Stonard, of course!
And I know what you are about to say.
“It’s ugly and small and hardly comparable to Theramore.”
Well I’m sorry, it’s like that beacuse it’s an orc town. But it’s still Theramore’s counterpart AND it’s still intact.
Stonard, of course!
And I know what you are about to say.
“It’s ugly and small and hardly comparable to Theramore.”
Well I’m sorry, it’s like that beacuse it’s an orc town. But it’s still Theramore’s counterpart AND it’s still intact.
It’s counterpart could be Grom’gol as well. Or Kargath. One still stands and the other was rebuild in the patch it was destroyed.
Theramore is gone and not gonna be rebuild. Guess that’s what the human potential brings.
Hey, North, is that that former Knight of Stormwind, who is now a fiery neutral popsicle with raid boss warnings all over him?
But Stonard is its actual counterpart, like it’s not even just a lore thing, it’s a gameplay thing too. Look at the mages’ portals, Alliance have Theramore and Horde have Stonard.
That settles it, this is the crown argument. Portal is the ultimate proof of bias.
I would have said it’s small, ugly or not is not an assessment mark what I would have used here.
I don’t think the Alliance lacks neutral characters in general, no matter what race, but in fact it’s almost irrelevant now, whether neutral or not, without a joke, you’re afraid whenever a human being appears in a story…whether he steals someone else’s spotlight. The complaints e.g. to 8.2 were that Jaina got the plot that Tyrande could have had. Spotlight was taken away.
No, the ultimate proof of bias is that Stonard still stands! Imagine if Teldrassil was burned but Undercity was spared. It pains me that we have let this terrible case of Horde bias go unchecked for so long!
Come friends, let us rally and destroy Stonard for Theramore!
If Tyrande went to Nazjatar, the forums would be full of “REE WHY ISN’T SHE FIGHTING IN DORKSHORE AND ASHENVALE” and “REEE WHY IS SHE FRIENDLY WITH THE HERF” instead. And god forbid if nelf fleet sunk instead of the KT one. We would hear about that one years away from now, like second Purge of Dalaran.
Gilneas did not have a portal - it’s in ruins.
Stromgarde had a portal - it was reclaimed and rebuild.
It just fits!
Theramore is a city, while Teldrassil is a location with 3 cities and 2 villages on it.
btw, in the book mentioned that Garrosh allowed refugees to escape from Theramore.
Yeah but you night elf fanboys are obnoxious, so if you lost a city, like for example Feathermoon Stronghold or a rebuilt Eldre-thalas or even Suramar (let’s imagine it was never inhabited by nightborne) at the beginning of 5.0, you would have lost your mind.
But I will give you this, you are right on one thing. Theramore is not like Teldrassil. Because at least Teldrassil was balanced by Undercity, Theramore wasn’t balanced by anything.
To enslave them…not a good example…^^
Why? A lot of things could have been arranged differently.
The night elf fleet was already destroyed 8.0, so they didn’t have any ships anyway. You could have proclaimed victory earlier, you could display it earlier, but blizz decided to deliver a content because you could play longer than a big questline and went the warfront way. But there was the cinema already in the game files about the victory against the Horde.
So if you had played that in, renounced the Warfront with it or just let it go around the Ashenvale, or hadn’t done it in the first place, you would have let Tyrande appear in Nazjatar in the same way.
Of course it was…but we lost that balance later…dalaran was the balance.
Strange, because even after I completed the Purge of Dalaran questline, I still saw Horde players in Dalaran and had no way to go to the post-Purge stage. Whereas at least Undercity was actually destroyed in-game too.
Isn’t the lore basically saying that nelf fleet sailed for Silithus and basically survived the burning of the tree almost unharmed?
I thought so too, but they informed me that it wasn’t.
Its safe, as far as I know. People even commented on it, the night elf fleet is mostly intact.
according to Elegy and a good war was on these ships the army of the night elves, and this was defeated in Darkshore as well, now ghost ships travel across the sea
No it wasn’t. A single ship got stolen, that’s about it, the rest retreated. I don’t think the Sentinels even made land-fall. Actually, they did not make land-fall.
Like I said…but I didn’t find a source for it either…yesterday in Discord we talked about it…