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1-27-2010 @ 11:46AM
RogueJedi86 said...
"As for him being on the defensive most of the expansion, we can assume that's because he's had the problems at the Wrathgate"
To be fair, is there anyone that DIDN'T have problems at the Wrathgate or its aftermath? It seems like it knocked EVERYONE down a notch. Alliance and Horde kickstarted the war, Humans and Orcs lost valuable heroes, the Forsaken are On Notice, and as you put it the Scourge got dealt a big blow at Wrathgate too somehow(even though it was only the loss of a couple dozen of the hundreds of thousands of Scourge minions).
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1-27-2010 @ 11:55AM
Avan said...
Even the Tuskarr were affected by the events at the Wrathgate. After the plague was spread, the winds blew south and carried death into Mo'aki Harbor. A great many wolvar pups died that day... Beats getting eaten by walrusmen, I suppose.
Seriously, though? The dragon flights weren't affected by the Wrathgate, aside from maybe the reds who had to do clean-up duty.
1-27-2010 @ 11:57AM
macster said...
The Red Dragonflight had a lovely barbecue?
1-27-2010 @ 12:10PM
ScorchHellfire said...
It wasn't really a blow to the Scourge as a whole really... More like a personal blow to the Lich King as it showed that he is still mortal... Notice how he is actually quite effected by the Forsaken's plague and probably regrets not keeping Sylvannas under control or maybe wishes he left her plain dead...
1-27-2010 @ 12:36PM
Alanid said...
@scroshhellfire He actually says that in the Hordes version of HoR to Sylvanas "I will not make the same mistake" etc