I’d agree but I want to see Lor’themar get some spotlight. His short stories are interesting but he’s had close to nothing in the games since Siege of Orgrimmar.
I honestly fear him getting the spotlight after seeing what it’s done to most Horde characters.
Yeah… Horde leaders getting the spotlight usually means they become a raid boss or die.
10/10 totally agree
Victory for Sylvanas
Tyrande is my new favorite character , she was really badass
They are hellbent on destroying every character that made Warcraft awesome over the last 20 years. Leaving us with whatever it is these characters are now.
This is why SLands funneling players through Exile’s Reach is bad
It makes the poser belf players forget that belves are closet treehuggers too
Glad it wasn’t just my computer that crashed on this cinematic. Yea be nice if she stays gone for awhile. Still feel like she is getting off awful easy for the terrible things she did.
meanwhile that one employee deep in activision-blizzard
Lol I’ve been a BElf, and only a BELF since BC. I have no problem with Trees, NElf (players) on the other hand…
I’d like that as well, but he’s going to need to develop a bit more of a personality.
I’d like to see more of Lady Liadrin as well, which may happen if data mining is any indication.
I’m getting a bit sick of Liadrin as the belf rep in storylines. They need to give stuff to do to the others. Halduron’s screentime after Isle of Thunder has basically just been as a (the) Marksman Hunter hero in Legion
Tree manipulators more like it. Forcing nature to stay in spring with magic.
Hunter hall confirms it was a side effect of Thas’alah and the sunwell, not active magic
Where does it say that? Because it was lore that belves changed their forest so it would be pretty all year around.
Hunter Hall goes directly in contrast to everything else, but not surprised. Blizz was never consistent with their own lore. Thas’alah has been gone for 14 years and everything is still in the state of spring. The Sunwell was damaged and nothing changed. And we get our magic from the well anyway.
By lore you mean “it was on wowwiki but never sourced”?
Hunter Hall goes directly in contrast to everything else
Hunter hall matches things that people claimed had been retconned with no justifying basis for it.
Belf intro zones, the Lor’themar short story, the Vereesa short stories all refer to high/blood elves as pretty connected to the woods
Preempting the “because it’s their homeland” humans don’t talk to trees in their homelands’ forests
By lore I mean World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 and World of Wacraft: Exploring Azeroth: Eastern Kingdoms.
It’s in Wowpedia. Which is pretty accurate. Connected to the woods does not mean, does not manipulate it. Our entire history is manipulation for power.
Chronicle
People read way more into chronicles than is actually stated
And I thought Danuser hated chronicles
It’s in Wowpedia.
Wowpedia still has a hell of a lot of fanon
Stop trying to dodge the issue. Blood Elves turning Eversong into an eternal spring so it will be pretty is in both books. Where’s your source?
p.s. I’m not being snarky. I really want to see another example of the new writers not giving a fig to what the old writers gave us.