What I think about the current representation of the Horde

Nice topic.

I will begin with a couple of quotes, since I don’t want to repeat other peoples words.

I quoted this replies as they stated better than I would ever do, exactly what I think about BfA story.

I think this is the only thing I can find to justify the current plot to be honest.

Sometimes I regret not playing my vanilla account:
My Troll Hunter, from vanilla, would be delighted with the Zandalari, my Orc warrior from vanilla, would be with Saurfang all the way, as for my Undead priest from TBC she would be just a mindless puppet in the hands of Sylvanas to be honest …

I see no reason, lore wise, to play a Blood Elf or a Tauren in the current expansion.
Not going to even talk about Paladins …

From my point of view, Blood Elfs care only about one thing: themselfs and nothing else.
Now how on earth a conflict that will bring more deaths, serve their interests ?
They still have a city to rebuild and a hole land devastated by the scourge.

I mean the heritage quest armor clearly states that the Blood Elf poplulation was decimated by Arthas by 90%.

Unless ActivisionBlizzard is plannning some kind of babyboom program for all races, especially the Night Elfs after BfA …

My conclusion:
Legion was the expansion where all lose ties should had been concluded.
The Alliance and the Horde put their differences aside to fight a bigger threat: The Legion.
Varian, Vol’Jin and Tirion along many Horde and Alliance soldiers died on the Broken Shore, so Azeroth could live another day.

If ActivisionBlizzard wanted to reset the plot, maybe a new game or a expansion where Gul’Dan (before dieing) manages to send the player character back to the past, where he is confronted with the First Horde, would be a better idea in bringing Warcraft back to his “roots”.

That’s just some of my thoughts.
Cheers.

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