End of WCIII Night elf campaign: Alliance, Horde and Night Elves teemed up against the Legion at Hyjal
Founding of Durotar: Admiral Proudmoor attacked the Horde without checking with his daughter to see if things had changed
But the thing is, a villain can be a protagonist, and a hero the antagonist. A prime example might be a villain that is just tired of the fight and wants to be left alone but the hero won’t let them be. Or a villain wants to change the world, possibly for the better, but the hero is of the old way and wants things to remain the same.
The next bit is do we consider ones like Algalon to be “evil” when they were just following orders/commands from higher up with their reorganization plans of Azeroth upon finding Old God Corruption?
The last bit is a protagonist is not always a hearo outside the “they are the hero of their story” which makes the antagonist just the villain of the story for being against the protagonist.
Better idea, give the Horde and alliance looks based on what is inside, as I can’t help but feel that under such, the alliance would be fill of the demonic looks.
and every time that happened ones like me were putting that such was not the Horde we joined.
I also blame those that think the Horde has always been the bad guys because that is the classic way. In other words, Horde got smacked with the villain/evil bat because alliance players could stomach the idea of their “precious good guys” doing evil things for any reason.
Finally caught up. God it seems people are just down right thirsty for a evil faction. I don’t even think the Horde has anyone left at this point that can do that. Any of Blackhand’s kids still alive?
You want an evil faction? Knights of the Old Republic. You can be Sith and be Evil or even be Republic and be Evil. WoW does not have player choice like that whatsoever. You choose your race, class, faction, but not if you are good or evil. There are no story choices like that. It’s very on the rails.