The alliance does not have a good reason to massacre the Vulpera

OK. nevermind. The Vulpera are all dead. Who cares.

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I dont even live there and I know where there is water nearby. You can eat almost any of the animals that live out there. The llamas have milk, flesh and fur if it gets cold
 you can eat Akunda Bite. Catctus is good. Eggs in that hill over there 
 the vultures take 3 hits to die
 oh
 tastes like chicken. There are crabs 50 feet that way


Nevermind. You are right a person living in the desert has no idea how to find something to eat for the hour it will take them to gather back up and head back to base.

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You think that’s bad? They have draenei attacking with the support of warlocks. You know, right on the heels of an entire expansion devoted to eredar and how evil they are for consulting with demons with a major plot line of how the draenei have finally put that behind them.

Welcome to “current year” moral relativism. Muh "good is really bad guise :sunglasses: " The writing sucks and the lessons don’t matter.

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We are the good guys. If we attack something it’s for good reason and totally justified. :smiley:

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In game land masses aren’t equal to “lore land masses” in terms of size.

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This is what I mean by you’re mixing lore with gameplay. None of the WoW zones are to scale. None of the WoW zones have endless, respawning creatures in lore.

I get what Akston is saying. Stripping someone of their supplies and means of travel then chasing them into a desert is not that much different than shooting them in the face. Both is murder but one is passive aggressive and a way to ease the mind of all the Alliance players that stomped their feet about burning vulpera alive. I guess starving them to death is much better because they wouldn’t have to look into their Disney Eyesℱ when they do it.

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Vermin should be eradicated.

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Dude, did you read the text box the person actually linked? It literally explicitly says not to kill the Vulpera, only burn their cargo. Like, right there in plain text.

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I prefer this attitude over “we did nothing wrong!” We’re at war
 act like it.

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My bet is also on Shaw because that dude gives me some serious creepy uncle vibes.

It’s kind of hard to think of other possible candidate tbh. The Alliance is really like a family, a lot of the leaders are pretty good friends with one another and they all got to (essentially) help raise Anduin. See him grow, etc etc.

Who knows, maybe the crux of becoming the Night Warrior is that you fall into madness.

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The “Champions” aren’t ordered to kill them, but Alliance troops are killing them because Caravan guards protect the couriers. You can literally see the Alliance slaughtering them in the Assault. It’s why Nisha gets so upset and strikes back.

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I liken shooing the Vulpera away from that supply line like shooing ants away from your picnic. You sweep them away
 ok some may get hurt or ,Crom forbid, die. But the majority find their way back to the nest and live to annoy someone else another day.

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I
 I can’t?

Yes, please just shoot us in the face instead of running us off into the desert that we ALREADY LIVE IN! 
SUCCESSFULLY!

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OK guys. Been fun
 but I will have to leave the great “Fate of the Vulpera debate” for now. have a good one!

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No my friend, you can’t :slightly_frowning_face: However, you can drink the blood and eat the brains off your weapons.

That is the sadly tragic aspect of war that I tried to illustrate in my earlier post. We
the heroic champion of the Alliance
are told to frighten away the Vulperan long enough to burn the cargo intended for the Horde. That’s it. No killing, and no ‘driving them into the desert’ as it’s being described by so many here. What we (the character) find when we get there, is Alliance troops fighting (and apparently sometimes killing, due to a few bodies seen on the ground) the caravan traders
and in one case that I saw, imprisoning one in shackles, likely for interrogation. It’s not what we the player want, but what has been presented to us.

Now if this were a table-top RP game that is less restrictive about what my character can do, I’d be conscripting a squad of those Alliance soldiers, and commanding them to help me SUBDUE each caravan. Then I’d get one of the Vulperan to point out the cargo going to our enemy, confiscate it
and then pay them for it before releasing them, and wishing them a nice day.

Who knows if It would or would not work
but that would be up to fate (the dice) to decide. That’s what REAL role-play is
not this arbitrary crud-based-on-bad-writing that’s forced on us.

Hate to break it to you burkkins, but those little foxes are flam-am-able. Flamamable. Flammamal. Flam


They catch on fire.

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The fact that you look just like Garrosh makes this quote even better. Ill gladly burn some Vulpera for you to keep your Horde clean.

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Voldun invasion has you ‘scare them’ but you can kill them and drop a totem on their corpses for credit, it’s more satisfying.

You are capturing them and chaining them up just like they endured with the Sethrek. You are burning their HOMES not just some wagons. What do you think will happen to them in the desert with no food, water, or shelter? Of course they are fighting back.

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