Jaina now is a far bigger monster than Kael'thas or anyone else is. Walking around Dalaran nuking harmless, innocent, cowering Sunreavers.. When you add Dalaran to Camp Taurajo it's blatantly obvious the alliance are the evil faction in WoW.
Jaina now is a far bigger monster than Kael'thas or anyone else is. Walking around Dalaran nuking harmless, innocent, cowering Sunreavers.. When you add Dalaran to Camp Taurajo it's blatantly obvious the alliance are the evil faction in WoW.
She lost her city, her friends, her dreams and the illusion of peace. She saw Thrall, an orc she respected, turn his back on her. She saw many of he people die a horrible death and she saw allies and friends fall because they came to help her and her city at her requests. She saw her fathers death as pointless.
You don't think a little anger was justfied?
They can be monsters.....when they aren't in control of their actions. The Gilneans developed the means by which they do maintain control.Genn Greymane and the worgen are another example. Genn was a colossal dick to the Alliance in the past, and the worgen are essentially savage monsters. Some humans in Hillsbrad went so far as to willingly drink worgen blood, becoming monsters in order to gain the power to fight the Forsaken.
Yes. Because they ARE in control of themselves and they actually behave.And yet the worgen are welcomed with open arms by the night elves and Alliance, despite the worgen previously being known as such dangerous beings that they had to be trapped in the Emerald Dream for thousands of years, or being vicious monsters living in Silverpine, Duskwood, and Ashenvale.
Genn earned Varians respect. Ina novel. What can be said. You expecetd a work of art?The ill will between Varian and Genn was also quickly set aside and they became friends fighting side-by-side in battle. Blizzard treats them as heroes among heroes -- there's nothing dark or savage left in them by the time the novels and questlines are over.
The Worgen look like monsters. They do not, however, act as monsters.Meanwhile, the humans treated the Forsaken as monsters and the orcs are condemned for once drinking the blood of Mannoroth, and so forth.
The Forsaken? They Forsaken do act like monsters.
And the orcs? The Orcs largely behave as if Thrall never existed.
The Forsaken were given a chance and they repaid that chance by massacring an Alliance army, and killing off many of its people who stayed in Lordaeron. The Orcs were given chance after chance after chance to work with the Alliance and repaid that with battle, conflict and war because any group who shows mercy is weak and deserves to be crushed.
Garrosh wanted the port. He wanted the port because he needed a supply base and Zepps wouldn't help. The Gilneas had one so he tried to take theirs. And as a result, gave the Worgen and Alliance a common enemy.In a more logical world, the worgen storyline would have been written so that they would ally with the Forsaken rather than going to war. Two races of gothic monsters rejected by humanity, banding together for survival, makes a lot more sense than "and so the Forsaken attack them because they want a port (IE, because Blizz needed justification for the worgen joining the Alliance)".
Yes...its pure justification. So what? it works and it fits in with Garrosh.
Its also doubtful, based upon what we know, that the Forsaken would ever work with the Worgen, even if the Worgen were willing to overlook the Forsakens predilictions for murder, torture and so on. The Worgen would have needed to lose their minds and identity for that....but their feral nature was already established as uncrontrolled and keepign their minds and control means they woudln't overlook the Forsakens treatment of humanity - which would include non-Worgenised Gilneans.
EJL
Probably talking about when he manabombed Kirin'Var village in Netherstorm.
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She... only teleported them...
She didn't 'nuke' anyone...
How is Camp Taurajo and Dalaran worse than Theramoore and Hillsbrad?
Twas brillig
It's simple, Dalaran and Taurajo were slaughters of innocent civilians. Theramore and Hillsbrad was dealing with military targets. Case closed!
civilian sunreavers were killed by players under her authority
Jaina Proudmoore hardly did much damage to Dalaran. Sunreavers(Supposedly) did more damage to Dalaran and the Kirin Tor. Though I wish the Sunreavers would at least fess up or try to fix their own issues. Why Aethas remains quiet is beyond me.
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Warrior-Magi
With the difference, that the naga were the ones, who drove most of the undead from Dalaran in the first place, it is not like Dalaran was Alliance controlled at the time.
In the end Kael'thas betrayed the Kirin Tor, he even massacred their outpost in Outland, though all this could have been averted.
https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/294324269435981824
Theramore was absolutely legit, Southshore is not.Theramore completely a military target, more so when the civs have chance to escape.
Theramore was the landing grounds for the Alliance invasion of Kalimdor, specifically the aggressive expansion into the southern barrens.
How many times do I have to say it? Jaina DESERVED the obliteration of Theramore after the shit she pulled in letting Alliance forces invade a stones throw from two Horde capitals. Jaina as EVER being for peace? Bullshit.
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