Lightforged likely followed Turalyon, same as Alleria. even if they didn't, the legion is defeated and their race is siding with the alliance. They have zero ties to the Horde. I agree with void elves but who cares its a video game. Makes about as much sense as nightborne and highmountain joining the Horde, Alliance players helped them fight the legion as much as horde helped the lightforged.
It was orchestrated by Garrosh to sabotage the negotiations. The Bell was dumped in Silvermoon. Lor'themar only gave it to Garrosh because of what Jaina did in Dalaran.
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Some people are salty the Alliance didn't lose another Hero.
Think of High Elves and Blood Elves as two different political parties akin to Democrats and Republicans.
Alleria and the High Elves don't necessarily want to kill all the Blood Elves, they just want to wrest control of them from leadership they consider malignant. Neither want to destroy Silvermoon or their people, they want to fight for the right to lead them in a direction they think is best.
Well, Nightborne went horde, so I guess that means Alleria for alliance. I blame Vareesa. She was telling Alleria of events that she missed out on, and Vareesa is kind of a bitch, so she likely is telling her own version of things, not caring about her undead sister at all.
Except no. Quel'thalas did secede from the Alliance and they did so before Gilneas and Stromgarde. I have no idea how you can not know that. Read this here.
No. Quel'Thalas left the Alliance after the 2nd War.
Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
The HElf priests in WC3 were acting independent of Quel'Thalas.
Despite the high elves' official departure from the Alliance, some elves still remain true to their former human and dwarven allies. The altruistic priests of Quel'Thalas refused to abandon their roles as healers and agreed to remain in Lordaeron despite the edicts from their reclusive masters in Silvermoon. The high elven priests use their Light-given powers to heal the wounded and bolster the spirits of Lordaeron's fighting elite.
--WC3 manual
War divides families all the time.
specially if sylvanas kills vareesa like its seems she will.
alleria's 1/2 of her sisters, husband, child, friends, and what she was, are all alliance, the only connection she has to the horde is sylvanas, and where some of the surviving members of her people went.
The horde has the orcs, trolls, and undead, all that she knows as evil, the ones who murdered and butchered her people, of corse she is going to fight to kill the horde. The war on the legion she knows she needs to be neutral but when a faction war starts, she knows for sure where she is going to stand.
Didn't that get retconed for the 1502 time ? Heck ur signature is outdated now that blizz officially removed med'an from lore yet they didn't explain what events from the comics are 'official' and what aren't
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The void lords are literally the ultimate evil that dwarfs even the BL evilness, yet she had no problem using the void power that is considered - again - pure evil by almost everyone (almost here because the only ones who don't consider it evil are the ones who use it), in the semi-useless side story of 7.3 we learn that she 'dropped' all the nonsense ideas of alliance vs horde etc and she basically transcend all that and focus only on the real matter: BL and then Void Lords, something that seems blizzard threw in toilet and flushed it 2 days later -.-
Regardless, if we stick to 7.3 story (so far), she doesn't see anyone evil except Void Lords, even BL are victims (but still must be stopped) of Void Lords
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http://youtu.be/x3ejO7Nssj8 7:20+ "Alliance remaining super power", clearly blizz favor horde too much, that they made alliance the super power
Forget it, it's the usual nonsense of people deluded enough to believe High Elves are these incredibly different and moral people because they joined other pretty races.
I think what Aeula meant is that Alleria cares about Turalyon and her Orc-hating more than she does about her own people, not that she hates said people.
That seems indeed the case so far.