So guess it's time to deal with the Purge

lmao.
Read the article you linked.
Every named Horde character in the Brennadam raid died.
:dracthyr_hehe_animated:

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I see you moved the goal post. Yes you killed the named NPCs. Which is different than kill ever Horde(which you claimed we did) that participated in the the attack.

Not every Horde who participated in the attack was killed. Maybe if the Horde turned over everyone who participated in it(and everyone who participated in the Fourth War for that matter) then we can have Jaina apologize :grin:

Led by Mayor Roz and Sergeant Calvin, Brennadam’s defenders fought the Horde in the western section of the town, who were equipped with war zeppelins and siege weaponry. While evacuating civilians and putting out major fires, the militia would also assassinate the Horde’s field commander, Champion Lockjaw.[4] By commandeering an enemy Azerite war machine, Alliance heroes were also able to decimate reinforcements coming from Warfang Hold, securing the safety of Brennadam.[5]

Read.
Please, lord god.
just read.
Don’t stop when you think you’ve made a point.
Read the whole article.
Read.
Turn yourself from an ignorant forum pleb into a learned and studied forum pleb.

https://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Heavy_Artillery

Destroy everything that moves, then activate the Self Destruct.

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Yeah, but every time you kill them and wait around long enough they reappear. Checkmate.

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I wasn’t happy when Dalaran was destroyed but there was a microscopic level of relief. That is the closest the Blood Elves are going to get for Garithos or the Purge and I think it is good that it is gone.

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That doesn’t make sense. Brennadam was three expansions ago. Nobody was even thinking about it until Blizzard reminded players of it. Even here on the forum, where we like to rake over old grievances, most people just view it as a bit of stupid writing rather than getting legit indignant over it.

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Who is the ignorant pleb? That is the NOTES section from the wiki meaning that portion was written by THE PEOPLE OF THE WIKI and not Blizzard. I just redid the damn quest and while you do turn their azerite weapon against the Horde forces it doesnt mean you kill them all. In fact, aside from bonus mission, the non-named Horde forces keep attacking the outer half of the town.(and aside from the bonus objective you never actually get any questline directly asking you to kill them!)

You know that Blizzard literally made this canonical for some right? That for whatever light forsaken reason say the Scarlet Onslaught or hell, the Defias continued on as organization long after we killed most of their high ranking/“named” characters?

Thus Dread’s argument that killing the two named NPC that was part of the Brenedan thing is even more specious because we never actually got any quest about retaking the half ot the town/that it ends with only securing the half of the town the Horde never managed to attack.

Side note, it was even more brutal then I remember(I only did it once) with the Horde actually just fire bombing civilians.(even one civilian just trying to get kids to safety)

The newest exploration book would’ve been the PERFECT time to retcon it to it being a massive N’Zoth illusion and it was actually quilboar attacking the village and the old god simply manipulated the peoples worse fears that horde would one day attack them, not being content with just Daelins death

Because that whole attack is out of left field. Even Rexxar acts really bizarre

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Say what you will about Blizzard, at least they are not using a cheap “it was all a dream” cliche to retcon their lore and realize that can be a long term horrible thing(anytime someone doesnt like a story, people can just say it was all an Old God/Legion/whatever illusion/dream plot?)

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I said nothing about it being a dream Zerde. I said make it illusion. That N’zoth simply convinces the people of Brendan that it was the horde when it was actually quilboar

I never said anything about retconning it so the attack never actually happened.

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The “all a dream” trope doesnt just refer to “dreams”. Had you bothered to watch Red’s video you might have learned that.

This is literally an attempt at retcon but trying to at least be less obvious about it.

Cute that you had to cut out the last half of my point about retconning it just so you could be dishonest and lie about what was said

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It actually was meant to be quilboar attacking the village, funnily enough; Blizzard just made the attack be committed by the Horde out of left field.

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Yeah, which is what I was getting at. The book would’ve been a neat little chance to fix it :dracthyr_heart:

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That doesn’t matter in the context of what I am saying and if you want sure.

This is literally an attempt at retcon but trying to at least be less obvious about it. You want to retcon the Horde not doing Brennedan. When Blizzard does not and at least is attempting to keep that particularly narrative integrity even if it means having to uncomfortably deal with it in the story.

Yes. Zerde it does matter. Because you don’t get to be LIE and be DISHONEST about my own points

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Again that literally did not change anything that I said. You are sneakily trying to retcon Horde cupability of the event. I mean, maybe Jaina trying to drown Ogrimmar was also just N’zoth giving people visions. That seems to be your end goal. :smiley:

Agreed, however not really surprised they did nothing with it, considering Blizzard writing philosophy is all about beating down the Horde.

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I’m not shocked either that they did nothing with it and largely swept it under the rug with Well, sylvanas lied about how bad it was sooo…. and left it at that

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At least its one more thing we can blame on her and might mean she is even less likely ever to return to the Horde with her baggage.