A lack of Alliance pride

Now, it could just be specific to this outlet -- perhaps Horde players spend more time online, or have more free time in general, and thus have the knowhow and chance to submit their pictures. But this issue has come up before (on our podcast as well): while many Horde players are ready to jump in and shout "For the Horde!" at a moment's notice, not so many Alliance players are as open about their allegiances. As Larisa asks: where's the faction pride?
I suppose I'm probably suspect number one: I've played my Horde characters for longer, so even though I've been playing Alliance toons for over a year now, I still consider myself a Hordie. And you could argue that being Alliance means you're more default and less aggressive by nature -- everyone knows Horde are the folks who pick a fight.
But certainly, even though Blizzard has done their best to engender some Alliance pride (and I'm sure they'll keep trying in the future), it just doesn't seem there. Why aren't we seeing more Alliance stepping up for their faction?
Filed under: Fan stuff, Odds and ends, Blizzard, PvP, Horde, Alliance






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 18)
nolenweaver Dec 9th 2009 9:07AM
Alliance lack a sufficient battlecry.
"For the Alliance!" pales in comparison to a bloodthirsty "LOKTAR OGAR! BLOOD AND GLORY".
If we do have something similar, I'd love to hear it.
Vegnagun bwf Dec 9th 2009 9:32AM
"Grab your sword and fight the Horde." Duh.
Frank Dec 9th 2009 9:33AM
i've been seeing "For Lordaeron" bandied about. i like that better.
Hiwa Dec 9th 2009 9:42AM
@Vegnagun: big lol :D
I've played both factions too but I am definitely pro-horde. Ever since rescuing Thrall in Old Hillsbrad I've wanted to be able to fight next to and for him. I never got that sense with any of the alliance leaders.
Wolftech Dec 9th 2009 9:47AM
Alliance Rules, Horde Drools?
AudreyR Dec 9th 2009 9:51AM
"For Gnomer...*coughhack* To Ironforge!"
Blacksheep Dec 9th 2009 10:23AM
Yeah we do lack a good battlecry lol. I don't get to caught up in it to much, but I rolled alliance because I always imagine the orcs from Lord of Rings, bent on nothing but the destruction of the world and enslavement/murder of everyone not of their race, which, is sort of what the Orcs in WoW started as before they "freed" themselves. Still, when my night elf first reached the end of Ashenvale and found it being deforested and destroyed by orcs for no good reason, I felt like I had chosen the right side. We are the good guys ;) (runs and ducks for cover from angry hordies lol)
Vaulkner Dec 9th 2009 10:30AM
My personal favorite alliance battle cry is specific to the draenai but it gets me psyched up with all the feeling they put into it - especially the male draenai.
/charge
"For the LIGHT! FOR THE NAARU!" *bash something with light-infused hammer*
I guess not all the alliance worships the light, so other possibilities:
"FOR LOTHAR!"
"FOR LORDARON!"
"Soldiers of Lordaron, rise to meet your master's call!"
"ENTARO TASSADAR"
Er, maybe skip the last couple.
We could also make up our own:
"FOR BOLVAR!"
"FOR THE KING!"
"Haawooooo!" (After Worgen take over the Alliance)
Just some ideas :p.
Nathanyel Dec 9th 2009 10:36AM
So the Alliance has lame puns and city/race-specific shouts, but no overall battlecry.
DeathPaladin Dec 9th 2009 10:46AM
I was tempted to roll a Draenei Death Knight so my battlecry could be "BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD NAARU!"
Then I remembered that my Draenei Paladin is a crazy mad scientist type, so now it's his.
Dah Dec 9th 2009 11:05AM
Horde battle cries in general simply have more gusto to them. Alliance battle cries, which noble, can easily come off as a sort of goody-two-shoes sort of yelp.
I think a lot of it also comes down to the fact that when you cry for the alliance, you sound more like a nerdy "Forsooth my brothers, let us hearken upon ADVENTURE!" sort of feel, where as the Horde have a more hardcore "BWAR I'LL EAT YOUR FACE AND USE YOUR BATTERED SKULL AS A TOILET" sort of feel.
Snuzzle Dec 9th 2009 1:49PM
I always liked "For the glory of Stormwind!" but I guess that's pretty human-specific.
vanye111 Dec 9th 2009 2:02PM
@Frank
For Lordaeron? Uh....that's ours now (Undercity). :)
Brett Dec 9th 2009 2:46PM
i felt most inspired with alliance pride hanging out with the 7th Legion in dragonblight. (also everytime the chorus bit of the stormwind theme kicks in, but i digress). If the 7th Legion had a good battlecry or motto, maybe it'd help.
also, maybe once Bolvar Fordragon becomes the new lich king, he'll think of something cool for his original faction to yell out in battle? :P
Dreyja Dec 9th 2009 3:52PM
The, "Grab your sword," cry is just SO MUCH FAIL. That's part of it. I mean, inherently we're still shouting THEIR name. I don't want to be defined by the other guy.
For me, I have a LOT more pride in my race faction - Dwarves, than in the alliace as a whole. If I could do a shout in grinding dwarvish I'd be a much happier girl. ;)
Grab your sword - will never catch on. I've been shouting that at Mike while I've been listening to the podcast. ;) They've been all, "it's over." No, it's not. That battle cry sucks. :)
MightyBurebista Dec 9th 2009 6:56PM
It seems King Varian's (respect our good king, or hang in the marketplace!! >:0 ) official battlecry is "Glory to the Alliance!". Which reminds me of "Glory to the Brave", so not a bad battlecry in itself.
As I often RP as a Scarlet Crusader, it's easier for me since their official greeting is "Glory under the Light". Also, referencing the vision that Lady Abbendis supposedly had of a glorious "Crimson Dawn", I also cry "Hail the Crimson Dawn!" (which may sound like something from an album by an infamous Skinhead Punk band, but the music I listen to is my darn business :P ).
gadamsh Dec 9th 2009 7:55PM
Feta Vie Akahatchi!
Vaulkner Dec 12th 2009 6:14PM
Holy crap, not sure how I forgot that one, Gad! Good call.
Drak Dec 9th 2009 9:06AM
Because they're all at school?
I kid, I kid!
MightyBurebista Dec 9th 2009 6:12PM
Ah, but your insinuation is a double-edged sword. The Allies could very well be at school (as in, university) or at their place of employment. While the kiddies of the Horde have much more free time. Or...on the dole? ;)