The Night Elves did NOT get their revenge in 8.1, this is unacceptable!

Which is irrelevant to what I was talking about.

Notice how the Alliance freaked out the moment any Horde character shows signs of being powerful though?

Its funny because the Alliance lore characters acting stupid is directly tied to how 1 sided the lore character power is. When you have all the deity level beings on one side, you have to make questionably stupid decisions so the story isn’t over in 15 seconds.

If the Alliance actually lived up to their power the Horde vs Alliance war would be over in about 15 seconds. But that can’t happen. So Alliance is stupid instead.

Want the Alliance to be smarter? Don’t freak out every time a Horde leader gains any power. But we all know this won’t happen.

You’ll get your revenge once the Forsaken are no longer headless.

Until then you’ll just have to wait for Tyrande to pop a vein.

I’m sure she will given the opportunity.

Nathanos suddenly being on deity levels of strength just didn’t make sense because there was and still is no reason or explanation why he became that strong all of a sudden. He was never that strong in the past.

And it made even less sense that this is the entire revenge plot for the Night Elves since absolutely nothing was achieved in that patch and it was basically just 1 questline.

The opportunity to die 5 minutes into Shadowlands to some goblin miner or orc peon because they’re the same stength level it seems like.
She can’t even be a raid boss because she’s just too weak for that, so she will likely be ended in a quest chain.

What’s false information?

Oh it will definitely be forgotten, it already kinda is. Only a small portion of the playerbase remembers and it has only been like 1.5 years.

Literally everything you posted about bringing back Prime Val’kyr. Some dev says “she may be able to do something, but who knows,” does not equate to “OMG THEY’RE REZZING A PRIME VAL’KYR, SO UNFAIR!”

Then stop trying to turn WoW into FF14.

In this game you get one choice: Are you a member of the noble alliance? Or are you a member of the savage horde?

Don’t suggest taking that away.

So even if that Val’kyr wasn’t recreatable (which I still disagree with you on because they literally said that it doesn’t matter that she lost the Val’kyr), you’re saying that killing 1 Val’kyr that isn’t recreatable would’ve been enough as an entire revenge plotline ? Even then it would still not be acceptable, so I really don’t get your point…

I’d say what happened makes up for you nasty, terrible Elves doing -nothing- but watching as the Tauren almost got wiped out by your the son of your beloved Cenarius’ mutant, monster children.
Like… almost to extinction.
Just sitting in your dumb tree sipping moonberry juice and going 'ho hum, look at those pathetic Tauren getting slaughtered by this guy right next to our homeland. Should we help them? HAHAHAHAHHA NAH"

Please show me where I said that. I’ll wait.

I didn’t come in here to whine about what is and isn’t a good revenge opinion. I came in here to make it known you’re spreading false information that has no basis in lore, so that people don’t spread these assumptions and rumors around.

I can’t make sense of what you’re saying. Generally speaking though, doing nothing only makes you complicit if you are a member in an organization (say, the horde) that commits an atrocity.

As long as Blizz is going to write the heroes in game as being the saviours of Azeroth don’t expect people to stop asking for something that allows us to break away from their factions. It pretty much should have happened in Legion but :man_shrugging:.

Cenarius (pronounced sənɑ:riəs, like “sin-AH-ree-uhs”),[4] Lord of the Forest and patron of many druids,[5] is one of the most powerful and influential demigods of Azeroth. Worshipped by the night elves since their early history

So uh. IDK. If you guys Worshipped this dude, shouldn’t you have been like “Yo, big stag dude… Your-- Your uh… Your son kinda had weird mutant babies and they’re destroying this entire race of people-- You know what? We can see it happening. Lets just go help them.”

Instead of just sitting there watching, legit right outside many of the Elven doorsteps, as it happens.

The Taurens have direct access to Cenarius. :-/

The Tauren were busy being slaughtered.

Well, you got me there. War it is I guess.

Hi. I’m not just a champion

…I’m a traitor as well.

You do understand that without the Valkyr it’s impossible for the forsaken to rebuild there numbers right?

As weird as it sounds, this is exactly why I can’t play Retail anymore.

The Sylvanas storyline and lack of writing support for anything but emo-goth Sylvanas worshippers.

WoW used to have heroes, both Horde and Alliance.
WoW used to have leaders that fought for right and justice, both Horde and Alliance (I so miss Thrall)
WoW’s story now is just for edge lord wanna-be’s. It was cool when everyone got catered to. The Edgelords got Illidan but there was room for everyone else.
Now we cant have Thrall, Maraud, Night Elves or Yrel without a writer trying to destroy them.

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That kinda made me sad because it reminded me Sy Sperling died recently.

I don’t see how Nathanos made it out of this expansion unscathed? He is like WoW’s version of Joffrey, it’s like everyone is rooting for him to die.

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It’s been beaten to death. Blizzard has a very strong vision for the Alliance, and it’s akin to the Washington Generals.

The people who script the Harlem Globetrotters don’t waste time trying to inject moments to make the Generals look good. In fact, if they’re asked to… they’d probably be annoyed and confused. That’s not the point of the show.

This is a story and the Horde are the protagonists. They’re written well as protagonists. They want things, they go do things. Alliance want nothing and do nothing. They are passive antagonists who exist only to stop the things Horde want to do.

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