Sounds similar to another group around here.
And how does that work out when you guys leave the containment threads?
They just spam threads until the mods give up on 404āing them.
Seriously, we have likeā¦4 high elf thread. Clearly, moderation stopped caring about spam long ago.
I was mostly refering to the amount of people speaking out against playable High elves each time they dare leaving the containment areas.
That looks like a lot more than 6-7 to me.
These are facts
Is the high elf community going to be satisfied now with options of having blue eyes have been announced for blood elves in next expansion ???
I know its still horde but for RP purpose you can roleplay as high elf alliance
From my understanding the answer is no.
The fact that they pretty elves are still on the side with the cooties itās the problem.
But honestly, I feel some might give up, so instead of 6-10 people, we might get 4-8 going around.
The Alliance has Draenei Women. I think trading Belves for Draenei Women only is a worthwhile trade.
Pfft.
You canāt appreciate what you have and instead want to fall for a trapā¦ quite literally.
Have you seen that waggle?
Yeah, those tails tend to keep dancing after cut. Itās funny, I thought they were spacegoats, not lizards.
Hey, ill give you up for a dranei woman anytime
Iām a hot commodity.
Youāre being ironic, but letās not forget that Blizzard crossed time and space in order to give Magāhar Orcs to the Horde ā having a few hundred deceased High Elves be returned to life, through some contrived narrative, is hardly something we can guarantee against happening.
They did it to justify adding the different orc clans as skins.
That was my point.
They added an absurd narrative contrivance, in order to justify playable Magāhar; I was cautioning Aedred against coming up with other absurd narrative contrivances, that could potentially be used to justify playable High Elves.
The only thing absurd about it was yrel turning evil. Otherwise it was fine for getting Magāhar.
Youāre arguing semantics, while ignoring the underlaying point being made.