We are coming for you!

05/11/2018 20:15Posted by Leafie
Because it matters to the Horde.


All of Kalimdor matters to the Horde. The reason why Sylvanas marched on Darnassus in the first place is because she wants total control of Kalimdor, and Darnassus, with Theramore gone, represented the most important Alliance stronghold on the continent.

05/11/2018 20:15Posted by Leafie
Under Garrosh they only managed to get as far as Ashenvale.


Wrong, they gained a foothold in Darkshore in the Shatterspear War Camp.

05/11/2018 20:15Posted by Leafie
Sylvanas managed to reach Darkshore and even do serious damage to Teldrassil.


"Serious damage", another understatement.

While Garrosh didn't destroy Darnassus, he destroyed an even more important settlement: Theramore. The city is described in the novel Tides of War as the most martial Alliance stronghold on the continent.

05/11/2018 20:15Posted by Leafie
Night Elf lands are rich in resources. Resources Orgrimmar lacks. At the moment, to ensure the welfare of the Horde's capital it is essential for her to keep Darkshore and Ashenvale.


I'd say that Orgrimmar stopped lacking resources once they pushed into Azshara (you can see many trees being harvested, as well as quarries near the gates of the city). The Horde certainly survived just fine since the Siege of Orgrimmar, when they were forced to withdraw all their forces from Ashenvale as per the High-King's absolute decree.
All of Kalimdor matters to the Horde. The reason why Sylvanas marched on Darnassus in the first place is because she wants total control of Kalimdor, and Darnassus, with Theramore gone, represented the most important Alliance stronghold on the continent.


Not to mentioned that Orgrimmar would be squashed by two fronts should the Alliance strike first.
One from the sea and the other from Ashenvale itself.

I'd say that Orgrimmar stopped lacking resources once they pushed into Azshara (you can see many trees being harvested, as well as quarries near the gates of the city). The Horde certainly survived just fine since Mists of Pandaria, when they were forced to withdraw all their forces from Ashenvale as per the High-King's absolute decree.


To be fair, Sylvanas needs Asehnvale to fuel her current war campaign though.
need the lumber for more ships.
The reason why Sylvanas marched on Darnassus in the first place is because she wants total control of Kalimdor, and Darnassus


Ergo sum: Night Elf territory is important.

they gained a foothold in Darkshor in the Shatterspear War Camp.


What an exaggeration! That poxy little outpost did no-one any harm. It took just a handful of druids to sort them out.

05/11/2018 20:22Posted by Arctur
Orgrimmar stopped lacking resources once they pushed into Azshara (you can see many trees being harvested


Exactly, it has been harvested (since end of MoP officially). So, with the Goblin's drive for profit, how many trees would be left by now? (3 expansions later) Not many! The Horde need Ashenvale for its lumber, and now they even got Darkshore.

It is high time we strike back, or there will not be any trees left.
05/11/2018 20:32Posted by Leafie
Exactly, it has been harvested (since end of MoP officially). So, with the Goblin's drive for profit, how many trees would be left by now? (3 expansions later) Not many! The Horde need Ashenvale for its lumber, and now they even got Darkshore.

It is high time we strike back, or there will not be any trees left.


When will druids learn to forget about the bloody trees and actually just fight for once?

A tree is simply just that...a tree. A forest, it's a gathering of trees.
05/11/2018 20:39Posted by Tánariá
When will druids learn to forget about the bloody trees and actually just fight for once?

A tree is simply just that...a tree. A forest, it's a gathering of trees.


Once a competent leader takes over the CC and marches them to war with the Horde. I was hoping Cenarius would come back and do it but he seems not to care about his people and children being murdered.
05/11/2018 20:41Posted by Frozenshadow
05/11/2018 20:39Posted by Tánariá
When will druids learn to forget about the bloody trees and actually just fight for once?

A tree is simply just that...a tree. A forest, it's a gathering of trees.


Once a competent leader takes over the CC and marches them to war with the Horde. I was hoping Cenarius would come back and do it but he seems not to care about his people and children being murdered.


But all he truly cares about, to his core, is trees.

Perhaps we should do a Highborne thing and timelock Ashenvale into an eternal "autumn with later spring, early summer" weather.
05/11/2018 20:39Posted by Tánariá
When will druids learn to forget about the bloody trees


The moment, they forget being druids and try to act like a Highborne … which is never!

05/11/2018 20:39Posted by Tánariá
A tree is simply just that...a tree. A forest, it's a gathering of trees.


… and the next time, you call us druids ''low-born'' again, make sure you are nowhere near any tree. You may not like the surprises that may unfold :p
05/11/2018 20:32Posted by Leafie
Ergo sum: Night Elf territory is important.


The only "Night Elf territory" right now is Stormwind City. And I can assure you, we are quite safe from the pathetic Horde.

05/11/2018 20:32Posted by Leafie
What an exaggeration!


Xibala was also a small Alliance camp, from there the Alliance team still managed to strike on Dazar'alor and usher in the crucial siege of the city.

05/11/2018 20:32Posted by Leafie
how many trees would be left by now?


With Tauren and Troll Druids that can probably grow trees and crops out of nowhere? The answer might surprise you.

05/11/2018 20:32Posted by Leafie
The Horde need Ashenvale for its lumber, and now they even got Darkshore.


No one is denying that Darkshore is useful to the Horde, those grunts ambushed were carrying supplies back to the Forsaken camp. But that doesn't mean that Darkshore is vital to the Horde was effort or that Sylvanas absolutely CANNOT afford to lose it.

Furthermore, this discussion about lumber is irrelevant, isn't it? Since Tyrande certainly isn't launching that invasion because she wants to deprive Sylvanas of her lumber, but because she clings to a home that she will never truly reclaim.
If Tyrande has a functioning brain, she'll realize that it is madness to openly defy the High-King when he basically holds her people hostage in his city.

05/11/2018 17:19Posted by Streamlet
https://youtu.be/P0iKFASurHk?t=272


10 thousand years ago, Burning Legion attacked the Azeroth. The legion of demons who already conquered many worlds were stepping in to the planet.
Tyrande, Malfurion and Illidan, where just young not experienced elves. They managed to rise all world on a battle, and win a war.

You can continue all this RP insulting on NE, but you can't change that Tyrande is one of the greatest heroes in WoW legacy!
05/11/2018 20:44Posted by Tánariá
But all he truly cares about, to his core, is trees.


Well they just burnt one of the biggest trees ever, and they had massively deforested Ashenvale and Darkshore, so surely that would drive him mad right?

05/11/2018 20:44Posted by Tánariá
Perhaps we should do a Highborne thing and timelock Ashenvale into an eternal "autumn with later spring, early summer" weather.


I don't think that'll get him to change his mind, or any Druid for that matter. Perhaps if they burn Nordrassil tho'..
05/11/2018 20:49Posted by Frozenshadow
I don't think that'll get him to change his mind, or any Druid for that matter. Perhaps if they burn Nordrassil tho'..


Burning may have been a thing when Quel'Thalas was born, but for us Highborne in our original forms...we choose our magic for more, beautiful affects.

A timelocked Ashenvale that Druids could bask in would keep everybody happy. We Highborne, because it would have been us and the Druids, because they love their trees.

Well they just burnt one of the biggest trees ever, and they had massively deforested Ashenvale and Darkshore, so surely that would drive him mad right?


I'd prefer to fight over than a tree getting a scratch with an Orcs' axe

05/11/2018 20:47Posted by Leafie
… and the next time, you call us druids ''low-born'' again, make sure you are nowhere near any tree. You may not like the surprises that may unfold :p


A timelock spell can easily counter that.

The moment, they forget being druids and try to act like a Highborne … which is never!


Stop crying over trees and fight. We Highborne may have lost Eldre'Thalas to Horde infiltrators, but our minds were at least pure on fighting and not worrying about how the trees in the Court of the Highborne were doing.
05/11/2018 20:53Posted by Tánariá
A timelock spell can easily counter that.


Yes, we saw what happened to that dozy Belf paladin. Not much help from the light there :p I cannot imagine a clothie to fare any better.


05/11/2018 20:53Posted by Tánariá
Highborne may have lost Eldre'Thalas


Ah right, that demon den, defiling the Wilds of Feralas.

05/11/2018 20:53Posted by Tánariá
our minds were at least pure on fighting


Correct me, if I am wrong, but that former legion hide-out is still not under Highborne control, is it? So, what does that tell us? Not very effective Fighting. Or to put it in words of Huln Highmountain "go, play with your imp slides" ^^
05/11/2018 21:10Posted by Leafie
Correct me, if I am wrong, but that former legion hide-out is still not under Highborne control, is it? So, what does that tell us? Not very effective Fighting.


And tree fighting hasn't been that great of recent has it? How is Darnassus? I haven't been there in sometime..?

Ah right, that demon den, defiling the Wilds of Feralas.


Eldre'Thalas can be on the cusp of restoration. Where will you lowbornes flock to, when our city is restored to greatness? Also, it was once a pinnacle of magic research and great stored archives by Queen Azshara.

Not much help from the light there :p


A Paladin. Somebody who relies on faith. Was always weak anyway.

I cannot imagine a clothie to fare any better.


A Paladin isn't a Mage, dear.

Perhaps you've been asleep for too long..?
05/11/2018 20:49Posted by Призраклеса
10 thousand years ago, Burning Legion attacked the Azeroth. The legion of demons who already conquered many worlds were stepping in to the planet.
Tyrande, Malfurion and Illidan, where just young not experienced elves. They managed to rise all world on a battle, and win a war.


That has literally nothing to do with the part you quoted.

Also, Anduin is the Supreme Commander and not Tyrande or her zoo boyfriend. Deal with it.
05/11/2018 21:17Posted by Tánariá
How is Darnassus? I haven't been there in sometime..?


Well, at least one or two had the heart to help their brethrens. Their names will not be forgotten, either.

05/11/2018 21:17Posted by Tánariá
Where will you lowbornes flock to, when our city is restored to greatness?


You can keep that tainted site, we will relish to settle within the Wilds of Feralas. Besides, there is also Val'sharah, Winterspring, and Hyjal to visit. At least, for the moment.



05/11/2018 21:17Posted by Tánariá
Perhaps you've been asleep for too long..?


Rest assured, us Ferals never waste too much time on sleeping. We're the prowling kind ^^
I wanna see a Tánariá vs Arctur fight now xd.
05/11/2018 21:40Posted by Frozenshadow
I wanna see a Tánariá vs Arctur fight now xd.


I have better things to do than waste my time with an unfunny troll. And Night Elf fanboys are so predictable anyway, ugh. Even more than Sylvanas fanboys with their "Sylvanas is pragmatic" and "Greymane started the war in Legion" arguments.
05/11/2018 21:45Posted by Arctur
I have better things to do than waste my time with an unfunny troll. And Night Elf fanboys are so predictable anyway, ugh. Even more than Sylvanas fanboys with their "Sylvanas is pragmatic" and "Greymane started the war in Legion" arguments.


You do like kicking the bees nest don't you?
Besides, there is also Val'sharah, Winterspring, and Hyjal to visit. At least, for the moment.

On my phone, so can't quote - but for the Lowborn citizens? Val'Sharah is terribly close to the now, hostile lands of High Mountain and Suramar. Winterspring...a snowy region. Would your young ones even survive?

Hyjal only provides nice views over towards the Mennar Academy and Eldareth.

Rest assured, us Ferals never waste too much time on sleeping

But you are not able to detect the difference between a Paladin and a Mage...it might be a Highborne thing, but we can tell when someone is and isn't a Mage..

Well, at least one or two had the heart to help their brethrens. Their names will not be forgotten, either.


They aided because they were conveniently there.

They lost their lives defending everyone else against a wretched walking corpse. Such a disappointing way to die..
Just curious Tánariá, what is your opinion on the Nightborne's betrayal and do you want to retake Suramar for the highborne?