Not every faith is like that. Quakers and the B’hai come to mind as examples of exceptions. And Jews specifically do not seek to evangelize or convert. The problem however is when religion is married to politics.
I’m not interested in discussing Sylvannas in a moral sense. Morality is one of those trippy subjective subjects. The same goes with Uther, the Jailer got his hooks into both of them because of what they had gone through, both were victimized by Arthas and his bloody Domination sword. They both did terrible things as a result of what was done to them. Yet the same people who want to crucify Sylvannas want to exalt Arthas…to exercise some male fantasy of making him her Jailor… again.
Illidan said 'NO" I’m not sure what X’era was trying to do, nor do I pretty much care. No one has the right to inflict anything on someone else when the word “No” is spoken. Their would-be victims have the right to defend their autonomy with any means they have.
A lot of men don’t really seem to grasp the importance of “No”. It is perhaps the most important word a woman can invoke.
X’era has no one to blame but herself for how things turned out.