I’m just going to interrupt the elf lawyers for a moment to say that I happen to think that Mechagnomes are dang spiffy.
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.
Yeah. You can just walk to the Stormwind Mage District and the counter argument falls apart.
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.
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 ![]()
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. ![]()
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. ![]()
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. ![]()