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Monday
Wasn't Rommath the one under control of the Twilight's Hammer, or am I thinking of someone else?
Post by
Behelich
Rommath and Benedictus betraying their people to the Twilight never made it out of Beta.
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Behelich
As much as I'd love to see a ruling Blood Knight (*cough*Ka*cough*reth*cough*), cut Theron some slack, he's doing a damn good job.
A royal marriage, perhaps?
Post by
Monday
Wait, it never got out of beta? I didn't know about that.
Lame.
Post by
Adamsm
Wait, it never got out of beta? I didn't know about that.
Lame.
Well since it's a random random guard attacking Varian in the opening quests of the Twilight Highlands rather then the Archbishop heh.
Post by
Patty
Wait, it never got out of beta? I didn't know about that.
Lame.
Yeah, I think one of the reasons was because of the parallels between the Pope and Benedictus or something like that.
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Adamsm
Rommath and Benedictus betraying their people to the Twilight never made it out of Beta.
The expansion isn't over yet...or did Blizzard say it wasn't happening?
The Benedictus one is the same one Alliance players now do to head out to the Twilight Highlands.
Post by
Foefirelord
No council. Forget ruling via committee. Doesn't get anywhere.
Kick Lor'themar out and enstate Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher as the new leader of the Sin'dorei.
I suppose Rommath can stay as an advisor but judging by that short story for the writing contest that became canon, Halduron is a pansy, so we'd need a new Ranger General who won't be afraid to slaughter some high elf traitors and the like.
Post by
kemppy
No council. Forget ruling via committee. Doesn't get anywhere.
Kick Lor'themar out and enstate Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher as the new leader of the Sin'dorei.
I suppose Rommath can stay as an advisor but judging by that short story for the writing contest that became canon, Halduron is a pansy, so we'd need a new Ranger General who won't be afraid to slaughter some high elf traitors and the like.
what
Post by
Atik
No council. Forget ruling via committee. Doesn't get anywhere.
Kick Lor'themar out and enstate Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher as the new leader of the Sin'dorei.
I suppose Rommath can stay as an advisor but judging by that short story for the writing contest that became canon, Halduron is a pansy, so we'd need a new Ranger General who won't be afraid to slaughter some high elf traitors and the like.
... Commitees are slower, I will give you that.
But a varied one like Silvermoon's is so much more reliable.
Imagine if Garrosh had a commitee; "Sir, attacking those alliance seems like a bad idea, we should work together against Deathwing." "Sir, we should stop Sylvannas before Gilneas strengthens our enemies."
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Foefirelord
Imagine if Garrosh had a commitee; "Sir, attacking those alliance seems like a bad idea, we should work together against Deathwing."
Except that would be terrible and Garrosh wouldn't have any of the flavor he has if he listened to advisors.
Singular powerful leaders are substantially stronger and more flavorful than committees, and Elune knows the blood elves need flavor back in them and have needed it ever since the death of Kael'thas.
What is it with people wanting the Horde factions to work like democracies or something...?
Garrosh is the best thing to happen to the Horde in a long time, just like Varian is the best thing to happen to Stormwind. Finally, two leaders who actually go to WAR in World of WARcraft, yet they get slack for not being considerate liberal democrats aiming for world peace and flowers for all. Weird.
Post by
Atik
Because the nations of WoW are evolving.
Britan used to be like the horde races now; one leader that did everything. A few hundred years later, they realized that was bad and now the parlament gets the job done much better.
And Democracies can be very violent. Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany had democratic systems when selecting their leaders initially.
Post by
Anaran
To support your "Democracies can be Violent" idea the United States is a Democracy, nuff said don't take this the wrong way but we were key players in 3 of the BLOODIEST conflicts in Human History and we developed the most lethal weapon on the planet, we're also the only country to deploy it. ((Conflicts are Civil War, WWI, and WWII)) In case anyone was curious. Now then onto Warcraft discussion, why isn't Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher, High Examiner of the Reliquary on this list, he's quite the pro-active Elf.
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