Yeah, he’s kinda of bite first ask questions later kinda guy.
Well if the glowy wind chimes transcend dimensions who’s to say Turalyon’s wasn’t talking to Yrel’s so they could feed both of them the same BS to turn heroes in both timelines.
Sylvanas fans use to not be a fan of Genn Greymane because he was actively hunting her & ruining her efforts on every front.
… However BFA & Shadowlands completely sabotaged & ruined her character to the point that Sylvanas fans were broken, lol – So now yeah, they don’t really care about Greymane.
Hate Genn his a War Criminal and before all the nonsense about the Jailer his attack on Sylvanas during Legion which went completely unpunished by the Alliance was a major reason for Sylvanas starting the War.
Oh he’s also super incompetent as a king and left many of his people to die which is why there was a Civil War in Gilneas led by Crowley.
Why exactly? The undead raided and tainted his city, and on top of that, they killed his son… should he have held hands with Sylvie? I mean, I know that’s the trend now, but wouldn’t you find that a bit strange in his situation?
Apart from that, it was directly shown that he had forgiven the Forsaken and would even have them back in the Alliance.
Talking during Legion you know when Horde and Alliance are working together to defeat a world ending threat? His lack of control cost valuable resources and lives that could of cost us the War with the Burning Legion.
He should of forgiven Sylvanas and the Forsaken tbh like the truth behind Gilneas is that she had no choice Garrosh sent tbe Forsaken there to die she did not want to invade Gilneas nor did she want to kill Liam.
You are overlooking, though, that Sylvie was actively trying to subjugate the Valkyr at that time. She was clearly doing it secretly. That would have seemed suspicious to anyone. Especially considering what he had suffered because of her, I find it understandable that he attacked her.
He’s alright. I think Anduin is more interesting these days tbh.
For the greater good of her people and the Horde.
*Because of Garrosh
Sylvanas was just protecting her people she had no real choice.
We now know that at that time, she was not interested in the well-being of the Forsaken or the Horde, as she was controlled by the Jailer the entire time. Accordingly, her sole objective was to cause as much destruction and death as possible.
I don’t write the lore, but unfortunately, that’s how it has come out.
During Cataclysm she was not working with the Jailer she didn’t start till legion when she was made Warchief.
If I recall correctly, she has been controlled by him since the moment she was resurrected. So pretty much everything we’ve seen from her is attributed to him. One of the many reasons why Shadowlands is so disliked.
I liked him but it looks like old age is finally catching up with him, he is starting to have a cooler head. Being someone who could fly off the handle when needed was what made him different than the rest of the Alliance leadership.
No she wasn’t she had completely free will after escaping the control of Arthas.
I’m talking before all the retcons and awful story decisions that make no sense
So her killing his son wasn’t enough of a reason in your mind to want someone dead… Guess your not a parent IRL.
She was never controlled by The Jailer, she allowed her “outrage” at a “broken system” blind her and she was easily duped by The Jailer. After all she had zero problem turning on him once he told her exactly how dumb she had been and what his true plan actually was. Yeah he was going to rewrite the after life but in the process he was also going to rewrite all of reality so that we served him.
Because he didn’t bother to find out why she pulled back off the ridge in Legion. He just went straight into crazy mode, basically starting 3 expansions worth of story. Still can’t stand the guy.
Well it’s not like the Horde sent word about it either, communication is a two way street. And his actions keep her from being able to enslave all the Valkyr. Which is probably why Anduin was basically “ok” with his actions.