As a Horde I would give it back to the Alliance
As a Horde I would give it back to the Alliance
You know, in Wolfheart I think Tyrande thought to actually lit fire to the forest to kill the orcs as she felt her side wasn't winning. And it would make sense, rather then let one of their holy places end in the hands of the orcs, better to destroy it so nobody gets it. And, to be honest, the orcs would get more to lose out of this. In the end, the night elves do lose their sacred tress... but they're ensuring the orcs don't get any wood. The orcs don't have other places from which to get wood actually, they couldn't enter Darkshore as the zone is easily defendable when coming from Ashenvale and the Felwood wood is rotten. So the orcs would have no resources to make several types of weapons. And, once their current weapons wear out, the night elves could push back and regrow the forest easily.
The night elves of course, its their home.
I agree with you that both sides are too proud to admit their mistakes. That said, the night elves did do something to try and mend the situation.
In the Shattering and in Garrosh's short story it is stated that:
-orcs have goods in their markets, but they mostly come from trade (Garrosh's story)
-night elves had a trade agreement with the Horde before 12 sentinels were found skinned (the Shattering).
So, what I get from this is that the night elves offered what the Horde, and the orcs, needed through trade. They gave food and wood, it is unknown what they got in return, but considering that Durotar isn't such a rich land... the trade might have not been in their favor (of course of this I'm speculating, as it's unknown what the orcs gave in favor of the goods traded from the night elves).
Furthermore, the orcs needed water for drinking and farmlands... but here's the issue, they had it. There's a river flowing from Azshara into Durotar and Barrens, and while Durotar might not be so great for farming, Barrens could have been with some irrigations... but Garrosh let it be polluted by his excavations for minerals used to make weapons and machines of war (Baine's short story) then asked for water from tauren and complained he didn't have enough.
In the time of Thrall, the orcs also tried to mend the situation somewhat, there was a peace summit in Theramore... but Thrall didn't keep the Warsong in check at all at any time... and in the time of Garrosh... well, not only did Garrosh not keep his people in line, he gave them weapons so that's quite obvious.
OR, and this is just crazy talk, the orcs could go back to their damn planet? Terrokar has plenty of trees. Plus with the Alliance dominating them in the war, why wouldn't we deport the trouble-makers and war-mongers back to their world and seal the portal? Oh wait it makes sense so it wont happen. Hurray for WoW lore.
Well back then night elves were not Alliance but even in the scenario you quoted it wouldn't have ended as the poster said, rather it would have ended like this:
Night elf: Hey greenskins, these are our lands and you are tresspassing in our sacred forests, leave now or face the wrath of Cenarius!
Grom: What is this... looks like a high elf, only taller and blue... ha, I'm not scared of your petty threats, we orcs long for battle!
Night elf: Andu-falah-dor! Let battle be joined!
Grom: For the Horde!
*battle commences*
Let's be honest now, I like the night elves but neither side is known for perfect and rational choices.
Now, if Thrall would have been in Grom's place, I suspect things would probably have gone a lot different!
Thrall would have probably managed to start some diplomatic talk after the first scouting party from the night elves would have attacked. And Grom and Jaina would have killed eachother... so it still wouldn't have ended so great
I don't think it is done intentionally, it's mostly for bad efficiency, probably. They tend to cut a certain amount of wood, but they end to cut too much of it, much more of the capability of their caravans. It's a detail orcs don't tend to care, but for the night elves a tree cut for nothing it's like a person killed for nothing.
No doubts it's something orcs will have to learn and master better when the "cut field" will shift from Ashenvale to Azshara, since the trees there are not over-abundant as they are in Ashenvale.
Oh yeah, a lot of sense dude. I don't even know of which planet you're talking about. Draenor? That planet doesn't exist anymore, there are just Outlands, that are nothing but a bunch of rocky piecies floating in the Twisting Nether.
As you said, we can only speculate, but night elves shouldn't have traded with the orcs out of good faith and goodness if they had zero benefit from it, especially with the Warsong pressing on their borders all the time. My guess is that Durotar have some abundant resources, but not resources of life sustaining, it's very probable that there a lot of metals and minerals in such a rocky desert, much more than in any night elven land (just look at how Garrosh literally transformed Orgrimmar, such huge amount of iron has been extracted in Durotar, there is little doubt about it) so my humble guess is that orcs gave to the night elves the resources for sustain the development of "war's stuff" (which, ironically, could have helped them in the battle against the Warsong) and for that they gave all the kind of life sustaining resources that Durotar lacked. Ofcourse it's all speculation, but sounds pretty logical.
I don't think orcs ever had problems with water, probably not abundant but was there; the problem has been the Cataclysm, which caused a drought in Durotar (and, ironic slap in the face, a portion of Durotar has been devastated by a flood). Ofcourse Garrosh's stubborness about his war campaign didn't help at all.Furthermore, the orcs needed water for drinking and farmlands... but here's the issue, they had it. There's a river flowing from Azshara into Durotar and Barrens, and while Durotar might not be so great for farming, Barrens could have been with some irrigations... but Garrosh let it be polluted by his excavations for minerals used to make weapons and machines of war (Baine's short story) then asked for water from tauren and complained he didn't have enough.
He was concerned but yeah, he pretty let them do their thing there. I guess he had little choices, he had to deal with the situation and realized that those morons doing battle in Ashenvale were the only considerable source of lumber that his people could ever get (since you can trade everything with night elves, but lumber is a big no-no).In the time of Thrall, the orcs also tried to mend the situation somewhat, there was a peace summit in Theramore... but Thrall didn't keep the Warsong in check at all at any time...
playing Horde-goblin.
voted nightelves, if they needed the wood that badly, can't they get some from duskwallow marsh or mulgore?
I like my coffe like my mages.
It's rather complicated. The lumbering while under Thrall was ok and in that era I would side with the Orcs, they need their materials after all and back then they just cut down what they used.
Under Garrosh however it became more about pissing off the Night Elves, cut more than they needed and letting it rot. That's just plain stupidity.
Now if only the lumbering would be cut back to what was needed.