I am sorry what do you mean?
ugh, so that means we basically lose all our vanilla characters and pretty much most of the characters with any story? Oh right, other than Thrall
If the alliance needs to have characters killed for peace how about him
I can’t think of anything else.
I wish there was a better answer. Like I said Blizzard wasted so many great opportunities.
On the brightside Saurfang finally gets the death by battle he so badly craves.
Who is him? Saurfang?
I meant velen my bad
maybe.
I just wish they’d do something about the alliance superheroes to take them out of the picture or depower them a bit so that we don’t always have to go to extremes to fight the alliance just because back during WC3 someone read the Complete Book of Elves and went nuts.
Problem is the Alliance already had their tragedy.
The Horde needs their own so that BOTH sides could be the bigger man and put down their weapons.
Rather than the Alliance lecturing Horde again and Tyrande becomes the avatar of forgiveness.
She is going to have to forgive them once sylvsnas is gone if snything saurfang should die killing her.
For example, a lot the completion texts were very abrupt and most of them could have been summarized as “Thanks for turning in the quest!”
Saurfang himself realized there had been no honor and no point in the War of the Thorns from the very beginning in his internal monologue at the end of A Good War:
- That had been certain the moment Saurfang had led the Horde into Ashenvale. And it would have been what he had feared most: the meat grinder, spending so many lives to achieve so little, ending with a whimper, and thus dooming future generations to a war nobody could win.
I’ll take this over Tyrande getting villain batted, even if even other Night Elf fans don’t want Tyrande to forgive the Horde. The Night Elves being the continuation of the faction war would be the worst outcome for the Night Elves out of all of this. Even being ignored and swept under the rug would be better.
Immediately upon arriving, the Alliance betrays the armistice, and their High King, and attempts to assassinate the World Leader of the Horde.
That demands a response.
Yes we must kill the night elves perfectly logical
I think the only race there was the forsaken sbd anytine the forsajen do anything alone it is bad for everyone
So are you actually saying that sparing citizens isn’t an honorable act?
I already said in the thread earlier that I don’t think the night elves deserved to serve as the brunt of that response. They weren’t responsible for Genn’s attack. I don’t even think they were a part of it.
They only one responsable for the attack was genn and hinestky it was the forsaken fo you trust them to operate alone
The Forsaken were – before Teldrassil, at least – for the Horde to punish. Blizzard just never let us.
True enough still that was sylvanas and the forsaken acting out to fulfill hrr plans of likely killing everyone and making them her undead slaves.
Genn wasn’t acting on any foreknowledge of her incredibly self destructive decision making. He was acting purely on hotheaded bravado.
If Genn had succeeded in assassinating the Supreme Leader of the World Power that is the Horde, the Horde would’ve pulled out of the armistice in entirety and begun killing the Alliance. The Legion would’ve defeated them both and claimed Azeroth as Legion World #3498573498067348956738945763098457608934576890347560984576098347560983475609834756098347560978458673450986739048576984325763098347568093457689034576908347560893475690843756098347568934758967349856734098567980345760983476098475609845760893457608945763089456730948679083764089567945673094856798406573409568 and six.
Well given apprently death is more of a threat than the legion who knows .
On a serious note i feel storhiem faction thing was just padding like most or storm song
the horde did nothing, Lol. and neither the alliance.
Yep both factions took a back seat and were useless might be why things were good
That is hilarious, what horde leader would have attacked the alliance.
Nathanos might have tried but he wasn’t even a leader of the horde.
Baine wouldn’t have.
Thrall was being sad in Maelstrom.
Vol’jin was dead.
Lothemar I doubt would have cared at all, he probably would have been glad to have had Sylvanas off his back.