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5-27-2009 @ 2:30PM
thevitruvianman said...
"Depending on your point of view, Sylvanas was -- or wasn't -- a victim as well. "
Whilst the article is in general fairly well written, and brings up a lot of fair points, this one is off the mark. Go and read the new Arthas novel, it is made absolutely explicit that Sylvanas was not only totally aware of the actions of the royal alchemists society, but actively encouraged the development of the new plague. There is no 'point of view' to be had here, only the cold hard facts that Sylvanas was the one responsible for what happened at the wrath gate. Her act of convincing Thrall of her innocence is nothing more than manipulation.