Тебе перевести, или сам справишься, эксперт?
Ты не прав, и аргументы не очень. Слова гражданской войны использует тот же Неруб, чтобы описать именно то, что они воюют со своим же видом. А аутдэйтед мануал к 3-му варику тоже ничего конкретного не дает (война паука, кстати, с его времен была переписана).
Ну и уж если умеем читать на английском, то вот что есть об этом в целом в актуальной и самой свежей информации.
In Road to Damnation, when Kel'Thuzad remarked that Anub'arak had agreed to give himself to the Scourge in exchange for immortality, he answered: "'Agreed' implies choice." After that, Kel'Thuzad realized that the Lich King can compel obedience from the undead.[12] In Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, Arthas detected the vaguest stirring of resentment in Anub'arak's voice. He speculated that Anub'arak served only because he had to, and would turn on the Lich King if he was able to do so.[13]
In Azjol-Nerub, his quote upon death is, "Ahhh... RAAAAAGH! Never thought... I would be free of him...", confirming that Anub'arak had been an unwilling slave. The Lich King raised Anub'arak again, following his defeat at Azjol-Nerub, to kill the champions of the Crusaders' Coliseum. Anub'arak appeared grateful to serve his master there, though that may have been forced obedience.
The living nerubians do not view those who fell defending Azjol-Nerub from the Scourge as traitors,[14] but they frequently refer to Anub'arak as "The Traitor King".[15] Anub'arak may have betrayed his people in some way (as crypt lords in general did)[16] only to find himself regretting that decision later. Since the nerubians only began using the "Traitor King" title after Anub'arak returned to lead the undead against them,[4] it also possible that Anub'arak was held to a different standard and blamed for his deeds in undeath while other fallen nerubians (like Krik'thir) were not.
The Ultimate Visual Guide says Anub'arak was killed in the War of the Spider, raised into a crypt lord, and turned against his people in death. Although he was a servant of the Lich King, he was not a willing one.In his Heroes of the Storm trailer, Anub'arak expresses his resentment over being forced into servitude and his desire to be a ruler once again.[4]