How is there a memorial for Terenas Menethil II in Lordaeron?

Yeah, that quote doesn’t make any sense. If they wanted a memorial and one that would “ensure that his memory would not be forgotten,” they wouldn’t build it in enemy territory and then have no way of actually ensuring it stays un-defiled or destroyed. They would put it somewhere were people could actually view it without getting killed.

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Because pockets of resistance existed for some time after the first night. Not only is this clear observable (in Warcraft 3 and Vanilla Warcraft), but is also commented on in Chronicle 3.

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It is really stupid but even in this thread we see people lapping it up so why should Blizzard care about blatant inconsistencies and utter failures in basic logic.

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Wow, I kind of forgot about that Q&A. So It wasn’t build by the Forsaken neither by Uther’s forces. “The tomb was crafted by the ruined city’s former citizens” So Blizzard meant the tomb was erected by Lordaeron survivors? Like those who fled to Stormwind? Interesting.

My question about Sylvanas is still there. It was acceptable for her if the tomb was built by her own forsaken but if the tomb is an Alliance thing, why is that thing still there? and another question is when did these former citizens have the chance to build it? The only period the Alliance hold the city was when Garithos and his army attacked the city in WC3 TFT.