No one remembers when you recapture Lordaeron or free the Forsaken, but you kill one Knight and suddenly it's all anyone can remember.
Its not about the knight, its about the whole expedition, there were a lot of soldiers there. A reasonable response can work. Id even be happy to evacuate civilians from the conflict zone. But i need to know how violent u were vs kicking the actual loarderon army out.

888.
Also, how we treating foresaken memories/old experiences/loyalties? In canon its all over the place as plot demands it.
 
Its not about the knight, its about the whole expedition, there were a lot of soldiers there. A reasonable response can work. Id even be happy to evacuate civilians from the conflict zone. But i need to know how violent u were vs kicking the actual loarderon army out.

888.
Also, how we treating foresaken memories/old experiences/loyalties? In canon its all over the place as plot demands it.
The Forsaken are sympathetic to Lordaeron and the Alliance but they like not being re-killed too.
 
Also, how we treating foresaken memories/old experiences/loyalties? In canon its all over the place as plot demands it.
Wasn't it something along the lines of remembering their human lives, but sticking with Sylvanas because she's a good leader and everyone else is disguisted by the undead.

Later, her rule turns darker as she starts developing a new plague and using her dark rangers more and more, along with enslaving the Val'kyr?

When Anduin arranges for some Forsaken to meet their living relatives in a show of friendship, a lot of them decide to defect to Stormwind. Sylvanas then has the rangers kill the forsaken civilians.
 
The Forsaken are sympathetic to Lordaeron and the Alliance but they like not being re-killed too.
Makes sense. In canon everyone just went nope, which guaranteed horde got em which is a bit shame. They also went with the obviously traitor alchemists instead of that super awesome necromancer (name eludes me) to train their main philosophy.
 
Later, her rule turns darker as she starts developing a new plague and using her dark rangers more and more, along with enslaving the Val'kyr?

Actually the Val'kyr join Sylvanas willingly in order to get free of the New Lich King, although I think there is something else going on behind the scenes but that is just me.
Makes sense. In canon everyone just went nope, which guaranteed horde got em which is a bit shame. They also went with the obviously traitor alchemists instead of that super awesome necromancer (name eludes me) to train their main philosophy.
You mean the Necromancer who was so skilled and powerful at his craft that when he was raised into undeath by the Scourge he was able to free himself from a fully powered Lich King's control with very little issue?
 
Wasn't it something along the lines of remembering their human lives, but sticking with Sylvanas because she's a good leader and everyone else is disguisted by the undead.

Later, her rule turns darker as she starts developing a new plague and using her dark rangers more and more, along with enslaving the Val'kyr?

When Anduin arranges for some Forsaken to meet their living relatives in a show of friendship, a lot of them decide to defect to Stormwind. Sylvanas then has the rangers kill the forsaken civilians.
She didn't develop the plague, Varimathras and Putress were basically doing their own thing behind ger back. (Which is why she killed them for it) the problem is that she later got scared of dying and started going darker and stsrted studying their work, but that all depends on how the world treats her. If her sister doesn't reject her and the world doesn't keep kicking her in the nuts all the time, Sylvannas will likely be fine.

Im on a phone underground cant type more.
 
She didn't develop the plague, Varimathras and Putress were basically doing their own thing behind ger back. (Which is why she killed them for it) the problem is that she later got scared of dying and started going darker and stsrted studying their work, but that all depends on how the world treats her. If her sister doesn't reject her and the world doesn't keep kicking her in the nuts all the time, Sylvannas will likely be fine.

Im on a phone underground cant type more.
Honestly I think her biggest mistake was simply trusting Varimathras, A DREADLORD, to be her right hand man and closes adviser. Seriously how did she think that was a good idea?
 
Im on a phone underground cant type more.
Time to attack Theramore.

Honestly I think her biggest mistake was simply trusting Varimathras, A DREADLORD, to be her right hand man and closes adviser. Seriously how did she think that was a good idea?
He killed another Dreadlord, so she reckoned they won't have him back if he turns on her.

...So that's who named her Warchief!
Actually, there's a theory that:
one of the story developers has a crush on Sylvanas. Supposedly, the leader of the Dark Rangers, Nathanos, is his self-insert (that's why he's dominating top tier Alliance characters and bossing Horde players around every battlefield). https://kiwifarms.net/attachments/fx4pot6-png.564470/
 
Time to attack Theramore.


He killed another Dreadlord, so she reckoned they won't have him back if he turns on her.


Actually, there's a theory that:
one of the story developers has a crush on Sylvanas. Supposedly, the leader of the Dark Rangers, Nathanos, is his self-insert (that's why he's dominating top tier Alliance characters and bossing Horde players around every battlefield). https://kiwifarms.net/attachments/fx4pot6-png.564470/
Not again! Not bloody again! I THOUGHT THIS CRAP WAS OVER WHEN METZEN RETIRED!
 
Honestly I feel like I would have replied more postively since Falstad knows her sister. Probably gonna talk to her about the forsaken.
 
Anyone else reading foreskin instead of forsaken when it's not capitalized?
 
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Actually, there's a theory that:
one of the story developers has a crush on Sylvanas. Supposedly, the leader of the Dark Rangers, Nathanos, is his self-insert (that's why he's dominating top tier Alliance characters and bossing Horde players around every battlefield). https://kiwifarms.net/attachments/fx4pot6-png.564470/

See, last I heard, that wasn't even a theory. It was basically accepted as fact that one of the quest writers considers Sylvanas his girlfriend/baby.

It's just annoying.
 
1. The Bilgewater Cartel
2. Frostwolf Clan
3. The Amani Tribe


Here's hoping I get the goblins.
 
Uther the Lightbringer, one of the original five paladins of the Order of the Silver Hand. Had a stick up his rump the size of a pike. Arthas's mentor. Was killed by Arthas before he became the Lich King. Arthas still loathes him.


What are you interested in?

Specific-faction wise? Right now I'm leaning towards either The Syndicate, Kul Tiras, or Raven Hill

Depends, what kind of play style would you like to go for? Also if you'd like I can hook you up with a lore video for most factions.

I'm not sure really, one where I don't have many internal problems, an orderly government, a lack of Goblins within my borders, and time to prepare for war against external threats I suppose?
 
Specific-faction wise? Right now I'm leaning towards either The Syndicate, Kul Tiras, or Raven Hill



I'm not sure really, one where I don't have many internal problems, an orderly government, a lack of Goblins within my borders, and time to prepare for war against external threats I suppose?
Why would u want a lack of goblins?

As for something that matches those parameters...there really isn't anything like that(or has been chosen). The world right now is kind of out of whack.
 
I'm not sure really, one where I don't have many internal problems, an orderly government, a lack of Goblins within my borders, and time to prepare for war against external threats I suppose?
Hmm that is a tricky thing to ask since most factions have at least one of those. I think the Frost Wolves would be best if you want that.
 
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