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Wel, Sylvanas has gone trough a lot.
I don't think she would betray any of her alies atm.
But I doubt that she would f.ex. aid Trall to reclaim the barrens.
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Sylvanas has emotional problems. When I brought her this locket that I found in the Ghostlands, she looked kind of stoked at first, then her face changed and she got all !@#$y with me for bringing it to her. I mean really, talk about an ingrate. I didn't *have* to schlep all the way to the teleporter in Silvermoon, then through that hidious sewer she calls a capitol, just to bring her some trinket from her life before she got the bad touch from Arthas. Hell, I tried to just give it to the nearest zombie guy I could find in Tranquilien, but he insisted that I take it to "The Dark Lady" myself.
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I believe she made it to kill arthas and wipe out the living.She would use it to wipe out The Lich King then wait for the Alliance to fall turn around and use the rest of it on the Horde. Thus claiming the world for the undead, so they can have free reign without fear of being killed by any living people.
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Biological weapons, much like chemical and nuclear weapons, are NOT defensive. They harm the environment where they are used so you sure as hell aren't going to use it on your own turf. The only way the Blight could be considered "defensive" is if you believe the best defense is a good offense.
Most people do, actually. Not saying it's right, but it's a common mentality, and the primary reason for nuclear proliferation.
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