No because âHigh Elfâ is just the name of a group.
They were formerly called, âHighborne.â but in Kaldorei it was still âQuelâdorei.â
When they were Highborne they werenât âNot Kaldorei.â they were just noble Kaldorei.
They are away from the Well of Eternity and they get shorter and paler. DathâRemar literally changes from being a normal looking Kaldorei to what we associate with High Elves on his boat ride over.
As such, âQuelâdoreiâ is just a name of a group.
When Kaelâthas performs a speech act and says, âWe are no longer Quelâdoreiâ
Then those words have the power to make that change. They arenât High Elves anymore.
So you can say that Blood Elves are the same Race as High Elves, because both groups are shriveled up Kaldorei/Dark Trolls.
But you canât say Blood Elves ARE High Elves because they changed their name.
If you legally change your name from Jeff to Steve then you arenât, Jeff and Steve. You were Jeff and now youâre Steve. Youâve got the same history. But youâre not Jeff.
Blood Elves legally changed their name, as proclaimed by their last king. Theyâre no longer High Elves.
I mean, biases will exist, (and boy, do the Sunreavers have a good reason to have that) but the thing is, they are Dalaran alligned factions. They shouldnât be operating without orders from the Kirin tor.
I do believe whatever is said the lore is interpreted differently buy both sides of discussion, in game in lore there are High Elves loyal and allied to the alliance. No matter what spin is put into it and they are not playable.
Congratulations on demonstrating you are wrong. Anyone looking at it can tell the night elf model and zandalari model are different from a quick glance alone, and that the darkspear are using the exact same skeleton.
SoâŠgood stuff, ill contact that dev though, to kill your argument twice.
Those stories also tend to be about the Blood Elves and represent a way for Alliance to engage in the Blood Elf story. There is very little non-Blood Elf high elf story (by high elf I mean blood-void-high elf).