Twas brillig
Well, they never showed any expansionism. They never showed any interest at all as to what was going on outside their little area. Basically they seem content to deal with their stuff and leave the rest of the world alone.
Add to that, they just went through a major upheaval. After a civil war they would have a lot of rebuilding to do.
So, for a race with little to no interest in the outside world and just recovering from a civil war, it would seem more odd to see them elsewhere.
I forgot all about Schnotzz, they need to make a way to get Gobbles as a battle pet!
At the end of each expansion they should put some quests in to complete the storyline for each faction (available once you have exalted). Too often the 'end' of the storyline is just the assumption that you go off and kill a raid boss, which is woefully lacking when it comes to storytelling. I liked how the Golden Lotus dailies had a storyline and an actual conclusion quest where you finally fight the protagonist. The klaxxi was a bit ridiculous, you don't really get to see what happens with them after you kill the Empress (or at least what happens to the ones that weren't turned into shish kebabs).
It is apparent that many story lines are just abruptly dropped because the designers just lose interest.
Most people would rather die than think, and most people do. -Bertrand Russell
Before the camps, I regarded the existence of nationality as something that shouldn’t be noticed - nationality did not really exist, only humanity. But in the camps one learns: if you belong to a successful nation you are protected and you survive. If you are part of universal humanity - too bad for you -Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Chen Stormstout and Lili travel to Uldum in Quest for Pandaria short story
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/lor...daria/part-1/1
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/lor...daria/part-3/1
wraps up what happened with the Tol'vir, Ramkahen, and Neferset.
lol beat me to it