Originally Posted by
Biomega
Obviously that's an extreme example, but the stakes could very well approach that - we don't know. In any event, there is a sort of moral relativism at play here that may (or may not) justify her actions depending on the actual stakes.
It also doesn't have to be a "noble" goal. It could be entirely self-serving. Her wanting to prevent the destruction of Azeroth might, for example, be an entirely selfish motivation for her; since she, you know, lives and works there. But it could still end up justifying the means she employed.
Or it might not. Could be she's just evil, shortsighted, and full of spite. That would be boring and disappointing, but it's entirely possible. Point being WE DON'T KNOW YET. And until we do, I personally am reserving my judgement of her actions so far.
Do I personally EXPECT her actions to be proven justifiable? No. Not for reasons relating to her character, but purely because WoW writing is shitty and one-dimensional, and I don't expect them to deal with truly difficult moral dilemmas. But I don't know, and I have been surprised before in the past; so I'm sitting back and waiting for now.