[And Lydia means deaths, mostly. As a banshee, she feels personally responsible to stop the deaths. And it also hits her like a personal failure when she can't.]
She seems to be in a coma, but we'll deal with her when she wakes up. Unlike Arthas, though, she's assigned to a warden.
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[And Lydia means deaths, mostly. As a banshee, she feels personally responsible to stop the deaths. And it also hits her like a personal failure when she can't.]
She seems to be in a coma, but we'll deal with her when she wakes up. Unlike Arthas, though, she's assigned to a warden.