Forgiveness - Garrosh

Can’t believe half the garbo you just spat out.

thats 4! Also you are cleaningvthat up!

He didn’t escape nor did he run away at the battle of Blackrock Spire. He was defeated, captured and held prisoner under Lordaeron’s capital. Then he managed to escape and hid within some of the Alliances interment camps where he saw what had happened to his people. He then escaped from there and lived as a hermit until he was contacted by Drek’thar, saying that the son of Duraton had returned and was undergoing the trials to become a shaman.

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Someone knows their lore.

Props to you

Nods in low-key proudness

Ah yes. I remember now Thank you.

…Fine.

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Its da truth bb. Garrosh redemption arc here we come!!

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OK, Beiber:

“Cause I just need one more shot at forgiveness”

He was forgiven. That’s what forgiveness sounds like: screaming then silence.

If you think Garrosh was a good leader then by your own logic, you also believe Hitler was a good leader.

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No.

Never forgive, never forget.

No he wasn’t. He wasn’t forced to do any of the crap he did. Notice how Thrall didn’t just sack up and destroy a city from literally every timeline, randomly restart the wars between Alliance and Horde, threaten and banish other races from Org, murder Horde citizens who disagreed with him, disrespect advisors who had many years more experience with the way the Horde worked than he did, foment racial hatred, destroy a continent that hadn’t done anything to him and then literally rip open a timeline to draw a huge army to wipe out Azeroth.

Screw Garrosh.

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…as long as they were orcs. Everyone else in the Horde, he belittled, bullied, and bemoaned the fact that they were members. He was a bigoted ba-…jerk.

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who’s “we”

I wanna see an AU version of Garry that didn’t turn truly evil. He’d probably still be a bit of a B@st*rd, but at least not to the same level as when he mana bombed a city, went all Orc suprematist psycho, then joined with the old god.

Maybe one who either abdicated the warchief mantle if he really didn’t want it, or just managed it better. I assume he would appoint people more suited for the diplomatic parts of ruler ship, and focus his efforts on searching out planetary threats as well as threats to the people he was responsable for. Azeroth has plenty of outside threats coming against, so he would have plenty of opportunity to wield his axe in battle.

He seemed a little smarter than his father. ( not a difficult feat when both versions of Grom we have seen stood in the fire! )

Yrel would like a word with you.

Why? I am talking about some AU version of the character. Not the one she had to deal with.

I responded to the OP and never read your post.

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sorry.
/10char

It happens.

We’re the undead. We don’t have a sense of forgiveness that we’re aware of.