So is the Horde really about to get away with Genocide?

According to Medivh the Night Elves were a race of slavers, anyway, so perhaps it’s all karma.

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Wouldn’t be the first time.
Won’t be the last time.

The writers don’t think genocide is a big deal, they even trying to say Tyrande is crazy because she is mad about it.

Jaina’s atrocities? You mean that one time?

  • Allows her own dad to be killed for the sake of the Horde. LOL whatever.
  • Helps the Horde whenever the Alliance wanted to attack by teleporting them away. Yeah whatever I forgot.
  • Has one incident which actually resulted in her doing something (Orgrimmar didn’t even get drowned).

OMG I now remember. Her atrocities against the Horde are worthy of purging her and feeding her to Sargeras.

What do Alliance players want, for all Horde toons to be deleted and Horde players forcefully unsubscribed as punishment for Blizzard’s poor storytelling?

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Well maybe something other than being background props?

How about for example Tyrande crashes Saurfang and Sylvanas’ fake mak gora and attempts to assassinate Sylvanas who uses the power she got from the jailor or whatever messed up nonsense she has up her sleeve and escape?

But nah.

Punish Horde as hard as you punish those that make these pointless topics.

I see what you did there.

What genocide? Burning/destroying an enemy city in war, is an act of war.

And yes we were already at war, because it started with an Alliance rapid dog named Greymane attacking the horde’s fleet in stormheim. The motives are irrelevant in this case. An act of war is an act of war, and warrants a response.

The only reason the response wasn’t immediate was because the entire world was dealing with the legion invasion threat at the time when Anduin couldn’t keep his rapid dog general on a leash. The large scale attack on the horde fleet in stormheim ended whatever agreements/treaties the 2 factions had before, end of story.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but no, the burning of the tree/city of the nightelves was a simple act of war. Innocents die in wars, deal with it, or switch to another game where War isn’t part of it’s name. Try animal crossing or anything from Nintendo, I’m sure you’ll find them more suiting.

Good day. :slight_smile:

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Sure, but that wasn’t the alliance. Sylvanas destroyed her own city.

None of that counts, because in the eyes of the alliance fanbous as long as the horde did worse it doesn’t matter what the alliance does.

I love that Greymane is a rapid dog and not a rabid dog. Thanks for the compliments. He probably clocks in faster than Usain Bolt himself :slight_smile:

Also Ashran. Sorry to burst your entire post’s “bubble” but the Horde broke their own treaty like chumps and pretended there was a peace treaty.

Good day :slight_smile:

English isn’t my first language, so yeah that was a spelling error. However rapid or rabid, a dog is a dog all the same!

As for Ashran, I’m not sure which side started that, but according to the wiki, Both sides assumed the other had a super weapon they were going to use against them.

In any case, war is war regardless of who started it, and even if it started in WoD, it still doesn’t disprove my point that the burning of Teldrassil was still an act in an ongoing war, a response to a recent attack on the horde fleet (by the Alliance dog general).

Every time this thread moves to the top of GF, Sylvanas kills another NElf civilian.

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Nope. Ashran clearly had the Horde having dialogue like:

“Hey they discovered something we need to attack them”

And the Alliance had dialogue:

“Don’t these Horde know we had a treaty? Why are they attacking us?”

It’s plain and clear. Please look it up.

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Nah, this is before the sha was even released.

I’m no pandaria expert by any means, but as soon as they reach Pandaria, they start being affected by the Sha, is on the first questline.

The sha doesn’t start to effect them until the large sha within the statue is released. Which is the reason why the pandariens don’t want war on their lands, because they fear the anger, and hate between the Alliance would release it. The sha didn’t make them angry, the sha is a manifestation of their anger.

Not genocide. The tree was a legitimate strategic military target. No different from, say, Dresden or Hiroshima in WW2. Attacking and burning the enemy capitol is a time-honored part of warfare, and has been since people started making cities.

Is it horrific? Certainly. Is it something to inflame passions? Naturally. Is it something that a good person does? Of course not. But good people are the first casualties in any war, and war always inflames passions and has untold horrors. As Robert E. Lee said, “It is well that war is so terrible, else we should become too fond of it.”

Not when it constitutes no military threat and it is done in an explicit attempt to slaughter the civilian population who lives there, especially with no warning for the civilians to evacuate.

I agree we were at war. It didn’t start in Stormheim. Go re-do Aszuna questing, you appear to have forgotten a few things.

Dresden and Hiroshima were centers of industry, legitimate military targets where weapons of war were being produced. In both cases (and in Nagasaki) the bombings were warned ahead of time, to give the civilians time to evacuate.