As of the most recent novel they are returning and in the process of rebuilding their land
As of the most recent novel they are returning and in the process of rebuilding their land
Yes? Even their own courts have recently started admitting that.
https://www.npr.org/2020/07/09/88956...=1615489418739
(i just picked the first source that came up, not caring about political affiliations; it was widely reported so if this particular source disagrees with your colors you can easily find another)
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lol
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This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
I can't. Because my Forsaken character still doesn't have Lordaeron back.
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The Alliance forced her to do that because of their siege.
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Shadow's Rising is not mentioning the Forsaken at all. Get better sources.
I hope they don't. They should just hop in their graves and leave everyone alone.
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
If every country on Earth reverted back to the control of their original inhabitants, name, and borders most people wouldn't recognize a single name on the list lol
Except maybe Egypt. Though depending on how you do the revert, that too could be cut up into its original city states.
It's only fair. The Forsaken should get Lordaeron back the same way Alliance got Teldrassil back.
You're comparing the capital city in Lordaeron with a port and an outpost in the forest and saying that fair is fair. Perhaps you should look at your own bias' first.
As for the forsaken getting it back it will likely happen, however if it does happen then there is no justification for the alliance not returning to Gilneas as it was the use of the plague that forced them out and kept them out during the cataclysm.
I'm not sure that putting Calia on the throne is a good move for either faction, particularly given that a lot of players don't actually know who she is. But it is probably the most likely option. How that will play with their whole horde v alliance stuff is yet to be seen but at my best guess it'll be hamfisted.. like Jaina saying her robes are last season so then Calia joins the horde (akin to Thalyssra throwing a tantrum because Tyrande wasn't greatful for having her soldiers die for the people who shunned them - so she joined the horde).
And if they revamped the BC areas to the north, they could do something with that little chunk north of there too. I thought I remembered reading somewhere that it used to be a High Elf harbor before the second war but can't recall. In game its just a tower and some doodads.
Except that many peoples have been completely extinguished, leaving no natives to stake claims, as cynical as that is.
And i mean it's not without reason that most of humanity's history is riddled with wars, but the reasoning i present and that is similarly applied by those American courts is a product of the currently dominant value system upon which American power rests.
I mean i too see its shortcomings, but to adress those it'd need to be torn down at a much lower level, with all associated mayhem that would bring even just for conversing on this site.
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Yeah, isn't that where Kael'thas met Vashj?
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
Pandaren and goblins are also "native," though goblins had some titan tinkering in their development. Elves came from trolls and thus are as native as they are. Forsaken and orcs all derived from titan constructs. Vulpera are the only unknown, but given that we haven't heard about any related titan constructs, they're probably native too. However, all native life was affected by Azeroth's titan soul, so pretty much everything in the setting except the botanai can trace its development to the titans in some form or another (even the draenei, given Argus is also a titan).