The Draenei are a problem

But this isnt really a thing. Your subscription doesnt stay purely in funding for WoW any more than Overwatch loot boxes have to stay in Overwatch. Once the check clears its just Activision/Blizzard’s money to do whatever they want with.

So your friends are right in a roundabout way.

And you are also 100% correct.
Its just a little frustrating.

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Agreed, especially when you see intentional focus put on some franchise while seeing little to nothing on the one(s) you play yourself.

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Come on people… taking the words of a Troll seriously never helped anybody.

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Had to give you a like for that!
:wink:

Since you were such a good sport about it, I’ve gone ahead and taken a complementary bite of the Troll bait.

But that’s like, not what happened. Genn didn’t abandon Anduin because he disagrees with Anduins strategy. The problem is Genn feels the debt his people owe to the Night Elves is simply greater than Anduins order.

And if we are going to be frank, he isn’t wrong about that. Without the Night Elves, all the Gilneans would have been officially done, Alliance or not.

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The Gilneas Monarch and Worgen leader helped Tyrande and his people in Darkshore, not because he disagrees with Anduin’s decisions, but because Tyrande, in yet another childish outburst, decided that she would fight even on her own against Horde at a time when that all Alliance forces are already well spread out to Azeroth, in a position that it is easier for the horde to send troops than the Alliance, to honor Gilneas’ help from the Night Elves!

Honor demanded that Gilneas help as much as possible!
Even if it wasn’t the best time for that!

Do you have a source for that? because i’m really curious about that matter.

I imagine it’s more polite tolerance than anything else.

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what even is this post lol…inb4 gas the draenei memes appear

Admittedly the lore for void elves and lightforged draenei has been really light ever since their introduction, so we don’t have definitive sources that outline specifically how they see each other. It’d be great story fodder, but alas it’s something that’s been placed on the backburner, at least for now.

When I say they’re happy to at least fight side by side, I’m speaking to the fact that both groups (a’la Umbric, Fareeya, Telaamon) are willing to put themselves on the line for the war effort over on the Alliance side of the war campaign. Those leaders (a bit less so with regards to Fareeya but she’s still present) pop up in critical stages of the war campaign, and they field soldiers taken from their own race. This all happens without disputes breaking out, but again this may be more to story negligence than actual character development, so the jury’s still out on that.

We can at least say that it seems like they’re capable of cooperation at this juncture.

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