![]() the alliance out right condemned the forsaken despite them regaining free will.Garithos saw to the elimination of the elves from the alliance.What can be seen as some form of sympathy is more lip service than anything else.Īs for the blood elves joining the horde, there are three central tenants. Tyrande’s xenophobia is no secret, and if not for malfurion to reign her in, she very well could be a villain herself. There is no love lost between her and the highborne, as she likely seems them as no better than demons, so Kael thas’ relation is of little consequence.ĪNd up until that point no contact had been made with their banished cousins from the time that they were exiled, and given the bad blood between the two peoples, some form of hostility, even if just surveillance was to be expected. There is a lot to unpack, but in short, Tyrande is a xenophobic zealot of Elune. I should also say that I think Tyrande’s treatment of the Nightborne is lore accurate. But I should also acknowledge that the use of arcane still divided the two elven races. ![]() I do think that in the end because of Sylvanas and her former position, the Blood Elves would have joined the horde, but the part the Night Elves played in getting them there doesn’t make sense to me. Furthermore more I’m sure Malfurion told her it was Kael that let him know that Tyrande survived. Tyrande knew they were in trouble and in dire straits, she sympathized with them and encouraged their leader so the spying and sabotaging seems really off and contradictory to what we know happened. This is exactly what I find odd in the writting.Īfter the whole Illidan thing Tyrande and Mal went home to deal with their new mortal situation, understandably so but why have them spy and sabotage the Blood Elves even they knew, probably better than some Alliance members what they went through. I think there was more going on too but I don’t remember. I don’t remember the exact quest and its full details, but in WoW we learn that because of their fell and life draining activities the Night Elves, on behalf of the Alliance are spying on the Blood Elves. Even so that meeting and ancient connection is never brought up in WoW in BC or its following expansions.īack to to main point, these events seem to have been forgotten or ignored. But that may have been because Blizz had yet to flesh out that last name and dynasty and or WotA story hadn’t been written or thought of so none of that lore is yet relevant. I first want to say it’s odd that Keal didn’t introduced him self as a Sunstrider, which would have lead to Tyrande picking up on the relation to Dath’remar. It’s after this where I think the problems start. Tyrande nearly sacrificed her self to save them. ![]() She said she also grieved for his people and that shouldn’t let rage and despair poison his heart as he may still lead his people to a brighter future. During this time Maiev wondered about where the rest of his people were and Tyrande tried to encourage Kael. Hyjal so Tyrande was quick to repay that debt to the elves. During that encounter both of them chose to help the blood elves because they knew they needed it, in exchange for help with Illidan. Tyrande and Maiev discovered this information when they encountered Kael’Thas. Malfurion leaned this apparently from the Alliance (or the forest). I just watched the W3 video to make sure I got the story correct.Īfter the third war Quel’thalas was in shambles and its citizens broken. Specifically the Night Elves and the High/Blood Elves. I’m sure there are multiple examples that can be looked at but I want to about the relationship between the Elves first. I have a question on where do we draw the line between natural and sensical story progression and bad writing on Blizzard’s part.
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