Following the events of the Shadowlands epilogue, Greymane and Lor'themar have a tense conversation showing that some old faction wounds still remain after Sylvanas' judgment.
Story Spoilers Ahead. Lor'themar: Well met, King Greymane. Greymane says: Regent Lord. Lor'themar: I hope the fate of Sylvanas Windrunner brings the Alliance some measure of peace. Greymane says: Peace? You stand in the Shadowlands, Regent Lord. Ask the dead she sent here whether they feel peace. Greymane says: As for me, that's something I will never know. Not while the monster who killed my son still endures. Lor'themar: I understand. My people are haunted by the deeds of monsters as well. Greymane says: And what of you? Are you hoping that the ranger-general you served comes back from the Maw? Or would you prefer having your warchief again? Lor'themar: I spent most of my life alongside the Windrunner family. Sylvanas was my hero… and my friend. But the banshee who nearly led the Horde to ruin was neither. Greymane says: Then you shouldn't have followed her commands. Good day, Regent Lord. Lor'themar: Good day, King Greymane.While Lor'themar is optimistic that Sylvanas' harsh sentence will bring some degree of peace to the Alliance, Greymane is having none of it. In addition to losing his son at the hands of Sylvanas, Greymane's people have twice lost their homes to her invasions--Gilneas and Darnassus. Greymane also asks a question for which Lor'themar has no good answer--while some leaders of the Horde are quick to criticize Sylvanas now, why did they follow her orders in the past? In a separate dialogue during the Shadowlands epilogue, Lor'themar privately expresses guilt over the role he played in passively enabling Sylvanas:
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