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4-26-2009 @ 4:35PM
zhoaping said...
The frist point you make is that Wrynns hatred is justifed, because he was enslaved by the orcs. But what you forget is Thrall was enslaved beaten and forced to fight by humans. He watched all of his people get treated like dogs by humans, and humans also cut off the head of the girl he loved. But I dont see Thrall running around like some slacked jawed racist. He trys to reason with the humans. He doesnt want to kill the many for the actions of the few.
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4-26-2009 @ 4:45PM
Krolic said...
If you'd been paying attention, you'd see that this article is about justifying Varian's opinions of the horde, not Thrall's of the alliance. Varian Wrynn has seen countless acts of aggression by the horde while Thrall has seen but a few. After all of the incidents, I'd be a bit stereotypical of any horde as well.
4-26-2009 @ 11:09PM
Amaxe said...
According to the WoW lore on the website, Thrall was a *favored* slave. Any claims of abusive treatment sounds like a retcon to me