01-22-2017, 01:12 AM
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[/float]Location/Role: Garrosh's "New Horde," once dormant, has begun to wreak havoc in the Tangled Green. Garrosh hates or at least looks down on most other established factions for various reasons. Rumors say he intends to assault Mokugare and Yggdrasil, and he openly deplores Ambrosia's all-are-welcome policies. His only allies are the orcs of the Hidden Temple, but even they are concerned of his war-mongering.
Garrosh and the New Horde can be found deep in the Tangled Green at their base of operations, a small camp of tents surrounded by a wall of pikes and Horde flags, a few miles from the Hidden Temple.
Story: Garrosh Hellscream was the former Warchief of the Horde. He is the son of the heroic warrior Grommash Hellscream. When the orc clans of Draenor united to form the first Horde in order to march through the Dark Portal to conquer Azeroth, Garrosh remained behind in Nagrand due to being infected with red pox, a plague that had begun to infect the orcs.
When then-Warchief Thrall, founder of the renewed Horde, traveled to Nagrand, he met Garrosh. Though he wasn't demonically influenced himself, Garrosh was haunted by his family's legacy: his father was the first orc to embrace corruption by drinking the blood of the pit lord Mannoroth. Garrosh lived in the shadow of his father's acts until he met Thrall, who explained to the younger Hellscream that Grommash ultimately gave his life to lift the demonic blood-curse, and freed his race from servitude to dark forces. Learning of his father's great deeds, Garrosh returned to Azeroth with Thrall and became a member of the Horde.
After showing his ferocity and bravery in battle, Thrall put Garrosh in charge of the Warsong Offensive, the Horde armies sent to wage war against the Lich King. Following the war's end, Garrosh returned to Orgrimmar as a venerated war hero. Garrosh eventually became the Warchief of the Horde after Thrall stepped down to focus on his shamanistic duties during the Cataclysm that tore Azeroth apart.
Brash, stubborn and impatient, all Garrosh wished as Warchief was to conquer all of Azeroth in the name of the Horde, and was willing to crush any who stood in his way, even the other members of the Horde. Garrosh's increasingly brutal pursuit of dominance led him to turn to ever darker sources of power, earning the hatred and distrust of the other races and leaders of the Horde and of the denizens of Pandaria, particularly the Shado-pan, the order of Pandaren guardians. After narrowly surviving an assassination attempt by Garrosh, the troll leader Vol'jin began an uprising against the Warchief, leading the other races of the Horde in increasingly open rebellion against their former leader.
Garrosh was defeated in a siege of Orgrimmar by Alliance and Horde champions. Both factions agreed to allow Garrosh to be tried for his crimes by the Pandaren, whose homeland suffered the greatest as a result of Garrosh's actions. Garrosh subsequently escaped imprisonment and went back in time to his homeworld of Draenor before the rise of the Horde. He changed the future, creating an alternate timeline in hopes of conquering Azeroth for the Horde.
As a result, Thrall challenged Garrosh to Mak'gora, an honourable duel to the death. As they battled at the Stones of Prophecy, Garrosh claimed that his actions were for the good of the Horde. He roared that it was Thrall who had made him Warchief and left him to "pick up the pieces". Though outmatched physically, Thrall called upon the formidable powers of the elements to grasp Garrosh in a hand of earth. Garrosh raged that Thrall had made him what he was, to which Thrall retaliated by saying that Garrosh had chosen his own destiny, before Thrall ended his life with a bolt of lightning.
Or so he thought.
Garrosh instead arrived in the Omniverse. Shortly after his arrival, he sought a way home to Azeroth. He knew that he had to lead a march on the one responsible: Omni. He traveled the Omniverse alone, and uncharacteristically quiet, to acquire information about the vast multiverse. Finally, he learned there were other orcs in the Tangled Green.
Once he arrived, Garrosh expected a warrior's welcome. But he was disappointed to find that, not only did the orcs not know who he was, but orcs were considered a lesser and barbaric race by others. He saw a race of orcs too cowardly to face true threats, instead resorting to squabbling with each other for petty dominance. His pride stung, Garrosh took it upon himself to unite the small orcish tribes of the Green and to build a new Horde. And this time, he would learn from his mistakes of trusting foreign races - the treacherous trolls and the like. He would make a Horde of warrior orcs, the likes of which the Omniverse had never seen.
Garrosh slowly grows in power as he swallows up more tribes, whether they be orc, ork, or uruks. He initially gained power by challenging other leaders to Mak'gora and defeating them. Sometimes he would raid villages and enslave other warriors. Now Garrosh's Horde consists of dozens of bloodthirsty and belligerent orcs, with Garrosh at their helm.
However, the chaos left in his trail has attracted the attention of both Coruscant, who hopes to direct his rampage at Camelot in an effort to further weaken their influence in the Green.
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Garrosh and the New Horde can be found deep in the Tangled Green at their base of operations, a small camp of tents surrounded by a wall of pikes and Horde flags, a few miles from the Hidden Temple.
Story: Garrosh Hellscream was the former Warchief of the Horde. He is the son of the heroic warrior Grommash Hellscream. When the orc clans of Draenor united to form the first Horde in order to march through the Dark Portal to conquer Azeroth, Garrosh remained behind in Nagrand due to being infected with red pox, a plague that had begun to infect the orcs.
When then-Warchief Thrall, founder of the renewed Horde, traveled to Nagrand, he met Garrosh. Though he wasn't demonically influenced himself, Garrosh was haunted by his family's legacy: his father was the first orc to embrace corruption by drinking the blood of the pit lord Mannoroth. Garrosh lived in the shadow of his father's acts until he met Thrall, who explained to the younger Hellscream that Grommash ultimately gave his life to lift the demonic blood-curse, and freed his race from servitude to dark forces. Learning of his father's great deeds, Garrosh returned to Azeroth with Thrall and became a member of the Horde.
After showing his ferocity and bravery in battle, Thrall put Garrosh in charge of the Warsong Offensive, the Horde armies sent to wage war against the Lich King. Following the war's end, Garrosh returned to Orgrimmar as a venerated war hero. Garrosh eventually became the Warchief of the Horde after Thrall stepped down to focus on his shamanistic duties during the Cataclysm that tore Azeroth apart.
Brash, stubborn and impatient, all Garrosh wished as Warchief was to conquer all of Azeroth in the name of the Horde, and was willing to crush any who stood in his way, even the other members of the Horde. Garrosh's increasingly brutal pursuit of dominance led him to turn to ever darker sources of power, earning the hatred and distrust of the other races and leaders of the Horde and of the denizens of Pandaria, particularly the Shado-pan, the order of Pandaren guardians. After narrowly surviving an assassination attempt by Garrosh, the troll leader Vol'jin began an uprising against the Warchief, leading the other races of the Horde in increasingly open rebellion against their former leader.
Garrosh was defeated in a siege of Orgrimmar by Alliance and Horde champions. Both factions agreed to allow Garrosh to be tried for his crimes by the Pandaren, whose homeland suffered the greatest as a result of Garrosh's actions. Garrosh subsequently escaped imprisonment and went back in time to his homeworld of Draenor before the rise of the Horde. He changed the future, creating an alternate timeline in hopes of conquering Azeroth for the Horde.
As a result, Thrall challenged Garrosh to Mak'gora, an honourable duel to the death. As they battled at the Stones of Prophecy, Garrosh claimed that his actions were for the good of the Horde. He roared that it was Thrall who had made him Warchief and left him to "pick up the pieces". Though outmatched physically, Thrall called upon the formidable powers of the elements to grasp Garrosh in a hand of earth. Garrosh raged that Thrall had made him what he was, to which Thrall retaliated by saying that Garrosh had chosen his own destiny, before Thrall ended his life with a bolt of lightning.
Or so he thought.
Garrosh instead arrived in the Omniverse. Shortly after his arrival, he sought a way home to Azeroth. He knew that he had to lead a march on the one responsible: Omni. He traveled the Omniverse alone, and uncharacteristically quiet, to acquire information about the vast multiverse. Finally, he learned there were other orcs in the Tangled Green.
Once he arrived, Garrosh expected a warrior's welcome. But he was disappointed to find that, not only did the orcs not know who he was, but orcs were considered a lesser and barbaric race by others. He saw a race of orcs too cowardly to face true threats, instead resorting to squabbling with each other for petty dominance. His pride stung, Garrosh took it upon himself to unite the small orcish tribes of the Green and to build a new Horde. And this time, he would learn from his mistakes of trusting foreign races - the treacherous trolls and the like. He would make a Horde of warrior orcs, the likes of which the Omniverse had never seen.
Garrosh slowly grows in power as he swallows up more tribes, whether they be orc, ork, or uruks. He initially gained power by challenging other leaders to Mak'gora and defeating them. Sometimes he would raid villages and enslave other warriors. Now Garrosh's Horde consists of dozens of bloodthirsty and belligerent orcs, with Garrosh at their helm.
However, the chaos left in his trail has attracted the attention of both Coruscant, who hopes to direct his rampage at Camelot in an effort to further weaken their influence in the Green.