Why are blackrock orcs black
Quick Facts. View in 3D Links. Chest Blackrock Chestplate. Hands Krag'goth's Iron Gauntlets. Legs Blackrock Legplates. Feet Blackrock Greaves. And like I said mechagnomes got the new skin tones for gnomes. I would like that personally. As they all have good options. We see orcs getting the black rock eye colors here. Even blackrock orcs turned green when they drank the demon blood.
Look at orgrim doomhammer. Like I said im fine with gray. Especially because the dragonmaw did join the horde. But blackrock style akin to maghar is a no go in my book. Just grind your Honorbound or wait till SL. Gul'dan addressed the gathered orcs once more and convinced them that they needed a single military leader and that Blackhand, who had led his clan to victory after victory against the draenei, was best suited for the role.
In the end, the clans unanimously voted for Blackhand as their Warchief. Blackhand ordered his Blackrock masons to begin construction of a capital, known as the Citadel , in western Tanaan Jungle. While the masons worked, the Warchief assigned specific roles to the various clans and also created a new clan, known as the Black Tooth Grin , which consisted of soldiers handpicked by the Warchief himself and would serve as the scouting arm of the Blackrock clan.
The Blackrocks themselves were among the clans that would make up the Horde's main fighting force, leading direct assaults on draenei settlements and forming the backbone of the orcish army. To maintain order and discipline in his armies, Blackhand named Eitrigg , Varok Saurfang and Orgrim Doomhammer as his lieutenants.
The three of them oversaw the Blackrock war machine as smiths slaved away at their forges in Gorgrond day and night, crafting thousands of new weapons, armor and siege engines for the clans. Meanwhile, the most powerful Blackrock warlocks were sent to the other clans to artificially age adolescent orcs much as they had done with their own clan's youths.
A few years after genocide of the draenei concluded, the Blackrocks accompanied the Horde through the Dark Portal to Azeroth during the First War. Orgrim ended the contest when he crushed Blackhand's skull with the Doomhammer , after which he was declared the new Warchief of the Horde and chieftain of the Blackrock clan.
Although years of war had reduced their numbers, the Blackrock clan remained the strongest within the Horde, and they continued to dictate the course of the war, intimidating the lesser clans within the Horde into following Orgrim's lead. The forces of the Blackrock clan were fanatically loyal to Doomhammer and would serve him with their lives. Blackrock orcs commandeered the forges of Stormwind City , but many of them were in ruins due to the fire that had raged through the city.
After the Horde swept through the lands of Khaz Modan and the Bleeding Hollow clan were stationed outside the cities of Ironforge and Gnomeregan to keep their inhabitants contained, Orgrim ordered his Blackrock orcs to mine the surrounding mountains and commandeer the dwarves' forges. Before long, thick smoke blanketed the region, and blacksmiths distributed newly wrought armaments and siege weapons throughout the Horde in preparation for an assault on Lordaeron to the north.
When the Horde began moving from the Hillsbrad Foothills to Quel'Thalas , Varok Saurfang commanded a rearguard of Blackrock orcs to waylay the Alliance , giving the rest of the Horde precious time to cross Hillsbrad and funnel through a narrow mountain pass into the Hinterlands. After the Horde's final defeat at Blackrock Mountain , the forces of the Black Tooth Grin clan under the leadership of Dal'rend and Maim Blackhand gathered with other Horde survivors, mainly from the Blackrock clan, and waited until the Alliance had pulled its forces out of the region.
When the way was clear, the orcs snuck back into Blackrock Spire and took control of the stronghold, [17] when a bargain was struck between the Dark Irons and the Balckrocks; the dwarves descended even deeper into the mountain, while the orcs occupied the higher levels. Like many bargains, it was never intended to be kept. The brothers now planned to reforge the Horde as they saw fit and gradually reached out to other large groups of survivors.
Kilrogg Deadeye and the Bleeding Hollow ignored them, but the Dragonmaw clan pledged their support and offered to give some of their enslaved dragons to the forces at Blackrock if they were ever needed. The imprisoned Blackrock orcs in the internment camps were later freed by Thrall , Orgrim Doomhammer's successor, and joined the modern Horde. Shortly prior to the Third War , the Blackrock forces in southern Lordaeron re-embraced their demon-worshipping heritage and became a major problem for the Alliance.
The clan's warlocks predicted that demons would soon rain from the sky and that the world would burn, referring to the upcoming invasion by the Burning Legion. The orcs' uprisings forced the Alliance to take decisive measures, and King Terenas Menethil sent his son, Prince Arthas , with Uther the Lightbringer to contain the threat.
Arthas helped repel a Blackrock attack on the defenseless village of Strahnbrad , slaying the Blackrock Slave Master , but not before the orcs managed to haul off several villagers to their nearby encampment. Uther's attempts at parleying with the Blackrock blademaster failed, and shortly afterward the blademaster sacrificed several human captives in the name of the Legion.
Arthas led an attack on the blademaster's lair and succeeded in slaying him, but told Uther that he suspected the orcs had been attempting to summon demons with their sacrifices. However, the Lightbringer reassured the prince that the orcs were simply trying to hold on to dying traditions and that their demons had been defeated a long time ago. Months later, as the Legion-controlled undead Scourge ravaged Lordaeron, an encampment of Blackrock orcs led by Jubei'Thos and various blademasters and far seers maintained a functional Demon Gate near the Alterac Mountains.
Kel'Thuzad and Arthas who was now a Scourge death knight sought to claim the gate by destroying the Blackrock base so that Kel'Thuzad could commune with the demon lord Archimonde.
Upon encountering the undead, the Blackrocks proclaimed that the Legion had sent the dead to test them. The orcs considered themselves the true servants of the Legion and believed that the mindless undead were weak and impure. Kel'Thuzad replied that the orcs had failed their task and that they, too, had to be scourged from the world. When Arthas asked how the demon-worshipping orcs fit into the relationship between the Burning Legion and the Scourge, Kel'Thuzad explained that it was a very complicated matter, but that, simply put, the orcs no longer held any favor with the Legion.
Ultimately, the Blackrocks and their heroes were slaughtered, and Kel'Thuzad succeeded in contacting Archimonde. Elsewhere the Blackrock clan members of the New Horde helped set up Orgrimmar in Kalimdor as evidenced by the Blackrock banner visible in the city's entrance when Rexxar visited the capital. In Blackrock Spire, Warchief Dal'rend had found a new home for his people.
Rend and Maim ruled the Spire, in constant conflict with the Dark Iron dwarves over control of the stronghold. The black dragon Nefarian , son of Deathwing , gained the servitude of the Blackrock orcs [24] and asserted dominion over the Spire, with Dal'rend under his command. A force of Blackrock orcs under the leadership of Gath'Ilzogg [26] traveled from the Burning Steppes and claimed Stonewatch Keep in the Redridge Mountains [27] with the aid of the human warlock Morganth.
The orcs fought with horrific savagery, presumably fueled by Morganth's evil magic. Many human soldiers perished trying to defend the keep, but ultimately nothing could be done. Oddly enough, Morganth turned on his Blackrock cohorts shortly after the victory at Stonewatch, constructing the Tower of Ilgalar and building a small army of Shadowhide gnolls who began attacking humans and orcs alike.
Whatever betrayal took place between Morganth and the Blackrock warlord Gath'Ilzogg remained a mystery, though it was later discovered that Morganth had been searching for the Scythe of Elune. From Stonewatch, the Blackrock clan marauded the areas north of Lakeshire , keepings its citizens penned in the town like cattle. The outrunners were led by a vicious, crafty orc named Tharil'zun. Princess Moira volunteered to help, but while traveling through the Burning Steppes she and her guardsmen were ambushed and captured by Dark Irons.
According to him, the orcs were fighting a losing war and would eventually die off. Lathoric intended to use Obsidion to destroy the Blackrock orcs and unite the Dark Irons with their brethren in the Blackrock Depths. The Horde traitor Grark Lorkrub was found to be giving the Blackrock orcs vital information about the Kargath Expeditionary Force 's day to day operations and began hiding amongst the Blackrock forces in the Burning Steppes.
Lexlort ordered Horde adventurers to confront and capture him. Alliance forces in the Burning Steppes assumed that the Blackrocks were a product of their savage upbringing. However, when they discovered that the black dragonflight were the ones controlling the orcs and fueling them with rage and hostility, an adventurer was sent to warn Magistrate Solomon in Lakeshire. When Windsor was lost, so was all of the precious information.
Ragged John , who was with Reginald when he went missing, related how the two of them were attacked by a Blackrock raiding party in the middle of Blackrock Mountain. Windsor fought the orcs off with the ancient dwarven hammer Ironfoe , but it soon became clear that John and Reginald had been caught up in a battle between the Blackrocks and the Dark Iron dwarves the orcs had arrived early to set up traps and "other diabolical things".
When the Dark Iron army arrived, they recognized Ironfoe and chose to spare Reginald's life, imprisoning him in the Blackrock Depths rather than killing him on sight. This came as a shock, as it was previously thought within the Horde that Dal'rend had been slain decades earlier. The adventurer was sent to Orgrimmar to learn what Eitrigg knew about the Blackrocks before conferring with Warchief Thrall to find out what he wished to do about this problem.
A force of Blackrock orcs under the leadership of Kurtok the Slayer [44] managed to invade Northshire Valley after the Cataclysm opened a break in the mountain between Northshire and the Burning Steppes to the north.
Once Kurtok was slain, peasants were sent to the pass in an attempt to seal the passage so that no more orcs could come through. In Redridge, Lakeshire once again came under threat from the Blackrock orcs, who joined forces with the Redridge gnolls to plan an attack on the humans.
Several orcs were placed in the Rethban Caverns under the direct command of the gnoll leader, Yowler. However, as Keeshan refused to help, Alliance adventurers were tasked with rousing him from his stupor by retrieving Keeshan's armor and personal possessions from Alther's Mill and Render's Camp [56] [57] as well as rescue the various members of Keeshan's battalion, the Bravo Company , from orcish captivity in several locations around Redridge.
Since the orcs had destroyed the bridge leading to Stonewatch Keep, the humans had to either head north through Alther's Mill , cutting their way through an army of worgs, or south through Render's Valley , which was described by Jorgensen as a death trap. Keeshan told Messner to find some seaforium [58] while the adventurer was sent to both gather material for camouflage and find the SI:7 scout Brubaker.
When the adventurer found Brubaker, he had been killed by orcs and gruesomely strung up, but a note in his pouch revealed that the orcs had cages full of prisoners of war, which would have to be freed before the valley could be blown up, and that the orcs were being backed by black dragons. When the elder shaman Ner'zhul first began developing his plan to open more Dark Portals, he required the knowledge of a specific order of death knights who knew how to rebuild the original Dark Portal.
Mogor, the renegade ogre-mage of the Laughing Skull clan, had taken control of this group of death knights and was using them for some dark purpose of his own.
Ner'zhul ordered a small force of orcs, ogres, and a death knights from the Shadowmoon clan to attack the Laughing Skulls and subjugate Mogor's death knight, although the death knights were using the color of the Shattered Hand clan, they were secretly manipulated by Mogor. Ner'zhul forces rescued Grom Hellscream, who had been held prisoner by the Laughing Skull clan, and with his help the attack was carried out successfully and Ner'zhul gained the knowledge required to open to portal back to Azeroth and begin the next stage of his plan.
After the reopening of the Dark Portal a group of Laughing Skull warriors crossed it, they established near the citadel of Nethergarde, there they fought against Danath Trollbane and his army, in this battle all the Laughing Skull warriors on Azeroth were killed by the Alliance of Lordaeron. When the human armies invaded Draenor, the Laughing Skull clan defended of the Alliance Expedition with a daemon and skeletal warriors but were defeated.
Then the Alliance Expedition invaded the shipyards of Zeth'kur, with this the clans were driven to new heights of fury, one of the nearby island of Zeth'kur had a Laughing Skull encampment and was destroyed by the Alliance. After defeating Deathwing, the Alliance attacked the Skeletal Coast, one of the islands near the coast had another Laughing Skull encampment, the clan's warriors were defeated, however they delayed the Alliance and before they could attack the Fortress Shadowmoon, the Laughing Skull stole the Book of Medivh from Ner'zhul.
When the Alliance Expedition went in search of the Book of Medivh, they sided with Mogor and his clan. In exchange for the dominance over the northern clans of Draenor and securing the passes across the Blade's Edge Mountains, he promised to deliver to the humans the Book of Medivh. Khadgar, Alleria, Turalyon, and their strongest warriors reinforced Mogor and the Laughing Skull clan and stopped the Bonechewer clan, then attacked a stronghold of the Thunderlord clan possibly Thunderlord Village and destroyed it, gaining the control of the region.
Mogor was uncharacteristically true to his word, and managed to escape the wrath of the shaman Ner'zhul, when the world of Draenor tore appart, Mogor and his clan went with it. After helping the Alliance obtain the Book of Medivh, Mogor and his clan apparently remained with their newly won lands as the Alliance continued on to the Dark Portal. While the Shadowmoon clan fled through one of the newly created portals there is no sign that Mogor and the Laughing Skull clan did the same.
By the time the adventurers first visited the Outland, the Laughing Skull clan have become fel orcs. Prior to the orcs' corruption the clan was led by Blackhand the Destroyer. During the war against the Draenei, the clan was chosen to perform the first orcish attack against a Draenei hunting party , due to the clan being based reasonably near Telmor, one of the smaller and more isolated Draenei cities.
Soon afterwards, Blackhand fell to the manipulations of Gul'dan, becoming a mere figurehead for the warlock. Near the end of the First War, Blackhand was challenged and killed by his lieutenant, Orgrim Doomhammer. Doomhammer seized control of the clan and slaughtered the members of the Shadow Council, the biggest threat to his throne. The clan's forces achieved a number of victories during the Second War, though the betrayal of Gul'dan forced Doomhammer to divide his forces and send a part of the clan to hunt him down and slaughter his followers.
The event weakened the Blackrocks, who were eventually defeated and nearly destroyed during the assault on Blackrock Spire, and Orgrim Doomhammer was himself captured and sent to Lordaeron in chains. The Blackrock clan did not disappear; though; the few remaining orcs who had not been captured or killed at the battle returned to Blackrock Spire and began to rebuild.
Unlike the other orcs, they remained steadfast to the ideals of the old Horde, including demon worship and depraved blood lust. They became a beacon for orcs who longed for the old days, and soon enough their ranks began to swell again. In the intervening years between the Second War and Third War, the Blackrock clan became a major problem for the Alliance.
A faction in Lordaeron under the leadership of Jubei'thos re-embraced their demon-worshipping heritage, staged raids on a number of defenseless Alliance towns, and sacrificed their villagers to the Legion. They did this because their warlocks told them that demons would rain from the skies and the world would burn referring to the coming of the Burning Legion in the following months.
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