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With the recent comics' emphasis on the honor of the Feur people, I'm starting to believe that they would actually be able to accept who/what she is. She's risked her life multiple times to help others. She's put herself in danger to try and stop a war. Are the people honorable enough to keep a secret? Are they honorable enough to not be greedy?
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isif (edit) your only goal in the game is to survive the longest, and nothing more, you've already lost. If Arua lives to be 150 Tauren years old (WoW lore), but she only has 3 friends she's ever able to truly trust, is that a win? She's helped a lot of people: she could help a LOT MORE if she had the support.You've spent this part of the Arc emphasizing the honor of these people. I have to believe there's a reason. If the people refuse to see/accept the honor of who Arua is and what she stands for, then I would have to question their sense of honor.