The important detail is that the punch Sylvanas threw was consequence of a war campaign Garrosh instigated, the Warchief who endured a charge for war crimes by a trial that officialized a truce between Alliance and Horde.
Genn's moral justifications do not change the political weight of his actions, which indeed represented an unprovoked act of war effectively breaking the truce in question.
i remember when you voted genn 8/10 long ago in a thread does your opinion for him changed now? he has dome mistakes but i like him for what he is. i think he is a tragic character he sees anduin as the son he lost and i feel bad for him quite a few times. but i admit blizzard is not writing him good lately :/ in cataclym he was wiser i think?
I think what he means by "buying time" and "meeting with Anduin" is that he want to fight Anduin possibly, maybe this is the fight he wants and the death he wants, a honorable fight with a honorable man. If Varian was alive it would be this way but he ain't so Anduin is there and he is a budding king and has ideas of honor and trying to live up to it. We may be seeing Varok on his last "Lok'tar Ogar". I could be terribly wrong.
No doubt this is a good point when it comes to Genns motivation, and he is right from his point of view to go after Sylvanas. But at the start of the Stormheim-events, the Alliance attacks the Forsaken fleet first, and starts a proper battle. If this is the reasons for anything happening in BfA, we actually don´t know for certain(before the book comes) but the attack is a strong contender for being the reason.
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I think Saurfang is sick of Sylvanas and rats on her and tells the Alliance what the Horde is up to while in SW.
"You know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation."
Wait, for what? Taking him prisoner when he specifically asked to die honorably and that it was not for a human king to decide his fate? Or are you referring to Varian allowing Saurfang to reclaim the body of his son, which Varok looks to somehow repay by talking to Anduin?
Whatever the case, Varok isn't gonna turn his back on the Horde. Hopefully not, anyway - been too many turncoats lately.
Saurfang doesn't owe anything to Anduin. Anduin being Varian's son does not make him Varian himself.
Vol'jin only cared to search consensus among the Horde, he never cared to involve the Alliance until the Alliance itself didn't reach him later and sure as hell never thought about fucking join it.if voljin can betray the horde so can varok