Well bad for you OP, because I can't wait to salt my superbly roasted Night Elf steak.
Horde forever... but
If it is burned down and they ruin the Night Elf starting zone and leveling experience I will be pissed off... It's one of my favourites.
So many people playing Horde keep trying to make it look like a good guy faction. It's starting to become meme-like.
Maybe the Tauren are at some level just some wil animals that like to pick flowers and hug trees. Every other race in the Horde varies from greedy and twisted to bloodthirsty and downright evil.
So go play alliance you little snowflake.
Horde strong, we smash!
I think that could be a good idea. Something like having some kind of dialogue-option before accepting the quest, which gives you the chance to oppose to the burning or just accept it and go and grill nelves, and either way you could progress with the story. It would be could than depending on your choice regarding this quest, the next dialogues has some kind of reflection ingame, like npc's pointing that you were one of those not wanting to burn the tree, idk. Not something that would change you gameplay, but something that changes your story. Anyways, it seems too complicated to this game and we still don't know the complete story regarding to the burning so... x'D
Why would anyone want an enemy territory right next to them? In my opinion, burning Teldrassil and throwing night elves out of Kalimdor is the greatest idea that Blizzard ever had!
First of all, night elves are a constant issue when it comes to the Horde’s survival. They are in the way and those who suffered the last time these assholes dug their hills into the ground were civilians of Orgrimmar. They cut off essential trade routs with the Horde after both factions were attacked by a traitor of the Horde. If we follow their logic then night elves should constantly suffer because of Azshara, Xavius, Fandral...
That also brings us to the next point. How many of them turned maniacs? They blew up ancient Kalimdor, constantly play god with nature resulting in flesh-eating monster forests like in central Barrens, grow giant unnatural trees and still call themselves the “protectors of Azeroth”.
I say we burn them to the point of near extinction. Because they worked very hard to deserve it since the very beginning.
Because we live under bridges and acost unwary travellers leaving nothing but their bones to be found in the morning?
Because we infested a world that was not ours after destroying our own?
Because through some manifestation of evil magic we move although we died long ago?
Because we gave up the teachings of our brethren to seek stronger forbidden magics?
Because we.........um. are herd animals?
I say fie on the suggestion that humans are the evil race.
There is no Bad RNG just Bad LTP
A monstrous mien and a monstrous disposition are different things, but the one with a monstrous mien might well be one to trust while those whose faces bear the look of kindness hide a heart of foulness.
Or, as Frodo once put it: Well, if he was one of the enemy, he would look fairer and...well, feel fouler, if you see what I mean.
Fie on the suggestion that those of monstrous mien must be monsters, while those who hold beauty must be kind.
When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like injustice.
Mabie he can organise I protest out side org?
#notmywarchief
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Take this advice. All people are evil, no matter how good they may appear or act or how much you agree with them they are fundementaly by there nature corrupted.
And fictional char's are just mirror's of humanity. And as such mirror are flaws.
Be it pride, Greed, lust, sloth, gluttony, wrath or envy. All things no matter how good they appear or how well the originator is at convincing us and then selves of there intentions it will be born of one of those desires.
The only difference between a good person and and evil one it the evil one is honest about it.
I'd respond with appropriate explanation of the disparate nature of our perspectives, Laozi, but discussion of religion is forbidden.
So I'll just answer "Nah".
When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like injustice.
Garrosh drops a bomb on a relatively innocent city, and you remain in the horde for 3 expansions. (completely unprovoked btw)
Sylvanas retaliates and burns down a tree and suddenly you can't take anymore?
Its a game... not real life, but clearly there are some inconsistencies to what your moral compass will or will not allow.
actually, garrosh was provoked into nuking theramore. They were busy attacking parts of kalimdor, and theramore was the hub of all the strife in that section. Hell, he even gave them forewarning about an impending attack, that they could evacuate citizen, which they did.
as to what happens, we dont know all the details yet.
You don't need to.
Your faction will do it and from there on you will fight for the cause. That's how guilt by association works.
"innocent city"... it was the enemies base of operations, source of Camp Taurajo and alike... Your definition of innocent is weird.
Besides by the time the bomb dropped there was only military stationed there, as he did give a warning and civilians were evacuated.
The difference here is:
Garrosh destroyed a military city, which was put there to provide a starting point for any Kalimdor invasion
Sylvanas on the other hand is destroying a world-tree which is there to provide an entire race a home; both due to cultural reasons or the reason of them already losing one tree to a fire (read: archimonde's explosion)
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