It's because Anduin was already the Prince of the Alliance and dominant within the story. They even had a pre-destined prophecy where he'd lead the Alliance and Horde against an army of darkness someday. Don't turn it into one of "these" situations.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @Airanke
Well, I deleted my post because I didn't think it was worth bringing up two different threads of the same original post, but oh well. But it is one of "these" situations. It's not intentional, but a lot of the Alliance themes and stories do ring back to "outdated" ideas.
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W odpowiedzi do @KassKeelhaul
I think there's way too much focus on this in general. I don't honestly even see these characters as negative things simply due to their designs. I moreso focus on their characters and not what they look like.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
Don't get me wrong - it's not intentional and a lot of older fantasy settings do it too, but it looks worse in Warcraft because it's a setting where there are many races and they're all supposed to matter, rather than just a single one... but then the Alliance story hyperfocuses.
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W odpowiedzi do @KassKeelhaul
I mean for a while we had Varian Wrynn as the leader of the Alliance. Turalyon was MIA for a very long time until Legion. Lothar was an old man with grey hair. Realistically the only "blonde haired, white man" in WoW that is as prominent is Anduin and he's a good kid.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
Blonde hair and swords are common, but not always the case. But they've all been white guys in armor. Anduin even put on armor to fit the pattern despite being a "priest". And, realistically speaking, why wasn't Magni leading at one point? The Dwarf nation was/is a powerhouse.
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W odpowiedzi do @KassKeelhaul
Magni in Classic to WotLK was: - Mourning his brother's "death". - His daughter was with the enemy romantically. Then that was followed by being turned into a Crystal VIA the ritual in Ironforge until Legion.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @KassKeelhaul
The Humans in the Alliance are the vice versa of the Orcs in the Horde. They're the core focus and the creators of their factions. I know this is a tough pill for most to swallow but that's been the case for both sides for a long time and they're not likely to change that.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
But the Horde succeeds in showcasing the different races within it. Horde ARs are easy to write because there's always another Horde race or ideal they can to relate to. Alliance races spend so much time in the background that coming up with ARs is a struggle.pic.twitter.com/E6CtgXjjM0
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W odpowiedzi do @KassKeelhaul @Skoll_Shorties
I mean, other than Broken (BC), Wildhammers (WC3), and High Elves (WC2), what races are actually story viable for the Alliance? Even the Sethrakk, whom people speculated would be an Alliance race, make more sense as Horde.
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Sethrak make no sense to join the Alliance.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
They really don't. But everyone kind of had this misunderstanding early on that became wishful thinking and (for some) a firm belief that they would join the Alliance.
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