When will the forsaken get their land back

Call an ambulance.

i’m convinced erevien is an alliance plant who’s here to make horde posters look bad

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10/10. horde so insecure they’re blaming the Alliance for their own posters looking sick.

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I know it’s Erevien here, but …

I hope the Forsaken get their territories back as soon as possible. BFA wasn’t fair to that race at all, and the sooner we get to repairing this and other problems facing them, the better. It was atrocious, it shouldn’t have been done, and we absolutely shouldn’t let the interests of a narrow subgroup of human fans who want to see yet another human kingdom be established - one that was destroyed in a non-MMO format before most of WoW’s fanbase even heard of warcraft - block the Forsaken from getting their holdings back.

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I remember a while back someone suggested that the Forsaken take Alterac City over and have that be their new capitol.

I liked that idea.

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I know that you think that the situation in the Eastern Kingdoms should be favorable to the Forsaken because you think that will translate into a favorable situation for the Night Elves in Kalimdor, but they don’t mirror one another at all.

Humanity has a right to be in Lordaeron that the Orcs or Undead don’t share in northern Kalimdor.

Humanity does not have the right as a playable race to dominate an entire continent and tell an entire other playable race to pound sand for a fringe, stretch goal.

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There are plenty of other races, including Dwarves, Blood/Void Elves, Worgen, Goblins, Trolls, and even some Orcs and Draenei throughout the Eastern Kingdoms, to say nothing of other non-faction aligned undead such as Death Knights.

The diversity of the continent is not contingent on one specific faction getting to do whatever it wants with no narrative consequences.

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Which is a retort that doesn’t address the matter of your solution involving one playable race getting three whole kingdoms spanning 8-10 zones as their exclusive territory while denying the Forsaken as a fanbase entirely.

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didn’t Forsaken already take back Trisfal Glades?

Nonne has the right idea

That or you should all just like, move into Stratholm

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— And we are not done!

We will retake Lordaeron for the Alliance! Undercity will be washed away underwater, and we will rebuild & extend the city of Lordaeron, creating a network of buildings leading towards the kingdom of Gilneas!

Any undead that seek to stop us, we have prepared bonfires for. Any Horde that seek to meet their demise by helping are welcome to try only to see the same fate. When we are done - We will push into Eastern & Western Lordaeron the former plaguelands which have been cleansed by our Argent allies.

The end days are upon the Forsaken.


… After we retake Lordaeron, we will cut off the travel-route of what ships the Sin’dorei can dispatch to northern Kalimdor - And we will take Ashenvale so completely, we will then push into Azshara and make preparations for the time-gauntlet - Reverting it back to it’s state before the Goblins, thus after such and joining forces with the Furbolgs, the forests of North Kalimdor will be ours - As will Northern Barrens, to act as a lesson to you meddling scum to know your place; overtime the forest we will grow there the land will simply be renamed to Southern Ashenvale!

Tor ilisar’thera’nal!

Now there’s a name from the past. How’s it going?

As much as I like the sentiment, Thalaussian - this is not an RP forum. I don’t mean that necessarily as a dig, but I am getting tired of takes that don’t consider that the other side has players on it - whether they come from the Horde or the Alliance.

The Story serves the game. The game trades on player identity through a competitive rivalry. That means things have to be fair.

Things are not fair now, I agree - but wrecking the player experience for the other side (regardless of which side you’re arguing from) is not good for the game.

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I would laugh if the Alliance killed Calia for trying to stop them.

I can see the Alliance rattling their sabers, as they do, and terrorizing the Horde settlements in the Eastern Kingdoms. Calia has chosen her side, at least. It would be laughable if she insisted the Alliance would respect her claims, and she was promptly killed by the Alliance as they marched forth.

If that is how she galvanizes Lordaeron for the Horde, I would gladly say: “for Calia!” as we fight for the rights of the true heirs of Lordaeron.

I don’t think Blizzard would have that sense of humor. But after Illidan blasted Xera away to my great satisfaction, I hold out hope that Calia might be interesting.

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You can have all of Northrend if you want and we can take back Lordearon. Hell, you can have Naxx for all I care.

She does have a daughter that might be alive. Blizzard just might be twisted enough to have Calia and her daughter end up fighting on two different sides.

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Calia is the Alliance-appointed governor of the Forsaken who is there to make sure that they behave, lol that you’re trying to spin that into some kind of victory.

You’re going to faction change to Alliance?

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Maybe Blizzard shouldn’t have written themselves into a corner by putting humanity’s historical, cultural, religious, and demographic heartland under the control of a bunch of expansionistic and genocidal zombiemen who antagonize the local superpower if they weren’t prepared to address the narrative consequences of that, namely that the aforementioned superpower will come and beat them up.

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Even the Alliance bigwigs respected Calia as the rightful heiress of Lordaeron. And she has chosen to side with the Forsaken.

So, no.

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The fact that ya’ll keep posting in threads like this both amazes and concerns me.