User talk:Eity


 * Zarnks, maybe you should be a little bit nicer and think before you post.  This isn't any way to treat someone new.

Welcome to the wiki! As a fellow high elf fan, I look forward to your contributions! Be sure to check out other pages while you're here!--Blayaden (talk) 22:52, 6 November 2008 (UTC)

High elf numbers
You're a little outta outdate on high elf numbers.

"In consequence, there are so few high elves left on Azeroth today that they cannot be considered a race in anything other than the biological sense. High elves do not gather in any significant numbers, nor do they act as a coordinated whole. They are a very small group of individuals scattered all over the world. As such, they do not have common opinions or goals. Indeed, modern high elves cannot even truly be said to have a culture--only a past filled with glory and regret."  Zarnks (talk) 20:45, 6 November 2008 (UTC)

True but aren't there 20000 high elves in Stormwind alone?I meant that if this is true than they outnumber Ogrimmar's orcs, Undercity's undeads and Thunder Bluff's taurens (if those articles are also correct) not to mention darkspear trolls and gnomes.If there are those many high elves, so in my opinion there are enough elves to be united under the banner of a leader in the future (Alleria or maybe Vereesa Windrunner)User:Eity