As is clear, these blue-eyed Forsaken only began to appear after the Val'kyr began ressurecting the undead for Sylvanas, and each one of them appears to be uniquely powerful: Lillian Voss is the best example of this, but Godfrey also proves to have somehow gained powers that he never learned in life and had ver little time to master as much as he clearly had in death.

The loyalties of these Forsaken are also dubious, Lillian is very truly seen again after Tirisfal and Godfrey... well, we all know what happened with him. Added in all the speculation about Lillian possibly having a greater role in the Forsaken's destiny and I have a feeling that the Val'kyr are trying to wrench control of the Forsaken away from Sylvanas.

I will explain: Sylvanas is powerful, yes, but Lillian not only has at least equal training in battle to her, she has been supercharged by a form of necromantic magic which I have never seen used by anyone else. Although the rumors of her becoming the leader of the Forsaken after Sylvanas does something stupid are completely unfounded, one cannot help but think that there is a good possibility of it. Although she is very much under the radar, with enough backing from a group in the Forsaken she could easily beat the competition to death (literally, if the case may be). Her father was also an important figurehead of the Scarlets, so maybe she picked up some lessons in leadership from him as well? If not, well, that's what's councilors are for. You can use wow game card to help you. 

Then we have Godfrey. After his resurrection he seems fully loyal to Sylvanas, but there are cracks in this loyalty that are apparent; the most obvious is when you're searching for survivors in Pyrewood Village, on some occasions when you find cowering Forsaken and Godfrey will slay them (to quote him at one point: "She died in battle. Bow your head). Then it all leads up to him killing Sylvanas, at which point he is driven back to Shadowfang Keep and we kill him there. The three Val'kyr (Aghra, Dashani, and something) then sacrifice themselves to resurrection Sylvanas, seemingly killing this conspiracy theory. The wow game time card can help you.

However, I've found two ways to look at it:

1) Godfrey was headstrong while living. It's possible that his disloyalty to Sylvanas and murder of her soldiers and her was simply his own doing for his bid to take over both Gilneas and Lordaeron. This would have been a great blow to the Val'kyr's plans of domination, not only since the orc there would have witness the betrayal if they flew off to take command of the Forsaken with their personal minions (blue-eyed Forsaken) but they could simply not have yet been prepared for such action. As such this would have been a setback, but what if it was intentional

2) Theory two suggest that they murdered Sylvanas on purpose and then willingly gave themselves up to resurrect her (only one expressing doubts about it) as part of the Val'kyr's overall plan to get closer to Sylvanas - which, judging by Sylvanas' first sentences after being resurrected, they succeeded in. The wow cd keys can give you the feeling. The old saying "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" comes to mind, and that's exactly what comes to mind. Sylvanas never fully trusted Varimathras, but it seems painfully clear that she, well, would bet her life on the loyalty of the Val'kyr, making them possibly the most dangerous enemy of the Forsaken.

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