Originally Posted by
Friendlyimmolation
Instead of just repeating no, let's remember what Sylvanas was capable of in the past when she was first raised. Capable of stopping far more than three people with her scream, destroying armor and bone, even in dark mirror it notes walls begin to shake if she just raises her voice. If Sylvanas truly wanted to kill them then and there, All she would have to do is scream, and keep screaming, she could just make the roof collapse on them, the blight would just be insurance the job was done.
If Genn's claws did not even scratch Sylvanas, then there is no way bar some magic sword that Genn would be able to do any better with a blade. Unless Varian's sword was hanging out at the bottom of the bay outside where Genn jumped into after his ship blew up. Genn didn't have an army with him, and his forces were met with an equal number of Forsaken, it's not common sense that Genn would somehow have all this soldiers follow him in and all the Forsaken are magically gone, that's a fantasy. As far as Eyir, we have no idea how she functions outside of the halls of Valor, so we can't say it's common sense for her to simply smite Sylvanas, Whether because of some rule imposed by Odyn, some shenanigans with Helya etc.
There is no need to doubt because there have been a multitude of quests in BFA alone showing that the Horde has plenty of blight, and was actively making more. How if one wants to make as much death as possible, how then is it not common sense to wipe out an entire army down to the last man with blight? That's far more casualties than a siege where one side wants only her.
Oh boy, quick corrections. Thrall was not powerless, do you not remember "never powerless Garrosh, and never alone?" Sylvanas was powerful even back then, I bid you re-read the passages about what Sylvanas was capable of all the way back in warcraft 3's time. Gallywix is a good melee brawler, but still the weakest link. Baine was less of a Baine than he is now, he would have in all likelyhood fought back then because at this point in time because he'd have the entire Horde leadership proverbially breathing down his neck at the moment. In a Grand melee who's to Say Jaina isn't taken out by a single arrow from Vol'jin, or is killed after he steps through the shadows and delivers a punch that could shatter mogu as we saw in "shadow of the Horde?" Not to mention that as far as common sense goes, the decision not to continue a violent bloody war after SoO is one of the rare times where I actually think that as far as Blizzard story goes, this was one of the rare cases where the logical thing did happen.
Back with the projection, some things never change.
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Personal would be the wrong word, it's more a chuckle on how obviously devoid of any attempt at reasoning the response was, and it was solely based off of faction.