Old alliances? The Burning Legion?
That's different. She was actively protecting the city, under her personal protection. She wasn't letting any Horde in or out. Hell, she killed rogues. That's not neutral.
Neutral would be offering the same supplies to both sides (medication, magical research, etc), not giving one side her personal protection and attacking the other.
Sorry, but we don't know that yet. We do not know A) what is the Divine Bell, B) what is its use C) why was it in Darnassus. At least I don't know that. It may have been a protection against anyone to protect the artifact. She may have been there to study it, as someone pointed out, or to give advices about it.
We have faced trials and danger, threats to our world and our way of life. And yet, we persevere. We are the Horde. We will not let anything break our spirits!"
We have faced trials and danger, threats to our world and our way of life. And yet, we persevere. We are the Horde. We will not let anything break our spirits!"
the highbourne who later became the high elves/blood elves were the ones who rebelled against azshara and allied with malfurion and whatnot. after they all defeated the burning legion the druids forbid them from using arcane magic despite the fact that they helped them and didnt plan on abusing it. in an act of protest they created an arcane storm and malfurion exiled them.
considering the naga allied with kael'thas at the sunwell i doubt they were talking about azshara
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It could just be as simple as Theron extending the olive branch out to Varian et al when it becomes Everyone vs Garrosh. The guy was a former Alliance hero in the Second War, after all...
You know, tipping the Alliance off about the specifics of the budding rebellion.
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We have faced trials and danger, threats to our world and our way of life. And yet, we persevere. We are the Horde. We will not let anything break our spirits!"
To rebel against someone, you must have been loyal to him first. Anyway, I don't believe Theron was speaking of another alliance than the one he already has with the Horde. He wants to reconsider his alliance with the Horde. He wants Quel'thalas to stand on its own. The High/Blood Elves always were isolationists. Not as isolationist as Gilneas, but still.
Not neccisarily. The pandaren rebelled against the Mogu despite not being loyal to them, they were just forced into slavery. Threall lead a rebellion against the humans to free his people from the internment camps, etc. It doesn't indicate loyalty, only that the on you're rebelling against holds some sort of power over you and you want to change that.
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Hah! You think Garrosh wouldn't wipe out scores of his own horde to kill the alliance leaders gathered at Theramore? You think a little too highly of the bastard. His new little pet blackrock orc killed two high ranking commanders of the blood elf and forsaken forces because he thought they might have bad mouthed Garrosh behind his back. And everyone that was with them in the inn in Razor Hill.