She may not trust him, and is of the mind that she can use or usurp him when he topples the flawed system. She may only trust him because she trusts her Val’kyr; as historically she does at least trust people she believes she has full control over (and her Primes would fit that metric, if you just take her deal with them at face value). She may or may not have gone to the Maw. It may have been a trick, it may have been genuine. Either way, it seems pretty likely at this point that her own Val’kyr had a hand in that trip; and its possible had she picked ANYWHERE else to kill herself … she may have ended up in the Arbiter system like intended.
Regardless, if my theory is even close to correct … her working for him is less like her being forcibly controlled by the Scourge (either through threat, or literally), but more thematically like how she herself has controlled others. Because those who have been enslaved rarely act the way you want them to if you try to do it again. But if you feed them a story, one that gets them to do what you want of their own free will … well, if it works for Sylvie on the Horde & the Forsaken why can’t it work for the Jailor on her?
They make a all woman badass army/society in the kaldorei and add the worgen to the game, knowing people are who are going to become extremely attached to them for reasons, and than proceed to crap all over both races.
Yea he said she will so more than one good thing and then she’s redeemed. Something that will certainly benefit the souls that have been tortured and obliterated
I wish justice would be served and they’d just all be fired.
Get writers that actually care about their fans and don’t try to be mean to fanbases of races they don’t like. Even I wrote a much better story for the night elves after Legion and I’m by no means a professional.
Damn your reading comprehension is truly bad, you can’t even write a name close to correctly, maybe that’s why you know that little about Sylvanas and the story.