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Powerogue
*Her leaving the Kirin Tor in Legion when the Horde was allowed into the city
*A moment I can't recall the exact source on, possibly Before The Storm, which had her conversing with Kalecgos about her current state. Very aimless and empty without Theramore or Dalaran, channeled into rage.
*This eventually leads to the above prequel comic where she ruminates on the choices that lead her to this point and steels herself to return home to defend her country from the Horde and redeem herself in their eyes.
*Daughter of the Sea song, which has her return to Theramore and resurrect Dad's old flagship, declaring "I'm listening now, father." Hearkening back to previously shown WCIII scene.
*In-game we see her back on the front lines defending the Alliance at Lordaeron.
*Later in BFA proper we see her whole questline of humbly asking for forgiveness, being denied, imprisoned, before her mother ultimately coming to understand the choices that lead her to this point and telling her to "forgive your father...and forgive yourself." As Lord Admiral, she re-establishes her roots and has something to care about again, but still holds no love for the Horde.
*Baine and his immense bravery mark the final turning point. Stopping Sylvanas and returning Derek to Jaina, her initial fury melts into compassion for the first time in years.
*Meeting with Lor'themar again, remembering the pandarens' words as well as he does, she's willing to put aside their differences and work together against common enemies once again.
I know I'm missing the Dazar'alor raid and her comment of mercy (or was it Anduin's? Can't quite remember.) But IDK where that falls on the timeline.
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That would make him conniving, manipulative, and evil, notably three traits absent from his portfolio.