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Well, did Garrosh betray the Horde? It’s a question that’s been on everyone’s lips lately. It sure looks like it, but you never know. After all, he was the Warchief of the Horde for quite some time and had a lot of influence over its members. Still, his actions in recent years have been pretty questionable - from attacking Theramore to unleashing the Iron Horde on Azeroth - so it’s no wonder people are asking if he betrayed his own people. Time will tell if Garrosh was truly loyal to the Horde or not, but one thing is for sure: this is one saga that won’t be forgotten anytime soon!
Why Did Garrosh Betray The Horde? [Solved]
Garrosh was convinced that dealing with the Alliance would be a huge risk for the Horde, so he wanted to take matters into his own hands. He wanted to march in and take over the humans, then move on to Northrend and crush the Scourge. His ultimate goal was for the Horde to rule all of Azeroth.
Garrosh’s Actions: Garrosh was the Warchief of the Horde during the Cataclysm expansion, and his actions during this time were seen as increasingly aggressive and hostile towards both Alliance and Horde forces. This included attacking Theramore, a major Alliance city, and attempting to use an ancient artifact to gain power over Azeroth.
Reaction from Other Leaders: The other leaders of the Horde were not pleased with Garrosh’s actions, particularly Thrall who had appointed him as Warchief in the first place. They saw his behavior as a betrayal of their values and beliefs, leading to a civil war within the Horde itself.
Final Confrontation: The final confrontation between Garrosh and his opponents took place at Orgrimmar where he was ultimately defeated by Thrall and taken into custody by Alliance forces for trial at Pandaria’s Temple of Five Dawns.
Trial & Punishment: At his trial, it was determined that Garrosh had indeed betrayed the Horde by acting against its interests in pursuit of personal power. He was sentenced to imprisonment in an alternate universe for two thousand years as punishment for his crimes against Azeroth
No, Garrosh didn’t betray the Horde. He was a leader who wanted to take the Horde in a different direction, but his methods were too extreme for many of its members. Ultimately, he was overthrown and exiled for his actions.