Same number of Night Elves as Fae and Tauren and Dragons. Less than Fyzandians.
Fyzandian zone confirmed.
Same number of Night Elves as Fae and Tauren and Dragons. Less than Fyzandians.
Fyzandian zone confirmed.
Havent you rescued night elf souls from the maw? Yep they all in their zone, and.more to.come
Oh yeah, loads of them, they call me the Great Emancipator.
But eh, when the big Cross Faction RPpvp campaign was going on on Argent Dawn at the time of the Teldrassil burning, Brigante and his unit got in a lot of trouble because they were flying rescue missions to save Kaldorei children and civilians from the burning tree. Some Horde regarded us as traitors, and some Alliance didn’t care that we were rescuing civilians. They even launched an artillery strike on us when we had landed , not caring if they took out Blood Elf Dragonhawk riders, Alliance Gryphonriders, or Kaldorei Civilians.
Fraught times.
But yeah, there’s loads of souls of all types around in all the zones. Was a surprise seeing who the ‘Horned Hunter’ was though. I didn’t actually expect that. I was expecting someone like Herne.
thank you.
now time for blood elves leave horde with nightborne!
Silly name, considering after the blessing, he no longer was horned… but antlered (is that a word even?)
High Mountain Tauren actually have both, Horns and Antlers. At least I seem to remember that, I don’t actually have a HMT alt, but I’m pretty sure they got the Antlers -as well as- the already existing horns.
But eh, its semantics of words, I mean technically there is no such thing as a female Warlock as it is purely a term used to describe a male. And whilst Windriders are referred to as Wyverns, they look nothing like a Wyvern (Which is essentially a Dragon with two back legs) and are instead a Manticore which is a creature with vaguely humanoid facial features (But lots of fangs) the body of a Lion, and a scorpion’s tail. Wings were optional dependent upon legend.
Fun fact, WoW’s ‘Wyverns’ are actually sentient enough, like Dragonhawks and Hippogryphs to make informed choices on things. During the Third War, the Wyverns actually -chose- to join the Horde, and are not simple beasts, but a constituent race of the Horde.
Does make you wonder who their racial leader is
Given how the Alliance have treated the Blood Elves in recent times? I think that highly unlikely, don’t you?
#PlayableWywernsForTheHorde!
#WeWantItNow
Anyhow, Heartrazor is the patriarch of the local wyvern located on the upper level of Highperch in Thousand Needles.
And Highperch is listed as their racial capital so… I guess maybe him?
They are kinda like the Vulpera I guess; Kiro is NOT the leader of the whole race, just the (very) loose coalition of a few Caravans that happens to travel the same direction as he and later joined (?; still not sure, more like working with) the Horde
You can already play Wyvern as horde: just play feral druid in Classic. They have the same face :,D
only night elves can be night warriors?
Night elven zone confirmed , expanding to other worlds.
then third faction for elves.
Nope. All that is required is faith in Elune. The Night warriors you speak to in Ardenweald were not Night Elves. You remember that whole big dumpster truck of a fire complaining about Gay Night Elf marriage in WoW? It was dire, full of angry little homophobes screaming at the top of their lungs, until some one pointed out from the quest text as we actually meet the two husband characters, That the thread title wasn’t even factually correct clickbait, as the two husbands aren’t even Night Elves, but come from Fyzandi, which was attacked by Old Gods a long long time ago (They’re probably actually older than the Night Elves as a species, ) Tiernax was not only a Night Warrior, he was -The First- ever Night Warrior…
There species is Fyzandian, and they were native to that planet. Not Night Elves who were a magical evolution of a native Azeroth life form.
For me, it wasn’t so much that the characters were gay, it was the fact that they were male (Yes, and you’d be correct in saying that it was sexist.)
I wrongly thought that the characters were two male night elves, which for me, didn’t make sense as the leader of the Kaldorei Priesthood was always female and the majority of it’s Priests were women. That Night Elf Priest at Uther’s Tomb…nobody’s really sure about him.
It wasn’t until after the other finer details were released did I realise that I was wrong on both counts. The worship of Elune is not restricted to just women and these two characters were not male night elves in life.
No, I see what you mean, you weren’t objecting to two gay male characters, you were more like -“Hang on, men didn’t run the priesthood!”
Which would be a logical lore objection to it, and nothing to do with homophobia or even sexism so much, that is -just how- the Kaldorei did it.
The Fyzandians do refer to Elune as ‘She’ so maybe (and this is hypothesising here) in their society both sexes could be the Priesthood and hold high rank, or even that their society was similar to some ancient religions in our world, where the God was depicted as one Sex, but it’s Priesthood were the Opposite Sex. I’m trying to think of a historical example, and the closest i can think of was Osiris, but I’m pretty sure that whilst the majority of the Priesthood were women, men were allowed to be Priests of his also.
See your take on it would be a reasonable one given the established lore of the Priesthood of Elune on Azeroth.
I wonder how many of the chuckleheads objecting to the two characters in that thread would have been totally fine if it was two women who were married, for …uh…reasons…
But yeah, I totally get what you meant.
we don’t know yet, most likely yes, night elves. Night elves living in Fyzandi world.
How would that work? Not most likely at all, so far of the other worlds we have seen 0% of them contain life forms native to Azeroth, and Night Elves were created by a very specific set of conditions unique to Azeroth…
Are you…suggesting that the Night Elves, after their Origin, somehow colonised another planet, and nobody makes reference to that in their history? Do you not think someone like -Shandris- who is stood next to them would have made reference to it? That the Night Elves who were effectively immortal until recently would just have forgotten about that?
That seems high suspect to be honest…
maybe nightelves appeared in azeroth somehow from that planet?
Since nightelves aren’t decended from trolls, that would make sense. Nocturnal creatures from Fyzandi?
Since they became nightelves from well of eternity, we dont know if in Fyzandi there arent same wells of eternity?
Elune is there…so why cant night elves be ?
Whoah, whoah, what?
They are. That is canon lore. They are descended from Dark Trolls, and were changed due to their proximity to the Well of Eternity.
Night Elves are an evolution from Trolls instigated by magic. That is how it is.
Night Elves -are- descended from Trolls, and this is even common knowledge, because in the battle for Suramar, the two dominant strains of Elves make jokes at each others expense. The Night Elves set loose loads of Chickens in the Blood Elf Army encampment with a note going “Just in case you forgot to bring enough mounts?” and the Blood Elves leave loads of stolen Troll Tiki masks and Mojo stuff in the Kaldorei encampment going “We’d hate for you to forget where you came from”
The latter is a weird flex, given that Blood Elves are Thalassians who were therefore -also- descended from Trolls, albeit further than Kaldorei were.
Because Elune is a Goddess? Deities tend to be pretty good at this ‘being wherever they want at whatever time’ thing. It is kind of their bag!
You seem awfully desperate for the Fyzandians to have been Night Elves somehow, which is peculiar, because you would expect a Night Elf Fan to go “Yeah, Our Goddess is worshipped across multiple realms and worlds, Beat that” as opposed to metaphorically going “Yeah, Our Goddess is worshipped in England, oh, and in Belgium”
Doesn’t really sound as impressive does it, but if you want to reduce Elune down to being less powerful than she seems to be, that is up to you.
it’s like saying humans descended from apes
That’s FALSE
Troll Compendium/Are Trolls Related to Night Elves? https://wow.gamepedia.com/Troll_Compendium/Are_Trolls_Related_to_Night_Elves%3F
and highelves can worship her too
Holds back Brigante
Don’t do it! Not worth it!
Hire someone to look like an accident
Which is why no one says that?
Humans aren’t descended from apes. They had a common ancestor in the past, which was something both different from Human as we know it, and Apes, But no one actually thinks humans are descended from apes as we know them. That was never a thing, and was only seized upon by crazy Christian preachers who wanted to decry the Theory of Evolution, and decided that the Bible was right. Interestingly, this would have made several events in the Bible impossible due to the fact that there were already people around before Adam and Eve were created according to their score sheet.
I’m willing to listen to Science and History on that one, not just what one Religion babbles on about and then even -says- “Cain was banished from the Garden of Eden to live with the Other People” Hang on? So there -were- other people? Adam and Eve were not the first humans as you just said?
This is what you get when multiple writers write your Bible/lore so not dissimilar to WoW.
That link you posted?
Read the first statement. The very first statement. Everything you cite there is not agreed lore according to Blizzard. I mean it even has a warning sign next to it saying “This is not true”
Basically, you’re wrong…
It’s a Saturday…what is a Saturday without an argument…or tequila, or bad lifestyle choices, or waking up in someone elses bed the next morning going “Did we…?”
it doesnt say that. you always state false facts/. why?