The fact that void elves and blood elves share similar silhouettes is irrelevant, as explained multiple times already, because I'm not talking about one race copying another race's silhouette. I'm talking about a race's own visual identity being muddled in the form of having their already defined silhouette being radically changed by adding another one.
I'm not, as explained multiple times. You're trying to force this idea of "double standards" by trying to force something into my arguments that does not pertain to it.again, you are using double standards, no matter how you try to spin this.
I'm not. You're making a statement of fact, that the game tells us that they are separate races. I'm asking you to back up your claim. Show me conclusive evidence that the game says that void elves and blood elves are separate races. But, I'll remind you: both being separate playable races in no way proves that they are separate races, considering humans and worgens are separate playable races, but still the exact same race in the lore.can you stop playing dumb?
And where is the evidence that the void is not "shaping and changing" the shadow priests? Alleria's words don't prove anything, either, considering shadow priests are also being "shaped and changed" by the void, considering the tentacles sprouting from their bodies.you want more than literally alleria saying the void shaped and transformed then?
And so were the worgen. The worgen are permanently altered. Just like void elves. As far as we know, there is no cure for the worgen curse.completely does, because one is a permanent druidic shape, their human bodies are the same, void elves got completely changed permanently, much more like the lightforged.
Again, I am not talking about two races sharing a silhouette. I'm talking about a race's own visual identity being muddled, by having their already established silhouette being completely changed into something vastly different.that you made up, trying to pass as blizzard pillar of argument cause you know, if it was, void elves would not be a thing, since you gave the silhoute of a race to another faction
And yet you've failed to provide any, despite me repeatedly asking for it.We does, you don't want to accept what we have is entirely your own problem
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I never said it is. I would invoke the warlock and void lore because both are examples of forces previously used exclusively for evil and to cause harm on innocents, but now it's used in the service of Azeroth. Also, to say I'm "making stuff up" implies I'm making statements of facts that do not exist, which I'm not. I'm not saying "something like that exist". I'm saying "something like that could exist". There is a difference.
I only call out people by asking "how do they know" when they make statements of fact. If someone makes a suggestion, offers an idea, I don't do that.Does this argument sound familiar? Because it's something you do all the time. Call people out for 'making something up' when all we are doing is opening up a precedence using lore. Do you know what your reply was against suggesting precedence? "HOW DO YOU KNOW?"
Here's the thing, though: you think you're "shutting down" suggestions... but you aren't. You're actually engaging with them. You're arguing against them. You're not dismissing them.See how easy it is? You can suggest more if you want, and I can say it's highly unlikely it will happen and shut those suggestions down too.
I already did. The viability (i.e. chance) of something (i.e. the suggestion) depends on the lore. A suggestion that does not retcon existing lore (such as saying Flynn is from Gilneas) has a higher chance of happening than something that goes against established lore (saying Velen is a blood elf, for example).Then please elaborate, because I don't understand what you mean by "the viability of one's suggestion happening in the lore is bound by it. This isn't a subjective take."
All plausability of a suggestion, even concerning lore, should be subjective. I don't understand the context of your statement saying that it isn't a subjective take.
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How do you know that? For all we know, the "void elf state" could be akin to the worgen curse. I.e., it's not hereditary, therefore it would not be a new race, because the baby of two void elves would be a normal, un-voided blood elf.