Reead my post before spawning caps riddled attempts at playing hard man. I explicitly said in my post I didn’t feel it was an issue on a personal level and explicitly stated my life goes on. Go scroll up and look.
And here we have ladies and gentlemen a prime example of my prior post. Absolutely no focus on what I’m saying and simply a response to what they think I’m on about according to their confirmation bias.
So Tyrande’s story arc isn’t happening, for you? Well, it is for me…
And the interview was from 2019 and it’s clear that Blizzard were wrong or that Shani was referring to Tyrande’s revenge in the BFA expansion.
Blizzard didn’t just quickly put Tyrande’s arc in Shadowlands as a rushed job, unlike the whole loyalist/not loyalist thing. In the scale of BFA, it wasn’t possible to give it the ending Blizzard wanted - also something they said, after that interview.
Well people like Thalyssra can now have their voices heard and isn’t just all from one person.
Why do you think I hated BFA. I could see the end of this story a mile off. I knew how it would end, before the end was even announced, because MoP’s story was telling.
Tyrande going off is no different to Genn’s one man crusade. This is her story arc going out of control due to invoking the Warrior of Elune. It’s not the NElf people at war, it’s not the players doing anything but chasing after her.
I really couldn’t care less about the council situation in Org, I miss our Warchief system but on the other hand it just seems to be a way for Blizzard to kill off or remove our Warchiefs. It’s like the red shirt in Star Trek, you don’t want anyone likeable to end up in the role.
Only the Alliance are permitted to retain their King in charge even though he’s an inexperienced pacifist child who can’t live up to his Father’s legacy. If ever a council would have been appropriate it was now.
I don’t have any great hatred for BfA, I know many do. I can’t wait to play Shadowlands for realsies.
And the poverty thing was called an analogy, and i phrased it in hypothetical terms, to demonstrate the idea that perception of an issue is not equal to an issue existing. I never said it’s the same type of struggle.
Next time you try to look somewhat clever on forums may I suggest 1) you actually know who you’re responding to, I do you the dignity of not confusing you with your ten thousand male belf clones, it’s not like pandaren as super common and 2) appreciate the value of an analogy is to demonstrate reasoning consistency not literal similarity.
If you can’t do that then carry on as you are, but it’s not a good look.
BFA was a 2 year pre-patch for Shadowlands.
Much like how WoD was a 2 and a half year pre-patch for Legion.
Yes, but her arc, for what we know about - involves night elven souls and we get to see those who died on Teldrassil.
It might not involve the whole Night Elf army, but we will see Night Elven souls involved.
Also - Lady Vashj…who made the incorrect decision of not returning to her Kaldorei form after death.
And how do the Alliance feel about that? Judging by many, they aren’t too happy about it.
Anduin doesn’t have the story that Varian had and what we grew up with, from WoTLK through to MoP and WoD.
Also - Alliance is practically, “Humans and Friends.” Tyrande is finally the one to break that cycle. Somebody needed to do it.
I will never join alliance they are full “right”. Just look on Tyralion and his opinions about every one who don’t agrees with him. If you will say that you don’t want praise light he will kick you out. He is full conservative character, this same with Greymane. Two old farts who have lock they worldview years ago.
But then again, why does he tolerate his voidy waifu then?
remembers the last book with Greymane and his development in praising Anduin’s attempt to bring the Forsaken back to the Alliance and meet their families
It is a Tyrande storyline, not a Night Elf Revenge story. It’s is all about her. Just like Genn trying to kill Sylvanas in Stormheim was not the Alliance acting, it was him.
Personally I dislike overquoting and avoid it. Some feel the need to break down every other word and type a reply. Each to their own.
But that, to me - is setting the stage for something dark to happen on the Alliance.
First we’ve got Tyrande, then Turaylion and Genn. Plus, other characters like Catherine Rogers (Sky Admiral Rogers, you might know her as.)
Their views contradict that of the other alliance members and it sets them apart and could be the start of something where the Alliance isn’t reacting to threats, which is their stale problem.
That’s okay, though.
This won’t be your last sloppy post. I’m looking forward to it.
But you do realize that you put effort and time into it, yes?
Not that I’ll question your decisions but you really shouldn’t throw stones in the glass house here.