance should stay away from blood elves masochism and let them enjoy the life among the ones almost wiped them out twice (orcs and undeads). new lore should be developed for us, the farer we get from quelthalas the better.
quel’thalas belongs to the same people it always has, the high elves
agreed. your lot arent even on azeroth unless you are dipping in from the twisting nether, thankfully
as far as development for void elves i dont think you will ever get anything beyond they exist and through the context of alleria appearances. void elves are just a soul less clone of blood elves after all. given to alliance players who cried about having to roll horde to play a lotr elf. you should be more grateful 12 posts
more like it belongs to blood elves, because if they belong to high elves you telling it belongs to void elves and alliance remains of high elves too. lets separate politics and races
you should widen your imagination, maybe you one that tho void elves would never have anything they have now. i think void elves will take the place silver covenant had in the alliance lore.
so funny comming from a desfigured night elf
what does it have to do with anything at least i don’t put my profile private as cowards do.
They will not. The Silver Covenant is an important Alliance-faction which is used in almost every expansion (so far). If anything, the Void Elves need to become relevant before they can take any place within the Alliance at all.
it belongs to all high elves they can live in or come and go as they please. unless you have a citation that states other wise? oh unless your were explicitly exiled or void corrupted
why would i refer to a race as a whole like that lmao
Citation needed. The only comments about Void Elf numbers I’ve ever heard were Ion calling them an, ‘elite squad,’ and then a dev suggesting they’re not actively recruiting, but not turning people away either.
I’d be willing to throw out Ion’s comment entirely just because he has been a very unreliable source on just about anything. I haven’t seen anything suggesting there are more Void Elves than High Elves.
them is not ALL high elves just mere blood elves.
you got your citation for all ‘high elves’ are exiled and none live in quel’thalas currently yet?
There are LIVING Lordearon citizen in the Alliance. Heck, one of them yell “for Lordearon” back at the Wrathgate.
Also, there has never been a Lordearon/Stormwind split. It was always just one Alliance.
Lor’themar was forced to exile several of his former comrades who refused to accept Rommath’s teachings reasoning that he could not lead a nation divided. This decision would come to weigh him down deeply, during the tribulations to come.
[In the Shadow of the Sun](wowpedia.fandom. com/wiki/In_the_Shadow_of_the_Sun)
being Rommath’s teachings the racial of blood elves, so no mana tap meant being exiled
He hardly changed his mind else he wouldn’t exile void elves and push them to the alliance, alleria had to be next to sunwell to corrupt it so void elves being few yards away was enough to a-void problems.
Lor’themar has attempted to mend bridges with what remains of his quel’dorei cousins, allowing them access to the sacred Sunwell and offering the exiled inhabitants of a aid and supplies. These attempts have varied in success, the former making pilgrimages to Quel’Thalas and the latter outright declining any assistance.
so non-blood elves can only pilmigrage silvermoon, not live there it seems, how do non blood elves have any belonging to quelthalas without any political power nor any way to make decisions else align themselves to blood elves comunism party?
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