Why would he expel Vendetta Point tauren for? They are just hapless survivors, and those who merely want to defend the tauren. If we only look at Baine's actions in relation to the game, then his motivations make no sense. Meanwhile, novel Vendetta Point only serves 2 purposes:įor tauren to seek revenge against the Alliance (It is this group that Baine specifically expels from Thunder Bluff) In-game Vendetta Point serves 3 purposes:įor Horde to defend Mulgore and Barrens, especially in relation to the Great Gateįor Tauren to seek revenge against the Alliance Those who disagreed with Baine’s decisions, like many Grimtotem, or the tauren who chose to strike back at the Alliance from Vendetta Point, were expelled from Thunder Bluff but otherwise suffered no repercussions. He could not condemn these people.īaine did not rule with a tight grasp the tauren followed him willingly and with love-perhaps mostly out of respect for his father, but with openness in their hearts nonetheless. Others were still aching from the attack. Most tauren were content with the erection of the gate and did not burn for revenge. The road to Mulgore had once been open now what had been dubbed the Great Gate shut out any possibility of a massive Alliance incursion. In response to the aggression, Baine did what he felt was best to keep his people safe. Many tauren died in the battle others fled to Vendetta Point, where they sporadically attacked Northwatch Hold scouts, or to Camp Una’fe-the “Camp of Refuge.” The only residents it now had were looters. The Alliance, expanding from Northwatch Hold under false information that the tauren were planning an attack, had razed Camp Taurajo. The tauren had not been untouched by the recent changes.
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