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  • Garona. Literally her entire life sucks from beginning to present.
  • Jaina. Just look at how much she lost: Homeland, lovers (two of whom spectacularly went insane, turned evil, and died), mentor, father, any hope of peace, and now her new homeworld of Theramore; the casualties include her bodyguard Pained, her apprentice Kinnidy, and Rhonin, who saves her life at the cost of his own. Goddammit, Garrosh. Not to mention that it potentially gets worse, as seen in the Bad Future that is End Time — her immortal soul is trapped forever in the incinerated ruins of the world, and is only freed when killed by the protagonist's party. Mercifully averted if you complete the final boss of Cataclysm (which, canonically speaking, happens), so thank goodness for small favours. But then the Fall of Theramore happens. This finally snaps her and makes her outright despise the Horde. She stops short of destroying Orgrimmar, but is no longer the person she used to be.
    • Worth noting that Jaina was one of the few people in all of Azeroth who was both loved and respected by both factions and still fighting for peace between the Horde and the Alliance. Not so much now the latter, thanks to Garrosh.
    • In Mists of Pandaria, her efforts to help the Kirin Tor remain neutral get derailed by the Sunreavers using Dalaran's portal network to escape with the stolen Divine Bell, causing her to feel betrayed. Her expelling the Blood Elves from Dalaran and coldly shrugging off the What the Hell, Hero? reaction from Varian puts her into Jerkass Woobie territory.
  • Aethas Sunreaver falls into this in Mists of Pandaria, suffering a brutal humiliating defeat and seeing his life's work go down the drain in front of him.
  • Kael'thas. He and his people were pretty much Azeroth's Chew Toy in Frozen Throne... And then Burning Crusade took away pretty much everything that made him sympathetic.
  • How often do you pity a dragon? Kalecgos loses the girl he loves, and he watches his ruler go batshit.
  • Anveena. She's abducted by almost every villain with a lust for power, she finds out that her parents were never real, and she has to sacrifice herself (and give up her love for Kalecgos) to help the party defeat Kil'jaeden. The poor girl never seems to catch a break.
  • Sunwalker Dezco went to Pandaria after his wife saw visions of Garrosh leading the Horde to ruins, only to lose her in childbirth, then he loses his blood brother to a mogu's spiteful last attack, and even his infant children weren't safe; he's now lost both his sons, one dead, the other taken by the Golden Lotus, unable to see his family again until he's grown. And depending on how the fallout of Siege of Orgrimmar goes, Taran Zhu may chase him and the Horde out of the Vale, even after Dezco swore to his wife's spirit that he'd give his life to protect it.
  • Primordius, the 8th boss in Throne of Thunder. He's an unintentional creation of the Mogu, a result of Saurok experiments within the pools of flesh-shaping substance going unattended for a long time. Since the chambers beneath Lei Shen's palace had been sealed off some time after the death of the Thunder King, it's safe to assume he's been in there, cold, confused and alone for a long time. Also, through the fight he gains evolutions that boosts his power via the flesh-shaping substance, but doing so causes him to start screaming in horrible pain as his body mutates. To hammer it home, as he dies he does not curse the adventurers with his final breath as so many a boss has done, but goes out with a hopeless, saddening whimper.
    "Again.. We are torn apart.. Again.. Back to the cold darkness.."
  • Feng the Accursed was framed by an underling for stealing from the Mogu'shan Vaults and cursed to death by the Emperor, then was later betrayed and cursed to death again by four or five more Emperors. The fact that it was stated that his body was destroyed each time indicates that they resurrected him to aid in their coups then killed him upon ascension to the throne. After the last Mogu Emperor died the door out of the Mogu'shan Vaults was sealed shut keeping him from freedom — until we came along and killed his ghost so that it would not escape the vaults...
  • If you read the Expanded Universe, Alexstrasza the Life Binder has led a really bad life, too. She lost her brother before becoming an Aspect; was betrayed and manipulated by her fellow Aspect Deathwing; kidnapped during the Second War by the orcs serving the Burning Legion to forcefully lay dragon eggs for them to conquer Azeroth and killed the drakes when no longer of use or else they would smash her unhatched eggs and smear the yolk on her face. She finally escaped by the effort of her consort Korialstrasz but later has to slay TWO of her fellow Aspeccts Deathwing and Malygos in order to protect Azeroth, not to mention one of her alternative universe counterparts briefly thought that Korialstrasz has betrayed the Red Dragonflights when he destroyed the corrupted dragon eggs. What does she get for leading Azeroth to stop Deathwing? Losing her powers and dragonflights became a Dying Race in Azeroth at the end of the expansion. Then there's also the fact that she is the guardian of all lives in Azeroth, meaning that every death caused by her corrupted children and all of the above events hit her much harder than anyone can understand. And yet, throughout all of those tragedies, she still remains the Big Good of Azeroth; treasures all lives equally (she forgave the orcs for their horrible treatment of her) and helpful to the world when the need arises — an impressive feat on its own given the fact that she was one of the most powerful Dragons while each of the other Dragon Aspects suffered from Fantastic Racism toward the "lesser race" and remain secluded (Nozdormu and formerly Malygos), a homicidal maniac (Deathwing and Malygos again) or favored one specific race over the others (Ysera with the Night Elves).
  • Alleria and Vareesa Windrunner. While what they've gone through pales in comparison to Sylvanas, they've still had extremely hard lives ever since at least Warcraft II, not the least of which is knowing their sister is now an evil undead psycho who they are powerless to "fix" or redeem (and the lore implies the three of them were really close back before all this happened). Indeed, as of Shadowlands they seem to have given up hope of redeeming her after her most recent atrocities.


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