Here's something frustrating. Without any spoilers, had the portion at the end with Saurfang been included in game, so many of the issues with the Horde's portrayal during the burning would have been alleviated.
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Yeeep! It's very strange to not see it portrayed ingame or at the very least have the digital version released around the same time as the pre-event
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This was exactly the motivation I've been looking for them to address. Anduin isn't the problem, those around him are. Genn attempted an assassination, and that should be a big factor. Why on earth was the fact that Sylvanas knew Saurfang didnt kill malf not shown in game?
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From the point of view of the quests and the cinematic, it DOES just look like Sylvanas decided to burn the tree because one elf made her mad. If Saurfang told her that he'd failed to snuff out their hope, her decision would have made more sense.
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I’m going to assume this book is going to exactly flesh out what was missing from the story. Excited for sure! Baffled this wasn’t provided before the Warbringers reveal.
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I've just watched Nobbel's video on the War of Thorns. It offers so much more backstory to why and what this is about. I can't stop wondering what or who has made Sylvanas do what she does in this pre-patch... Has she been influenced by another force like The Old Gods?
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Will read it completly tomorow, but even with that "complete" Sylvanas's motivation it still sounds dumb and empty... And the attack still without true war declaration
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This should have been in-game stuff not a book
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