Originally Posted by
Gramlen
He doesn't need to help the Horde - just those that are ensuring the survival of Azeroth, aka the Cenarion Circle and Earthen Ring. I didn't know that the Horde, in it's entirety, was devoted fully and absolutely to the situation at hand. Garrosh doesn't seem all too keen on it, but I guess he's just shy about his devotion to the cause. ( In all fairness, he might be, who knows? It's still Beta. )
How dare Cenarius, a demi-god of the forests and nature, feel anger at the forests of his people's territories(let alone the fact that they're trees) being cut down en masse. The gall of the man, to perhaps still have harsh feelings for a faction that not only killed him, but continues the deforestation up to and including his return to Azeroth. You're right - he should just laugh it off and clap Garrosh on the back. 'No hard feelings, eh?'
Malfurion isn't a tool for war, but he is capable of going to war if it threatens his people. If the deforestation continues those Orcs will be wiped out to a man. I doubt the new Warchief will appreciate the concept of his war machine being depleted of lumber. Trickle down the hill until you see what happens at the end of this scenario. ( Hint: Malfurion probably won't stand aside while Teldrassil comes under siege. )
It's rational thought, based on previous events in the history of the storyline. The problem with thinking clearly however, is the rash of 'LOLURALLYFAGFANBOY' that's been going around. =<