Originally Posted by
ravenmoon
IT always semees tob e the alliance (humans mainly) dealing with NPC night elves in night elf zones like the broken isle ones and Naz'jatar, it's like the alliance night elves are not really alliance or viewed that way.
So, why are they even there? WE all agree night elves would be much better outside anyway, take the night elves out, leave a small faction of youngsters of which the player is a part off. Led by an equally young night elf like Thisalee Crow or something and call it a day.
Then they can stop being butchered and inconsistent, andn ow perhaps better reflect how they originally are in the lore, rather than cut down out of some faction bias in the hearts of the devs.
Yes I strongly suspect the weak and abysmal showing of the MAIN (also the playable) night elf group in Naz'jatar, and the Broken Isles throughout legion is because of the factions and possible faction bias. They either are so afraid of it leaning alliance if the alliance kaldorei are involved, so they cut them out, but have no problem using Khadgar for neutral stuff, and Jaina for alliance stuff even in night elf lands.
So if we take Tyrande/Malfurion and the famous night elves we followed through War of the Ancients and Warcraft trilogy - out of the alliance - maybe we might get much better story consistency.
The player night elf is part of a small faction of youngsters that remained, allowing you to be able to still play on the alliance. THe night elves then become a neutral group and can now properly be involved with night elf stuff.