And you are wrong as per the head lore dude himself:
Does Alleria still consider herself a high elf? Can one be both a high elf and a void elf?
Characters in Azeroth don’t think in terms of customization options or gameplay choices.
Alleria is a child of Quel’Thalas and a solider of the Alliance. She returned after 1000 years to find most of her surviving kin switched political affiliation. Didn’t change who she is.-Steve Danuser
I’m wrong because of an unrelated statement that has nothing to do with Blizz placing the self styled high elves in the category of almost non-existant?
You know previous to Shadowlands and them getting our customizations and then demanding more, I wouldn’t have cared about it so much. But now, sure. Give us the option. Since they can demand everything. We can too.
Fine fine, still doesn’t change the fact that when you look at the group of people that were called high elves prior to Arthas, of the ones who survived that, practically all of them joined the horde. And the ones who did not are considered by the story to be next to non-existant now.
Where have they shown up in the main universe post BFA?
There’s the numbers they don’t care about, like determining headcounts. But there is definitely the rough categories. Almost all races have been near extinction but are treated as having enough population to continue on and be a power as they are. High elves have explicitly been called out as being near nonexistant post Arthas.
No they don’t. Most high elf npcs I’ve checked may use the blood elf noises like for attack, but the voice lines have been night elf ones
Are they? I suppose Alleria did get invited to Lor’themar’s wedding. Was Vereesa there as well?
Possible, but not entirely plausible. Vereesa has twin Half-Elf sons. I do not believe she would be able to bring them to Quel’Thalas, or that they would be very happy there, given elven racism against Half-Elves, assuming that Blizzard doesn’t just retcon that.
I don’t see Vereesa having much interest in returning to Quel’Thalas if it means abandoning her children. Maybe when they’re adults and on their own it would be more plausible. I’m not positive how old they are, but the Pre-BFA comic depicted them as being still fairly young.
If we’re honest with ourselves for a moment, the exile of Umbric and his followers, as well as Alleria, was not the most shinning example of Sin’dorei intelligence. That isn’t to say that initial freak-out at the threat to the Sunwell was anything less than realistic. It’s not taking a moment to think beyond it that is pretty lame.
For starters, Alleria had to be within spitting distance of the Sunwell before anything happened.
For another matter, its foolish to assume the Void requires some juiced up mortal standing next to the Sunwell to go after it at all. The Void has invaded the Shadowlands a number of times. If it really wanted the Sunwell, it seems strange that it couldn’t just invade Azeroth, especially now that Xal’atath is running loose and team-building as the Void HR Manager.
So, were another assault from the Void to happen on the Sunwell, it’d be in the best interests of the Sin’dorei to have the woman instrumental in stopping the last assault around, to say nothing of the, ‘elite squad,’ of her hand-trained Ren’dorei.
You said she didnt Exist rhen you said shes a a self incert wife…then you said shes a Mary Sue (if i had a nickle for everytime a wow played used that term wrong)
Ok…thats your interpretation of it sure. That does not invalidate her as a character even if its true.
We are talking about lore. And what we prefer for customizations for races. What you stated has nothing to do with what we were talking about. Yes, it’s all fiction. Guess what? People are entertained by and like fiction. Just like non-fiction.
I mean, the Panda did trash talk someone about faction favoritism to Zerde earlier in this thread. Seems like they’re just trying to paint some people as unhinged for disagreeing with them.