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3-10-2010 @ 3:22PM
Mattman said...
Okay... This may be a really ignorant question that you have already covered....
You write "nearly immortal" night elves. I always assumes they were immortal unless killed... Is that statement referring to this it some other form of mortality?
Thanks mate!!
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3-10-2010 @ 3:36PM
Alanid said...
They used to be immortal thanks to the world tree Nordrassil, but then in order to stop the legion in the 3rd war they blew it up along with the new well of eternity underneath it, and they lost they're immortality. Whilst they were immortal however they could still be killed by giving them a good stab or two - the night elves version of immortal is simply being ageless.
3-10-2010 @ 4:33PM
Felix_NZ said...
Immortal, not invulnerable (won't die unless killed) Same as the elves in Tolkein fiction.
3-12-2010 @ 8:33AM
Orrine said...
The Tree and the Well were not blown, only Archimonde. The Great Tree was just burned and now slowly regrowths, and the Well on Hyjal is very much intact. It's destruction would lead to second Sundering.