When will the forsaken get their land back

Night elves were allowed to relocate to Hyjal and conquered Darkshore in a one sided scenario. When will the playable undead get their own scenario for Tirisfal? Lordaeron belongs to the forsaken always and forever. No i don’t want replies from alliance zealots. Stay out of my topic.

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Much like how the Alliance has retaken Lordaeron despite your protests, I am in your thread despite your protests.

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Get out of my topic filthy alliance fanatic.

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Did you know that the symbol next to every Alliance NPC’s name (and PvP flagged Alliance’s players name) is the seal of the Kingdom of Lordaeron, representing the Alliance’s strong historical claim in virtually any context where the Alliance is present?

You can see it on battlegrounds as well such as Arathi Basin, which is an interesting aesthetic nod to how the Horde is attempting to attack and destroy the legacy of Lordaeron in the context of the battleground.

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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/429476017653153802/816524490921345024/nathanos_dancing.gif

When Nathanos comes back to do this.

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It’s funny how he has to keep “coming back” because he keeps on losing. If you’ve played through all available Alliance content you’ve personally beaten him up like 4 or 5 times.

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We dont need land, we need a flying necropolis.
#flyingcityfortheforsaken

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Hey, Alliance zealot here. I’m just dropping by to tell you most folks don’t give a rat’s about what happens to the Undead, because they’re going to enjoy playing under Calia. Lordaeron always belonged to the Alliance, idk why you pinch yourself, and scream about being wrong.

Colorized footage of the Battle of Lordaeron (2018)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwaChB03Icg

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But my trusty sources here on the forums tell me that Nathanos is a self-insert who rolls over anyone he comes across. This can’t be right.

For real, I agree. Everybody keeps saying the Forsaken should retake Lordaeron or get a necropolis from Maldraxxus and I’m like “but why?” Their ideas always revolve around defining their future by someone else’s culture. Why not build their own flying city with a uniquely Forsaken flair? Something that represents the future not somebody else’s past.

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Alliance: ‘Finally. Tyrande got to kill the Undead loser, even if he couldn’t have been shown losing in any capacity’.

Horde: ‘Finally. Tyrande got to kill the Undead loser. Now there’s nothing between me, and my Queen’.

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And what if I don’t?

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Your character looks like that nerdy cult leader who tried to get Bobby Hill to drink dog’s blood, then got promptly laughed off when he tried to destroy him with his mind.

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I think you mean when Bobby made an attempt on the man’s life. The look in that kid’s eye was like he was after a fruit pie, except the fruit pie was all of your memories of love, family, and freedom.

Hijacking this thread to post these concepts I just whipped up.

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Since Calia is with them, and has called them her people, they technically already do?

Also Night Elves don’t really have all their land back. They have half of Ashenvale, half of Hyjal, and Darkshore. And we don’t even know the status of how many civilians are capable of living in that space.

In WC3, kaldorei had Darkshore, Ashenvale, what would become Felwood (so more Ashenvale) a chunk of Stonetalon, and Hyjal, along with settlements in Winterspring, Azshara, and Feralas. Currently the only zone they’re confirmed to have in its entirety is Darkshore, that’s it. Even Hyjal is probably still recovering from the Firelands, and all the settlements in Azshara are gone.

Granted, there’s Val’sharah still, but that zone is half Nightmare and I have no idea if those kaldorei are even part of the greater society.

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The fact that there exists a sizeable contingent of nominal Forsaken fans who are both fervant believers in the “true people of Lordaeron” concept but at the same time reject the logical progression of that concept (because as it turns out the logical progression is becoming a cargo-cult Alliance faction) is so baffling to me.

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Seriously. Long shot but I’d love a Lordaeron City properly remade in their own image.

Don’t get me wrong I positively adore the Undercity but it was them just squatting in Scourge stone. They started developing their own distinct architecture in Wrath and I’d love to see that style expanded on.

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We already got that when Sylvanas blighted it.

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