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1-06-2010 @ 9:30AM
Knob said...
I cannot believe you'd put those guys over Sargeras. I'd suggest reading some of the novels related to the Warcraft lore before judging him; he isn't as wimpy as you'd think. :P
And yes, Kil'jaeden thought the orcs destroyed the draenei so with his vengeance seemingly complete he thought he had no further use for the orcs and left them. Gul'dan was actually pissing in his pants when he found out that KJ had abandoned them and he now had a bloodthirsty society hell-bent on fighting something with nothing to fight and dwindling natural resources.
Also, it wasn't a case of Kil'jaeden not wanting to bring the orcs to Azeroth. He simply hadn't thought of it and when Sargeras thought of it way later, KJ didn't disobey (not that he could if he wanted to live.) Also keep in mind that it wasn't Sargeras himself in the sense that he was actually inside Medivh and came to Gul'dan as Medivh.