Jaina lets the Alliance use her city as a staging ground for them to assault the Barrens and Horde settlements. Taurajo gets burned down and the citizens slaughtered by the Alliance. Northwatch troops are active in Durotar near Orgrimmar and were planning to burn down Razor Hill, Sen’jin village and the valley of trials. For your information, Northwatch keep is Theramore alied with Theramore troops making the bulk of its army.
Somehow Jaina and Baine are still best buds and Garrosh gets the blame for bombing a serious threat right on the border of its main capital. Suddenly there are warcrimes and Garrosh did a hecking bad thing and poor Jaina was just trying to not get involved!
And then fast forward to MoP you got Vereesa and Jaina purging every blood elf from Dalaran. Even just shop owners and random civilians not aligned with the sunreavers were thrown in jail or murdered. This event got white washed in BfA where Horde players were forced to side with Jaina when a blood elf sought its rightful revenge against her.
Then you have Sylvanas who did worse crimes than Garrosh under the dumbest reason ever and she’s probably going to return as a hero somewhere down the line. Too bad Nathanos the simp got his head chopped off for siding with her.
So yeah, we have three female characters who participated in warcrimes and got 0 consequences from it. I like how the purge of dalaran was written from existance.
I find it funny you people have nothing to say on the matter of subject. You just decide to personally attack everyone that dares to highlight the hypocritical aspect of this game AND YOUR LIFE.
Didn’t like Illidan had the exact same path that you predicted Sylvanas will take (returned as a hero), while he quite literally enslaved almost the entire outlands and performed genocide on a race?
Disliking Blizzard as a company and critisizing the direction they take with their games must always equal being delusional about the lore and hate on every character that is not Arthas or Garrosh. Got it.
I do. You want to suggest that the fate of characters should be dictated by moralism. Fundamentally disagree with this, as your suggestion results into very lame predictable stories.
I didn’t say it was wrong or i didn’t like it. I am replying to the OP that suggest that only women get this treatment in the lore, before it even actually happens.