I am willing to give up Quel’thalas if it means we get Ashenvale instead. Horde Kalimdor and Alliance EK sounds flattering to me. That way we can solve alot of problems.
The Horde council needs to die if the faction wants to live.
What a short sighted world view. You dimish all the possibilities what switching the owned land would bring.
lmao it is the best solution in my book.
No chance. Lordaeron belongs to the Forsaken. Quel’thalas to the Sin’dorei. Don’t care about Gilneas and Theramore, You can have it.
You know that they would just use that to have Anduin resolve it with the power of friendship and Turalyon see the error of his ways the second he sees Anduin’s golden locks. xD
Kinda like Turalyon despising undeath, until he met the walking, mindcontrolled corpse of Alonsus Faol because of Anduin ‘can’t do wrong’ Wrynn and he wept and regretted all his hate towards the undead and orcs immediatly.
That trade seems a bad idea to me (and to 99% of Blood Elves fans), the Void Elves would have access to the Sunwell and who knows what Void horrors they could summon with it…they could get the advantage in a new faction war with them, or even doom the whole planet if something goes bad.
Besides, there’s a person in the US forum claiming he already owns the book of “Exploring Kalimdor” despite not being published yet and he says it’s written Ashenvale belongs to the Horde now, the Night Elves are limited to Darkshore, Northern Felwood and Hyjal. So if he’s not trolling, it seems Blizzard listened to you and granted your wish for once
This is kind of really getting off topic, but I’m in that camp, where i believe that restoring the Sunwell, at the end of the raid was a mistake, from the narrative standpoint, because it basically resolved the race’s struggles, conflict and motivations. So seeing the Sunwell go, if it leads to a good story and allowed the Blood Elves to reclaim their unique characterisation/personality.
Regarding the OT, after thinking about it, if there isn’t a good enough reason for the Zandalari to stay in the Horde then the writers should figure one out, because them leaving is an impossibility, for gameplay rasons.
Just a vehicle for Horde stories at this point, always reacting to the ongoing developments in the Horde’s multiple expansion spanning narrative.
Also, again, the vaunted Zandalari Empire is nothing but a city-state surrounded by ruins of past glories being consumed by the jungle. They may stand upright but have no more power than the tribes they claim to rule. Especially after the horde’s visionary leader broke their remaining ships in the nazjatar gambit.
That they could ever threaten the united kingdom of kul tiras is ludicrous.
I’m actually pretty sure the current state of the lore reset everything after bfa in terms of territories, ceding bases in zandalar and kul tiras and night elves regaining their land. The only enduring result is the lack of undercity, teldrassil and Arathi nominally being alliance held insofar as stromgarde is concerned. Outside the keep it’s still wild.