The sheer fact Furion and Tyrande were so casual with Kael'thas upon their initial reunion after 10k years makes this lore community hang up over just how deep the division is seem a bit pedantic. As I said, I think it would probably be an issue on par with the the gay marriage controversy in America today, even less so, as the Kaldorei have been working and fighting with the Alliance now for a decade. Magi, Kirin Tor, warlocks, Draenei, worgen, and all. There is a well of abundance for unique stories and unique prejudices in the Night Elf lore kit for RP, but it's not a law in stone the way some people portray it who just seem to be flexing their muscles to demonstrate they have a familiarity with the lore of the background universe's detailed cultural norms, a common issue in all fanbases.
The Shen'dralar and Silver Covenant offer a wealth of new lore for the Kaldorei I think. I am itching to pontificate on my demon hunter/shen'dralar origin but I'll spare the world of that obsession.
If you want to read a skyscraper of text, here I try to reconcile Knaak's total disregard for the demon hunter of WC3 in his glorified fan fiction with what WC3 established and the RPG ran with before it was stripped of it's canonical status. An offshoot of the Moonguard, a specialist sect of arcane augmented warriors who I like to call glaive masters or glaive dancers, seem a perfect evolutionary origin for every glaive fighting unit Warcraft elves have developed, and a kind of demon keeper warden that both arose as tenders for Immol'thar while holding knowledge in their archives over Illidan's peculiar mutations and enhancements could provide a perfect vehicle for where the hell the pre Illidari demon hunters came from.
And now I will shut the fuck up as I've said too much already.
Check out my original post if you'd care to.
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...4#post24688344