Your logic isn’t adding up, you think the Alliance couldn’t possibly get lured into a trap and die. But they almost did, if Jaina hadn’t been there, they likely would have.
If Jaina or Alleria hadn’t shown up the Alliance was about to leave because they couldn’t get passed the blighted field. There would have been no way for the Alliance to walk into said trap.
It’s weird, because that’s what literally happens. They got lured into a trap and almost died
(It’s me, Micah by the way)
They blighted the exits they couldn’t escape the courtyard. They could have gone into the throne room, which they did because she lured them there.
The blight exists and they couldn’t get into the courtyard without Jaina or Alleria, let alone the throne room.
The scenario’s logic doesn’t add up.
Have you ever been to Undercity?
There’s a door between the outer courtyard and inner courtyard. There are two entrances in the outer courtyard one in the inner courtyard. One door connecrs the outer coutyard to the inner couryard.
The Alliance were in the outer Courtyard. Then they were in the inner courtyard, then the throne room.
The sewer entrance was blocked with boulders in the scenario, and doesn’t lead to the courtyard any way.
That’s not at all. Who is talking about the sewers.
The Alliance could not have gotten into the outer courtyard without Jaina or Alleria. Sylvanas had the field blighted and the Alliance was pushed all the way back to the water. They weren’t getting in.
There are two holes blown into the walls by Jaina’s ship canons. The Alliance enters the outer courtyard through the east wing hole.
After Jaina freezes the blight. Which Sylvanas didn’t expect. And didn’t expect her to blow the hole in the wall. So how did Sylvanas expect the Alliance to make it into the throne room for her trap?
The front door.
In the main courtyard Saurfang surrenders. The Horde retreats into the Throne room.
Which the Alliance couldn’t get to without Jaina or Alleria.
No that way was unblocked. It was the only way in before Jaina blasted the walls. There’s only one fortified entrance into Lordaeron city.
Check the video you linked. The blight covered the entirety of the front of the ruins.
She still loaded the city up with blight in containers all around the city and ecacuated it’s citizens. If that blight line held off the Alliance why bother doing that?
Use your brain.
She anticipated that line wouldn’t hold the Alliance back. They have tanks and they had scaffold towers.
That is my point. She expected the Alliance to get past it. She did not expect Jaina. But Alleria was expected.
They expected to lay a trap and kill the Alliance high command, by blight bombing the city, yes.
She expected to destroy the city. But the trap does not seem functional, or at least not well thought out.