Originally Posted by
Drithiend
Dilemmas, dilemmas. I honestly can't decide between my most favourite two.
1. Undo the crazing (it's a word, kind of) of Kael'Thas. Things were quite good, actually amazingly good up until the Burning Crusade. He was a leader that honestly loved his people and would make trememndous sacrifices, offering himself first, to ensure their survival and safety, and wanted nothing more than to see his people prosper. The makings of a true leader. His alliance with Illidan and Vashj was questionable. There was the danger that he was taking things too far. But not clearly so. Illidan was never truely evil, mostly wrongly-shunned. And while Vashj was pretty much evil, she was under Illidan's command. This situation had so much potential for a good story, but ultimately, making Kael'Thas join the Legion was just dumb...
2. Undo Athas' death. Not his descent into madness or any of his actions. Just his death. Despite his mistakes, Arthas was still a good person, that got twisted by his aggressiveness in seeking what he thought as justice. And it was the good in him that urged him to hold the Scourge in check, so as to prevent the eradication of Azeroth. After all that happened, he was still a hero at heart. And that is why it was a shame that nobody but other than his father, his mentor, Jaina, Sylvanas, and us, nobody found out about his last act of service. Especially Tirion. What is more it would be so interesting to see him survive the encounter in the Frozen Throne, and become human again, only to find out that his holy powers are back! Very few people would know he was still alive. Almost everyone would be terrified and reviled of him. Yet, for some reason, the Light would still embrace him. Saving him to be its instrument in some critical quest in the future.