The High Elf Love Thread đŸ„°

IMO, its just something to discuss as a separate matter.

They literally said they would rather not go back after they learned of the Blood Elves.

They have been living as alliance members for around 30 years now. Going back is a stretch when they said they can never go home now.

Plus since they are Alleria’s group the likely lived in Ghostlands since that is where the Windrunners lived.

You don’t even need anything more then NPCs walking around and Stormwind already has that.

Mag’Har don’t even have a hub.

Plus we could always find out where the SC are keeping their ships. Secret Island base anyone?

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That is because ninety percent of the surviving High Elves renamed themselves to Blood Elves.

Here is the one fact I used as an Anti, and here is the one fact I will still use as a Pro: Nobody knows the true numbers.

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Plus outnumbering a another group doesn’t mean anything.

It’s a completely separate group.

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You’re missing the point and focusing on that statement alone. The SC, Allerian stronghol, high vale, and other high elf groups are very small. Even in the manga for high vale it is shown they are a group.

Yeah
yeah it does when you’re discussing the relative size of something.
If my army outnumbers yours nine to one, you have a tiny army.

This is the reason why I am against really using numbers to try and prove anything. Because I can’t prove anything using numbers as an argument.

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that was because they were getting their descriptions of what was going on back home getting colored by alliance adventurers. and that entire point of stressing she wasn’t a ‘blood’ elf was resolved with the restoration of the sunwell :woman_shrugging:

Numbers doesn’t prove anything. That is the actual fact.

Neither can they but they keep trying. :wink:

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I mean
again
you’re missing the point of what I was saying.
Litrally, my point was that the groups you mentioned are small and nothing more.

Except I haven’t, and honestly, this is part of why these discussions become incredibly obnoxious and ultimately toxic.

You’re so busy screaming “NUMBERS DON’T MATTER” that you’re ignoring what I was discussing in the first place. Maybe take a moment to not be a fanatical helfer for a second and read what I was stating?

In a not doubting you, but sincere question, where is that from? I’m having trouble going through the npcs in the zone, and if I missed that I’d like to see it.

It was a dialog text from one of the High Elf NPCs there. I might have to find the one.

I need to get off the internet for tonight so I guess I will see you all latter. Have a good one.

The ones not guarding it in legion? Like how the SC isn’t guarding the alliance area?

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As to you.

And look at Void Elves. Ion even said that they were a Crack Elite-Squad, which if I recall correctly, a squad is usually average in numbers of around 30 or so.

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I don’t care about void elves.
You were pointing at the high elf lodges and SC as if they are groups which one can consider a population. They can’t be, because they draw from a miniscule piece of the pie, and much of that pie is off doing its own thing.

So we can’t consider those groups large enough to be considered a population.

As for the crack squad comment, guys, get over it. Never have the numbers meant anything to the devs. They are just excuses or comments and nothing more.

My point is Broflake is that numbers can’t be used as an argument because numbers really prove nothing.

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YOU MEAN THE THING I HAVE BEEN SAYING FOR THE LONGEST TIME!?

Christ on a stick guys.
So busy acting like no one has heard you that you ignore everyone else.

Again, you completely missed my point since you’re so stuck on this stupid number thing not mattering. It isn’t even what I am discussing, so move off from it. Make like Elsa and let it go.