Zandalar wasn’t your city - a Horde city - at the time, so technically you didn’t lose it. The Horde was there, but had not formally agreed to an alliance.
You sound like you think the story is real rather than some poorly conceived idea passed on to writers who’s performance was questionable.
I’ve played WOW for almost 12 years. I’m a lover of fantasy fiction. I like good stuff, and I like some bad stuff- I also know the difference. The quality of the ideas and writing have sharply gone downhill, and it was never great- just ok at best. I’ve always been fine with that because I’m here to play. I’ve never looked for good fiction in a game, I honestly find the idea a bit silly.
The people making core decisions about the story just aren’t good at it. At all. If you think the Horde need more punishment, maybe you should play 2 expansions based on your cherished leader turning out to be a POS.
The Horde are the players, and we didn’t do ANY of this. Blizz decided to crap on both factions in BFA- and I’m pretty sure they went to an oyster bar and washed it down with lots of beer, on the company card, the night before.
Stop acting like the other faction is the real enemy. Blizz did this, not us.
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Sylvanas has flown like a Rag Doll and Genn has only taken one arrow in the Shoulder.
We get to the point where you deny a fight that I am teaching you?
On board the flying ship he threw himself on Nathanos and subdued him completely
It would at least be more interesting if they made the Alliance “cross boundaries”, wouldn’t it? I suppose a lot of players would then complain about how they’ve “ruined” Tyrande (or whoever) and turned them into “Garrosh 2.5”.
Us neither
I insist the Zandalari were already enemies of the Alliance since before.
The Alliance destroyed the fleet before it fell into the hands of the Horde and I tried to make Zandalar surrender.
I don’t say it was pretty but there weren’t many options, the Diplomatic way was almost impossible.
Zandalar got involved in a war and ended up being attacked.
Zandalar was already cooperating militarily with the Horde from before.
Which one was that one. I know they done different story for each side. The only one i see flying and he ran off. With Sylvanas he could even hurt her after landing a blow. How he got lamp got me. . She kills Suarfang when mad and lets Genn go when mad. Then letting him leave. Just another part of weird stuff
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We can see Sylvanas rolling on the ground after a blow from Genn
The Sylvanas of 8.2.5 would not have been changed.
Physically she was not strong, agile without a doubt, deadly without a doubt, a single arrow with poison almost killed Genn.
I don’t know if the scene of the Ship is different for the Horde, but what happens with Nathanos is that Genn gets angry and gets on top of him.
Then the ammunition tank explodes.
Now you starting see what so many complain about. Something night right. Too many things wrong and too many misrepresent things. It like they got 15 departments working independent of each other and they just slap together.
FYI: This is why we can be both right. Is that not a novel idea.
Stop making these threads.
She has changed that is obvious and has nothing wrong.
The problem is Nathanos He fought two demigods being someone much weaker than Sylvanas.
It is not someone very strong or Firepower at most it is fast.
Considering that you absolutely stomped the alliance, destroyed one of their most populated races and got 2 new usable zones - and you get to keep all of it without feeling regret because you can blame it on Sylvanas - AND Anduin forgiving you, I’d definitely say you won this war.
Ok, so we lost three leaders, one other but she will be gone soon enough. Alliance lost one.
So my question is: “if alliance commit so many atrocities, why are they not punished?” Because come on, you know alliance is very far from blameless.
Horde also lost two capitals, one was regained after hellscream was off’d but Still. And now we have anduin walking into orgrimar. The peons are going to be picking up his glitter and mascara containers for weeks!
I think it’s time we evened the tables and have a decent crack at alliance, it’s well over due.
Yea true maybe kill those few dozens of night elves that you left alive.
How many innocents does the alliance usually kill in their attacks?
Also, Saurfang died to Sylvanas
Garrosh died to Thrall
Vol’jin died to the burning Legion
Sylvanas isn’t dead and will be redeemed
So, how many leaders did the alliance actually kill?
There was a boat load of goblins who were the survivors of their island being destroyed and were the last of their kind that want a word with you
Yea true maybe kill those few dozens of night elves that you left alive.
How many innocents does the alliance usually kill in their attacks?
Also, Saurfang died to Sylvanas
Garrosh died to Thrall
Vol’jin died to the burning Legion
Sylvanas isn’t dead and will be redeemed
So, how many leaders did the alliance actually kill?
By that logic, how many of your leaders has the Horde ever killed?
By that logic, how many of your leaders has the Horde ever killed?
Amazingly enough, I believe that gets the same answer!
Ah I see this is all an rp thing.
Well, have fun with that guys.
There was a boat load of goblins who were the survivors of their island being destroyed and were the last of their kind that want a word with you
Oh the alliance destroyed Kezan? That’s something I didn’t know yet, thanks for clarification.
Uh… really? This is why Alliance don’t get nice things.
The alliance sunk the ship for no reason as they were escaping.
You’re welcome.