Delete void elves from the game

Sylvanas and Garrosh did not betray the horde. The horde betrayed them. They led the true horde!

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Snff I recognize that smell and texture
that’s
crap!!

The silver covenant will pay for what they did in Dalaran.

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I just got exalted with them today. If you will fight them, I will fight with them against you. Come. We are waiting. My Tiger wants to say hello

From wowpedia about blood elf

“The blood elves are high elves who changed their name after the Scourge invasion of Quel’Thalas. Their new name is a dirge, referencing both the blood of their many brethren who fell during the Third War, and their royal lineage.”

It’s the “chicken and the egg, who came first” situation. If you delete high elves, then you’d NEVER get blood elves. So which are you referring to? The high elves that became blood elves OR those who never accepted the name. But without blood elves, the remaining high elves would not have made the choice not to accept the blood elf name.

From wowpedia about void elf

“Void elves are a race of Void-infused elves affiliated with the Alliance. Their origins lie with a group of blood elves led by Magister Umbric who were exiled from Silvermoon City because of their research into the Void.”

So, to continue the chicken and egg comparison, the void elves would not exist without blood elves


Really a conundrum you’ve mastered there. If you don’t want high elves you cannot have blood elves, and if you don’t want void elves you can never have had any blood elves.

Unless Blizzard alters the lore (Steve Danuser are you reading this?) then you’re stuck with both for eternity. :rofl:

Erevien, is it the chicken or the egg?

High elf :chicken:
Blood elf: :egg:
Void elf. :hatching_chick:

Elven evolution explained with eggy emotes. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I thought elves are sponges

But they are chickens?!
Or eggs


Time to delete you from the game

I decided eggs and chickens were a better demonstration. :smiley:

Using blood would have been too gruesome for the forums. :smiley:

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I hope you aimed that to the self-hating, racist Elf and not me, or say good bye to your other eye, wolfy!
:fox_face::dagger:

I’ve seen your Tauren tea parties in Stormwind keep with Anduin and his dollies. You can no longer hide your true blue colours!!

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Remove blood elves as well while you are at it.

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Why does People flag him even, he has his right to speak. You better like hopeless farewell of noobs who quit the game? Whinning greedy Middle aged People who constant making multibox treads so they can spend their real Cash on phub ? Or treads about how unfair People can be on the internet becasue they rather want to ride a pink pony?

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:rofl: :joy:

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The “fanatics” are those feeling proprietary over some pixel models that millions of others also use, and feel the need to make forum posts about that. Just sayin’.

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That makes me want to roll a VE.

Flagging Erevien IS a tradition!

I rather want to listen to him than all the new whinning treads about loot tommorow.

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The forum really need a dislike button, all those thread reported for nothing 

The fact that you don’t like a thread, doesn’t mean you have to report it.
The fonction report, it’s only for offensive things.

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Are you okay, Erevien?

That is a very one-sided conflict.
Not to mention, seemingly only between the Silver Covenant faction of High Elves and the Blood Elves.
The Blood Elves are generally far more open towards the High Elves, even Rommath who is the most suspicious, would rather not kill a single High Elf if it can be avoided.
The Blood Elves still consider the High Elves their people, as far as the Blood Elves are concerned, they are still brothers, sisters, family.

Grand Magister Rommath: It unsettles me to have to fight directly with the high elves of the Silver Covenant
 but I never tire of slaying Alliance.

This of course was after the completion of the quest, where Rommath and the player discovers, that Jaina had Alliance troops hidden away in Dalaran all along.

A clear dislike for the Alliance, but a warmer feeling towards the High Elves in general, albeit a little suspicious, but you can not blame them. The High Elves are, afterall, traitors.