You kinda answered to your own question. For Arthas, winning the enemy was more pro-active even with collateral damage to innocents (which some of them were already becoming undead by the plague making them the enemy). Arthas was not so much different than the heroes of Azeroth. I mean how many have we killed? Thousands and even non-zombies making it kinda hypocrite to say Arthas is the bad boy.
You're repeaing what you sowed. That's also why I used the term "borderline", because while you aren't probably one you pretty much behaved like one.
Don't come in the fucking Lore section if lore-bending and fanfiction is all you're going to bring in.
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As legitimately awful and inconsistent the playable character is, we never killed "innocents" belonging to us as long as they were still breathing and alive.
Besides, my question was more tied on the fact that exactly because I got your point I just didn't understand why you quoted Friendlyimmolation of all people, as he was talking of a completely different matter (the Lich King's behavior towards Jaina and the players).
Ya got me fam.
Lol ok. We have all our needs.
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I didn't want to be particularly rude but that's pretty much what I started to think about by a page or two. There's no other way to explain such a mastodontic degree of stubborness and irrationality.
cool bro, I see that you are doing some high quality toxic commentary through this thread, cool one liners bro, I mean, you have the memes. how about you do something productive and leave passionate people alone. these whole pages were spawned because of differences in interpretating events and written facts.
As I don't see this thread going anywhere new (or good), I am now going to close it.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead