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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
What do you think of THIS then??
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I already brought this up with you. I already addressed this. I said myself that if Greymane is guilty of anything it's not helping Lordaeorn fight the Scourge, which likely lead him to make the decision to release the worgen.
When he did release the worgen, he had hoped it would save his people, but it backfired. This is something that weighs heavily on him morally.
The biggest mistake was his decision to isolate his people. He didn't betray them; he made a mistake trying to save them and now he shoulders that burden. That's not betrayal; that's taking responsibility as any noble leader would.
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It is Greymane the Wicked who is the betrayer of the people of Gilneas, not Sylvanas!
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Are you suggesting that Greymane's decision makes it okay for Sylvanas to conquer Gilneas?
Sylvanas didn't invade Gilneas to liberate it from "the wicked" Greymane. She invaded it to subjugate if not destroy the Gilnean people. She's after their land in the name of the Horde.