The Blood Elves have had access to blood magic for a long time, since TBC (as represented by the various Sin'dorei Bloodmages). There was also a resurgence in the practice in MoP, once the Blood Elves explored the Mogu's use of anima, and can now create anima golems using Mogu techniques.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
But Telogrus Rift IS solitary confinement. There are only void elves in Telogrus Rift, other Alliance races cannot even reach it, because the void portal is available only to void elf players. It is the most secluded territory controlled by the Alliance.
He could have elves in Silvermoon learning the Void, because again Silvermoon is quite far from the Sunwell Plateau, as they are separated by the sea, and then several villages between Quel'danas' shore and the fortress itself. But let's say that's not distant enough, then just send them to one of the arcane sanctums along the Dead Scar no? There they can do whatever they want under scrutiny from the government ala Magisters Terrace.
Regardless Rommath's worry was only for Silvermoon. He had no issue banishing the void elves without making sure they'd leave Quel'thalas. At which point, if Silvermoon was really this vulnerable, he could've just banished them from Silvermoon, not the entire kingdom.
Not really. If I'm not mistaken Drathir betrayed them only because he was a power-hungry psycopath. Void elves might be arrogant and curious, but they do not seek power for power's sake. They seek power to protect Silvermoon. Drathir was selfish, void elves aren't. At their core, they genuinely want to protect Silvermoon in their own way.AND allowing them unfettered access to that research GUARANTEES at least one will eventually betray them. (See: Dar'khan.)
They started to kill other blood elves because they were exiled from Quel'thalas. The Alliance was the only one to offer them refuge.NO, it does not matter how nice the scholars in Telogrus Rift are. They now slaughter Blood Elf citizens, is that what they believe is best for Silvermoon? Is that how they serve Silvermoon now, by killing it's law abiding citizens? Because maybe that's proof of their madness already, all it took was a little void infusion and now they've turned on their kin.
Which, you know, IT'S EXACTLY MY POINT, and I have been saying this since the beginning of the thread. If Rommath and Theron never banished the void elves, they would've never turned against Sin'dorei government, and now their Void powers and knowledge wouldn't be helping the Alliance war effort.
They don't need to drop the barrier to comunicate with the void elves inside. This is shown in the Violet Hold, the prisoners can talk to you just fine from inside their prison.If they drop the barrier, the Void can be used to hide away from their sight and they can escape
This is another hypothetical (I thought you didn't like them?). First of all the blood elves barely have any knowledge of the Void, I already addressed this. At best the blood elves, like the Alliance, would just give the void elves food and water rations, the bare minimum they need to survive. Second, void elves, contrary to your belief, don't want to betray Silvermoon. They were exiled and had no other choice but to turn against their people, but if it were up to them they would remain loyal to Silvermoon and try to protect it however they can. So if the government let them conduct their research however they want, although under strict surveillance, then where is the problem? Why would Umbric try to rebel? Because he doesn't like being in a confined space? That can't be, because he has no issue working in a fractured asteroid in the middle of (literally) nowhere.If they're given unrestricted access to Void knowledge, they will absolutely know how to use this. So it has to be absolute solitary confinement, or confinement with absolutely no way to access any knowledge of the Void. And that already ruins Umbric's plans, which means he won't accept them.
They literally can't. If the blood elves are so bent on learning from their past mistakes and ensuring that there can never be another Drathir, then they would absolutely put the Sunwell under strict scrutiny and surveillance.They can, in fact, still be both despite your desperate pleading that they can't be.
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They were kicked out and turned to someone who would help them.
Void elves are strictly NOT enslaved by the void. Quite the opposite. It is their whole shtick that they use it, not the other way around.
But, it seems to have hurt you to see the hobos you threw out leave you. Such a shame.
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Horde fans don’t love void elves. And want them all to go mad ... blizzard might actually do that given all the cries to make alliance more nuanced and less boring.
But it’s funny how horde fans view of that is to make the alliance evil, and that blizzard might actually listen to the players who don’t actually play the race.
Just like they did with night elves when they cut their arcane side off to attach it to the horde and made them 100% forest elves exactly what the horde fans who don’t play them want.
Mark my words void elves successfully resisting the void and actually being decent honourable elves is going to vanish “due to popular horde request” - and just as what happened with night elves they’ll end up not being the incredible race you were misled to believe. As blizzard step up the transplant of the heart of the alliance to the horde.
Classic bait and switch.
If anything Horde players should beg that Ren'dorei continue to defy the whispers. Otherwise they will unleash their powers upon the mortal plane, and the Horde will suffer tremendously. First of all, none of their races have knowledge or powers that can counter the Void, second Alleria alone can corrupt an entire city when she unleashes her Void powers. This isn't surprising, since she merged with a void naaru (it is shown in WoD that a void naaru is so powerful that it can instantly exterminate the population of an entire temple-city).
So Yes, beg that the Ren'dorei won't succumb to the whispers, or the worst will happen.
Indeed. The Ren'dorei are able to tear rifts into reality and teleport wherever they want, so really getting close enough to the Sunwell to corrupt it would be easy. I'm pretty sure the only reason why Alleria and her forces didn't embark on this operation during the Fourth War is because they still feel connected to Quel'thalas, and don't want to see it completely obliterated.
A better way to word it would be "Why was the Horde (specifically Sylvanas) okay with the Blood Elves banishing valuable allies when they were actively trying to recruit even more terrible people?"
Not to mention Lor'themar calls the Void Elves traitors, which is ironic considering he kicked them out.
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So does death magic and fel magic. Are they kicking out the Death Knights and Warlocks? What about the Demon Hunters?
I would imagine the Horde didn't see Umbric and his group as valuable, or was otherwise unaware of their existence given that Umbric and his group's exile was an internal matter of Quel'Thalas. Sylvanas as Warchief could of course attempt to recruit whoever she might like - but the Void Elves declared for Stormwind before she could even become aware of them as a force (due to their closeness with Alleria).
As for Lor'themar, nothing stops him from being a hypocrite - he's indulged in hypocrisy in the past, and will likely do so again in the future.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Exactly my thoughts. What is point of exiling them because they pose a threat when they can easily infiltrate Sunwell plateau and sabotage Sunwell? Exiling them only create more reasons for ren'dorei to do so.
As you said, Alleria and all other void elves expressed no interest in damagin Sunwell and they made it clear they care about Quel'thalas and its citizens. They certainly don't agree with current goverment, but have no intentions to act against the nation. Their motives to study Void were to protect their homeland to begin with.
Well, he already proved he will rather exile people who are in opposition to his leadership then to open talks to address needs or fears of all of "his" people, which is not really good approach when you're leader. As a reagent lord, he caused his nation fracturing two times already, each time driving elf exiles right into the Alliance.
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This is what I've been saying for 12 pages, but people don't want to listen. If the Ren'dorei wanted to, they could easily corrupt the Sunwell. Banishing them only gave them a reason to want to do it.
Rommath was a fool, and his decision backfired. It is only thanks to Magister Umbric that the Battle of Dazar'alor was won by the Alliance and the war turned in their favour.
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San'lyan doesn't threaten the Sunwell, Void Elves' connection does.
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also, Hathorel's comrades in Orgrimmar are Dark Rangers, right? I'd assume therefore in general the Blood Elves are okay with Dark Rangers, and furthermore by proxy, the San'layn
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The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
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