Even after it was delayed once
They delayed it to introduce these mistakes and then re-release the corrected version for the same price…
At this point I will just accept that Night Elves & Worgen drove the Horde all the way to Durotar and rewilded the Barrens as part of their new empire and left the Alliance.
Quel’thalas allies with Suramar and became the center of magical learning and elven superiority, focusing on building their own empire as well.
Gilneas was reclaimed and rebuilt itself to newfound glory, but alas all the human kingdoms seperated and became independent.
The Undead eventually all perished due to them not being able to create more.
Orcs and Trolls and Taurens created a confederacy between themselves.
Over all the Elves + Worgen won.
The end.
I look at the camera.
As do I.
Dalaran and the other human kingdoms should go about their own business. (preferably back in their crater or floating above it or something).
Quel’thalas allies with Suramar.
I mean… trade you Suramar?
Edited it a bit.
Is it to your liking now?
It’s the Final Fantasy Bogdanoffs.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/367315049473114114/917525217256034334/unknown.png
He wrote? Dooomp eet.
Dooomp ze wrong lore again…
And again!
They can adopt.
Every time someone says this, I encourage you to familiarise yourself with Moon Guard’s server lore.
Like Sturgeon said, 90% of everything sucks and that applies especially to RP. You need only look at what Orgrimmar is becoming with the half vampire OCs the moment people stop enforcing the lore.
No, because the Shal’dorei and Sin’dorei are just as guilty of torching Teldrassil.
You didn’t want a big-( . Y . ), redheaded Queen of Lordaeron?
Edited it for a second time.
Dath’remar had the last laugh.
If you didn’t want your home to burn down you shouldn’t have lived in a tree. Try making it out of stone next time, like Stormwind
Actually, what REALLY happened was that the night elves and worgen, upon encountering the botani and witnessing their miracle work, renounced their Wild Gods, who after all that happened still believed that the Horde was welcome in Kalimdor, and instead embraced the botani as their new gods. A new empire of verdant greenery was born, and it would have overgrown Durotar if it were not for the poisoned waters that expunged any semblance of life that neared it.
Gallywix was subsequently dubbed a visionary, and welcomed back to the Horde as its new Warchief. Stonks!
As for the blood elves, they met an untimely end after Alleria canonball dived into the Sunwell, which blew up with the force of a thousand suns. This is why every pool needs a lifeguard, people.
Similarly, the Forsaken went extinct as well, as you said, though they did so deliberately. Why bother with the horribly depressing way station that is undeath when the much more promising Shadowlands are but a quick death away?
The wise inhabitants of Dalaran, meanwhile, decided they were quite done with the doomsday planet that was Azeroth, and performed the greatest magic trick ever seen: they teleported Dalaran to the Great Dark Beyond.
Sadly, the natural sciences were not a part of the curriculum in Dalaran, and its population of mages spontaneously froze… forever.
Eventually, they stopped thinking.
the sunstriders send their regards…
Dalaran the Eternal City? I dig it! Would’ve been better than Oribos.
@Kirelanar This is a longshot but can’t you bring up the state of the lore in recent years in the council?
it was humans who first crossed the dark portal and attacked orcish homeland, led by powerful Khad’gar
There’s an AU out there where humans were the legion’s puppets, not orcs, and they did invade Draenor via the dark portal.
Gul’dan was still a baddy though. Some things never change.