Azunara wrote:Eh, to you Horde fans, I could argue Southshore is a pretty nice example of Horde being evil. Granted, that's the Forsaken, so it's a stretch...But Southshore wasn't the most militaristic of towns either.
Meh. I don't know enough about lore and whatnot to argue much. Carry on. I'll just keep loving my NE druid and my human lock. (No, really. I am really loving my lock. It's scary. >.>)
Not to mention, you have Astranaar, the sleepy village on a lake that now looks like London did in WWII. I wish those wyverns weren't flying so darn fast; I'd happily shoot them out of the sky. The Warsong don't really care about the lumber anymore; they were cutting down trees so much faster than they could be used that much of the wood was being left to rot, back before the Shattering.
Honestly, I find what the Northwatch did to Camp Taurajo quite indefensible (when I explored the area, and encountered a level 80 orc killing the looters, I /cheered him on). Sure, Northwatch Hold has been under attack from the Horde, and the digsites in the Barrens and Mulgore have been subject to wanton killings. But, Camp Taurajo didn't deserve such brutality.
But, in the case of the Night Elves in Darkshore, they had a neutral neighbor start an unprovoked invasion at a time when their forces were desperately trying to stave off a larger invasion to the south. Just what the heck did the Shatterspear think the Sentinels would do? They can't afford a threat to crop up so close to Lor'Danil, the link between the forces on Kalimdor and their home in Teldrassil. So, they need to squash the threat or lose their only port on the mainland.