Why did Thrall allow the blood elves into the horde?

Humans are descended from titans though. “Scrath Northgrave and you’ll find Aman’thul” - Northgrave, the Horde Slayer

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Nice find, hah.

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Well, I did say they weren’t -nice-, just a lot of people will have been brought up thinking ‘Legolas’ when Elves are mentioned, and not some of the darker characters Tolkein wrote about, But yes, what you describe there is Blood Elves. That’s the appeal for me. They -can- be good, when it suits them.

Ehhh, yeah, that always bothered me, if we look at the different Troll Tribes, they’re firmly in what -was- Amani land, in the same way that the Gurubashi were in the South of the Eastern Kingdoms, and the Darkspear were an offshoot of them. They (The Frostmane) seem massively displaced from the Drakkari lands, -unless- which is possible, Trolls adapt to their environment quicker than other species, in which case them being Ice Trolls makes more sense, they could simply have been an offshoot of the Amani who adapted?

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Human and Alliance superiority complexes. Striking again. Stay based blue team :wink:

That’s not exactly harsh, just a bit of badinage and ribbing :stuck_out_tongue:

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Zul’jin? More like, was killed by a neutral band of mercs and randomers’jin lmao goddem.

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A crying shame, yes. Still more than you’ve managed.

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Yeah, it’s kinda hard to kill a troll warlords when there are none irl.

Descended from Vrykull, kind of their malformed, weak and unwanted descendants….

But you know, that might just be some biased Titan’s view on the matter.

#Amanididnothingwrong#justiceforZul’jin#partofthetruehorde#timesup#metoo

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Amani have never been part of the Thrall new Horde. Amani abandoned them when it mattered the most. Can’t rely on those fake allies.

Indeed, instead of trying to hold out an olive branch to your old allies it is better to invite the people who advocated the eradication of your race.

Makes sense.

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Anasterian pulled out of the Alliance for multiple reasons. Not just the internmant camps for the Orcs.

That doesn’t really take away from the fact that they wanted that now does it?

“Oh no you see we pulled out of the Alliance for other reasons and not just the fact we wanted to wipe the Orcs out and the other members of the Alliance didn’t want to”.

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What that does have to do with anything? Point still stands, elfies wanted their green pickle overlords dead few decades ago.

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Better having an honest enemy, than a backstabbing friend. Bob seems like he learned that lesson in place of all other Elves. Minus those who think marrying Humans and paladins somehow will do them good/turns them into superior people.

The entire Alliance broke over political infightning similar to GoT politics. Biggest nut to crack was the matter of dealing with Alterac and their lands btw. Orcs weren’t the top priority.

In what way did the Amani betray the Horde?

And given the recent developments of Lor’themar and Thalyssra you are gonna have more cross breeding :P.

Well ye, it was meant to be a military alliance, not some sort of political union of nations. Nations have different reasons, opinions etc… The Alliance truly broke when the Third war happened imo.

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Pulling out of the main goal to defeat the Alliance over the opportunity to kill more Elves instead. Orgrim gave a clear order to march towards Lordaeron. Zul’jin said “Mah mate, gunna stay here.” then made a surprised Pikachu face, when the Elves and the Alliance defeated him like it wasn’t a big deal.

No…?

Orgrim didn’t command him to send his forces back. Orgrim withdrew his forces from Quel’thalas to go after Lordaeron and left Zul’jin and the Amani in Quel’thalas which caused the tension and eventually exit of the Horde.

That is a betrayal from the Horde side, not the Amani’s.

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Orgrim told everyone, Gul’Dan and Zul’jin included that the real goal is the defeat of the Alliance and for that, Lordaeron neets to be sieged. But nope. Elves killings are more important for the Amani.