If they were cured of the curse of undeath fairly certain they'd no longer be the Forsaken and would just topple over unanimated.
THIS.
The forsaken weren't just the exact same people but happening to be dead, a lot of who they were was lost with just a fraction of the memories.
IF they get their old "soul" and memories back, and became full living humans again... they would probably go mad at having been a corspe for 5 years, teamed up with their enemies, murdered their own friends and family that are in the Alliance, and not to mention having eaten their bodies after they kill them, there's no coming back from that.
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Then they must have changed this with the cataclysm overhaul. In the old version there were several quests where forsaken told you that after they regained their free will they immediatly went so see their (still living) families and they attacked them on sight. So they still had their full memories and personality.
Many forsaken were depressed because of that and that is where the hatred comes from.
I think at least some of the quests were removed with Cata like the one from felstone field in the western plaguelands.
Sorry but unless a titan hovered his hand over the forsaken and did some titan mumbo jumbo and suddenly they were all remade into living creatures, there is nothing that'll 'fix' them.
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Before the Cataclysm there were Forsaken (Royal Apothecary Society) all around Azeroth and Outland reseaching disease and plague strains.
Putress even helped combat the Zombie-Outbreak in Shattrath, picking up more knowledge about how Arthas's Plague worked.
While we cannot be sure, it is reasonably safe to assume that Varimathras sunk his fangs into Putress and started staging the Undercity Rebellion before the Zombie-Outbreak even began.
We can even throw a bit more of a hypothesis out there: Are we sure that the Zombie-Outbreak was caused by Arthas; What if Putress and Varimathras organized the Zombie-Outbreak? As both a field-test and a way for Putress to be appointed as the Grand Apothecary, cementing his influence over the Royal Apothecary Society?
In short, the Wrathgate incident would not have happened if the Forsaken did not research the Plague.
If the forsaken were cured of the curse Im pretty sure they would be dead since the thing giving them unlife would be gone.
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Lordaeron was one of the largest human and Alliance kingdoms. Even it's name is a combination of words from each of the three original main Ali factions. it pretty much WAS the human faction when Stormwind was destroyed originally, and was the city that spearheaded the second war against the horde. The City was as much part of the Alliance, as Ogrimar is part of the Horde.
The fact they so readily switched sides to fight with the Horde to kill other humans show's quite how little of their oringal selves must have been left over.
The Gilneans, for example, still showed their humanity and didnt, after initial fear and mistrust, decide they'd be ok killing all the other humans and eating their remains.
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wrathgate had plenty to do with the forsaken
during vanilla you help make this eventual plague. the forsaken right under sylvanas under her orders make it.... putress just used it a tad early
There are several canon sources, that prove the forsaken remember their former lives. They still have the very same soul, though it is twisted. Most of them just don't care about their former live anymore. As to why the recent raised forsaken on the battlefield choose to attack their former comrades in arms.
Q: Why do some Alliance soldiers raised by the Forsaken immediately become loyal to the Forsaken while others do not? Are they being mind controlled? If so, by whom: Sylvanas or the Val’kyr? How does this relate to the fact that the Forsaken cultural identity is based on their free will and rebellion against the Lich King?
A: Free will is one of the cornerstones of Forsaken culture, with the great capacity for both good and evil that it entails. However, some undead, especially those who die in combat or under extreme stress and are raised soon after, enter into a violent, frenzied state. Undead in this state are easily manipulated and their rage is often directed at the foes of those who raised them. After the effects wear off, if the risen corpse has not been destroyed, they are given the same ultimatum that other Forsaken are offered: join the Dark Lady or return to the grave.
If, as OP meant to say, they were cured of undeath and resurrected back to life, they wouldn't want to rejoin the Alliance. After all the terrible things the Alliance has done to them, there is literally no way. And if the Alliance offered to welcome them back into the fold, that would probably just piss them off even more, and for good reason! If someone told me they didn't want to be friends with me because I'm an atheist, and then I converted to Christianity and they got all chummy I'd tell them to fuck right off with their bigotry.
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Oh right, your probably correct there, I myself seem to remember the ZO and the attacks by the Necropoly as 2 different events, but I'm probably wrong there
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The Forsaken were instumental to the Wrathgate-incident, no Forsaken equals no New Plague