Liberate Silvermoon. End the horde occupation!

If anything it belongst to the trolls. So does Lorderon, also known as Loa-deron

Ba-dum-tsss

Sure while we are at it we could retake Lordaeron and do something about Gilneas, i mean they are on the way there might aswell stop by.

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It’s because the Horde allows self-expression. The Alliance wipes out civilizations way before they can birth a Hitler. Also Arthas is probably the most famous Hitler in the game.

Sylvanas definitely isn’t a Hitler and even if she was, she’s completely fueled by what the Alliance did to her, and what she had to do to protect the Forsaken from the Alliance. Weren’t it for the Alliance being full fash, the Forsaken wouldn’t have ever joined the Horde.

PS: The Alliance only refused the Forsaken, because they don’t fit the glorious superior vision the Alliance has for all of their races. The alliance can’t have untermensch uggos.

Now hold on.
Hitler never burned down a tree with woman and children
What he did was worse. Not by much but it was worse.

Start with securing Gilneas.
Push foward and take the surrounding zones, remove the last part of the undead from the land.
Retake Lordaeron
Cleanse it together with the nightelves.
Create a Nightelven Enclave on Lordaeron soil.
Push foward into the plagued lands.
Cleanse it
And then push foward to liberate silvermoon.

The campain would take about 4 maby 5 years. But with the Horde fleet destroyed. Their armies crushed, Their cities ruined. Its hopeless. They cannot hope to mount a formidable defence.

Prolly isn’t too far fetched, if Blizz wanted to do it. Could easily be justified as a war of liberation if the campaign is led by a surviving Windrunner for example.
If Crusader Kings taught me anything, validity of a casus belli doesn’t matter much as long as you win :smiley:

Was not Alliance.

I cant even.

Which was what exactly ? Denying her the ability to create more compost people ?

That and the fact they have these killing urges and are overall vile and discusting , and im not talking about appearances here. Undead belong in the ground.

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Rabies I like you, but I dont like this post :frowning:

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Maybe Arthas should’ve never let them out of the ground then. Maybe Arthas should’ve never killed his father. Look at Arthas - devout follower of everything The Alliance stands for, and this is the path he found. And it’s going to happen again. Anduin is showing the proper signs.

PS: I’m being deliberately idiotic cuz it’s hilarious to me. I’m saying this cuz someone will actually think I’m that daft. But we’re discussing WoW politics. Which I would always prefer to discussing real politics.

Repeat after me, Arthas was not Alliance, he was part of the Lordaeron alliance. If you are counting them as one, then the original Gul’Dan/Black hand horde should be considered as Current Horde aswell, that brings your Hitler count to 5.

Ok missed that part, sleep deprevation does that to a person.

Also

Boy i wish. Honestly if we could just forget him in the Shadowlands and have Turalyon as our new permanet leader and go all Scarlet Crusade it might just revive my faction pride. But jokes aside we need a leader like Varian again, someone with more teethe and less tears.

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To be fair, I never drew distinction between Old and New for both factions. Far as I know, the Horde are the same guys who invaded Azeroth back in WarCraft 1. One thing the Alliance has going for them is that they put quality over quantity. Gul’dan is probably the best villain the Horde could muster. Garrosh… he tried, but the effects of his actions cannot be felt anymore. His legacy is nonexistent. I sadly think the same will happen with Sylvanas. 3 expansions, 6 years of our real life will be for nothing.

Arthas, though - from WarCraft 3, all the way until right now, his actions ripple through time and still have a huge effect.

I mean generally Silvermoon was protected by the alliance many times over the years, it was even invaded by the horde once. A little history lesson

During Silvermoon’s early days (before Warcraft 1) the elves only occupied the northern parts of the Eversong woods (what is now known as the Ghostlands was originally Amani territory). The Amani wanted to attack the elves so the elves ran to the Humans for help. The humans agreed to help and Quel’thelas was not only protected, Quel’thelas expanded its territory to the Ghostlands becoming bigger thanks to the humans help.

Later on during Warcraft 2 the elves needed help from the humans again when the Horde allied with the Amani tribe and started to invade Quel’thelas. :face_with_hand_over_mouth: humans helped of course.

During Warcraft 3 some elves ran to Stormwind, Stromgarde, Theramore, Dalaran and got easily accepted.

However the ones who went to Lordaeron got a bad welcome due to a racist general that hated every race that was not “Human”, he especially hated the dwarves and elves.

However this racist later died in Warcraft 3 and his kingdom (lordaeron) fell and became part of the Forsaken.

Then came Vanilla and wow was becoming a popular game, however majority choose alliance and it didn’t feel “balanced”

So Blizzard gave the elves to the Horde To fix the faction imbalance. And created these small quests that make no sense at all like a Dwarf spy, and Darkspear prisoner of the Amani (there is no Darkspear village near Zul’Aman), etc.

Watch this video for more info

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Oh here we go again… :popcorn:

Agree, altough Ner’zul is part of the lich king persona so we can split credit for that XD. Also a notable mention is Kel’Thuzad, even tough he was LK lackey he did have a proper villaine vibe, could have milked an expansion just on his own.

Rushed him with the villain bath way too early, could have had him in 1 or two more expansion as “good-ish” warchief, also i think that the old god hearth part was stupid, he really didnt need to use it to be an interesting villaine.

Not true, i mean in game maybe but his massage still rings true to some Horde players, which imo is even more impresive than some ingame memorial of a sorts. And the same will happen with Sylvanas after i loot the mount from her.

Finally someone who is educated in Thelasian hystory.You get an A- for not mentioning that Lordaeron is also part of the Horde.

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Without the guidance from truly wisdomous races such as Orc, Troll and Goblins the Elves are just bound to make the same mistakes all over again.

The Sin’dorei would be lost without the Horde.

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

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I know. People who say Alliance did nothing for Silvermoon need to read history and lore. I’m a bag fan of Thalassian history so all this is something I’m interested in

The Humans should have never helped the Elves. They would be under Amani thumb right now. Betrayers those elves

Eh alls well that ends well, we void elves betrayed them back and returned home XD.

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The Alliance’s obsession with Blood Elves is becoming frightening.

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The community is behind you!

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