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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
Just look at Greymane's name. Why would a normal man be called Greymane? It is only a name that someone who was ALREADY a werewolf would assume. We can assume that he was a werewolf all along, and he is throwing the blame at Sylvanas to prompt his notoriously isolationist people into war.
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The status of Greymane as a worgen has little bearing on the actions of the Forsaken.
If Greymane is guilty of anything, it's his decision to not help Lordaeron, which may have stopped the Scourge from reaching their borders. It may have prevented his decision to release the worgens in the first place.
Sylvanas, however, is beyond redemption in her conquest of Gilneas. You cannot be proven innocent when you are clearly guilty.
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Last edited by Baraka_Guru; 01-20-2011 at 11:16 AM..
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