The Horde Makes No Sense

OP doesn’t understand the concept of diverse people coming together for mutual benefit. They only understand the Alliance, an ethnocentric group that absorbs other groups into their beliefs and culture.

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That’s true. Still doesn’t explain why the Forsaken are allowed to exist, when they are a bunch of cynical, friend poisoning, life hating, douchebags.

Or why Tauren are so okay with their leader getting killed.

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What?

They weren’t cannibals.

It’s not a troll, the Horde literally makes no sense. I mean NOBODY likes Forsaken and Forsaken don’t like anybody else and yet they follow Sylvanas.

The game doesn’t make sense, you can literally get bitten by a T-Rex the height of a redwood cedar and face tank it as a two foot tall gnome in clothes made out of cloth.

I don’t think “sense” is very intrinsic to WoW.

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Yes, yes they were, learn some lore plz.

Why isn’t the OP a human paladin posting on Sunday? I hope this isn’t the start of a new epidemic.

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Fantasy can make sense. Plenty of writers make a living doing just that.

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Oh boy, Isn’t Sunday over already?

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You do realize I play Horde more than Alliance right? I’m being serious. Why are you so okay with your leader getting killed?

It benefited the Horde and the Forsaken to joined themselves together. The Forsaken would get often attacked by the Alliance and faced total annihilation. The Horde wanted to get a foothold in Eastern kingdom. It was out of survival that Forsaken did and Horde accepted the opportunity that was favorable for them.

No no, that bit I get.

Actually are the You are the one trying to that as folks oppose your initial claim.

Actually no! A Racist City keeps those they consider a lesser people in a Slum so they have a source of cheap expendable labor! That is where the concept of slum came from.

quit ignoring the lore to try making your point will ya!

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I think many are okay with it because the Horde doesn’t really act like the Horde anymore.

Some think they did some think they didn’t there’s no concrete answer given that when We rescued vol’jin that they were still practicing it or not.

I liked the way they were in Classic though. They were much more sympathetic back then.

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Normally yes, but they found a use for our Druids… growing pumpkins at an alarming rate! They’re disguising their kindness with slavery, having our people grow their crops in a matter of minutes instead of waiting for months. I’m sure our poor wisps are working hard gathering lumber too.

I’ve read that they used to practice it but stopped when they were rescued by Thrall. My point isn’t about them though. I don’t care about their history past is past. My point is if they had to stop why are Forsaken always eating people?

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The forsaken have always been just a weapon for the Horde. So the Horde still respect their strenght, but for sure less their honor. They always were kind of a wildcard, but they have nowhere else to go. So they get excused because they still serve the Horde in the end. Their only choice is being used by the Horde or face annihiliation.

Because the Forsaken eat the Alliance not their own kind.

They stopped killing people to eat, aka Cannibalism, and now only eat those enemies they defeat in battle!
Quit nitpicking try to make your point seem solid!

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