Reasons why gnomes are cool?

I’m just going to interrupt the elf lawyers for a moment to say that I happen to think that Mechagnomes are dang spiffy.

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They all taste the same when its been on the fire long enough.

You asked multiple times and ignored the sources.

Sorry, I am not gonna respond to the of your responses since it is obvious at this your just here to cause unrest.

From wowpedia;

High elves typically have light colored eyes that vary from light grey to blue to green, and occasionally brown,[45] and grey.[46] In Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, the “Ranger Scouting” upgrade for the Elven Ranger shows an eye with a green pupil. In Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, high elven eyes were depicted white and pupil-less, both in-game and in official artwork.

You should also watch the WoW movie also lol.

Anyways, done with you, most likely you’ll recry “need source!” Anyways.

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Yeah. You can just walk to the Stormwind Mage District and the counter argument falls apart.

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Gnome girls are hot.

what if i dont have void elves unlocked? lmao

You don’t have to go to Telogrus Rift. There are High Elves over in the Mage district.

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Guys, this is a gnome thread
Youve gone way off topic

Only cool gnome I’ve seen is the one that brings cookies to all the threads.

Looks for Grumbles

Id like a cookie :heart_eyes:

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the sorceresses walking with void elves only appear if you have void elves unlocked. theyre intrinsically linked

Because gnomes are sassy!

I asked Naughtymoon, once, to provide a source for her statement that Void Elves “blood an unnatural color”, and she failed to provide one — it wasn’t brought up again until Aussielight provided a citation for her, to which I responded, and I’ll quote myself:

That isn’t “[asking] multiple times”.
That isn’t “ignoring the source”.

At least to anybody following along that has any integrity. :man_shrugging:

They’re referring to the iris of their eye, which is entirely unrelated to the glowing sclera. I’ve explained this to you twice, now. :man_shrugging:

Warcraft III also definitely stated that Gul’dan raised the entirety of the Broken Isles, upon which we see the ruins of Suramar — and, yet, World of Warcraft tells a decidedly different tale.

The most recently established canon, in every franchise ever produced, is always to be considered the most accurate… and for the last ~18-years, in the most recently established canon, Alliance-aligned Thalassians that aren’t Void Elves have been depicted exclusively with a sclera that glowed blue. If this fact upsets you, you’ll have to coddle yourself because that isn’t my job. :man_shrugging: