OP accomplished their goal with this thread.
they should be alliance then.
Nope, that would effectively turn a horde race neutral. Alliance npc race stays npc.
He was already born before the third war.
Genn Greymane yells: To secure our future, the Banshee Queen must answer for her crimes. Her dark reign ends today!
Genn Greymane yells: Together we will drive her evil from this land… and raise our banners above Lordaeron once more!
Genn literally says he wans our banners above lordaeron once more(ie again).
Not really.
They are already a neutral race.
No they’re not.
Velves are not helves.
Same way nightborn are not nelves.
idk man but thats just me.
gg
You, not the actual game.
That’s why people like me call them Man’ari Draenei because they are supposedly Man’ari but they are actually Draenei so yeah.
There was no other reason to call them “high elf hairstyles” other than to rally the people who have some sort of complex about belf/helf.
Could have just said more hairstyles.
Velves are high elves. They are as much blood elves/high elves as anyone else. Heck, even Kael recognizes them as his people in Shadowlands.(they get the same dialog options as blood elves)
And with any luck Blizzard fixes that and let the Man’ari get the ability to change their race title. Hell, also change the racial to just “gift of the fel” as a coup de grace.
Because they hail from quelthalas.
Just like how NB hale from the r nelf kingdom.
Are NB nelves??
Answer that carefully and you’ll either need to reread the lore or you’ll change your mind with my flawless logic
Maybe it could happen but in this topics case if that happened it would be Blood Elves that get the option to change to High Elves since we are the High Elves, not Void Elves so you wouldn’t get the result you want anyway.
No it is because they are the same people.
That’s why helves can grow tentacles from their scalp right???
Right¿???¿
Have you see blood elven shadow priest? They can do the same albeit temporarily only.
You’re quoting me and repeating the very same things I’ve said for what?
I said:
- Anduin wasn’t burn during the second war.
- Anduin was newly born during the Third War (Arthas visited Stormwind and he was recently born).
- He doesn’t know the political affairs and so on.
- Even blizzard considers a different alliance organization from the second war (if you care to get to the sources I sent you).
Weird from Genn to even say that, because it was him that close his walls and shut off Lordaeron during the Scourge invasion.
Let’s take a look at what the OFFICIAL ALLIANCE PLAYER’S GUIDE says about Genn Greymane:
King ruled Gilneas, the human nation on the southwest of Lordaeron. Personally, he was a selfish old fool who only aided the Alliance when it benefited him. He joined them in the Second War but offered only token support. His coast is well fortified to this day, and a strong wall separates his peninsula from the rest of the continent. No one has seen the lands of Gilneas — or the people of Gilneas — since the wall was erected.
Whatever quote you did, it is just him being vindictive and wanting revenge on Sylvanas for killing his only son.
Furthermore, the alliance had this wierd idea that they had any claim over Lordaeron but the Forsaken that lives there are the actual Lordaeron citizens, since very few lordaeron survivors exists to this day and they are not even named, just as the overall story says they retreated to Southshore and then to Stormwind when Southshore was overtaken by Horde.
Weird concept.
But thanks for ignoring the whole rest of my post. I would probably do the same if I had nothing I could say otherwise.
But keep it up. For now I’ll entertain your comebacks even though they fall in pieces each time I reply to you.