Alliance-Horde treaty

Hawk vs Dove isn’t explored very well or often, but it can be an interesting dynamic!

Night elf- Probably accept it out of faction loyalty + regards to her people and furtively relieved for what she considers to be a breather. (For a variety of reasons she doesn’t think the peace will last). She’ll at the very least wish that Sylvanas + whatever of her remaining loyalists are brought to justice, and join the hunt if there is to be one.

Draenei- Probably be upset that orcs are still a thing, but since he too is a bit of a faction loyalist he’ll come around and just follow papa Velen’s creed.

Orc- Try to regain lost honour by re-joining the army, now that Sylvanas is gone, and will likely encounter some hindrance in the form of mistrust.

Worgen- Leap at the chance of Genn calling upon the Gilneans to start chasing after Sylvanas and her lackeys. (It could happen. It won’t, but it could!) Until then, she’ll continue serving the Night Elves in her capacity as Moonclaw.

Rest will carry on with business as usual.

I totally agree. I for one welcome the potential agitation at what Jinjo sets out to achieve (so long as it doesn’t spill into outright sabotage of the initiative) as it creates more opportunities for roleplay. From his end hell try to draw those with hate in their hearts in, maybe they’ll change their minds if they participate in what he’s trying to do, maybe not.

He doesn’t believe you can extinguish a fire with fire however, the most damaged parties from ones who let hate fester in their minds are those individuals themselves as they carry the venom of it every second, whereas their enemies feel its sting only every so often.

That.
The Horde truly is nothing.

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Treaty my foot. The Horde defusing its own budding rebellion by barbaric trial by combat doesn’t change the threat they pose to the good people of Stormwind.

The leadership might’ve informally ended the fighting but as these thing go, we’ve just been through yet another Horde attempt at conquest just barely halted at the brink. Most of the kaldorei are dead. At what point do we stop screwing around and affording this predatory war machine a chance to rebuild?

Beasts who howl for honour indeed! There’s talk of an old god up and about as they do and if we’re supposed to “unite” once again to trounce some wigglies in the deep places of the earth, so be it.

The second that parasite is dead, the Horde has to go.

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I didn’t hear anything about a treaty.

The only treaty that’ll happen is me treat-ing the Alliance with some axe-to-skullism.

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‘‘Good people’’…

looks at what they did to the Stonemasons
looks at what the Defias did

Kay.

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Orsino wouldn’t usually have been eager for peace, but given it came from the siege on Orgrimmar having only one death and expelling the Banshee and her flock, it has made a great break.

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Miraja couldn’t care less

I’m pretty sure that the walking corpses and the purple skinned, devolved trollthings will still want to kill me on sight…

The nobility and dragon infiltrators that cater to them aren’t good people.

But they are of Stormwind.

My tauren: :crab: :crab: :crab: SYLVANAS IS GONE :crab: :crab: :crab:
My worgen: :crab: :crab: :crab: SYLVANAS IS GONE :crab: :crab: :crab:
My orc: :crab: :crab: :crab: SYLVANAS IS GONE :crab: :crab: :crab:
My forsaken: “Uh oh spaghetti-o’s”

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Well, yeah. Basically.

<nervous chuckle
“I’m in danger :)”

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This sums up many reactions, I imagine.

Fortunately she’s one of the “better” forsaken, that was concerned with Sylvanas growing more brazen since Cataclysm. She’s mad at Sylvanas now but is aware she’s in for a rough time as a former loyalist.

Sadly, undead people aren’t swole enough to shrug off abuse and defuse threats like the orcish post SoO Garrosh fans.

We have feelings too you know…

:crab: :crab: :crab: JAGEX IS POWERLESS AGAINST A PVP CLAN :crab: :crab: :crab:
:crab: :crab: :crab: 11 dollars :crab: :crab: :crab:

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