My only complaint about this questchain is that Nisha, Meerah, and Kiro’s voices all seem a little…off. More high pitched compared to their original Vol’dun appearances. Not game breaking by any stretch but slightly annoying.
All in all this quest chain does a good job showing Vulpera resourcefulness, willingness to chip in to a greater cause, and their willingness to throw down the gauntlet when it comes to a scrap. Nisha jumping on a naga juggernaught and stabbing it in the head was a sight to see, and the peon uprising story was great.
And…Frickin’ Nomi.
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It sucks that they turned Mannoroth’s bones into a chair, but I don’t want them to get rid of that chair completely. It still holds great symbolic significance for the Horde, and for Orcs in particular.
I’d rather have the option to join them.
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One can only hope.
Vampire Kael’thas’s chair better be suitably fancy.
They literally didn’t. Both sides just decided to stop fighting.
Literally what you’re doing, and have been doing since they announced the Alliance won Darkshore. And all of a sudden it’s “They Horde lost everywhere! The entire war! They were always losing! And the Alliance never had any losses or casualties and now the Alliance is better than ever and the Horde is devastated!” and it’s all a bunch of crap you’re making up.
Clearly you don’t understand the military value of propaganda!
I think you’ll like the way we put a stop to said revolution. The violence involved is actually quite minimal.
If a victor had to be chosen in the 4th War, it would honestly have to be the Alliance, if you consider goals of the two factions primary leaders. Anduin’s goal was to stop Sylvanas. Thus far he succeeded. Sylvanas’s goal was to destroy the Alliance and make Anduin kneel before her. Clearly, she failed.
Personally, I’m just frickin’ happy the Horde made it out intact and we’ve shrugged the last of our more douchebag leaders out of our ranks.
It doesn’t.
Neither side surrendered to the other. Neither side is imposing any demands or punishments on the other.
Both sides just mutually arrived at the conclusion of, “This is dumb.” and went home.
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I’ve been advocating for treating Peons with respect for YEARS, and now I’m being sent to STOP THEM!?
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After the burning of Teldrassil, he knew where his true calling now lay.
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Lel blizzard said the alliance won cry more
But do they bring back the booterang for it?
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Can you think of a better way to stamp out that seditious commie talk? Worker rights…ridiculous. Let’s just throw out a few tokenistic bread and circus distractions and get that working class back to the machine! Comrade Umbric was right.
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In Stonetalon Mountains there is a Gnome that is desperately trying to get a Worgen to convert him.
I choose to believe this is the origin story of Vulpera.
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Good thing winning that warfront unburnt your home and people.
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This thread has become very stupid.
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The Alliance does burn down their caravans though. I’m not sure why the Alliance went full murder mode on a bunch of fox people that look like they wandered in from an early 00s mascot platformer.
But they did and frankly it was the only time in the War Campaign I felt unambiguously heroic.
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Yes. But it doesn’t seem to be a blatant factor in their recruitment quests.
And that they’ll totally update Darkshore and Arathi to reflect their canon post-warfront states.
Presumably the excuse is that they were somehow contributing to the Horde war effort by carrying resources, but it’s difficult to imagine how exactly they would be helping. It’s not like any vital trade or shipping routes would have any reason to go through Vol’dun.
Darkshore was always Alliance territory I’d hope they’d get around to fixing that. As for Arathi Blue will likely get updated Strom while I’d presume we’d keep the updated Hammerfall. The areas kinda iconic for being contested what with Arathi Basin it should probably remain as such.
But yeah that’s hoping they update it. Cata’s a decade old and it’s war hasn’t really ended in a lot of zones.
The Horde was fighting on the Vulpera’s home turf. How were the Horde’s armies being supplied and reinforced? Probably, at least in part, via those Vulpera caravans. That makes them legitimate targets.
Of course attacking the natives in their homeland while they’re right next to your major enemy’s armies and are already supporting each other is probably not the greatest idea since that just motivates them to fight against you. Which it did.
And this is different from him being warchief, how? So much for that egalitarian council system where no one person/race was going to dominate …
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