
Originally Posted by
Ennalorsilvertongue
Simply put, I think this is blatantly wrong, and for several reasons.
1. All it takes is Blizzard deciding one day to restart the conflict and there we go. Blizzard has proven themselves highly inconsistent with their narrative direction for the factions and their characters, and you should never, even for a minute, presume that it's beyond Blizzard's impulse to disregard previous developments in favor of something "big and explosive".
2. Think about Germany post WWI: while the leadership on both sides signed an armistice and sought to end the war, resentment remained. How, as a people, do you begin to move past the atrocities committed in war? Or the terms upon which the war was ended. Ultimately, in Germany's case, we saw that resentment fester, and it was ultimately used to bring about the rise of the Nazis, and subsequently another world war. Similarly, with the Alliance and Horde, the Horde literally *just* attempted to pursue genocide against the Alliance. And it's not the first time either. It has been thirty plus years of active conflict between these two factions, and the Horde has never demonstrated their ability to refrain from barbaric atrocities due to the whims of their leadership.
What reason would an Alliance peasant have for trusting that the Horde wouldn't strike again?
What reason would a Horde peon have for believing that the Alliance will forgive decades of genocide and horrific mass murder?
It simply doesn't make sense for the factions to move past the conflict just yet because there hasn't been any genuine narrative development that shows either faction is mature enough to move on. The only reason the fighting stopped this past time is because the writers shoehorned in "the Horde is nothing." Up till that point? The Horde was more than willing to keep on fighting, and the only reason the Alliance was willing to stop is because Anduin is a milk drinker who has no depth as a character.