Just because you say it’s incorrect, doesn’t mean it is.
Punishing a single character is not punishing “The Horde.” That’s what the title says. It does not say, “Thrall and Baine will never change without punishments.” It says: “The Horde.”
Just because you say it’s incorrect, doesn’t mean it is.
Punishing a single character is not punishing “The Horde.” That’s what the title says. It does not say, “Thrall and Baine will never change without punishments.” It says: “The Horde.”
Because Thrall and Baine haven’t commited these crimes in the past. It was the horde as a whole. Sylvanas acted in the name of the horde. The horde fully stood behind Sylvanas and supported everything she did.
The horde should make up for what they did.
And guess who is part of the Horde as a whole?
Half of the playerbase.
When we drop Sylvanas’ head off on the doorstep, we cool?
Well it is incorrect. It’s not because I said it’s because you’re wrong. Straight up.
The Horde as a faction yes. This does not mean you personally get punished. Nobody is advocating you log into the game and Anduin is standing behind you saying “Give me my money Bordeaux or you will be perma killed and your character won’t be able to be played again.” Nobody is talking about making it so you can’t go into Horde cities or anything. I’m not sure what you think people are advocating that you think the Horde players would be actually negatively impacted gameplay wise by.
It would be a start, but since neither Sylvanas or Nathanos are going to die ever, it would be another nice start to return and rebuild the lands first.
Well, Darkshore is easy, I don’t think anyone really wants anything to do with that blasted strip of Twilight’s Hammer-riddled dirt. Ideally we can come to some sort of border in Ashenvale as well. Also I’m still holding out for my pipedream that the way we get rid of the big dumb sword sticking out of the planet is to grow you elves a new world tree there.
And I disagree. You’re the wrong one. Straight up.
You’re also assuming a lot that is wrong too. I never said or thought any of that nonsense, so please do not attribute things to me that are not true.
Though it might help if anyone explains what “punishing the Horde” would actually mean. Losing zones is punishing players, ask any Alliance how they felt after Cata when a bunch of Alliance zones went to the Horde.
This attitude has potential.
The horde will never change because blizzard doesn’t know how to not make us the bad guy whenever there’s a faction conflict.
Uh what? You are not losing zones. The horde never had the right to invade Ashenvale and Darkshore. You know? They signed a treaty for that and they got Azshara for that. Also Ashenvale isn’t updated so in the game itself it’s still a night elf zone, so you wouldn’t actually lose a single thing.
Well I kind of have to attribute that kind of thing to you because it’s been explained multiple times we are talking about story consequences yet you still insist it’s going to affect players.
Ashenvale is contested. Horde have almost as much there as Alliance. I’ve quested there a lot as Horde.
I don’t know where you got those zones from anyway. The Horde does not control Darkshore, it’s a warzone.
The horde is still contesting both Darkshore and Ashenvale lore wise even though on the paper they signed they aren’t supposed to have a single soldier there.
And yet you’re still vague. What are story consequences? Like I said, losing zones ala Cata punishes players too. Y’all can have Darkshore, but we’re not leaving Ashenvale.
You already left Ashenvale after MoP. Why are you even commenting if you don’t know the lore?
Not true. I can go there right now and there are a bunch of Horde outposts.
So you don’t even know that these zones are outdated and lore changes aren’t reflected ingame because of that?
What do you mean outdated? Literally no one cares about what you headcanon what happens to Ashenvale as long as we can keep questing there.
Ok I think you are trolling now honestly.