I play Horde, and even I don't forgive the Horde.
Only really still playing it for gameplay reasons by now, I'm a full night elf supporter!
I play Horde, and even I don't forgive the Horde.
Only really still playing it for gameplay reasons by now, I'm a full night elf supporter!
Forgive? Sure. Forget? No.
Because of bad and just lazy writing the horde has done to much shitty stuff.
Can't forgive
But they can surely move past that as there's a new baddie of the month they'll have to team up to defeat it anyway
This world don't give us nothing. It be our lot to suffer... and our duty to fight back.
Its kinda sad how much wow has tried to hammer home that no, the the horde are bad afterall. As opposed to WC3 which tried to make all the bad stuff the fault of demons.
Thrall's horde was generally pretty decent. It had normal resources/territory conflict with the NE, but didn't do anything insane. Alliance and Horde disputes are more 'mundane' in this time, stuff you'd expect medieval countries to do. Both sides do kinda unfortunate stuff to the other, but the scale is relatively small.
The Garrosh came and amped up the conflict, dropping bombs, drinking the sha juice. But hey, maybe he just has a warped perception of the demon times?
Nah, WoD then has to prove that you gives orcs some freedom/power and they'll happily make roads of bones for you.
Okay so orcs are apparently bad in general, lets put a non-orc in charge. Vol'jin dies off quickly and we get sylvannus, who then does exactly what garrosh did.
No wonder Thrall and Saurfang are so sad, their dream is utterly ruined at this point.
At this point the Night Elven hold on northern Kalimdor should be so weak that it won't be an issue.
Teldrassil was burned, Darkshore's a wasteland and Ashenvale was steamrolled.
The Night Elves just need to pick up and leave, and settle either in the Eastern Kingdoms (Duskwood or Aerie Peak come to mind as ideal spots due to both having dream ways) or southern Kalimdor (Feralas and Un'Goro come to mind)
Bish bash bosh world peace everyone is out of eachother's way and the only thing that can start a war is another "We need to start a war before they do" scenario
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Ah, there it is, the "We need to kill them before they kill us" meme
Case in point.
The war in Cataclysm stemmed from a need for resources, with everyone having access to resources there won't be a need to wage war.
The war in BFA stemmed from paranoia and Sylvanas LITERALLY needing to feed as many people to the Maw as possible, with that out of the picture there won't be a need to wage war.
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Hyjal should be pretty Impregnable with all of the fortifications which would have been done to deal with the TH and the forelands, with all that prep and the whole NE fighting force and multiple wolf gods living there the chases the horde could ever push them out should be zero.
What are you talking about, Garrosh LITERALLY ordered Sylvanas to attack Gilneas as part of the war begun because the Orcs needing resources.
The War of the Thorns LITERALLY began because Sylvanas tried to orchestrate a war to funnel as many souls into the Maw as possible AND because she had the people of the Horde convince that the Alliance was going to kill them all if they didn't kill the Alliance first.
Ive answered both of those points, without a need for resources Gilneas wouldn't have happened, and without paranoia and Sylvanas' schemes Teldrassil wouldn't have happened.
This isn't about what I imagine it's about peace BEING POSSIBLE if the factions just move out of eachothers' way, something that's entirely possible given the landmass Azeroth includes.
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There can never be peace, just look at real life as an example.
Where has it been reestablished? Wowpedia has Ashenvale in shambles.
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Interesting but ultimately of little consequence, with the Horde having free reign over Aszhara, Darkshore and presumably Ashenvale they have all the resources they need and no reason to push into Mount Hyjal.
It can be left at that, if both factions are willing, is my point.
Of course the Night Elves will want their lands back and the Gilneans will want their city back which is why there WON'T be peace, but that's a different conversation, the point is there CAN be peace.
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At this point baddies of the month dealt less damage to the Alliance then the horde. I genuinely think that siding with "evil light" kinda like Yrel is more beneficial then helping horde defeat it at this point.
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Horde officially has no claims on Ashenvale since they traded it for Azshara. Leaving Ashenvale for them now is asinine and dangerous both. There can be peace as long as they leave it. Plus Darkshore is Alliance controlled canonically.
And if night elves move to Eatern Kingdoms then Blood elves and forsaken should move to Kalimdor. Enirely. Leaving Silvermoon and Lordaeron.
But they wont because its their ancestral land which they have all the rights to own so neither should night elves be forced to relocate.