Calm down priest…
Dont loose your faith…
Mighty Queen is coming back soon to add more of your corpses to her undead army!
The Light never dies.
Get kal’dorei paladins and then i’ll race change until then nah
I saw them moon priestess in Darkshore quests and in Nazmir campaigns, what’s so special about them?
If there would be nelf paladins they would be like Delas moonfang squatting in Light Hope chapel.
Zandalari offer aesthetics that mesh very well with paladin spells. Golden spells for race that lives in the city of gold.
And not only that, the loa choice can signifiantly shape your character and it’s path. Nelves don’t have such a thing.
That is not universal truth, that’s just your opinion. Behave or I’ll call for Northgrave to post his human supremacy posts.
My opinion is universal truth of course.
Oof, what happened to the Trolls then? Was their loa choice the Loa of Human Potential?
All that ugly Troll swampland getting to be colonised into a beautiful human city of the purest marble. I tell you, it’s the stuff of dreams
Oh yeah!
Northgrave come here, you missed a Troll!
And he’s quite the catty one.
Do purge him, maybe build a statue of the majestic Ignaeus on top of his corpse afterwards.
Alright, you called and I answer. No tears now, only dreams.
Maybe the best elf race, at least there could be a debate. When compared to humans and our 7(!) Kingdoms, they are just dirt under the fingernails. That’s just simple facts, if you want to refute, show me the 7 nelf kingdoms.
What if gurubashi just copied the original nature-oriented spell-casters of the Empire of Arathor though? We might never know, it could go both ways.
No need to worry, he has already been captured and is on his way to Stromgarde’s new zoo. All is fine in the world again. Except the existence of lesser (non-human) races, that is.
On topic of this ancient thread, to this day I think Alliance shamans/Horde paladins were a mistake. It took some unique flavor from both classes and factions, paladins went from an Alliance order created to fight to Horde to those guys with glowy weapons and shamans went from the spiritual leaders of various horde tribes to those guys who throw lightning. I understand why it was done (gameplay < lore) and balancing the game would be even harder, but I still don’t accept it as a good thing.
But the milk has already been spilled, so what can my laments change. I must say though, I think zandalari paladins fit more than blood elf ones. At least they share some themes of the original paladins, instead of just being edgy church-burning parody teen-baits like the blood elves were in TBC.
Yeah, zandas still look like booger-eating monsters, but it’s still sad that blood elves get a free pass even though they damaged the paladin fantasy more than any zanda could ever hope to just because their female barbie form makes people’s peepee hard.
Wait, do you count the 2 Kingdoms that are gone(Lordaeron, Alterac), the 2 Kingdoms that are at the moment at best client Kingdoms of Stormwind (Stromgarde and Gilneas), and the Kingdom that is arguably no longer a “Human Kingdom” (Dalaran) to reach that number? If so it’d be only fair to compare to the Kal’dorei empire that spanned around half the continent.
None of the Seven Kingdoms are gone, we are in the process of reclaimation. However long it takes, the final victory will be ours, for it is our fief and the price is blood.
ps. always forget i play a human now.
May Arathor return and reclaim all the kingdoms for humanity and rid this world of the filthy elves, trolls, aliens and other stuff that isn’t human.
was that right Northgrave?
Better than what came before, for sure.
I have still not fully embraced human potential, give me time.
I thought undead were a Horde race… without any potential…
You talk about forsaken (and they are not a “race” either, they’re a faction of undead Lordaeronian Humans), undead are/is not really a race, it’s more of a state of mind and body. Doesn’t really change the race.
That could be a lengthy discussion
So… Forsaken DO have human potential? gasp
By all means post more stuff like that. I’ll gladly welcome more nelf to troll rerollers. I already got few on my discord channel.
Go home Northgrave you’re drunk. Like I’d ever got myself captured.
No! You must fight the shadow in your heart, sister. Resist! It’s not too late!
By that logic-
You talk about Elves (and they are not a “race” either, they’re a faction of Moonwell infused ancient Dark Trolls), Blood Elves, this elf and that elf is not really a race, it’s more of a state of mind and body. Doesn’t really change the race.
not really. Undead can’t procreate by themselves, they can’t “heal” their bodies without replacement parts from others, they are not a race, they are dead bodies, reanimated by dark magic.
Elves can procreate, their bodies heal themselves, they are (d)evolved trolls, but no longer trolls, while the forsaken were all born as Humans (or elves)
It’s easy to forget that the Forsaken are only dead humans.
Humans who were turned into an altered version of themselves due to necromancy (that has even been reversible, in some occasions).
Whereas the elves were entirely transformed, with little to no traces of their troll heritage passed down from generation to generation, outside of perhaps the long ears. Leading to an entirely different civilisation and people.
There’s also the argument of what makes a race, well, a race. Ethnicity aside, there are people in our world who consider themselves of different races simply based on their culture. Sometimes down to regions, or towns within the same country.
An example would be the English and the Scots. Physically speaking, they’re usually not too different from one another, bar a tendency for red hair on the latter.
So you could say that the Forsaken are a race because of their pretty stark divergence from the humans’ culture, however, not because they’re undead. Because undeath is a state, as Aethil said, not a race.
This was if you really wanted to get granular about it. Now, please resume the…shootposting.