Glorious victory of the Alliance

The darkest times are upon us. We must pray to the Emperor for protection, there is no one else that can help us.

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We all know that they changed the Chronicles because now they can retcon everything however they want and can simply say that the titans were unreliable.

ā€œContinuity exists to enhance a story, not to tie the hands of creators.ā€

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Why do you speak these dark words, brother? They strike fear into the bravest hearts.

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We have to toughen ourselves up for the inevitable moment, when Uther the Lightbringer comes forth and tells us that we cannot kill Sylvanas because she is the Chosen One.

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Random hater: ā€œhumans are just void abominations.ā€

Objection: Titans do not know anything about humanity, unreliable source.

I love you Blizzard, this was the best idea you could have!

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butā€¦ shouldnā€™t Titans have human bias :thinking:

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the lore is dead ā€¦ for we have killed it and filled its husk with our lies - The writing team

the mad king sits upon his throne of deception and tells to the masses nothing but lies

this was the true old god whispers that was to scary to be told

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you justā€¦used punctuation marks-

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hmm let me think ā€¦ nope

You realise that this is a knife that cuts both ways right?
That all those claims about human rights, background, and history, can be about as doubtful as whatever you may say or think about the other races.

Oh he does. He just doesnā€™t care.

I donā€™t know about you guys, but these sound like very good reasons to turn Liadrin into the next insane genocidal Warchief. The voice actress should start practicing her evil laugh.

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Just wanted to post this song. Itā€™s from an old machinima made in 2005 by Terran Gregory, thanks to which he got his job at Blizzard.
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Because sheā€™s among the few ones to have the guts to stand against the death knights unlike the other cowardly paladinsā€¦also she still survived, while a lot of other human paladins died there.

Canā€™t steal what was never hers, she was never really interested in Lorā€™themar plus their ā€œrelationshipā€ was only hinted in a book and the author of that book doesnā€™t work for Blizzard anymore, so itā€™s probably a soft retcon anyway.

The Alliance had always a big advantage in Arathi so she did what she could, a defeat there is not that bad while the bulk of the Horde forces are in Kalimdor. Getting laughed at by Turalyon is like getting laughed at by a senile old man who canā€™t even agree with his wife anymore, no big deal about that. Also The Alliance can have Stromgarde and Arathi as long as they leave the Forsaken and Blood Elves completely alone in the north of Lordaeron, so that the Forsaken can rebuild their own capital there (probably itā€™s going to be Stratholme) and start expanding in Lordaeron and rebuilding their kingdom under Calia once again without the Alliance around annoying them.

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They confirmed Calia will neither join the horde nor be the leader of the Forsaken.

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Mate if you are actually being worried about getting judged by a racist failure like Turalyon then there is clearly something wrong with that character. Liadrin is 10 times the character Turalyon is these days.

Bobā€™themar isnā€™t worthy to kiss her feet considering how he canā€™t stop fawning over Jaina and the alliance at this point. Like. Nothing of value was lost here.

Also there is a high chance our true King might return to us safe and sound next expansion and Bobā€™s reign will be over quick.

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People like you never cared about those arguments anyway.

I guess the Alliance players should be happy for these victories but thereā€™s also something good for the Horde in these to be fairā€¦

The Kaldorei population is greatly diminished so repopulating and healing Darkshore will not be easy task, especially if the Horde still has control of a sizable part of Ashenvale, Orcs were never interested in Darkshore anyway, it was conquered only because it was on the path for Teldrassil. All the Horde care in northern Kalimdor is Ashenvale because of the huge amount of resources there, and having Ashenvale in their control keep Orgrimmar and Thunder Bluff even safer. Anduin did not specify the Horde would have to retreat from Ashenvale in the armistice so thereā€™s also that, plus Tyrande moving the army of the Black Moon not in Ashenvale but in Hyjal for some reason.

In the EK, it will take quite a lot of time and resources for the Alliance to rebuild a proper Kingdom around Stromgarde in Arathi and moving the population there, so we wonā€™t see the city and map updated for a quite long time in my opinion.

In addition to that, thereā€™s the fact that in the Alliance War Campaign End finale, there are hints of the fact that Humans have finally completely dropped their expansionistic view over Lordaeron (both the capital City and the former Kingdom)

2 guards talk about Lordaeron and one says if the other would want to ever come back there, and the other says that no, now that Undercity has been destroyed thereā€™s nothing to return too, heā€™s happy to live in Stormwind and the dream of Lordaeron for the Alliance is completely dead at this point.

So if the Alliance gets Stromgarde and Arathi, itā€™s possible it will be their limit for the boundary in the North of the Eastern Kingdoms (maybe they could get also Gilneas but the situation there is still unclear I guess), meaning all the rest of the territories north of Arathi in Lordaeron could be now up for grabs for the Forsaken to settle down, rebuild their own capital and Kingdom there, so Alliance stopping at Stromgarde itā€™s actually good news for both Forsaken and Blood Elves who will never be attacked by the Humans again since the Alliance people will lose every interest in Lordaeron anyway when they can settle down and rebuild in the way safer Arathi Highlands.

Is it glorious if they have to tell you ā€œoh yeah, btw Alliance won thoseā€ outside of the game?