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Sylvanas' Fatal Mistake
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Monday
In Cataclysm, Galen Trollbane is resurrected by the Forsaken. Questgivers at the aptly-named Galen's Fall, a Forsaken encampment near Thoradin's Wall, indicate that Zengu - who had obtained Trol'kalar after agents of the Horde had taken the sigils of Stromgarde and killed Galen and his men - was assassinated when he attempted to leave Arathi, and the sigils and sword retaken. Galen himself now gives the quests to regain Trol'kalar.
I don't see this anywhere.
Click the link. You will see a picture of dead Galen. Now scroll UP.
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451455
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Post by
Adamsm
Try
picture
then.
What article is that picture on?
The Galen one... as they've told you a few times lol.
Post by
GVHB
Try
picture
then.
What article is that picture on?
Galen's...
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229054
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Adamsm
Heh.
It's right under the content;
In Cataclysm, Galen Trollbane is resurrected by the Forsaken. Questgivers at the aptly-named Galen's Fall, a Forsaken encampment near Thoradin's Wall, indicate that Zengu - who had obtained Trol'kalar after agents of the Horde had taken the sigils of Stromgarde and killed Galen and his men - was assassinated when he attempted to leave Arathi, and the sigils and sword retaken. Galen himself now gives the quests to regain Trol'kalar. With the picture from above right under it man.
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451455
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GVHB
Well. At least you know what it written there.
Post by
taurenmoo812
Frankly at this time, anyone whos defying Garrosh and performing things behind his back is good in my book. I'd even sooner stand behind Sylvanas's twisted and messed up logic now then with Garrosh (yeah I do hate him that much).
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Adamsm
Heh just scroll up Dark; it's right there.
Frankly at this time, anyone whos defying Garrosh and performing things behind his back is good in my book. I'd even sooner stand behind Sylvanas's twisted and messed up logic now then with Garrosh (yeah I do hate him that much).
So the fact that she's going against Thrall's order to not use any plagues is a good thing?
Nice fridge logic there Tauren.
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Skreeran
Try
this
, Dark.
Post by
Monday
So... I've been thinking. When people in WoW are rezzed as mindless undead, and they happen to free themselves, their first reaction is generally anger. Forsaken, when freed, immediately begin slaughtering Scourge and destroying Scarlet Crusaders.
Knights of the Ebon Blade take Acherus and then go and start slaughtering Scourge in Northrend.
But when people are rezzed and given their free will, they are, well, happy (not the best word, I admit). The Forsaken are happy when they free themselves. The Knights of the Ebon Blade (while rather emo'ish), are glad to be free from the Lich King's control.
Now these new Forsaken are supposedly rezzed with full personality and intelligence. So, some might see it as a blessing. Perhaps they were old, or had a terminal illness. Now they can live forever? See what I'm saying?
Perhaps Sylvanas might gain many more loyal followers this way.
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Monday
This might be a good explanation, I though that there would be those who saw undeath as a blessing. The problem is applying this principle to Sylvanas' probable targets: people like Galen, soldiers of the Alliance, people who hate the Forsaken and the Scourge and would never give themselves to Undeath.
All (well, most) Forsaken were Lordaeronians, and now they hate the Alliance. Perhaps the same thing now?
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GVHB
I thought they hated the Alliance (mainly the humans) because they were saw as monsters by the humans and wanted dead for good.
Post by
Adamsm
Hm, wonder if we found out what happened to the remains of the Scarlet Crusade who didn't head north with the Onslaught....
Post by
GVHB
Their leaders killed in the Monastery and Stratholme. And most of their ranks that arrived to the Scarlet Enclave late where massacred by the Death Knights of Acherus. Seeing as Hearthglen is being taken by the Argents I suppose the remaining Scarlets of the city joined Tirion (or where killed). Not much of the Crusaders is left.
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