Ewh no... When the first Forsaken reached out to their old families, they literally got threatened away. Even when they stated who they were.
The Forsaken didn´t do any killing, they simply wanted to join the humans back. More modern times are another thing and then they had all the right.
After a while, humans knew what the Forsaken were, and they still deemed them as monsters.
Forsaken first betrayed Gairthos... and while he was a bastard that does not make it "okay" to slaughter his people too. Lordaeronians by the way.
And them being told to go back to Lordaeron in Stomrwind was no excuse for starting to experiment on humans, torture and commit war crimes.
And once again I think you do not understand what story discussion means...
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Maybe _BEFORE_ they burned down Teldrassil after we already forgave them Theramore.
They generally have earned exactly nothing. On the contrary, if you see all the fucked up shit they are up to (Hi human farms in Silverpine forest e.g.), they should be grateful not to be hunted down for good.
Which is totally ok, I am not complaining about the truce and just living them "live" in peace, but helping them, right now in THIS capacity - just no.
Blizzard has realized that there are so little Alliance players that it is just more efficient to only make quests for Horde and give the handful of remaining Alliance players disquises to also do those quests
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Priest Order Hall.
When a war is over nations usually start to normalise their relations. Sometimes a goverment gets replaced (this happened here) or there is some sort of temporal occupation or small bits of lands being exchanged, but as a normal Alliance player who supports Alliance policy, accepting the new Horde Goverment and helping them rebuild is the normal thing that would happen in a situation like that.
You can roleplay as some sort of ultraradical Nationalist, who hates the people of the Horde and refuses to accept the Forsakens claim to Lordaron, and start a protest in Stormwind instead of doing the quests of course. But that's definetely not the current stance of the Alliance goverment and it wouldn't fit with their role in the lore if it was.
"And all those exclamation marks, you notice? Five?
A sure sign of someone who wears his underpants on his head."
Well its a shit stance. Forsaken done nothing to show that they wont plague and kill more humans, which they DID during an armistice before, in Classic and etc. They were kidnapping, assassinating, raiding, blighting and sabotaging Alliance in EK no matter the situation between the factions.
Why should Alliance help them now?
It's fairly simple tbh : placing Calia as head of the Forsaken, because she has close ties to the Alliance, will help make sure another war doesn't come up because of the Forsaken.
So Alliance really could really benefit from her leading the Forsaken, and keeping them at bay. And in order to do so, she must gain the Forsaken's trust by rebuilding their ancestral home (even if most of them already would follow her as the heir of the Menethil line).
Also, it prevents the Forsaken from maybe trying to invade another place for them to settle in.
Forsaken tried to send envoys to the Stormwind, but every single one was killed. Only after that they approached Horde. Per Sylvanas novel.
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Someone did not read Before the storm.
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I hope we at least get a breadcrumbs with the pre-expansion, but yeah, the story will probably be resolved in Dragonflight.
But nobody actually gives a fuck that you support it or not buddy...
It's not a participative game creation. You are not at any steps asked to participe to the lore's continuation. A game is a cultural product you are free to consume or not. But nobody cares that you don't like its direction really.
Don't like it, don't play it. So no, you don't have to support it at all. Feel free to leave.
Its you who read it without paying attention.
The envoys were turned back at the gates of Stomrwind, and how they died is still a mystery. Nobody knows if humans killed them or if they got killed by Onyxia or if they ran into a pack of gnolls and got eaten.
Sylvanas just ASSUMED the absolute worst scenario and acted in absolutely worst way.
Its literally a direct reference to her and Jailer situation - he showed her the worst of the afterlife and she chose to act in the worst way possible to "fix" it.
She overreacts, always. Saurfang duel comes to mind too.
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.