That wasn’t even brought up by Sylvanas for her justification for the war.
Justification was “maybe the Alliance will attack in 50+ years, so lets strike first so we can create a better future for the Horde”.
That wasn’t even brought up by Sylvanas for her justification for the war.
Justification was “maybe the Alliance will attack in 50+ years, so lets strike first so we can create a better future for the Horde”.
Which is honestly a really really bad reason
Of course it is.
If europe always had that attitude (maybe that country will attack me…let me attack first), we would never have the long lasting peace we have in that continent.
Also the Cold War would have soon been a Hot War…and most of Mankind would be dead from nukes…
For some dumb reason that’s not true. Even if Sylvanas was going to do some evil dealings and other things off screen, nobody knew that at the time. He did technically start things, but for some reason he was justified or some other BS because “reasons” and blizz just wants us to forget about it because it doesn’t fit the narrative they were selling.
fun fact, horde attacked the alliance in ashran. so technically, the treaty was broken then.
A PvP zone in an alternate universe that was barely shown in game. Ok you win. Ya caught me.
Au brought to MU. Even if it was barely shown in the game, it still counted.
That darn vicious war mongering Vol’Jin horde!
no matter how you slice it, if genn’s actions counts then so does the actions at Ashran.
its literally canon
I’m just confused how two factions actively at war had a joint operation allied assault on the Broken Shore.
cause endless army of demons, is more important
hey at least it looks like shadowlands, is the be the first xpac ever where horde keeps it in the pants the whole time
Because… the legion. The legion is one of those things that creates a truce.
Listen, you can’t pick and choose what violates the treaty. either both did or neither did.
Tell Genn that.
Tell the horde at ashran that too.
Well sylvanas was helping the demons sooooo.
The legion wasn’t at Ashran.
He had no clue about that or anything she was up to. He was in his feels over Varian and his home.
An army of orcs that once rampaged across azeroth and leveled kingdoms was and now equiped with modern technology.
That’s not really the thing being discussed. For whatever reason, Vulpera players feel bad that they are chastised by Tyrande, but to her, they are an agent of the Horde, and thus they share the blame for what happened to her people. Not necessarily supporting the act itself, but for supporting the entity that commited said act. So i’d say Tyrande’s reaction is the correct one.