What a bad attempt, why even bother mention hes pre 9.2.5 state, when u were clearly just talking about him.
You are just wrong on pretty much everything what was said here, stop trying to push your agenda here. You are stepping on feet for no reason.
Ps; I know you fake ignore me, but you are just.. sucking all the air out of the room all the time, it's really annoying.
If Vaeden, a researched void elf fan, says their is nothing to these features than just cosmetic, for Void Elves, then I will take his word.
You and I, both Nightborne fans would say the same thing about Nightborne Darkfallen (yes, I will say that because not even Nightborne nor Void Elf Death Knights are integral to the story.)
alonsus in lordaeron alongside the forsakens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slsxZXIAJdw
min 2:26
I agree, Il take hes word, but yours as well with Blood elves, Vaeden has proven in many discussions with me, even when I was against him. I know a fair bit of blood elves as they were always my top one, since warcraft3, but it's impossible to remember every single conversation or npc line or area when that fight happened to be exact. So I lack there as I don't care much for the books much.
I think we are on the same line, that we don't want to push our agenda, just because. It should make sense for me, ofc I would like more things, but the example of the Nightborne is good enough. We are fans, but we can still say.. nah they should not be part of this or they weren't there so how would that story be. Which Varadoc lacks as he jumps on every opportunity he gets to spread hes cult like tongue.
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Do you want to discuss details? okay
Do you know where Alonsus lived all these years to legion? In Forsken Territory !!
Some could say that perhaps Sylvanas knew that a civilian named Alonsus a Undead lived in his peaceful in her territory for years.
or an error like when Golden said that Genn had a tail to say on Twitter that she is wrong and that Genn has no tail
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Lordaeron is home to any Undead who wants to live there and as a member of the Forsken/Horde. If you instead want to be a member of the alliance you can go and go to live with the alliance that is what Velonora tells us
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Felborne !! Felborne exist in Lore!
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The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
I make Warcraft 3 Reforged HD custom models and I'm also an HD model reviewer.
It's not a technicality my bro.
It's literally the whole point.
To claim that a Forsaken must be a member of the Horde would be to ignore Alonsus Faol's previous status in BfA.
Was he not roaming Tirisfal Glades and the Plaguelands? Those territories were contested between the Forsaken, Scourge, Crusade, and Argent Dawn, so there's really no proof he lived in Forsaken territories, or exclusively there.Do you know where Alonsus lived all these years to legion?
Didn't he first appear in a graveyard near the Scarlet monastery? That's not Forsaken territory.
In Legion, he lived in the Naaru temple.
Can you link the dialogue?Lordaeron is home to any Undead who wants to live there and as a member of the Forsken/Horde. If you instead want to be a member of the alliance you can go and go to live with the alliance that is what Velonora tells us
So now the forsaken are led by Calia Menethil who was raised back by an Alliance character, has more friends in the Alliance than she does in the Horde and who's literally transforming the forsakens into dead humans infused with the light.
Poor forsaken fans.
"If you want to play alongside High and Void elves, the Alliance is waiting for you"
Correction.
Now the Forsaken are led by a free council of leaders, chiefly amongst them Calia and Voss, who have promoted peace, unity, and harmony. The Forsaken will no longer be led by a psychopathic dictator, who turned them against the living, tried to erase their memories of the past, and forced them to set up a toxic cult of personality around herself.
I envy Forsaken fans, truly, I do. If only we Alliance players got only a small fraction of the care and attention Forsaken fans got. Their race has objectively improved in BfA and Shadowlands, finally replacing a toxic evil dictator with a council of good people.
Dark Ranger Velonara says: Many of the kaldorei raised during the Battle for Darkshore wish to remain here with the dark rangers. But any who choose to depart and rejoin the Alliance are free to do so
https://www.wowhead.com/npc=185851/dark-ranger-velonara
as much as I dread the Forsaken's identity I don't think the Forsaken players would like it
the entire point of the Forsaken is to be the evil outliers of the Horde who do evil stuff; not everyone is like Leonid or Judkins who are the outliers of the outliers of the Horde
The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
I make Warcraft 3 Reforged HD custom models and I'm also an HD model reviewer.
And where is she saying that Lordaeron is the home only of the Horde undead?
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Forsaken =/= Scourge
The Forsaken were always about subverting expectations. People look at zombies and see bad guys. The Forsaken were meant to subvert that.
If "Forsaken fans" wanted the Forsaken to be evil conquerors who nuke cities, they were never Forsaken fans. They were Scourge fans.
The issue with that is Blizzard has created an identity for those fallen Thalassian Magi Elves where they can still be Darkfallen Mages and not just be converted into Dark Rangers.
It would be the same if Shen'dralar Mages were raised into undeath. It would be unlikely that they would become Dark Rangers like Delaryn or Velonara - rather they would be Darkfallen Magi. If Sylvanas' Val'kyr were successful in raising all of those night elves at Delaryn's Demise, then most would have been Dark Rangers as they were former Sentinels; however two of them, Sarvonis and Ralara were Highborne Night Elf Mages who were almost raised. It is unclear what they would have become but as they were part of the Highborne caste, I'd put bigger bets on them being Darkfallen Mages, than actual Dark Rangers.
I think it's most logical they would become Darkfallen Mages. It does not make really sense that they would become Dark Rangers after they dedicated their lives to arcane.
TBH, I think they should name it Darkfallen customization and not Dark Ranger customizations, because it's it's open to all classes and not just hunters/rogues.
I agree. The general term is "Darkfallen." Blizzard have made that canon that all undead elves are "Darkfallen" so that is what they should be called.
Some areas might be a bit odd like Undead Blood Elf Paladins or Undead Night Elf Druids, but in the main - these features do work. Personally, I'd have rather Blizzard added the Death Knight skin tones to Night Elves and Blood Elves (for the red eyes) and left Void Elves and Nightborne out of it. It doesn't take Colombo to realise that the two allied elves aren't being forgotten within the "Darkfallen" title as the Death Knight class has got them covered.
Dark Ranger Velonara says: Many of the kaldorei raised during the Battle for Darkshore wish to remain here with the dark rangers. But any who choose to depart and rejoin the Alliance are free to do so
reading comprehension! velonara tells us that some darkfallen night elf stay with them, but that those who want to REJOIN THE ALLIANCE CAN DO SO
if you stay you are a member of the horde if you leave you stop being a member of the horde and rejoin the alliance.
lordaeron is the home of the forsaken undead horde
I think somewhere around here it's the best explanation: IMO I think the Val'kyr continued raising any fallen Alliance Elves they could get their hands on (specially in Darkshore and Nazmir) into Darkfallen and sent them to the Dark Rangers, despite perhaps not always been Sentinels/Rangers.
Like we know more than just Sentinels died at Darkshore, so it's likely that even if they were the majority of the risen, other "classes" were also risen, but not represented in game. We see a BE rogue, Lorash, being risen willingly, so we know the power isn't limited to the Hunter class heh, but it does seem to be limited to elves.
So my Headcanon is that the VE Dark Rangers are in their majority VE's that died during the War of Thorns and even well into the Darkshore Warfront, with the Nazmir massacre being another prime situation where they could have been risen.