I'm concerned by the amount of High Elves

Should’ve given the ladies less dainty hands and feet.

they are practically Night elves with a slight twist. Women are fighters and men… hide in the woods and trees.

I think you may need to brush up on your viera lore. The men are forest rambos while the women and children just live their lives

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All ten of us are great ok

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I just wish more people rp’d void elves as void elves.

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I’d be happy to but… Not only do they appears like DH to only hold importance when Void matters are tackled and even then back in BfA you might not be sure. Alliance RP though…

Aesthetically, duskwights are the closest to night elves. I like wildwood better though.

Void elves are pretty universal really, they’re hardly only relevant when void creatures pop up. They can be RP’d just fine but few ppl are willing to actually make the effort.

You would think but they weren’t even involved in the biggest Void story (God help me) told so far in this game (god may it be the last), that being N’zoth breaking free. Alleria and the Velves were just… nowhere to be seen.

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I think the Stormwind N’zoth visions had more void elf presence in them than the rest of the patch combined.

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They 100% did Alleria and the Void Elves dirty with that.

Paladins, Priests and othrt Light-users aswell. So much potential was wated with BfA.

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That and Wrathion’s void elves on the Dragon Isles. Kinda wish we could see more of them and their culture, new abilities and everything else, since Alleria’s power was displayed in such an awesome way one would think Void Elves are a formidable force, yet they’re nowhere to be seen and no cutscene was as impressive as Alleria’s transformation

My gripe exactly. You would think that the Voidy people for whom being a weapon or the greatest liability in that time would make for an excellent story and catalysts for side conflict in the Alliance and questioning Mr Golden Boy’s judgement in bringing them in… But noooooo, nothing. Guess Blizzard was too busy re-using assets and old zones to make that happen.

I’m not so sure. I’m willing to believe that Velves are functioning citizens, soldiers and whatever within their own group and outside to some degree but just like DHs who are constantly struggling with their demon and DKs who thirst for violence and bloodshed, a dude who might go crazy and giving in to eldritch entities through either a slow or rapid mental decay. I can’t help but think Velves only working within only a narrow path.

In hindsight I’m glad they did not involve the Light-users or Void Elves because they would have utterly character-assassinated both going by BfA’s track record. At least BfA gave us one good thing: All the Old Gods are Dead.

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Knowing the American mindset of Blizzard. They likely woulda turned it into a crappy analogy to civil rights movements… As if the Lumen Vult and Velf lynching AD gave into wasn’t enough.

Not related to the rest of the post you made, but if you, reader of this post, unironically say ‘Lumen Vult’ IC, please, reconsider the amount of time you spend watching Kingdom of Heaven clip edits in YouTube Shorts and how little time you’ve spent reading your class’ lore.

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I´d say it´s the result of (IMO pretty bad) decision to focus N´zoth patch on invasions into Azeroth instead of doing Argus-style invasion of Ny´alotha.
If we went into N´zoth´s home instead, we´d need invasion forces, with velves and Light people being thematically perfect for that.

All the Old Gods we know about/All the Old Gods at the moment/They just pretended to be dead/There never were any Old Gods.

I never had and never will. I’m pretty sure that’s a forum meme some might have used IC unironically.

Oh, I’m not saying you have, I’ve just seen several people actually use it in RP and thought I’d mention it.