How would players react to the Alliance losing?

But he’s old, the draft can kill him.

That counts as an honourable death.

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I tried, but your “precious” Horde invaded my home and killed my Prince and then forced me into exile in the wilds of Kalimdor… SO your people are the only reason I am here currently! D:

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But there’s no draft anymore, right?

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I have no idea what you mean with that, though… :frowning:
Like the wind, or something? Me getting a cold?

Yeah lol. Draft is like, the number one killer on the Balkans where I hail from.

Ah, like that! In that case, I am fairly certain Ysera and Alexstrasza’s blessing would protect me from such mortal dangers! :smiley:

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We need them to visit the Balkans, help us, its an epidemic here!

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Alternatively you could simply cease to worry about the cold, like we do. Or need to worry of food, water and such things. You can still enjoy them, of course.

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We need them to visit every elderly person on this damn planet xD

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When you say elderly…

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jumps on Brigante suddenly, covering him in a blanket

I got you old boy, no draft will get you while Araphant stands!

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On topic. The Alliance community can barley handle a lost battle, hence even a full war. While completely ignoring, that the best time of the Warcraft universe happened, back when the Alliance got destroyed for the first time in Warcraft 3. The Kaldorei, the Horde, Illidari and the Undeath had the best progression possible when blizzard took the humans out from their high horse. In the end it doesent matter because like all the times before the alliance will stay victorious anyways as far as we know right now. It took a single victory during siege of Zuldazar to win it all. When Nazjatar hits it furthers on this probally, giving them even more spotlight against Azshara. The blue team is doing more than just fine. Their fans just can’t appreciate it properly.

I agree we are doing well in comparison, but that is our poison. We crave competence and won battles, Cataclysm left a trauma. I have no problem losing, but I wanna go down swinging and kicking.

I want the Lion Banner to fall among spilled blood and entrails, defiant to the end. Not in incompetence and crap.

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“Alliance” 2 Kingdoms and a bunch of Traitor Elves… I hardly call that “the Alliance”. :smiley:

not to mention humanity more or less killed it self no horde involvement and took the blood elves with them i mean warcraft 3 was more or less a human prince killing of his kingdom and taking the majority of the high elves later blood elves with him… human potential …

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Lordaeron, Dalaran, the remains of Alterac, Stromgarde and Quel’thalas. By far some of the biggest contributers. Only powerhouse left was the dwarves. And during TFT, the main bulk of Kul Tiras forces too got snuffed. And then, with some retcon lore magic, stormwind turned from rebuilt from ruins straight to the top dog position. Both, Dwarves and night elves, should be stronger than humans, in theory, as parts of the alliance.

Lordaeron went down screaming and kicking against the Plague and the rather “unknown” forces of the Scourge. And even then, it didn’t have powerhouses like a certain mage with the ability to lift a Ship into the air capable of besieging a capital city. It went down due to the fact they didn’t know how to handle the plague and the Scourge and not because their commanders and leaders were incompentent enough to forget to bring rags or gasmasks against the blight.

The Kingdom of Alterac fell during the Second War, not the Third. And it fell against the might of the Alliance, not the Horde.

Stromgarde fell after Warcraft III and it fell not because of the Scourge, but because it was besieged by the Syndicate, the Ogre’s and the Trolls and because it was betrayed from within, much alike your beloved Sin’dorei.

Quel’thalas fell because of their arrogance and their “not our problem”-attitude. Had they helped Dalaran and Lordaeron research the plague and quarantine it, Lordaeron would have never fallen and therefore Quel’thalas would have never fallen. No one but themselves are to blame for the eventual situation they found themselves in(not talking about Garithos, but the fact their race got almost extinct because of their own arrogance and stupidity). Because they thought themselves, as always, far above their allies.

Also do the Orc’s realize that it were the High Elves that voted for every last one of them to be extirminated after the Second War? Or is that purposefully ignored and forgotten out of the red to?

The entire Horde survived up until this day due to “some retcon lore magic” or do you really believe the Orc’s would’ve been able to rebuild from a few scattered internment camps spread out in a single Kingdom, 9.9% of the survivors of a single (elven) Kingdom, the survivors of a single, small, island chain and a single tribe, would’ve been capable to stand against an Kingdom who hadn’t suffered any major casaulties since a civil war a couple hundred years before, an Empire that held a long Vigil for over 10,000 years for an enemy they knew would return one day, a Kingdom that had the chance to prosper and rebuild after the Second War, a technological inclined race with inventions that surpassed most mortals wildests dreams?

No, the whole Horde suffer from the symptom of “some retcon lore magic”, every single expansion, where in comparison only one Kingdom in the Alliance “suffered” from it.

On that I would agree, had not every single Druid turned neutral, the Ancient Allies and Wild-Gods been turned into allies of convience to make sure the Horde would’ve be able to stand up against the Alliance/Night Elves.

And had the Dwarves not been stuck in lore-limbo, I am certain they would’ve easily surpassed the Humans before, and certainly now with all three clans united again.

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The dwarves have not been able to mobilize due to the distrust of Falstad Wildhammer, and Muradin Bronzebeard towards Moira Thaurissan and the Dark Irons in general since cata this has crippled their ability to act only Moria was willing to assist the alliance ironically their fears was completely unfounded

this will most likely be resolved if blizzard remembers that Emperor Dagran Thaurissan II should be of age soon so the council can dissolve

They do.
Blizzard programmed some extra lines into the game to reflect this. Also: Don’t forget that there are like 5 and a half Void Elves lorewise. Most people probably don’t even know.

??? Sylvanas can commit freaking genocide and one of the most peaceful people on Azeroth (the tauren) still follow her.

There is no talk with Yrel because we can’t talk to her… Watch the Maghar questline. They had to do some serious time manipulation just to get to alternate Draenor.

So what?
the Void elves haven’t been corrupted YET. It doesn’t matter if they get corrupted somewhere in the future.

Again:

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