Sylvanas Has The Support Of The People And Thrall Knows He’s Committing Treason Against Them

My point is that in a war, obviously you will move to attack what you are trying to stop. It was their territory. It isn’t very informative on their troops somehow not being able to abide a peace agreement that allows something they don’t necessarily prefer.

Warsong Gulch is a little iffy on that. Whether or not it’s part of the Barrens or Ashenvale has always been disputed, it seems to be somewhere in the mountains on the border.

I guess in terms of that situation, it’s less the allowance itself and more how flagrant it would be for them.

sylvanas has my support against the creative team just like garry did

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The situation makes it seem that the Orcs are going onto Night Elf land to get the trees. I feel like the comic is specifically set in Ashenvale for that battle. While the Gulch is on the border, the part with actual trees seems to be their land. If we’re being very technical, I doubt the Night Elves drew a strict border for the period they settled Ashenvale for thousands of years. Whether or not it is technically their land is less relevant than the fact they think it is.

The gleaming purple-and-emerald forests of Ashenvale are more than just pleasant woodland. To the Warsong orcs who name themselves Outriders, they’re a prize cache of building planks; to the night-elven Silverwing Sentinels, they’re home. Where the turned soil and tree stumps surrounding Horde lumber mills start to encroach on Ashenvale’s timberlands, these two factions clash. Each group recruits heroes from far and wide – the Horde to batter back the defenders and clear the forests, and the Alliance to shatter the aggressors and stop the disappearance of their precious land. Capturing flags might seem like an unorthodox method of settling this dispute, but it’s symbolic (and hardly without bloodshed). Whoever holds their defeated foes’ banner will show all who look upon the forest that their claim is the strongest – and dictate the future of one of the most important, ancestral lands of the Kaldorei. Turned soil and tree stumps surrounding Horde lumber mills start to encroach on Ashenvale’s timberlands, these two factions clash.

A valley bordering Ashenvale Forest and the Barrens, Warsong Gulch hosts a constant battle between the Horde and Alliance. As a 10 vs 10 capture-the-flag battleground, the first faction to capture three flags is victorious. Eager to aid their allies, members of every race in Azeroth rush to the Gulch to lend sword, or spell, to the conflict.

To me, the Night Elves have put up with awkward situations, as I noted. One base having to watch some trees cut down, while awkward, is not something I consider impossible for them. Especially if that’s a necessary concession for peace (which seemed their priority).

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I have question does blizzard assume that the horde is loyal to Sylvanas or does blizzard assume that the horde doesn’t have mind of they own and can see where chips are falling. they give you option tell sylvanas or not. I have play through that option yet on my paladin I been keep hope to get it. I just wonder why people think it not Sylvanas isn’t one committed treason what I understand is blizzard goal with this expansion is to make horde be more like family or remind themselves of this I not sure why some commentary and people think one thing over another

I have wondered about this too.

That’s what they said–but right now it looks more like the Horde is going to be permanently split in the end.

That very true it just MOP with some changes. You could of burn the World Tree without the Horde doing it, could of had the Naga do it, and we all know the Alliance would think the Horde did it and you could more or less have the same story with some changes. You could even have Saurfang think the Horde burn the tree somehow and have him do what he doing. Sadly that ship sail a while back and the Horde once again must suffer to tell a bad story, only this time i do think it will damage the Horde Player Base.

I was pretty anti-Sylvanas so far but after the recent revelations from the development team, I am over it.

I’ll throw in my lot with Sylvanas.

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Sylvanas she ruthless but sadly the creative team has taken her so far down a dark path there nothing they can do to fix it. The Forsaken in general are ruthless overall they do not feel or see things the same way as living people.

Sylvanas is not Garrosh she from WC3 so she has more fans then he ever did, and while i understand some people like Garrosh, but Basic Campfire was higher on a War Chief list then him.

That being said Sylvanas she will have her supporters from some of the Players till the end. The sad fact is that even with the changes this is just MOP 2.0 even if they make the final boss an Old God or something else it will not matter since this X-pac has more or less split the Horde Playerbase into two groups and i doubt Blizzard will be able to fix that.

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Wait wait wait, hold up. Is this being said seriously? I mean, at least among gobbo players, most want nothing more than to strap Gallywix to a nuclear bomb and then fire it at N’Zoth. The few that do seem to like him, it seems to be a love to hate kinda thing which is STILL telling about what kind of leader he is.

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Gimmie dat Castlevania faction. I want my Undead, Worgen, Darkfallen, Naga, Ethereal, Sayaad faction.

i doubt worgen will be on the same side as the undead, there is no love lost between them

Not much more than Blood Elves and Undead. Or Blood Elves and Orcs. Dark Irons and Bronzebeards and Wildhammer.

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that sounds like the blood elves problem, the very core of worgen story since cata is A: how much they want to go home
and B: how much they hate sylvanas and her forsaken

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Stories can change with time. This is an example of that.

story isnt show any signs of changing from this, especially now that the forsaken have just took another home away from the worgen

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There was no sign the Blood Elf story would change until it actually happened with Burning Crusade.

there also wasn’t much a of a blood elf story before burning crusade. last we saw them was in wc3 and then they disappeared in vanilla.

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Willie said something about that, how was it…

It won’t last, writers and horde are natural enemies
Or the writers and Sylvanas
Or writers and Garrosh
Or writers and any Horde characters
Or writers and OTHER WRITERS

DAMN WRITERS THEY RUINED WRITING

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