The High Elf Love Thread đŸ„°

And yet, you’re ignoring a good amount of the lore then if you think people are using the lore in their own head.

but if after 3k years of mingling with humans, the alliance high elves are actually still high elves (which lore refutes but ingame visuals dont). what we are actually asking for is likely half elves, that most antis and pros, dont mind the idea of. but if the devs stick them all in the maw, there goes the half elves too.

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Sounds like a typical thing Fyre does.

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WoW lore is a big unwieldy thing. A lot of people have worked on it
 and there’s a lot of it. Further exposition is not something they do well so the meaning of events or their after effects
 well fans tend to fill those with their own desires.

Awz is Fyre? I thought they were a separate person. Bah.

And folk complain when I switch toons around while saying its fezzy. lol

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I would absolutely love to see some playable high elves *_*

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Thanks Broflake :smile:

Cross species reproduction might be extremely rare or difficult (it shouldn’t even be possible). The writers might not have even thought about it.

Shhhhh, I was never here. edgelord glides into a wall

You look glorious in that transmog sir love a good flower crown addddd in!!!

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Look
all I am saying is
I should be allowed to optic blast people who annoy me.

and? void elves are a laboratory accident.

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I don’t really see how that contributes to my comment.

A fraction of the 10% because we have to count how many neutral Dalarani elves remain.

True, that’s why, speculatively speaking, the High Elves on the alliance are most likely those that
 never left it on the first place.

Dalaran’s pop -which also contains the SC- remained alliance until WotLK, where the SC was created as a militant faction of anti Horde, anti BE elves loyal to the alliance.

Allerian Stringhold, literal survivors of the Alliance Expedition.

Highvale, who were most likely cut off from QT when the ream fell. Now we see them still allies of the alliance, even making friends with later additions such as the Draenei.

If we can discern a troughline, it’s almost all elves that, for some reason, had already left Quel’thalas before even it’s fall and joining the Horde, elves whose support system seem to have been the alliance rather than QT.

To an extent, like, we cannot get so much in lore because there are very few HE main characters, but both Vereesa and Alleria had made their disdain for the Horde clear. They both consider QT their home and still hope for it to return to the alliance so they can rejoin. So it’s clear that at least, from the PoV characters we have, that the issue is their permanence on the horde.

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:sob: But I am no accident :sob:

I do think that half elves would be a good compromise, yes.

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It’s less lore in the heads, it’s how we extrapolate the gaps.

Think of the Allerian stronghold, some people will just assume they would join the Alliance and High Elves since they fought with them. But is it ever told in lore what they did after BC? Why wouldn’t some go back to see if any of their family survived, or they missed Silvermoon?

It just gets messy as there’s lots of dangling threads and it’s pretty easy to just connect them off in a way that makes sense to you.

We are glorious Hyper! Pragmatic power hungry little Elves! Blessings in disguise!

Get it right. We’re a Crack Elite-Squad, as per wording of Ion himself.

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arator doesnt seem to have been hard to create, nor veressa’s twins. the only reason it appears they havent actually revealed that most alliance high elves are likely various degrees of half elf after 3000 years, is that they didnt have a reason to differentiate them. it didnt matter else they would’ve given arator an unique model ingame. but now that it does matter, they could easily change the look of many of alliance high elves by simply revealing that they are, in reality, half elven