Alliance-Horde treaty

You’d think after this and Stormheim Anduin would stop trusting Genn with valuable ships. He has a habit of smashing them.

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Well, the Stormheim one was due to the idiot Sky-Admiral Rogers.

So it seems that by “biggest army” it is meant just “army that lost the least”. But realistically even the loyalist army is small, but compared to the other two…

Half and half.

“I have no intention of tracking prey without hunting it” He knew full well what he was doing.

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Laurenn was truly glad once she heard the news of the war being over. She didn’t want the conflict to continue any longer and was already waiting until the factions form some sort of a peace treaty for quite a while. Now, she’s waiting for the peace to be taken further so that the factions could visit each other’s capitals safely and for the blood elves to let the void elves back in. Perhaps a bit naive, but she believes it to be possible!

Well, Blizzard was right when they said it wouldn’t be a SoO 2.0. Because this time the Horde gained lands AND are the single super-power left at the end… And the Alliance lost everything without gaining anything…

Unlike SoO, where we atleast were the last super-power left and gained Dalaran by way of tweet. :stuck_out_tongue:

Why is she a idiot, though? Because she wants revenge for Soutshore? :thinking:

I hate people who lives for vengeance and instead of going AWOL and solo, they instead waste untold soldiers lifes just to get it, but also failing in doing so. Leading to a bigger total waste of life.

Vengeance doesnt help.

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Because she couldn’t let her revenge wait 'til AFTER the massive demonic invasion.

as they should for having a really lame leader who is afraid of so much as a stern look

Lei’liah is concerned that the treaty won’t last. She believes that the anger and vengeance of the Army of the Black Moon still burns and that, due to Darnassus being destroyed, the Kaldorei and Worgen will not rest until the Horde is completely destroyed. She believes that their anger goes beyond Sylvanas.

She is also concerned of the in-fighting between those who were/are loyal to Sylvanas and those who are not. The distrust and in-fighting between them is something the Black Moon army could take advantage of.

As of now, she is happy this “battle” is over, but she is not convinced the “war” is over.

Alryette’s tentatively at peace with it. She’s nervous, after meeting Night Elves, but is willing to defend Orgrimmar against them if necessary.

BUT SHE GOT TO PET BIG DOGGO’S AND THEY LIKE HER SO THEY ARE HER FAVOURITE GUD BOIS.

But it was a strategic decision; they had the element of suprise, they had the numbers and they had the technology… By all calculations they should’ve won that battle. But by unforeseen circumstance(The Horde being able to board the backside of the Skyfire without any resistance whatsoever, apparently) they were able to infiltrate it.

Rogers and Greymane made a logical decision with the knowledge they had. She was after all the one that “betrayed” the Alliance at the Broken Shore and that was the reason Varian was death; if they got revenge for Soutshore and Gilneas at the same time it was just a nice side-effect.

You can’t really blame them for unforeseen circumstances that led to the crash of the Skyfire; especially if you consider they took out an entire Forsaken fleet with them :I

Personally I am more a fan of the vengeance-wanting Alliance characters since they’re in the right; plus I can’t blame them for not wanting to wait because thats an excuse getting really old now, when everytime the Alliance wants to take revenge a random world-ending threat rears its ugly head… Or tentacle/Eye/mouth/ghosts/zombie/whatever :stuck_out_tongue:

Yea, well I can’t help it Anduin is forced down everyone’s throat ;-; I mean I hardly know of anyone who doesn’t think he’s a lame leader anyways… The dude looks like he can randomly burst out in tears anyways >_>

I can, because they had orders that they didnt follow. Rogers was even slammed by Anduin for it. She wasted a skyship for no useful gain.

Any idea how much those ships cost? If I had been the king, I would’ve stripped her from all ranks and locked her up with arcane shackles in a dark pit somewhere. She’s a liability.

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I’m sorry, what did you say? I couldn’t hear you over the screams of Trolls and Orcs!

Oh! The war’s OVER?!

Oh I’m not killing them! I’m cleaning them with the power of my kitchen hammer!

https://youtu.be/6-7NDP8V-6A

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The strategic decision of screwing each other over during, again, a massive demon invasion that could have been the end of Azeroth, instead of just sending a letter of “Hey, why did y’all leave lol”?

It doesn’t matter if they thought they could win or not, what matters is that it was unnecessary and driven by vengeful stupidity.

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And even with the strategic decision, they had orders not to engage the Horde unless called for.

Guess what? It wasnt called for at this point.

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Seems we’re not gonna agree on this anyways… So no need to continue this discussions. I think it was a good decision by Greymane and Rogers, you think it wasn’t. Fair enough.

They went against their orders.

And vengeance wont help. I dont think Liam would approve of what Genn is doing, nor would Rogers parents, unless they were as big a morons as she is.

So did Saurfang and Baine, and probably alot more characters in Warcraft…

So I suppose Baine should be in prison to then?

… yeah? And he was? And then the regime changed?

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Baine was in prison for what he did and was freed. Saurfang were going to be executed in Swamp of Sorrows.

However, they went against their orders because they didnt agree with Sylvanas and her defilement of the Horde.

Rogers and Genn went against their orders because of vengeance.

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