Originally Posted by
Mehrunes
Other than your inaccurate portrayal of the Barrens through and through (other than size), that group was directly involved in fighting the Horde in multiple zones... Not just Barrens for that matter. They even invaded Durotar, about which no one can claim was not entirely Horde in anything resembling reason, where they made plans to invade Orgrimmar itself. And even before (though shortly) that specific subunit of Northwatch forces was created, Northwatch troops attacked Horde outpost of Crossroads and captured Horde outpost of Honor's Stand. Not exactly uninhabited land, is it?
Time for support group session of the AS-VS then. I can already see the topic. "More than one person disagreed with my posts containing factually incorrect headcanon, logical fallacies, misrepresentation of other people's posts and misunderstanding of the words being used. It's the proof that TEH CIRCLEJERK is real and not a fantasy of mine that I tell myself to reassert that I can never be wrong!".
Why don't you ironically describe yourself to the letter while insulting some moderators and get banned again, so that we can be spared your grand wisdom?
One day the invisible hand of TEH CIRCLEJERK will turn against you and your SDF brothers won't lift a finger to help you. We will see who'll laugh last!
Where she was a massive hypocrite because she personally aided the Night Elves first. I bet that was somehow Horde's fault too. Poor struggling Jaina. So fucked over.
That's precisely why the last few threads about Jaina are just flooded with arguments about her behavior in WoD. Wait... Also, Jaina had zero authority to do anything because the political structure of Dalaran gives nothing special to the leader other than representative role. They don't even have a tiebreaker vote for what we know. And as Kel'thuzad's example shows, when Dalaran is not led by a power-abusing authoritarian, the leader can't act alone when stopping a Council of Six member in particular either.
A belief that's fueled by nothing but their confirmation bias and willful ignorance on their part, given how you can see the Legion's spaceships bombarding, the speed with which the demons appeared at what was the very backline of the Horde's positions after they retreated and the gunship offering an aerial view to the situation up there. And that's just in regards to supposed feelings of general betrayal. The idea that they caused Varian's death is abject horseshit since there's no logical link whatsoever between the Horde retreating and Gul'dan dropping the Fel Reaver.