Dear Alliance playersEvery time you're mean to the Horde and joke about another leader dying this is who you're being mean to
cute cowe
god i want a bull man to pin me down and just -i-i mean cute cowe
tfw no tauren gf
ach noo not the coo, only the sassenagh would joke about this wee beastie
>>719320424Never forget CAMP TAURAJO
>>719322805Is it true Camp Taurajo is being attacked again in Midnight's battlegrounds?
In World of Warcraft, the conflict between the Alliance and the Horde has been a defining element of the game’s story. When Alliance players kill Horde players, it can be seen as righteous vengeance, a response to the long history of aggression and betrayal the Horde has inflicted on the Alliance.The Horde’s violent actions date back to the First War, when the Orcs, driven by demonic bloodlust, invaded the human kingdom of Stormwind, leaving devastation in their wake. Despite their defeat, the Horde continued their attacks, including the destruction of Teldrassil — a heinous act led by Sylvanas Windrunner that killed thousands of innocent Night Elves. This, among other acts of violence, demonstrates the Horde's consistent aggression.While the Alliance has its flaws, it has always been portrayed as a defensive faction, fighting for survival and justice. The Alliance is repeatedly forced to protect its people from the Horde’s destructive force. Each battle won against the Horde is a step toward avenging past wrongs, especially considering the atrocities committed by leaders like Garrosh and Sylvanas.The Tauren, despite their spiritual nature, blindly follow the Horde, aligning themselves with a faction that has repeatedly caused harm to the Alliance. Their naive allegiance is seen as a form of ignorance, further justifying the Alliance’s counterattacks.Thus, when Alliance players strike down Horde players, particularly Tauren or Orcs, it’s not just a game mechanic — it’s an act of justice, a way to right the wrongs the Horde has inflicted upon Azeroth. The Alliance’s fight is a righteous vengeance against the chaos and destruction sown by the Horde.
>>719326196Deleting the ChatGPT hyphens doesn't make it any less obvious, saar.