Oh, I thought you had made up a justification for them imprisoning the princess while she was on her way to meet with the Horde, I stand corrected! It’s good, then, that you understand what they did was terrible, trying to use this poor woman as a bargaining chip with black mail.
Oh, but it is. Your further denial is evidence of this.
So if your dad commits a crime, I guess we should just throw your entire family in jail. Your dad’s family is your family after all.
And not once did I attempt to ignore, or cover the crimes any side did. But go all out, i guess.
… “Just stop”? Are you for real? What you’re suggesting is literally the textbook example of a bully hitting a crying a child, and then telling the child to stop crying or they’ll hit them more. If you hurt someone, and continue doing so, they WILL react, and WILL continue reacting. You also could have stopped. Why didn’t you?
And once again, not debating the reasons behind what happened in Stonetalon or Ashenvale, or Durotar, Dustwallow Marsh and the Barrens here for that matter, mostly because these happened with Garrosh’s Old-God tainted Horde. Different time, and not related to this thread (and hence, off-topic). Other than Jaina, the major players in that conflict are already dead. None of the Alliance leaders as of 8.1.5 blame the current Horde for Garrosh’s actions.
Of course the Horde isn’t. But that’s the whole point of this thread, isn’t it? The Alliance refused to help the Vulpera. The Horde stepped in. And now the Alliance is punishing the Vulpera for accepting Horde help. Makes sense?
And i guess Brennadam made their choice then, being a major trading and farming city that supported and supplied the Kul’tiras navy and army. Those children might be little and cute, but it’s a harsh world, innit?
I never once justified any of Cata and Mists. Are you high? I think you’re definitely high.
Yup, definitely high. What world have we come to, when an Alliance player is actively supported genocide of Alliance civilian targets, and a Horde player being against it.
And you clearly didn’t or can’t read.
This will be my last post to you, at least until you’re sober enough.
I’m sorry, what? How is telling a caravan of traders, “don’t support their supply lines” anything like that? ![]()
Stopped what? What’d I do?
That was before he was tainted and some of it wasn’t sanctioned by him. We’re talking about bad crap factions do in a war. That’s bad crap that happened in a war. You don’t get to pick and choose because someone else was in charge. ![]()
No… they were warned to stop supplying them and they said nope. Which is understandable. If I were them, I wouldn’t stop either. So the Alliance stopped them. Again, what would any army have done if a group of people were supplying the enemy? You’re not thinking outside your little Horde box.
Yes it is. Brennadam was a viable target. If the Horde didn’t let civilians out, that’s on their conscience. But it’s war and choices aren’t always easy or viable.
The Horde tries to justify it all the time by saying “it’s war.” And thanks for insulting me.
I didn’t say I supported it. I said it was a military target and bad crap happens in wars. But again with the insults. Real nice.
So because I’m capable of having an open mind, I understand what happens in wars better than you and I can step outside the faction box, because I play both sides, now I’m not only high but also drunk.
Welcome to my personal ignore list. You weren’t even worth the time I wasted responding to if you’re going to act like this.
More like I already know what you’re going to whine about via first paragraph.
Nice try. I have nothing to “whine” about. But sure, keep up the insults. Great tactic when you have no argument.
I’m out.
Nice try, but I’ve been reading posts from you besides your responses.
I’m not going to argue with fire trying to claim it’s not hot.
its in the alliance version of the vol’dun assault, it sometimes, spawns, the sum of it is that we discover that the vulpera are transporting goods for the horde, so we are tasked with scaring the vulpera away and burn the arms they were transporting
Thank you! I haven’t done any assaults in Vol’dun yet so that explains why I haven’t come across it yet 
We’re chasing off the Vulpera for no reason other than Blizzard grasping at straws to justify how they’re going to give Horde Vulpera as an allied race.
Then Christie will write a book about how the Alliance were awful to the Vulpera six years ago but we didn’t see it because we were busy killing Deathwing.
Then Blizz will retcon it in two expansions entirely.
No, they only decimated a small naval force chasing a Zandalari royal member being escorted by Horde leaders that she decided to trust because of Zul, who then goes on to betray his own people.
They then engage in relations with the Horde directly, monarch to warchief, and become tentative allies to a degree. You were allies before 8.1.5, it’s just Blizzard’s finally flipping a switch Tuesday because they’ve been pushing things back.
Civilizations have risen and fallen over unofficial pacts. If you somehow believe that the attack on Dazar’alor was unprovoked, I will never be able to explain it to you.
And she would have said what? “Oh, that was just Prophet Zul, the guy next to me in jail, my protector, and right hand man of my father, the King.”?
No, they destroyed a bunch of ships that were chasing a wrongfully imprisoned princess that the Alliance were going to use to blackmail Rastakhan with after abducting her while she was on a diplomatic mission. And only shot them after they entered the waters surrounding the Zandalari Empire. Nice spin though!
Horde is off burning down a tree while the banshee bimbo commits many war crimes that is how Alliance justifies it also they look like little horses and need to be mounted knowing Alliance loves horse mounts.
Being escorted by Horde leaders that broke her out of a prison.
And then she is used to gain influence with a naval power. Why did the Horde break her out? Good will and a sense of honor? ![]()
See, I never remember reading this or seeing this.
Anywhere.
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Spin it how you like.
But you just spent so much effort doing that yourself…
Wait. What?
As I said plenty of times through this thread. I won’t be able to reason with you. You are passionate about the mythological pretend faction on a video game. You believe it can do no wrong. That’s ok with me. I won’t be able to change your mind about something you are emotional about. And, likewise, you cannot convince me that either faction is good. So, it is what it is.
Oh yeah, and for the record, that’s the nation known as Zandalar, there in the background.
“You”
Who exactly are you talking to? I just got in here. <_<
You’re totally not in here debating the righteousness of fictional factions in a video game. /s
Again, who are you talking to?
Good for you! ![]()
No, you’re just incapable of arguing a point, and then resort to “it’s just a game bro” when someone actually discusses the subject with you.
I… never discussed that with you? Again, are you responding to me thinking I’m somebody else?
I never questioned the rightness of the Zandalari in defending their waters. I only questioned the purity of the motives of the Horde in rescuing Talanji, and therefore questioned you implying that they were not already allied to a degree before the Battle of Dazar’alor.
Try harder, please.
Don’t need to try at all.
No he’s actually correct there. You have no right to tell the Vulpera who they can trade with and you certainly have no right to kill them for ignoring you. Using their refusal to obey your commands an excuse to slaughter them is pure evil.