VelkynKarma wrote:
Fair point. While Lor'Themar has enough background to prove he's a fairly capable leader, you're probably right in that he's likely not ready to take on a whole alliance (not Alliance) of six factions. Especially since blood elves as a whole seem to keep mostly to themselves unless they're acting in adviser roles...most of the time you only see one or two blood elves dotting a quest hub while traveling. I DO wish he'd show up at more 'group of leader' events though. I don't think he even left Silvermoon for the whole pre-Wrath event when Sylvanas and Thrall defended Orgrimmar, did he? Or...actually I don't think I've ever seen him anywhere but his little hidey-hole in Silvermoon XD But yeah, I don't think we even have his response on the whole Garrosh thing...Cairne obviously disliked Garrosh's appointment as Warchief, Sylvanas is clearly not pleased with it, and Vol'jin almost LEFT the Horde, but Lor'themar hasn't said anything...?
You have a fair point too. He
is a Horde faction leader, and he
should be included in decisions that affect the entire Horde, for that reason. After all, Velen was at the Alliance's pre-Shattering meeting. His counterpart should be just as important to his (small-a) alliance.
Blood Elves in general need more of a presence at in lower level areas. I remember trying to reach exalted with them with my Forsaken Warlock, long before classic faction talbards were available (lucky noobs). It is literally impossible to do before reaching Outland, even with doing all the quests in Eversong Woods and the Ghostlands, and hunting down every last Blood Elf questgiver I could find. Even after doing the quests in Falcon Watch, I still had to rely on spillover rep and cloth turn-ins to finally get my chocobo.
VelkynKarma wrote:
Though on the Regent-Lord thing...according to his wowwiki page, there are rumors that supposedly he'll be crowned king soon. About time really...we knew back in BC that Kael'thas wouldn't be re-assuming leadership since we killed him...twice. I think the blood elves KINDA need to decide who their new ruling bloodline is since the Sunstriders appear to be non-existent now...
Maybe not. I heard a rumour (not a very serious one, but a rumour nonetheless) on the official boards that Salindra, the BE orphan from Children's Week, might be Kael's secret daughter, and that's the reason why the Bronze dragonflight's guards almost kill her.
(I prefer my own fan-character, Andrena "Theron", Kael and Vashj's half-naga, half blood elf daughter who is adopted by Lor'themar, but that's just me.)
Also, didn't Kael have brothers and sisters? Maybe he had a niece or nephew that survived the scourge. Anyway, it's possible that the Sunstrider line might still exist, but the blood elves might be keeping things quiet, for obvious reasons.
VelkynKarma wrote:
/tangent
In my opinion, just my opinion, mind you, Kael was never evil. The only reason he wanted to bring summon Archimonde into Azeroth was to entrap the demon, so the blood elves could suck all the fel energy out of him. I think the turning factor for most the Silvermoon blood elves in regards to their prince was when his forces took back the Naaru that the blood knights were sucking energy out of. But, think about it for a moment. What happens when Naaru are drained of energy, something the blood elves didn't know about when they first caught the alien wind chime? They convert into void creatures, and cause a rather big kaboom when they do. Maybe Kael was actually saving Silvermoon by getting the Naaru out of there before it blew his city sky-high. Kael'thas' main failing, IMO, was in not trusting his people with his plans, by trying to do everything himself, and he paid for his well-meaning but misguided zealousness with his life (as far as we know -- his symbol is a phoenix for a reason, as he proved once already).
/end tangent
I sorta agree. I think Kael'thas definitely had good intentions at first. He was trying to protect and save his people after a full-scale calamity that wiped out 90% of the elves and destroyed their king. Not to mention the fact that the 10% remaining were suddenly afflicted with massive withdrawals that, in the case of the young or elderly, could even kill. I'm sure he was desperate for any solution to try and help them, because he seemed to genuinely care about his subjects before he headed to Outland and started dabbling in things he shouldn't. But if we learned anything from the orcs, it's that dabbling in demonic energy is not really safe in the long run. He definitely paid for that. By the time you hit Tempest Keep he still seems to believe he's doing the right thing, judging from his speech, although it won't stop him from killing blood elves in your party, and he does a lot of questionable things...and by the time you hit Magister's Terrace he is deeeefinitely crazy. He probably started out with good intentions, but he did gradually "turn evil" as far as I'm concerned.
~VelkynKarma
I still find it a shame that a tragic hero like Kael was downgraded to "he went crazy and turned evil" lorewise just because they needed raid bosses for TBC. Unlike Arthas, who was always a dick if "Arthas: Rise of the Lich King" is any indication, Kael genuinely did care about his people, his kingdom, and stepped up to his responsibilities. Yeah, he was arrogant, but what male blood elf isn't? He was a likable character, IMO, (and hot too!

), and I didn't like what happened to him.