(Commentary): You missed my comment about them moving north, didn’t you? The barrens doesn’t have much as far as hunting goes, and they’d be competing with the Horde. To survive, they’d logically move north, to Ashenvale, which has far more game. The Horde shouldn’t be anywhere near Ashenvale after the war. It’s more likely they’ll come into contact with Night Elves re-securing their sacred forests.
(Commentary): Other than the fact they’re walking around, arm in arm, with Orcs.
They would’ve seen trolls and had hostile first impressions. But the Darkspear weren’t the Amani. Not all trolls are the same. If the blood elves were desperate enough to join the orcs after the second war, they wouldn’t of cared about trolls as long as it wasn’t the Amani.
They didn’t flee with the saberon. The saberon managed to get in last second. Saying the mag’har fled with the saberon because they were friendly means somehow the botani became friendly aswell.
Because a hostile race is right there with the tauren who wouldn’t like them. The tauren might also see the saberon the same way they see quilboar.
There is no reason orcs and tauren would hate Saberon especially after we worked with them on Draenor. We would definitely be weary because not all Saberon were friendly.
(Commentary): Because they were already moving north? That was the direction they were running in. The Saberon were running to the north, while the Botani were running to the south.
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(Observation): The Horde suffered a massive resource crisis years ago with starvation being a very real threat because the game in their lands had been hunted to excess. At the tail end of MoP, the Kor’kron were slaughtering what remained in the Barrens to feed Garrosh’s forces in Orgrimmar. The Barrens should be utterly depleted of game.
(Commentary): The Horde and Alliance have signed an armistice. Ashenvale should no longer being in chaos. Indeed, with no Horde and a dispersed Night Elf presence, the Saberon would be virtually free to thrive, unchecked.
(Sarcasm): Oh yes, they evacuated together, on purpose, which is why the Saberon and Botani stuck around with their best friends, the Mag’har, whom were also heard to lament the absence of such races because they made for, ‘good eating.’ Comments found during the unlock scenario.
There is reason. If we remember them from the Draenor campaign, the saberon fought both Horde and Alliance. Only one that fought with the Horde or Alliance is Leoraj (however it’s spelled). And we don’t know which side he fought with, if he fought with anyone lorewise at all.
You do realize that all the negatives you’re trying to apply to the Horde also applies to the Alliance, correct? I’m sure the Draenei y’all worked with on Draenor had plenty to say about the Saberon. The night elves have 0 reason to befriend a savage alien race, especially when they’re dealing with their own problems and they are known to be weary of strange races. Tauren has a soft spot for misfits and we’ve never been known to be xenophobes (like night elves of the past.)
I’m standing by the fact that saberon, thematically, would fit in more with the Horde. They’re tribal, they’re unsophisticated and they’re in our territory.