Horde confirmed more evil than Sylvanas

Sylvanas had the excuse of having her soul stolen by an evil death entity-god being of super hell that tortured her from WC3 onwards.

The Horde just does stuff.

Will Sylvanas come back as Warchief now that her soul is intact to direct the Horde to be a proper and more ethical faction?

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I’m sorry, did I hear Sylvanas did NOTHING wrong?

Why that might be worth resubbing!

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If Sylvanas’ actions are excused and she’s welcomed back into the Horde I think I’m done with the game.

Exactly what I’ve been saying ever since the Afterlives trailer with Uther first dropped. A Sylvanas redemption in this manner (believable or not) cannot apply to the horde because they were exempt from the circumstance that helped drive her to do this in the first place. They ultimately just nodded along and did what she said because Zug Zug.

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Isn’t it to early to be stirring the coals in the dumpster fire?

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Before they were misled in WoT or afterwards?

Not sure how a “redemption” is going to work if Sylvanas literally had her soul/morality ripped out. I mean can she have any agency? Usually redemption stories are for characters who are in complete control of their actions, Sylvanas’s more of a victim

Both, actually.

It’s never too early to dunk on the Horde.

Well thank god the new Horde has nothing to do with the Horde that followed Sylvanas? Remember they all went to prison.

Except the ones that didn’t.

Dude, our PC is basically an amoral psychopatic mercenary that genocides anything in his/her path to get shoes that go with their “tmog”. Regardless of faction too btw.

Nobody actually paying attention will REALLY believe we have any kind of “irl” moral high ground. Dumpster fire is dumpster fire as usual, period. We will continue to be “heroes” while we hypocritically leave string of corpses behind us like we always do.

It’s not quite like straddling the razor’s edge between good and evil. Instead, imagine a colossal yoyo, constantly meandering from one side to the other with reckless abandon and no sense of consistency.

It keeps the audience guessing. It’s really, really cool.