I Am A Kitty, Silverpine Forest, October 26, 2008.

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I Am A Kitty, Silverpine Forest, October 26, 2008.
Something I wonder about...
The rest of the Horde as a whole has to have had serious opinions about the Forsaken just blighting healthy land all willy-nilly during Cataclysm, right?
I don't just mean a general outrage at plaguing the land and fucking up nature either. So much of the 'practical' motivations for the Horde's part in the war is a desire for land, food, and lumber. Plenty of potential for that in Lordaeron. Silverpine is, I think, partially plagued from the Scourge, but not enough that it couldn't be healed like the Western Plaguelands (another place of opportunity where they just blighted an already healed farm, Felstone Field), Tirisfal is still clinging to life if I recall correctly, but the Scarlet Crusade seem to be able to farm there. Gilneas and Hillsbrad were completely clean before use of the blight.
It just feels like it goes completely against the greater Horde's interests and we never eally see that taken into consideration. I know the Forsaken are mostly left to their own devices in Lordaeron, but that's also something I find kind of strange when part of the reason the were brought in to the Horde was to give it a foothold in the Eastern Kingdoms.
Like, the Horde's whole lumber thing is the main justification for why they keep going after Ashenvale, even after having basically brought Azshara under their control. The Bilgewater Cartel started a harvesting operation in freakin' Felwood of all places to get lumber. There are plenty of trees in Lordaeron and I can't recall ever seeing it considered as an option.
When the gravestones of hardcore players tell a story.
Ambermill, Silverpine Forest
🍄silverpine forest🍄
“So is there some law that says because I’m undead, my horse has to be, too? Why can’t I keep riding a hawkstrider like before? How did becoming undead make me so much taller? And who are these scantily-clad women with wings? I’m so confused.”
Sylvanish has some questions about this alternate universe she’s found herself in.