
Originally Posted by
Varodoc
He didn't keep Zul on a leash and, as a result, Zul waged war on the Alliance for years and his Zandalari agents even threatened to destroy Ironforge. Whether Rastakhan truly supported Zul or not (we know from testimony that he found his ideas of troll conquest appealing at the very least), the Alliance wouldn't know what was going on behind the scenes, so what are they to do when Zandalari troops are literally waging war against them in Cataclysm and MoP? Wars have been started irl for far less and with much less ambiguity.
Rastakhan was an idiot king, I genuinely don't understand how anyone can mourn him. The story very clearly depicts him as a puppet on copium life support, who is genuinely blind to all the threats encroaching on Zandalar and still believes that Zandalar is the greatest empire in the world, when it's literally a ruined wasteland barely hanging on to its last city.
He ignores the Blood troll threat as they are literally breaching his gates and Talanji has to lead an expedition by herself to Nazmir. He ignores the Sethrak threat in Vol'dun as they are invading a village on the borders of Zuldazar. He doesn't realize that half of his council is comprised of traitors who are actively conspiring to remove him from power and are in league with an artificial Old God, including his chief advisor and leader of said council, Prophet Zul. Zul himself probably wouldn't resent him so much if at least he listened to his warnings of the Cataclysm; Rastakhan not doing anything resulted in the capital taking considerable damage during the Cataclysm and only barely having rebuilt by the time of BfA. He has the sheer gall to antagonize the Horde emissary when the Horde is literally the only hope for Zandalar and the only ally he'll ever hope to find.
He was a literal garbage king, the Alliance frankly did Zandalar a favour by getting rid of him. And, for the record, it is stated that the Alliance could have attacked and ended the Zandalari after Rastakhan's death, they didn't do it only because Jaina didn't want to stoop to the Horde's level and attack them while they are mourning at a funeral.
For how long did he rule? 200 years? Elven leaders including Azshara and Anasterian ruled for millennia and accomplished far more than him during their reign.
The Horde PC certainly doesn't need the Alliance for that.
Serving two genocidal tyrants in the span of a few years, taking part in genocide, how would you call it?