The funniest thing is that alliance openly support spreading void influence on azeroth. Lightforged included.
I am 98% sure that Alliance/void elves overuse of void magic will play a part in unleashing N'Zoth/ushering in the Void Lords
No, it's downright bonkers. Pretty much shows that Blizzard has long since thrown any internal story consistency into the wind (and by far isn't the first sign, we've been getting those for months now), because "x is kewl, right" (no, it is NOT). I bet they will keep going on with shredding any semblence of storyline with everyone, Anduin and Velen including, being perfectly okay with this.
Man, talk about a bait thread title, OP. Could we maybe get that changed?
Oh, man, void ravasaurs! Truly evil of the void elves to raise undead raptors! Now excuse me while I ride into battle on my fossilized raptor mount from archaeology or mummified raptor from King's Rest.
I mean, I'm not saying the void elves aren't a little creepy and...morally questionable, I personally like that about them. But the Vulpera attacks in Vol'dun are more "evil" than this by far. Aside from potential slippery slopes, this is just void elves doing more...well, void stuff. They've already thrown Horde emissaries into the void itself which is by far more creepy, and I expect more weird void shit from them in the future.
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I'm just making an observation, I'm not taking sides. The Zandalari have nothing to do with what was done to the Night Elves, but the Horde has actually saved their nation.
The Alliance has to my knowledge been the ones to decry what the Horde has done, so sinking to that level or below is just going to, in the eyes of the Horde, justify the methods of the Horde. "See! They talk all about being good, but when push comes to shove they're hypocrites!"
Make that “See? We punched them in the face, and now they’re punching back!”, and you might have a point, but that’s how this pathetic faction war got started, with Sylvanas “punching back first” in Ashenvale and Darkshore.
That the Zandalari were Horde aligned in all but name was obvious by the time the Alliance attacked (The Horde operates from their city, to begin with), and then it becomes “The friend of my enemy is my enemy too”, attacking people to stop them turning against you is something that never ever worked, so having Anduin claiming that was the intention is pretty silly, but i suppose “Pretty silly” sums up all the Alliance’s actions in BfA...
Good , another good reason to deal with those voidcrazed traitors
Interesting, going the route of Void powers being able to reanimate the dead.
I thought, with after Warcraft Chronicle, the distinction between Shadow (Void) and Necromancy separated that ability. There was a lot of crossover in the lore about what and how raised the dead, but interesting for them to go this way.
The Void's presence WoD with the Shadowmoon clan should have given it away.
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Gonk is pissed
I see not issue with void elves actually being themselves. It's a messed up act that is not supposed to be out of character for the void elves who are, in fact, batshit crazy even if Umbric just happens to be one of the few people in this game with common sense and the only one in the Alliance.
Hopefully when the time comes, they won't pretend it didn't happen just cause it does not adhere to the Alliance morals.
That hyperbolic title though.