Yet all this talk and discussion has been about the Horde, with very
little told at all about the Alliance. Why? Because, quite frankly, the
Alliance didn't need a reason to hate Garrosh. They probably didn't even
need the destruction of Theramore, although it sealed the deal -- what
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Cataclysm was more than enough to have the Alliance clamoring for
Garrosh's head. Varian was certainly gung-ho about going after him in
the Ulduar trailer -- and Garrosh gave him more than enough reason to
warrant the attack, with his casual insults.
But Varian held back. And he continued to hold back. He held back all
through Cataclysm, to the dismay and outrage of Alliance players. There
was a logical reason for that, too -- the Alliance simply didn't have
the forces to fight back where to buy wow gold.
They lost a ton of good soldiers up in Northrend, some to the Scourge,
some to the Horde -- and the Cataclysm wreaked havoc on the Alliance
races, too. The night elves were dealing with tremendous devastation in
Darkshore and Ashenvale, the worgen had just been ousted from their
kingdom, and the dwarves had just lost their beloved leader and were in
the middle of a civil dispute for leadership.
That left who -- the gnomes? The draenei? The gnomes were busy with
their own troubles trying to take back Gnomeregan, something they still
haven't fully completed. where to sell wow accounts
The draenei are notoriously renowned for being by and large peacefully
diplomatic -- they even helped the blood elves restore the Sunwell. They
put together the Shattered Sun Offensive to unite both Horde and
Alliance against a common foe, and then watched that unity fall apart.
They weren't about to throw themselves into open war.
That meant that the Alliance had to be patient -- that Varian had to be
patient. And he's been deliberately patient in Mists, because if nothing
else, Theramore vividly demonstrated that charging blindly into a
situation regarding the Horde was a terrible idea. He sent some of his
best commanders to Theramore to help -- and saw them killed for their
efforts. Varian doesn't want to lose any more lives than necessary, and
he knows he can't just blindly rush in -- he has to assess the situation
first.
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