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7-13-2009 @ 11:09AM
Todd said...
@catharsis80
Most of the Alliance don't share Wrynn's attitude. Alliance leaders know why he feels this way, and take this in stride. Let's face it, Wrynn was enslaved by the Horde and made to compete in blood sport for their entertainment. As the leader of the Horde, Thrall was aware of the King's enslavement. Doesn't this mean Thrall supported this fact? It took Wrynn escaping to gain his freedom, not any sense of "honor" or "loyalty" from the Horde.
Honor indeed, sure.