ok and?
everyone knows they were exiled for protesting mana vampirism, not for being ‘high elves’
ok and?
everyone knows they were exiled for protesting mana vampirism, not for being ‘high elves’
Which is literally what defines what a “high elf” is. That they wouldn’t partake in draining mana.
non high elf uses vampirism all blood elves used vampirism, if you have any lore source of high elven not using vampirism and living in quelthalas please share
they did. actually only a FEW ALLEGEDLY could do this. so unless ‘high elves’ are 3 elves…
what defines a high elf is being a tall majestic blonde haired elf otherwise known as a child of quel’thalas
i’m looking for a pic you posted when veresaa went to quelthalas to help against trolls and there were someone telling her she doesn’t bellong there, even when she wasn’t vanished… do you have it?
what defines a high elf is being a tall majestic blonde haired elf or a child of quel’thalas
literally every elf in wow, even void elves yet you need a blood elf citicen card to live there unless you have any recent source
i’m looking for a pic you posted when veresaa went to quelthalas to help against trolls and there were someone telling her she doesn’t bellong there, even when she wasn’t vanished… do you have it?
yea because shes exiled. that probably means no sunwell and cant reclaim windrunner spire either
yea because shes exiled. that probably means no sunwell either
she wasn’t exiled she lived in dalaran when all the communism happened and she was rejected in cataclysm, sunwell restored in tbc and the dalaran elven war in pandaria she may be the prove non blood elves aren’t allowed in quelthalas
Do you even know what the word several means? You seem confused
several
do you even now lorthemar is refering he exiled several FORMER “comrades” NOT several high elves, and the cause he exiled them was FOR not mergin into the blood elf faction, so he indeed exiled the whole high elves left in quelthalas as he didn’t want a divided nation.
so in this case several refers to the few comrades, such several comrades being the totality of high elves still withing the border of quelthalas
i.e. i exiled few of my old friends for not drinking cola:
meant i exiled the totality of my friends whom didn’t drank cola, those being a few of my total friends
the facto there was a split, the actual alliance is not the same. even tho there are alive lordaeran people the continuation of lordaeron realm is undercity and the forsaken
The membership is different, but the Alliance of Lordaeron never formerly dissolved. What you’re suggesting is that NATO from 1949 is not the same as the NATO of today because it’s since changed, gaining new members.
The only thing that I would say that changed, is that it’s thematically different now. It was originally formed to fight the Orcish horde. Now it’s just trying to save the world from dying.
Not that I’m sure it makes much of a difference, but that’s the only thing I would say is different
It was originally formed to fight the Orcish horde. Now it’s just trying to save the world from dying.
Well, it was a self-defense pact between nations, protecting one another from any threats, but mostly the Orcish Horde. After the Second War ended, the Alliance didn’t dissolve, after all, and when the Scourge rose as a threat, the Alliance continued to function in defense of itself (if poorly because the Scourge spread too quickly and governments were far too incompetent at the time).
But yeah, the Alliance of today is the same Alliance of the Second War. The members have changed is the only difference.
but the alliance of lordaeron is not the same as the realm of lordaeron, actual lordaeron belongs to forsaken
as for the alliance of lordaeron after lordaeron fall which countries were left? sw and ironforge alone?
It was originally formed to fight the Orcish horde. Now it’s just trying to save the world from dying.
I would point out that even back in Warcraft the Alliance was always trying to “do the right thing”. In Warcraft 2 it could have just let the Horde go open portals to other worlds but decided it didn’t want other worlds to suffer what they suffered(plus the Horde might turn out stronger for it).
but the alliance of lordaeron is not the same as the realm of lordaeron
Its reference was to the continent of Lordaeron, which is the Northern Eastern Kingdoms, everything north of the Thandol Span. All of the nations of the original Alliance were located up there (I believe Ironforge and Gnomeregan joined late in the War after the Alliance broke the siege on Ironforge).
as for the alliance of lordaeron after lordaeron fall which countries were left? sw and ironforge alone?
Stormwind, Ironforge, Gnomeregan’s Exiles, and Dalaran I believe.
That’s true now that you mention it. Sure, they did some sketchy things along way, but we all would when your life is constantly on the line
Stormwind, Ironforge, Gnomeregan’s Exiles, and Dalaran I believe.
the Wildhammers of Aerie Peak and whatever numbers of Stromgarde that filled Refugee Point and 1/3 of the old city, though they cannot be considered a major contributing power. The humans of Hillsbrad Foothills would be leftover living Lordearoneanianwhateverss, correct? Though they would just be random civilians rather than any government/military force.
the Wildhammers of Aerie Peak and whatever numbers of Stromgarde that filled Refugee Point and 1/3 of the old city, though they cannot be considered a major contributing power. The humans of Hillsbrad Foothills would be leftover living Lordearoneanianwhateverss, correct? Though they would just be random civilians rather than any government/military force.
I may be wrong, but I thought the Wildhammer had left the Alliance after the Second War? I know for sure that Stromgarde, Gilneas, and Quel’Thalas did. Kul Tiras did as well for a while, but it did rejoin.
So when Lordaeron fell there would’ve still been pockets of Lordaeron in the Alliance (mostly the Hillsbrad Foothills areas), Dalaran, and Kul Tiras, on top of Stormwind, Ironforge, and Gnomeregan.
Wildhammer withdrew after Lordaeron fell, and Gnomeregan withdrew after the trogg invasion.
and Gnomeregan withdrew after the trogg invasion.
Technically, they never withdrew at all. They lost Gnomeregan, but the Gnomeregan Exiles remained a part of the Alliance all the same.