How do Jaina lovers defend her?

If you can’t see the difference I can’t help you.

Killing civilians who are trying to flee =/= destroying a home

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LMAO! Agreed, I was thinking the same thing that character is literally untouchable for all we know… :joy:
I never seen so much plot armor in any expansion till this point in BfA… or I have never seen it mash in my face so much weather I play Alliance or Horde! Why even try to defend something so perfect or “fool” profs? :rofl:

Malkorok was Garrosh trusted lieutenant, he killed the civilians that tried to scape from Theramore.

Sylvanas is gonna have the same faith that the genocidal Garrosh.

I suggest at this point, we stop wasting time with these people.

You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink.

Honestly I’m starting to think Algalon and the Legion were right - saving all these idiots fighting each other while their planet is dying and very likely a victim to the void is not worth it.

Lemme know when you’re ready to admit how wrong you are.

Spoilers below

Summary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=56&v=pB6Xj8Gk1TY

Imagining that there were no civilians in South shore, Gilneas, Theramore, and other locations, attacked by the resident dementia that guides the horde at the moment of action, we have a legitimate and irreproachable action!

But war is war, when it is the alliance that suffers the attack!

When it is Horde who receives the retaliation, it is disproportionate cruelty, committed by the alliance!

The main reason I’m tired of Jaina is all the Christie Golden, human potential overwhelming crap that is tied with her nowadays.

I really hope she dies to Azshara or some random Murloc.

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This is a joke…right?..

Please tell me it’s a joke.

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Jaina never attacked civilians because the Horde has no civilians. Every member of the Horde is a soldier prepared to fight and murder Alliance innocents.

Wrong, not point in pushing a false narrative.

The alliance literally lured out the entire horde military and slaughtered civilians and orphans in the capitol. You would know that if you actually played horde. :roll_eyes:

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HOW DO JAINA LOVERS DEFEND HER?

Because she’s too pretty :heart_eyes:

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It’s not about whether you killed civilians, it’s about whether you killed the wrong people and are the wrong people. Orcs are invaders who need to be kicked back off the face of Azeroth.

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Not sure about killing civilians or anything but I want my Jaina realdoll to show up soon.

Garrosh while eating his third baby for breakfast, “Please ignore all those peaceful Draenei and orcs I killed in Draenor, all the civilians I killed in Orgrimmar, all the civilians I killed across both continents on Azeroth, all the people I executed for petty crimes. And remember to vote Garrosh in the next Horde election that will never happen, because I said so.”

That’s the Horde’s side of the scenario. That’s what Lor’themar was told happened. Plot Twist, the Sunreavers told him that.

Maybe witness the full scenario before thinking you have the nail in the coffin.

Lor’themar realizes the Sunreavers may not have been telling the truth all along, when they won’t listen to reason, and even aids in fighting the new leader.

Also, do the Mage Campaign in Legion. Aethas Sunreaver, the ACTUAL Sunreaver leader during the purge, admits that everything that happened was his responsibility and he takes the blame, and he is trying to make amends for it, which is why he aids the fire mages in finding Felo’melorn, and aids the mages in fixing Dalarans defenses after a Sunreaver betrays the Kirin’tor AGAIN and breaks the Defense Crystals, making Dalaran vulnerable to the Legion.

Next time, maybe play the full scenario before you decide to pick and choose a single clip from the scenario and go “OH HO HO I HAVE THE EVIDENCE NOW!”


No. You see what is called one-sided narration. You see Lor’themar relaying what he was told by the Sunreavers. This is the same thing that happened during the purge.

At the end of the scenario, he realizes the Sunreavers may not have been completely truthful in what actually happened in Dalaran, due to how unreasonable they were in listening to him.

Thus, we can ASSUME he realizes that they were just as unreasonable at listening to Jaina when it came to leaving Dalaran/coming in peacefully to the Violet Hold, and that the version of events he was told by them was false.

This is no different than how Horde witness how the Alliance deal with Rastakhan different than the Alliance do. The Horde are told by a soldier what happened - the Alliance witness it firsthand.

Lor’themar is told secondhand what happened, and thus, this is what the Horde’s view on the purge has been transformed into, a warped view of the purge, from the Sunreaver’s point of view, made to make Jaina and Vereesa look like villains. The alliance lorewise are the ones who witnessed it firsthand.

However, again, as he sees in this scenario, the Sunreavers are only out for themselves. They do not care about allegiances. They will do anything to save their own skin, even if it means killing the people they swear loyalty to, including Lor’themar.

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Ya but ur rong tho

Yea, no. Lore is well established, and if your response is just “Ur wrong” without even reading the response (which you didn’t considering you responded in 30 second), I’m not replying to you after this.

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SOunds like someone who knows they’re wrong :kissing_closed_eyes:

What’s that saying…? Assuming makes an a$$ out of u and me? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

It’s okay to just say you’re wrong, bro.

Lepermessiah + Jaina 4 eva :cupid::joy: