I don’t regret it, and I’ll call out your headcanon in real life whenever you try to say you’re confident in what people you’ve never met would have published.
Because we’re discussing the story, and if the writers didn’t bother coming up with what the objective for spying was then they didn’t write out a whole story.
It also paints the Blood Elves as complacent, feeling comfortable without even knowing if the Night Elves had achieved their goals or if the Night Elves would take other measures to achieve those goals and the Blood Elves having no strategic means to plan out for the Night Elves when the Blood Elves don’t even know what the Night Elves wanted.
Please. Go check the The Horde Is Better Without Blood Elves thread, where I point out exactly that the Night Elves were in the wrong.
You sure can. Because he sure did.
Chronicle: Volume III at least brings it up, and we will probably see it again in Warcraft III: Reforged.
People can claim that, sure. The Horde is ultimately ungrateful for the sacrifice, after all.
Hah. People are already posting that. Did you miss the “When are you going to get over Teldrassil?” thread?
People dismiss those claims of mine all the time for exactly that reason.