The Horde will never change without punishments

Why not just have the Horde held responsible for its actions in the same way that the Alliance is?

In some later patch we go to the burnt out tree and discover that while the healthy live wood was cleansed, the core of the tree rotted out and was a hollow filled with old god nastiness that was destroyed by the purifying flames. Bam! Instant retroactive heroes.

I really hate when people make this argument. Greymane did not go there to stop her evil plan. He went there for revenge, pure and simple.

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Oh…what did Sylvanas do to garner the fixation of Genn that he wanted revenge for?

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Oooo! OOOO! I know.

When he and his son cornered her during a time of war, she had the temerity to fight back when they tried to kill her!

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Ho poor thing for sure went there with a bouquet of flowers and friendly proposal.


The horde needs to show that it has changed if it wants the Alliance to really create that peace will last.

A sheet of paper is worthless if there is nothing to back it up.

All I’m saying is that you don’t get to cry out about how horrible it is that someone killed your son when you and your son were trying to kill them first.

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Time of war? Is that like tea time or lunch time? Is war time after nap time but before pants time?

Your description of event seems to gloss over the whole invading Gilneas to exterminate its inhabitants for the geographic location and further conquest of Eastern kingdoms provoked by the horde.

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If you can when that person invades your country , slavery and murders your people.

They were not even part of the Alliance.

What surprises me is that he does not attack her in SOO and will accept working with her on the Broken Coast.

Sorta like the Zandalari and the Princess working with the Alliance right after they invaded their city and killed their King/Father? And they were not even part of the Horde?

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The playerbase doesn’t control the writing. You have no right to demand that my faction be punished cuz ur feelings. The story has been about war since it’s inception. One of the factions had to be the bad guys.

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We are already at war with it since before.

In fact at the request of Voljin.

So back to my statement comparing what you said.

The Alliance invaded their country. Murdered their people.

They were not even part of the Horde.

What surprises me is that they don’t attack Jaina anywhere, and will accept working with her.

I’m sure the orcs said the same thing just before blood elves were released.

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They were giving military support to the Horde since before they were attacked and were already enemies of the Alliance.

They participated in the Attacks on Kul Tiras before being attacked.

The aggressions of the Alliance were in response to Aggressions of the Zandalari.

Besides, I did not fill any city with Plage.

How does that change anything I stated?

Why should that change how the Zandalari and Princess see Jaina?

Gilneas had supported the Alliance during the 2nd war. They were already enemies of the Horde. They were not a neutral party.

the second war ended more than two decades ago.

The horde was defeated and dismantled.

it’s not even about the same horde or the same Alliance.

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So? You are over here bringing up the words of a dead leader from Cata. That was 8 years ago.

So back to my original question.

Why shouldn’t the Zandalari and Princess T attack Jaina?

Anduin is not in a position to demand anything after he let an attack on the warcheif go unpunished,

Because at this moment there is a signed peace treaty.

Where/when did the peace treaty get signed?