You do know that the Night Warrior is a reflection of their faith in Elune right? That it's Tyrande giving herself to the dark aspect of Elune and taking on the spirit of vengeance.
Elune is a goddess of duality that is every changing. This is pretty common with most myths about moon creatures, they wax and wane and even in the times when the light they have is shrouded they remain.
While you can certainly say that many have lost faith where we see the loss of faith is in the resurrected Night Elves. Which is less a referendum on Elune and more a display of the despair that comes with being an undead. We see it in the Forsaken all the time.
I might actually play a paladin if I could make a Forsaken.
Do Drustvar, it's a little contradictory about the "opposite cosmic forces" stuff and seems to establish that life and death are basically the same thing, it's one cycle in and of itself.
Ardenweald in Shadowlands is specifically where the Drust (who the Kul Tirans learned druidism from) got their druidic abilities from, which again seems to establish that life, death (and rebirth) are just one thing. I'm looking forward to that being explored in Shadowlands as so far, it appears like the Blighted Lands/Thros where Gorak Tul was lurking is actually in Ardenweald, so you can go there ahead of the expac if you're up for some Alliance questing.
I mean, colour me surprised we're retconning yet another thing out of the chronicles, but there you go.
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There's been several. In the Well of Eternity instance, there are multiple male and female nelf paladins, and one of the followers for the paladin class hall is a night elf paladin.
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i dont give a fuck about lore i think limitations in general are retarded. every class and race combination should be possible.
Undead are unnatural and have no way to attune to nature or the emerald dream.
Priests channel the Light, and suffer great pains to do so. But Paladins are vessels of the Light, full of Light, even when they aren't actively using it. A classic paladin as we know it, would constantly be experiencing being on fire, and the pain of being a damaged dead body. That's enough to certainly drive you mad. Unless you go Lightforged Undead, I suppose, so that you aren't animated by unholy energies.
I can see undead Paladins work if they are like clerics, only channeling the Light when they need it.
Or alternatively, if they draw their power from a holy relic that serves as their vessel of the Light, rather than their own body.
Yeah they would. Just as Rezan's light was thing, the light of Elune been empowering the night elves for thousands of year. The idealogy for the paladins across all races are the same except for figurehead(s) that represent the light, that being the figurehead may be different but the light is still the same. As for forsaken druids....that is not happening, forsaken don't give a fuck about nature, if anything the powers that govern nature probably see them as obstruction to the nature order of life....souls unnaturally tethered to something broken.
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^But then again blizz did just retcon their whole lore.
Blame blizz giving us one as a follower and having elune worship be close enough to permit it
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Ok that explanation makes some more sense
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Which would work great as a rest or dark paladin
The Kul'Tirans druid forms are based on Drust magic which is confirmed as 'death magic' and they will appear in the shadowlands. In addition Ardenweald, a realm of death, is the place where druidic beings such as Cenarius go and then come back from...so it seems druidic powers do, at least in part, stem from death magic.
I'm going to reply to all three of your replies.
1) There's actually two night elf followers, although only one actually takes the step to becoming a paladin.
2) Again, the only Night Elves that have really lost their faith in Elune are the undead ones.
3) I don't know what you mean as "a rest" but currently the "dark paladin" class is the Death Knight. Although I wouldn't mind seeing a Tyrant class added modeled after the eredar tyrants in Hellfire Citadel. So sort of a mix between death knight and paladin with debuffing auras instead of buffing ones.
Except if you go to Icecrown you'll see undead paladin mobs out there. Undead paladins make sense when it comes to lore since Foresaken are risen Lorderon humans which includes people who were in life a paladin. As much as I'd love to see undead druids, I don't see how they could be argued for in terms of lore. This all would change if one of the Allied Races become the undead Night Elves like Sira.
undead monks seem too out of place as is, so i'm not so sure about undead druids.
paladins, sure. there have been undead light wielders since vanilla, so why not.
Every class should be playable by every race. They should also make druid forms for every race.