Talk:Azotha/@comment-7263041-20151010095304/@comment-7263041-20151010213534

Again, you quote a bunch of stuff which is hardly relevant to what I pointed out.

Here are some relevant quotes:

Most Zandalari were scholarly and valued knowledge; however, a significant portion desired conquest instead. These disaffected trolls eventually left the Zandalari to found other tribes, and the Zandalar trolls were content to see them go, seeing them as children who would see the folly of youthful rebellion and come back begging for Zandalari approval.  However, the trolls would not return. Over time two distinct troll empires emerged — the Amani  and Gurubashi .

The remaining Zandalari, then, were all of the scholarly and mystical bent. As time went on, other trolls came to regard them as an overarching priest caste for all trolls. The Zandalari preserved troll history, and they worked to further the goals of troll society as a whole. Though they had the respect and admiration of all other trolls, the Zandalari did not attempt to exert any power over them. They averaged (and still average) 8 feet in height: significantly larger than all other trolls save the savage Drakkari  of the far north. Despite their greater size and knowledge and the respect they commanded, the Zandalari did not wield sovereignty over the other trolls, nor did they seek such authority.

Source: http://wow.gamepedia.com/Zandalar_tribe

My advice to you. Stick to relevant information. This is the second time you've posted a large comment with mostly irrelevant information on it while trying to prove a point.

They were respected and admired. Not respected and feared. The Gurubashi did not need to fear them.