Still can't get my head around

I don’t understand how the Alliance and Horde are friendly again.
Horde burned Teldrassil and I think most of the Horde leaders went along with it?
Why do the Alliance trust them at all?

I know it happened years ago but it’s always been something that has confused me, especially now that we stand friendly in the main cities together again…

Because everyone was manipulated by the evil Sylvanas, which no one could have seen coming.

If that seems insifficient as a reason to you… that is because it is. But the devs were done with that story, and so do the characters in their world have to be. When the devs don’t want to do faction conflict content anymore, it doesn’t really matter, if the ending made sense, it’s still the ending.

because plot & engin reason.

same reason neither side woud ever face Consequences for theris doings.

It is bad writing even those actions were originally, it felt like nuke for whole storyline and now they try to pull off friendship while burying major reasons why there was faction conflicts back in the day. They dont like writing the conflict, im fine with it but not in this way they have still midnight to prove they can actually give some good closure

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For the same reason the blood elves can’t be mean to Vereesa or Zandalari are forced to take quests from Jaina. The plot demands we let our grudges go.

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Look. It was an early and overeager bonfire to celebrate our freindship that got out of hand.

I don’t know what the big deal is. It’s like nobody has ever gone over to their friends house for a nice chill party, got drunk and burned the house down. It’s really no big issue.

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I mean “hit that tree that’s a mile from shore with your little catapult, I dare you” “yeah, what’s the worst that could happen?”, does sound like a party, peer pressure and quite a few drinks could have been involved…

The writers are terrible, it’s that simple really.

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Because Blizzard seems to have shorter memory than players. Or simply a bad writing.

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Ever heard of America commiting a small war crime against japan and still being on speaking terms?

Sometimes the sake of peace outweights even the biggest warcrimes. However, nightelfs should still be in state of killing undead on sight if they enter any of their controled areas.

While on the otherhand they still have to solve the conflict of the nightelfs which choose to side with the horde after the burning.

What warcrime?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

I don’t consider those warcrimes.

War terrorism also works. depends on the scholar

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They targeted civilians on purpose.

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After what the japanese did to my people, and other peoples around Japan, in that time means they got off easy.

Not saying the current japanese should be punished, but lets not pretend what the americans did to stop a force of evil like that was in any way, shape, or form a warcrime.

It was that or invade the main land and end up with way more death civilians. (Because other japanese islands that where freed had massive rates of japanese women and children killing themselves because they were taught that the americans would unalive and worse them).

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