I am worried about the future of my people in Azeroth, we’ve got back the Undercity but here is the problem, with Sylvanas temporarily away for an expansion or two doing dailies in the Maw, and with her Val’kyr allies dead, we Forsaken now have a problem…we can’t make new Forsaken anymore!!
That’s a bit of a problem, and we might die out as a race, so I am thinking of a radical solution to continue our life of living death,
What we need to do is research shadow magic deeply and find a way to turn a form of vampirism and sneak into Stormwind and other cities in the middle of the night and start biting necks to recruit to our ranks, especially if we are up against the tyranny of the Light next expansion, this would be a great way to restore some balance to the universe yes?
It’s a radical solution but if we become as vampires, we will survive for eternity…though might need to figure out how to survive in sunlight is the only thing…
No, she is completely banished. And no, Sylvanas should not return. After the devs ruined her and her story, lets leave ruined characters out of the game!
The Forsaken, while they are in a bit of a bad spot without the Valkyr, are not in danger of being extinct. The undead of Lordaeron were made without the Valkyr, and, can continue to be made without them, albeit not as quickly or in as mass produced.
Well, forsaken bodies don’t usually deteriorate commonly, and we have no war going on. No war like we had in Legion or BFA when forsaken were more in trouble. We indeed won’t welcome new forsaken, which may be a problem since many died in BFA, but they won’t die out anytime soon.
Yes, after Forsaken Mommy did war crimes on the Kaldorei, you did indeed get the Undercity back, while the Night Elves remain homeless refugees. Good thing there is no Horde Bias.
Who knows, maybe they will open up light-forged undead, tall, beautiful ivory skinned beings with golden glowing eyes. Then you might never see another bony forsaken again.
yeah I get it, but living in a city? In Gilneas? How Galling. Its just refugee 2.0. And you are kicking it right back in your goo sewers like nothing happened.
Maybe the devs will do us some of those Alliance favors and give Night elves a cave complex or some such nonsense. They can all dig holes and pull tarps over them.
The Night elves lost more lore and architecture that the forsaken ever had by an order of magnitude.
I mean, if one cares about that sort of thing.
Maybe the devs will put them all in a plaguelands stripmall. That seems on brand for an alliance perk.
nah. the forsaken need to start experimenting with the plague, and find a way to use it to raise the corpses of the fallen as new forsaken. warden stillwater was right all along, the forsaken’s future isn’t through sprinkling fairy-dust on corpses, it’s through, hard, cruel, dark science!
Lilithia is right. With the Val’kyr gone, what is the future of the Forsaken people?
This was a question first addressed and solved in Cataclysm post-WoTLK events. Now it pops up again. There’s no way Caila would agree to forcefully raising more undead.
In fairness, the world tree Teldrassil should never have existed in the first place it was just planted by selfish night elves that wanted to get back their immortality,
Technically night elves should have stuck to their trees and barrow dens in Hyjal
All true. But it did exist and players spent hours there, have memories of it and have it etched into their earliest gameplays only to see it get delivered whole-cloth to the horde as a passing storybeat.
Calia is so sweet it hurts my teeth. Something needs to happen to put an edge on her.
Just recruit from other sapient undead groups. Admittingly, those are also pretty slim pickings after both Wrath and the Shadowlands pre-launch event, so you may need to get them all.