Alleria and Vereesa are written as seeing their kin on "the wrong path" and the Alliance being "the right path". It's flavor. Nothing will ever come of it in game beyond perhaps a side-switching method if Blizzard deigns to add one. And even in such a case, a Blood Elf that changes faction would lose access to Silvermoon. But first Blizzard would have to establish significant reasons Alliance characters would want to leave the Alliance and join the Horde. Which means they need to stop villain-batting the Horde and start villain-batting the Alliance.
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A new High Elf NPC or even just generic High Elf NPC's wandering around Silvermoon could serve just as well for that purpose. You're not asking for them to "add Auric as an NPC", you're asking Blizzard to "change Auric's faction from Alliance to Horde".
Last edited by Kyriani; 2020-07-11 at 09:06 PM.
Are all High Elf NPC's Alliance? No. Some are neutral and at least one I believe is friendly to Horde characters. Is changing the faction of a specific named and established Alliance NPC necessary? No. A few generic High Elf NPC's wandering around Silvermoon is more than enough to imply the return of some High Elves, just like it was enough to imply that some are joining the Void Elves.
I mean... Blizzard did make a long established Alliance faction join the Horde for literally no reason. But let’s keep Auric alone. He’s the high elf representative to Silvermoon. Leave him as that, leave him as Alliance.
He could be the reason why some high elves are allowed to join the Horde but there’s zero reason for him to join.
Last edited by Edoll; 2020-07-11 at 10:02 PM.
I don't see why someone gets so upset that an NPC changes faction when literally the horde constantly lost racial leaders over and over again. I'm not saying to give me an important racial leader just a character who was already established working in quelthalas and who has the title of high elf representative
How does joining the Horde stays true to his desire to reunite the children of Silvermoon? He's literally there as a representative for those outside the Quel'thalas government, he's literally being neutral to the whole situation.
Of course some of those pilgrims could have rejoined the Horde, but Auric's whole point there is to represent the interest of High Elves outside of the government. He should remain neutral.
"If you want to play alongside High and Void elves, the Alliance is waiting for you"
If anything, he'd probably become more of a neutral NPC rather than being solidly Alliance or Horde, and act as a facilitator in repatriating those High Elves who wish it, to Silvermoon, and expatriating any Blood Elves who wish to leave the Horde, to the Alliance, such as those Silvermoon Scholars we see in Telogrus.
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I have no particular objection, but that doesn't mean I think its necessary or worthwhile to do so.
But why? That's what I am asking you.
Why should the character that is ostensibly about neutrality join the Blood Elves -and the Horde- Again, Auric's whole presence in the Sunwell is to allow pilgrimage to High Elves that are not part of the Horde, it wouldn't make sense to make him part of the Horde, not without showing it as a betrayal of his purpose, which would not be seen well at all by the High Elves that he is allegedly representing. Cause again, he's whole point is that he represents non-horde helves, that's his purpose and function.
Again, of course it makes sense for some of those High Elves to rejoin the BE's, but if Auric were to do so, he could simply not continue to be the Non-Horde High Elf representative in Quel'danas.