Exactly, so you admit that all customization that an Allied Race gets doesn't get to go to its parent when it comes to stuff like hairstyles/beards/accessories etc.
The only difference Void Elves have from Blood Elves is that they were blasted with Void Energy. You keep harping on High Elves being "biologically, culturally, and thematically identical" to Blood Elves but don't realize with how fresh off the boat Void Elves are, they literally still have the same culture as Blood Elves, behave still like Blood Elves do (carry that "i'm superior" personality trait), and thematically are just Void based instead of Light based.
We got seafaring Humans (Kul'tirans), priestly Trolls (Zandalari), even Holier Draenei (LFD), mountain-y Tauren (Highmountain), lava/deep Dwarves (Dark Iron), uncorrupted Orcs (Mag'har).
With what looks like incoming fox people and mech-er gnomes.
You say Alliance High Elves do not meet Allied Race criteria, but what is Allied Race criteria?
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Allied races are, from a design point of view, alternate versions of the main races. They mostly use the skeleton of an existing race,
but altered and with a different model. They also have their own racial abilities. Allied races get a full character kit including their own emotes, flirts, funnies, exertions, and so on.[1]"
So from a design PoV they just have to be an alternate version of a main race. Sounds like High Elves to me. What's funny is that Void Elves don't meet this criteria, as they are not an altered model.
Unless for everyone here, a skin color change is enough. By that assertion then though, a Night Elf becomes two separate races if you make a pink one and a blue one and a purple one.
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Allied_race
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Everyone:
-Quotes literal responses from Blizzard stating why KT humans are fat-
-Quotes literal response from Blizzard stating KT are humans-
You: Guys hold on there's lots of misinformation.
