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    Question Will Alterac Kingdom and the People of the Nation ever return back into the Story?

    The Small Trade Kingdom with the Orange Banner with the Hawk Symbol has been very interesting given how they started off as a unique kingdom to joining the horde after betraying the alliance allowing the horde during the second war to pass through their mountains then their king and forces got wiped out and now small remnants turn to a life of bandits and outlaws and that's what's been going on with the remaining people of the Alterac Nation with the Syndicate.

    Strong Present during Vanilla WoW due being common bandits in Cataclysm and up to now after BFA Remake of Arathi Highlands. Which brings me the question of when will the remaining Alterac People who were once the Alterac Nation turned to the Syndicate or undead will they ever make a return and impact to the story of world of warcraft. Because right now Alterac Kingdom has been destroyed and forgotten for years and haven't seen a change to the Mountains around the once great kingdom of the Hawk Nation.

    What are your thoughts guys about the Alterac Kingdom and the Syndicate returning to the Story?

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    I think returning to the history of this kingdom would be a very good idea.

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    The Syndicate is already returning next patch with the red dawn stuff as deposable goons.

    The kingdom though doesn’t have a snowballs chance in hell.
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    If the Horde gets playable humans, then maybe.

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    We will hardly have news about Alterac when we don't even know what's going on in @#$%ing Stormwind lol.

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    You know, we barely got Gilneas back when Blizzard had been teasing about it since the end of MoP so they may not do empty promises. And considering Alterac ingame is currently a big ogre toilet, I don't think we'll see the kingdom until they are ready to actually rework the environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorgar Aurelian View Post
    The Syndicate is already returning next patch with the red dawn stuff as deposable goons.

    The kingdom though doesn’t have a snowballs chance in hell.
    They do have dialogue indicating that the syndicate new leadership sent some folks to the red dawn with the intent of those troops dying and not coming back
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    In my parallel universe (the one where the blood elves don't recover the Sunwell but thanks to the non-villainized Kaelthas, have learned to use and control fel magic to keep their addiction at bay, Garrosh didn't succumb to evil and is a respected warchief of the Horde or the night elves continue to maintain their indomitable and isolationist character and fierce hatred of magic) the Kingdom of Alterac knew how to recover, retrieve its lands and become a faithful ally of... the Horde.

    How? Simple: after the fall of the Lich King, the Scourge regained its free will, and some San'layn returned to the Eastern Kingdoms where they saw an opportunity to settle and gain power by taking control of the scattered humans of the fallen Kingdom of Alterac. To do so, they struck a deal with Isiden Perenolde, making the humans submit to their will in exchange for giving them the gift of vampirism, thus becoming Darkfallen or Vampyr.

    But the San'layn did not count on the treacherous nature of the Alteraci, who led by their King Isiden Perenolde, did not hesitate to get rid of them and, thanks to their new powers, reestablish their former kingdom with the aim of taking revenge on the Alliance, especially their former allies in Gilneas, for which they request the mediation of the Banshee Queen to join the Horde, becoming a new playable race: pale/grayish humans with red eyes and vampiric and dark abilities (Nathanos style), gothic architecture, fondness for gargoyles and a new large independent zone between the Hillsbrad Foothills and the Forsaken lands (similar to a winterly Revendreth).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northem View Post
    In my parallel universe (the one where the blood elves don't recover the Sunwell but thanks to the non-villainized Kaelthas, have learned to use and control fel magic to keep their addiction at bay, Garrosh didn't succumb to evil and is a respected warchief of the Horde or the night elves continue to maintain their indomitable and isolationist character and fierce hatred of magic) the Kingdom of Alterac knew how to recover, retrieve its lands and become a faithful ally of... the Horde.

    How? Simple: after the fall of the Lich King, the Scourge regained its free will, and some San'layn returned to the Eastern Kingdoms where they saw an opportunity to settle and gain power by taking control of the scattered humans of the fallen Kingdom of Alterac. To do so, they struck a deal with Isiden Perenolde, making the humans submit to their will in exchange for giving them the gift of vampirism, thus becoming Darkfallen or Vampyr.

    But the San'layn did not count on the treacherous nature of the Alteraci, who led by their King Isiden Perenolde, did not hesitate to get rid of them and, thanks to their new powers, reestablish their former kingdom with the aim of taking revenge on the Alliance, especially their former allies in Gilneas, for which they request the mediation of the Banshee Queen to join the Horde, becoming a new playable race: pale/grayish humans with red eyes and vampiric and dark abilities (Nathanos style), gothic architecture, fondness for gargoyles and a new large independent zone between the Hillsbrad Foothills and the Forsaken lands (similar to a winterly Revendreth).
    I like the think the Blackthorn Bandits are also from Alterac
    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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ardenaso View Post
    I like the think the Blackthorn Bandits are also from Alterac
    It'd be nice to explore any of them that got raised into Forsaken
    Twas brillig

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