Ji took the beach option.
Hey DiF, buddy! You forgot a line.
â⌠but Sylvanas⌠she not be makinâ dat easy.â -Rokhan
Ji is doing the sensible thing and staying far away from this trainwreck as far as Iâm concerned.
This seems to establish that her conception of honor is as a code of conduct. Clearly what passes as honor is not universal in the Horde, and not just within the Forsaken.
Too little too late, Iâm afraid.
Glad theyâre mentioning thereâs a divide since Teldrassil but it makes the Horde leaders look dangerously inept. The Alliance has no room to forgive them for standing by and doing nothing.
Since weâre going on feeling, I donât get the feeling that sheâs interested in hunting every single Alliance member down to the ends of the earth. I think once she conquers Stormwind and resurrect them all into undeath sheâll be straight. Of course the Alliance would be dismantled by this point. I can see her executing all their leadership, but to hunt each one down seems far fetched.
Nope, that line has no bearing on my point.
Im conflicted whether I like or not Lorâthemarâs opinion, he is acting in character calling out Baineâs actions were rushed, also saying what we all know, The Horde is divided. The thing that worries me is maybe the fact the he hints the side he is on (muh honor traitors).
Donât let the Regent Lord to be on the wrong side of the history Blizz!
Maybe not
I fear that by openly opposing Sylvanas, he may have put his own people at risk. As mine would be, were I to side with him.
He seems pretty neutral and will be on winning side to not risk his people. That seems in-character for him.
Would have been nice to see reactions and opinions like this come out before the war of thorns even started. As-is, I canât really care for this unsanitary band-aid of dialogue.
Itâs funny, Yagarr always talks about honor, but itâs clear that only when it suits him. Iâm sure Geyaârah opinion on honor doesnât matter cuz she is supporting Sylvanas.
You think so, eh?
My concept of honor is doing what is âright,â âethical,â or âmoral.â
Which changes on the situation. Blind loyalty to a maniacal tyrant thatâs apathetic to life on Azeroth is not âHonorableâ in my book.
Yes. Putting aside our disagreements about what is right, ethical or moral in this case, it is clear that you donât agree with Geyaârah.
Do you think her perspective is invalid?
Lorâthemar has always been bros with the Kalimdor Horde and dislikes Sylvanas. How is this any shocking revelation?
I mean I do like that we have a few characters giving different interpretations of honor. As opposed to it just being a word assigned to the ârightâ team and youâre just searching for it in the dialog box.
But donât worry Mayla. Weâre gunna get your steak-boy back any patch now. Aaaany patch nowâŚ
Geyaârah is just talking about honor here, the simplest form of honor. All of us took and oath when we joined The Horde, we are supposed to keep it.
So every Horde racial leader in MoP was dishonorable, by your logic? Because they betrayed their Warchief?
âLoyalty to the Horde always. Loyalty to the warchief when they deserve it.â
â Markrik Twainâgor
"Years ago, Tirion Fordring sacrificed everything to spare my life as a matter of honor. Baine has done much the same. Are we now to punish him for it?
I fear the Horde is becoming what we once hated, $c. And I do not like it." -Eitrigg
My boy Eitrigg spinning the truth like it is.