There are literally dozen of other dangerous artifact in Dalaran.
Clearly he didn’t do a good job assuming he even did. But the fact is Dalaran was betrayed again so here we are.
There are literally dozen of other dangerous artifact in Dalaran.
Clearly he didn’t do a good job assuming he even did. But the fact is Dalaran was betrayed again so here we are.
You literally have to stand next to it to be affected by it lmao. The Bell harm is limited in ability. Unlike the focusing iris which was almost used to drown all of Orgrimmar.
Were any of them something Garrosh specifically wanted?
Would Jaina have know what other artifact he would have wanted?
Shopkeepers obviously had nothing to do with the weapon.
What exactly does it say about Jaina and her stealing the Iris? And on this note what exactly does the book say about the Bell?
Indeed, its a glorified raid buff. Its a support tool meant to empower allies and demoralize the enemy.
I can tell you after work. i need to work now.
Then quick question, does it have a sympathetic view for the act, or call her some horrible monster for it.
Jaina isn’t a monster no. But she gets off way too easy for all the harm she has caused.
I understand this. I’m in no place to talk on the horde POV as I don’t play, but, at least from an objective point of view, if you play as a Mag’har, Zandalari or Vulpera, you didn’t participate in the burning. In fact, since the event is tied to pre patch and unplayable anymore, you could say half the horde playerbase really didn’t participate in it canonically.
Although, I guess one thing that could be done to mitigate would have people at the burning trying to stop Sylvanas and the shamans from the horde side and being brutalized by the more loyalist ones, or some sort of fear based control Sylvanas had as a warchief at this point.
But those are bandaid fixes in the end, even if not for the benefit of the horde, Sylvanas ordered the burning of teldrassil as horde warchief and the horde followed suit.
I just skimmed it but it seems unsympathetic. She tried to murder people Zerde. Innocents, like in canon Thrall helps her realize that it’s wrong.
The Horde as a whole did not side with Garrosh in MoP she wanted to hold the Whole Horde accountable for Garrosh’s choices.
Yes she did, but this was after her entire city was just destroyed by the Horde in a similar manner. Lets be honest the only reason the world hasn’t fallen into nuclear apocalypse is because if any nation decided to wipe any city with one the other nations would retaliate in kind.
Looks like Chronicles support the Canon plot point that the Sunreavers invited their own slaughter by refusing Jaina’s offer of self-exile.
It’s likely why Aethas wants to apologize to Lady Proudmoore.
If you keep keep badgering me you can wait for July 16th and buy it yourself for your own answers.
I am not badgering for the answer(reply if you like or don’t, I can’t control it). I am giving my point of view of why I think it might still give her some sympathy.
Only people with your twisted sense of morality would find Jaina sympathetic in attempting mass genocide on innocent people.
Yes. They are at the village the Windtotem settled in and helped us kill that one guy in the Emerald Dream campaign, alongside other named leaders.
She had her city wiped out by Garrosh. She was also clearly not thinking clearly due to both shock and maybe magical side effects from the blast.
Founding of Durotar gang reunion in Dragonflight
Almost a complete Sons of Lothar reunion in TWW.
Would be symmetry, except Khadgar’s not there. A shame.