Alliance of Lordaeron:
Stormwind (Currently in Alliance of Azeroth) Lordaeron (Destroyed)
Stromgarde (Currently in Alliance of Azeroth)
Kul Tiras (Currently in Alliance of Azeroth)
Gilneas (Currently in Alliance of Azeroth) Dalaran (Destroyed) Alterac (Destroyed)
All surviving kingdoms of the Alliance of Lordaeron are now part of the Alliance of Azeroth yet Horde like to argue that one has nothing to do with the other.
If the two Alliances are the same, then the Alliance has a claim on Lordaeron, Silvermoon, and Dalaran by virtue of controlling them during the Second War.
If the two Alliances are different, then the Alliance cannot be blamed for the actions of the internment camps, Garithos, Daelin, and Arthas.
You see? It’s literally a Win-Win situation… for us.
Either way, the Alliance Rules! And have fun taking quests from Anduin, Jaina, and Alleria!!
Well not really. Sylvanas smashed through the roof of Lordaeron but that damage could be repaired. As for the plague, it should dissipate after a while.
And I don’t see any any problems with Dalaran. Was there yesterday, it looked fine.
This is not the takeaway that you should’ve had, and also still incorrect, as Quel’thalas is still active and not part of the Alliance of Stormwind. Furthermore, Dalaran is currently still active, even in War Within it is likely that it has surviving members considering there has been a presence around the Crater since Cataclysm. And the entire organization of Ironforge is different, but some members of their faction were actively at war with us during the pre-cataclysm era.
Oh, so they are to blame for Garithos, Arthas, and the internment camps then? Good to know.
And Yeah, they have a “claim” on the ruins. Not on Lordaeron. Lordaeron, the city, ceased to exist in the Third War, and its last and only holder was the Alliance.
Its like if Rockabilly suddenly spawned a Pop version and did obtuse and obscure covers. Not my cup of milk in the morning, but entertaining to see them having an absolute blast with the songs they do lol.