They weren’t part of our faction either, if we’re going on that logic.
And yes, they used the draenei to build more Horde lore, this time actually turning them into Horde allied races.
Horde lore is worth nothing if all Horde races keep losing the land they are supposed to own all the time. This is unfair on every level
thats good keep the same flow and wow will keep the same doing slowly slowly killing the horde which is good so you can torture yourself even more.
It’s supposed to be a sign
if 1 clock says 1 p.m. and all the other clocks say 2 p.m., your 1 clock is probably busted
if all the clocks say its 1 p.m., its probably 1 p.m.
is this not just the mirror extreme of people hanging on the lips of content creators to immediately wave away their input simply because it was a content creator?
Spoiler here but more bad news:
I don’t care about Eitrigg really. All the Horde legends I used to care about are already dead.
I’ve been skipping all quest text for DF and TWW and it looks like it’s going to be the same for Midnight.
Also screw Bellular.
Lesson learned, do not click on topics with people putting all spoilers ahead without a warning on the title, so even a quick scroll, people not blurring out, thanks
next time put a darn "-Spoilers- on your title…………………………………………..
According to you yourself, you should just accept it because Blizzard wrote it, not you.
Fixed.
Fixed it for you
fixed for everyone.
I just wanted to join for the spoilers tags too
Neutral with more loyalty to the wyrnns deal with it
She is alliance end of debate.
Nameplate is yellow for me, but hey maybe I am not Alliance.
I saw a suggestion elsewhere I think was interesting, and I already mentioned it in another post but it might be more pertinent here. And I admit, this is pure speculation (mostly my own based on the initial idea).
What IF the world soul of Azeroth has been influencing the two factions to work more closely together in recent years through the radiant song than they otherwise would have? Think on how it influenced the Earthen. And there was a theory that it influenced the Old Gods to turn away from the Void Lords.
It could be tempering hatreds, influencing leaders such as Danath and Eitrigg to behave out of character, all simply to help us co-operate in the coming battle for her freedom that will be the end of the saga.
Of course, when she is free and the song stops, perhaps the two factions will look at each other a lot more askance than they seemingly do now (though of course us big heroes could still group and guild together, we have a bigger perspective than NPCs).
It would offer an out to the ongoing ‘World of Peacecraft’ which I think is increasingly unhealthy for the story (all those years of people complaining about the faction conflict, they got their way and what has happened as a result is almost enough to make me think Blizzard is telling us to ‘be careful what you wish for’). I would like to return, not to the all out war of BFA, but to the uncomfortable co-existence of classic.
That seems to be the ideal state for the faction conflict. An awkward cold war.
She is loyal to the House of Wrynn and marked as Anduin’s personal spy.
Bodyguard, but sure.
No that is her actual title. Thankfully the wikis usually mark their sources at the end.