A New Hope

Sylvanas loyalist ending:

    My bargain with Azshara will yet bear fruit. The armies of Azeroth will fight her master, and he will line their streets with corpses. In the end, he too will serve Death.
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Ah, so it doesn’t specifically say “I’m happy that Horde is getting killed”–it’s just implied.

Well it’s about time.

However, this does put up the question of when the battle actually ended. It’s a bit late for them to have just gotten around to officially reclaiming it.

It feels that is an ending to the warfront.

I will headcanon it to being during 8.1.5 or 8.2

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Over all mostly implication, yes:

    Countless souls have been fed to the hungering darkness. Though I cared nothing for the living, I did pity the Forsaken. For the great injustice that made them what they are. I understand the cruelty of fate better than anyone.

    But despite all I taught them, they stubbornly clung to hope. To life. They will learn the truth, along with all the rest.

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You do you. I’d be putting at at 8.2.5 when the war campaign ended.

It’s just too weird to me that she wants to kill Sylvanas and crew, but when an attack forms up at Orgrimmars gate she couldn’t be bothered to show up. Unless she was busy fighting or whatever. Just makes more sense to me.

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That… Makes sense…

I always saw as a way to spite Anduin and Saurfang, but why lose the chance to get Sylvanas on the spot…

Well obviously because she got her revenge in 8.1 and was even with Sylvanas by 8.2.5

She had no reason to be there from blizz’s pov

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I headcanon that she was fighting for Ashenvale when the Horde rebels and the Alliance made to to Orgrimmar, but obviously that’s headcanon.

Though I read someone post once that Tyrande actually does show up and just by the east entrance of Orgrimmar during it, but I’ve never completed the war campaign again to be able to check.

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My guess is it would probably be stupid to write a reason for Tyrande to de-escalate if she was there, so they simply didn’t include her to ignore the issue.

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It was only Genn. Tyrande retired after the avenged Teldrassil in 8.1, being both absent from Nazjatar AND 8.2.5

Oddly enough, Genn is what is causing me confusion, because I thought to check Wowhead’s model locations for Durotar in its various forms, and while most of the NPCs shows up on their database for the war campaign finale there, Genn himself is not listed there, so obviously their database is not quite completely marked.

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The East entrance to Orgrimmar is weird. Go onto the bridge and it turns into the Northern Barrens pretty fast. I don’t think Genn was over the threshold, but I can’t say I tested it.

I did check the Azshara gate as well during the scenario and no one was out that way. Her being in Darkshore or Ashenvale (More likely given how she dipped on the Warfront proper) definitely makes sense to me.

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Genn was on the west side of Org with the Worgen. I didn’t even know there was an eastern entrance for Org… If there is we never go over there so I wouldn’t know if Tyrande was there or not.

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I think Az must have meant west instead of east, because the Barrens are on the west side of Orgrimmar.

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The next chapter will be Azshara trying to conquer the night elves.

Quest: The empire strikes back.

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It’s just terrible enough to be used.

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Let’s not give blizz any more bright ideas :gift_heart:

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To be fair, a lot of people were complaining that Tyrande and the Night Elves weren’t more involved with facing Azshara in Nazjatar.

And luckily Azshara did survive BfA.

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Starts chanting “Never Eat Soggy Waffles”

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