Malfurion's army is probably the wisps themselves. As an Arch-druid, and as a former apprentice of Cenarius, he would be the most likely of people that could command or request the Wisps.
"When you build it, you love it!"
Except they can't really add 2+2 in any real sense. They don't have any evidence that this new substance is going to be used against the Alliance. It's typical arms race paranoia occurring between two superpowers likewise unwilling to concede their adversary any advantage. It's not justified self-defense, is reaction out of distrust and fear.
Just know that is basically the same exact situation, the roles are simply reversed.On the Ashran thing, i must admit i played very little of WoD as it was just terrible all around
It is basically arcane manifested as metal, its application as such are nigh endless, we are literally mining another well of eternity throughout the xpack. A single vial was enough to create the sunwell, three for the new well of eternity, now imagine what chunks of her blood can do.
And according to your headcannon the Alliance can't possibly figure out that Sylvanas, a known user of weapons of mass destruction each time when it suits her, getting her hands on large quantities of what can only be described as a "Very powerful substance" that "Changes everything" and is basically the blood of a nascent Titan, is not a good thing and should be stopped.
But ofcourse, headcannon is your buzzword whenever someone interprets events in a different manner than you.
And ofcourse it is an assumption, a very well made assumption based on Sylvanas' previous history of basically trying to obtain what is Azeroth's version of Wunderwaffe and available facts, such as the fact Azerite is a very powerful substance.
And if that assumption turns out to be correct, then it is pretty much "Figuring it out"
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No it is not. Both Sylvanas and Gallywix know that this substance is very powerful. They feel it. They occupy the wound left by Sargeras' sword, start pumping out Azeroth's blood, and the crew that is doing it (and the champion that is helping them) are basically instructed to kill every alliance member they can find amongst the operation.
Don't believe me? Play the questline.
Cant wait to stand as a forsaken with my Warchief and roast some marshmallows over the embers of the tree and taste a little charred Malfurion as a bonus.
Because the Horde has literally never not used any of its super weapons on the alliance apart from a goblin cannon which has as much chance of blowing up orgrimarr as stormwind.
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Also, the Alliance is very much aware. They know the Horde know that its powerful, and given who the warchief is, assuming the Horde has peaceful intent is naive in the extreme.
For the Alliance, and for Azeroth!
It's really cute how hard you guys justify the Alliance's paranoia but paranoia remains. They don't know shit. However, they can act and prevent the Horde to grow in power for a mere matter of negating an advantage. Drop the "Alliance absolutely know what's going to happen" bullshit, is hysterically pretentious.
He was captured during the siege of Lordaeron and at the end of the Stockades scenario he opts to act as a distraction to allow the others to escape. He's seen requesting an "audience" with Anduin.
Which means that if he has lines and a roll in Teldrassil he was, as of yet, uncaptured.
STRESS
The confusion caused when one's mind
overrides the body's basic
desire to choke the living shit out of
some jerk who desperately needs it