Um I don’t think you understand what I wrote. The blood elves in the north of Terokkar Forest are Kael’thas blood elves that arrived in outland with Kael’thas. Those in Allerian stronghold did come with Alleria and Tyralyon. Or did you miss the blood elf outpost in the north of Terokkar Forest where both alliance and horde are spying on them and they attack both allaince and horde, even horde blood elf players or have you not level/questing there?
They didn’t just consume “a lot of fel”, they drank demon blood for days. Huge difference between ambient fel energies and gorging on actual demons. They’re analogous to fel orcs if anything, whereas the average Blood Elf is more akin to the standard orc in terms of corruption - though less so, as the sin’dorei are recovering from that taint already.
I did not miss it, I was not talking about them at all in the comment you chose to reply to. All the Blood Elves settled anywhere in Outland obviously came with Kael’thas, that’s not what I was discussing with Skullstalker.
You could write a book with all the things that Ion presented as the truth and that were modified soon after. Dude isn’t a lore dev by the way, but Cope-ium-land leader and Danuser aren’t much better
Um drinking felblood makes the processes faster than using fel magic (Takes longer time but the end result will be the same, same with the void elves. It will take time for the newly recruits of both high elves and blood elves to developed purple or blue skin etc unless they find a way the recreate the event that happend to umbric and his followers and stop it before it completes the processes. But the eyes would be the first to show what magic their are using as it have in the past) and as we know elves are more effected by magic than most races. As we can see on their skin some have more reddish in their skin than other as they most likely been using fel magic than the civilians that was only exposed to it. If it didn’t effect them then their skin shouldn’t get Redder and redder right?
I did mention the Sunwell was reiginted did I not?
Blood elves have blue eyes. Alas, they have not evolved. They are still high elves, because they can have blue eyes. This is according to your own logic.
But they can still have blue eyes. You yourself have been saying all along that the eye colours are indicators of what race they are. But oh my lord, lookie. Blood Elves AND Void Elves can have blue eyes!!
What does this mean?!
It can only mean that at least Belves and Helves are, biologically, still the same, and only different of culture.
So I actually totally agree with what you’ve been saying all along. Blood elves can have blue eyes. Means that they are also High Elves. Holy begeezus.
well, blue eyes are for high elves that are in the alliance thing. Blood elves got blue eyes because players requested it. No they are not high elves anymore. They are blood elves.
Clearly, blue eyes aren’t only for SC high elves when they have been given to the Belves as well. Do I really have to quote you on what you said yourself further up?
“When I log in, I see Void Elf and Blood Elf. Not High Elf. Means they are not playable.” And yet, you have simultaneously argued all along that physical traits separates them from one another into 3 different races.
It can’t be both at the same time. It has to be one or the other. Make up your mind about it.
But so far, you’ve been saying that Blood Elves are High Elves without even knowing it, because you don’t realize how self-contradictory your illogical arguments have been.
Merely an observation. Not my words. They were your words. YOU said “blue eyes means high elf”, and belves can have blue eyes.
Core concept is that elf eyes represent their source of magic usage. So that was difference, blood elves -fel magic and green eyes, high elves continued using arcane magic - blue eyes.
Oh, blood elves now have dark skin options, so “fair skinned” not anymore , conclusion they aren’t high elves anymore, they evolved.
This statement you came with right here is contradictory, because prior to that you’ve been saying that the eye colour is a vital indicator of race, but then on the other hand, you say that the blue eyes could’ve been a customization option all along because maybe not all Blood Elves were changed. Well, if not all Blood Elves were changed, then they wouldn’t be Blood Elves at all, would they? According to your logic.
Again, you defeated yourself using your own faulty logic.
You push the same argument here, that they are different because they changed biologically, yet when you log into the game and choose Velf or Belf, you can pick blue eyes and natural skin tones.
You have, all along, been saying that Belves and Velves are Helves when applying your own logic.
Eyes indicate what school of magic they syphon…i didn’t said that if you have blue eyes you are a high elf, i said what skin tone changed, voice changed, eye color because they used fel magic.
Well, since legion yes, because blizzard changed their minds about blue eyes for blood elves. And blood elves can not have pale light skin tone as high elves such as silver covenant.