Okay, so I had heard about this, but had not gotten around to reading it until now, so I wasn't entirely sure if Calia was actually considered undead now. Now I know.Anyways, all this posturing from Calia of "they would have been my people if they had lived, and they're still my people in undeath" and calling her the "true queen" (although she was never crowned in a coronation) and Sylvanas a "jealous usurper" and "false queen" is...jarring. Yes, the Menethils were the ruling family of Lordaeron, and thus she would be the rightful heir to the kingdom...except for the fact that, like the rest of the humans who didn't die fighting and ultimately became either Scourge or Forsaken, she abandoned it, and her people. Now she wants to try and help them, by trying to get them to defect from the woman who freed them when Ner'zhul's power waned, and who fought off the Dreadlords seeking to use them for the Legion's purpose. The woman who reclaimed Lordaeron for them, and found a place for them in the Horde, giving them the closest thing they can have to a normal life. And this is putting aside the fact that it was Calia's own brother who slaughtered them all and raised them in the first place.Don't get me wrong; Sylvanas has started to slide down a slippery slope recently. Still, I'd be more likely to stay loyal to her instead of defecting and joining a bunch of people who, for the past several years, have scorned me, considered me a monster, and have been trying to slaughter me and the rest of my fellow Forsaken simply for existing. I thought Calia was simply wanting to help people get along peaceably, but then, right in the middle of things, decides that she's going to try to convince a bunch of otherwise loyal citizens of an opposing kingdom to defect to her side, all the while believing that she still even has the right to consider herself their true ruler. That's...not exactly something I can get behind.Also, while hearing about this is by far the worst thing Sylvanas has done (and this is after hearing about how she raises fallen Alliance and Horde soldiers during the Battle for Lordaeron (which I'm okay with; desperate times call for desperate measures), and then finding out that this was immediately after ordering the Blight to be used while her soldier were still fighting (a #$%^ move), and then finding out that, yes, the Horde does in fact burn Teldrassil (instead of it being some sort of plot to keep tensions between the Alliance and Horde high by someone who would benefit)), she can easily consider all the Forsaken who had come to the Gathering as being traitors, whether because they were actively trying to defect or simply because they were fraternizing with the enemy (even though she allowed it. It's really just a sting from that perspective). While I don't like the sound of "cutting out hope before it festers", and Forsaken who returned to the Undercity after this event could possibly stir up trouble, which would lead to a division within the Forsaken populace, and thus weaken her kingdom, leaving them open to attack, and leaving her people vulnerable, and if Lordaeron falls (which we already know it does), that would be bad for the Horde as a whole, as Sylvanas once noted to Garrosh waaaaaay back in Cataclysm.