And when you roll a Forsaken priest, and talk to Shadow Priest Sarvis, you'll see where I'm coming from
Yes, my mistake with Naaru, I fixed it now. And I'm not saying the Blood Elves have much of an alternative to the Horde (Although honestly, WoW should have three factions: Horde, Alliance, Illidan.) but that doesn't necessarily mean the Horde will accept them in return. There's no way Trolls and Elves are going to view each other as anything other than mortal enemies. The Forsaken are only there because Magatha pulled strings for her own ends - the Horde is being extremely unwise in making two alliances of convenience like this. They actually only have three reliable races - and there aren't that many Darkspear Trolls or Orcs left. Which I suppose is the justification for it, now that I think of it. But I still think it's very unwise.I suppose you mean Draenei, since the Naruu =/= Draenei. Anyway, why the Horde? Well, the Night Elves can't stand them (to say the least), and some might see their past alliance with the Naga as not great. However, they are also trying to get rid/put under control their addiction to magic, much like the Orcs had to do to get rid of the cursed blood of Mannoroth. that's why the Tauren and the Orcs can accept them, because they see the similarities with what the Orcs went through. The BE/Forsaken link is more complicated because of the hatred of the BE for everything undead, but at the same time the knowledge that many of their dead friends/families are now part of the Forsaken. Sylvanas, for example.
Well yeah, except that the entire species appears to have gone mad in their lust for magic. xDThe BE joining the Horde are the ones who can keep in check their lust for magic energy. those who don't go mad.![]()