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Hello, Encaitar, and welcome to Wowpedia, the Warcraft wiki! Thank you for your contributions, and we heartily encourage you to continue contributing!

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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wowpedian! Please remember to sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~) as this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, or need help, just ask on the relevant talk page, or visit the site forums. Again, welcome! --PcjWowpedia wiki manager (TDrop me a line!C207,729 contributions and counting) 21:47, 16 November 2010 (UTC)

Hakkar the Soulflayer

Hi, Encaitar, you made an edit to the Hakkar the Soulflayer page that asked Why Didn't you repair the link first? To answer your question simply: there was no link to repair at the time that I made that edit. This morning I left a post on the former Zin'rokh (L85) talk page asking if the name should be changed. After seeing your Hakkar edit I looked and saw that someone has now done that. Thanks for fixing the link that broke when that happened. I definitely still have a lot to learn about editing pages, but this particular issue was not my mistake. Eincrou (talk) 19:31, 29 December 2010 (UTC)

Malfurion Stormrage

As much as he's neutral in terms of gameplay, he is the official half of the Darnassus government, which is a member of the Alliance and in direct conflict with the Horde. He may not wear blue and gold and march alongside the 7th Legion, but he stands right next to Tyrande and rules Darnassus equally. Furthermore he was the one that thought the worgen would be a good contribution to the Alliance. The fact that he's also spearheading the defense of Hyjal doesn't mean he's passive while his people are being killed, and Ashenvale is being continually deforested (and its heart corrupted) by the Horde. The Horde has their hand even far north as Darkshore, where he is trying to keep the land from falling to pieces. His name appearing yellow to Horde players in some zones or the fact that he doesn't do anything while a player-led "For the Horde!" raid kicks his wife's teeth in doesn't mean that this night elf hero also joins the neutrality bandwagon.


If this is about him not giving direct orders to engage the Horde in game, then you'd be correct. But neither does Hamuul or many others on the Horde commander list. The night elves are deprived of enough without having their hero and prophet not be listed as on their side. When in fact, lore has established that he is. He is the co-leader of an Alliance city and brings an entire new nation (Gilneas) into the Alliance, that ends it.


PS: However, the Horde is also missing High Overlord Varok Saurfang, if you wished to add that. He's still in Warsong Hold, Borean Tundra I believe. He may not participate in the war directly either, but he is a commander of the Horde. Whether or not he directly engages in battle is irrelevant, his loyalties lie true.

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