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− | The following [[NPC]]s can be found in [[Azshara]]. |
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+ | | image = Horde_Crest.png |
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+ | | name = The Horde |
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+ | | faction = Horde |
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+ | | leader = {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream}} (Warchief of the Horde)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Vol'jin}} (Leader of the Darkspear Trolls)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Baine Bloodhoof}} (High Chiefain of the Tauren)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Sylvanas Windrunner}} (Queen of the Forsaken, Leader of the Horde in the Eastern Kingdoms)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Lor'themar Theron}} (Regent Lord of Quel'Thalas)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Trade Prince Gallywix}} (Trade Prince of the Bilgewater Cartel) <br/> |
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+ | | leaders = {{npc||Thrall}} (Horde representative in the Earthen Ring)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Hamuul Runetotem}} (Leader of Horde Druids Affairs)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||General Drek'Thar}} (Leader of the Frostwolf and Eastern Kingdoms Horde Orcs)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Varok Saurfang}} (High Overlord of the Kor'Kron Guard and Co-leader of the Warsong Offensive)<br/> |
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+ | {{NPC||Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher}} (High Examiner of the Reliquary) <br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Roanauk Icemist}} (Chieftain of the Horde Taunka)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Warlord Zaela}} (Warlord of Dragonmaw) <br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Archmage Aethas Sunreaver}} (Leader of the Sunreavers)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Nazgrel}} (Overseer of Thrallmar)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Jorin Deadeye}} (Chieftain of Bleeding Hollow)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Greatmother Geyah}} (Founder of and Spiritual Leader of the Mag'har)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Leoroxx}} (Chieftain of the Mok'Nathal clan)<br/> |
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+ | {{NPC||Jor'kil the Soulripper}} (Chieftain of the Shatterspear tribe)<br/> |
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+ | {{npc||Tharg}} / {{npc||Rexxar}} (Chieftains of the Stonemaul clan)<br /> |
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+ | {{NPC||Galen Trollbane}} (Fallen Prince of Stromgarde)<br /> |
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+ | {{NPC||Halduron Brightwing}} (Ranger General of Quel'thalas, Leader of the Farstriders) |
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+ | | capital = [[Orgrimmar]] |
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+ | | capitals = [[Thunder Bluff]], [[Undercity]], [[Silvermoon City]],<br /> [[Bilgewater Harbor]] |
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+ | | language = [[Orcish]] |
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+ | | slang = [[Taurahe]], [[Gutterspeak]], [[Thalassian]], [[Zandali]], [[Goblin (language)|Goblin]], [[Low Common]] |
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+ | | races = {{Race|Orc|notext}}[[Durotar]] [[Orc]] |
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+ | {{Race|Jungle Troll|notext}} [[Darkspear]] [[Jungle troll|troll]]<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Tauren|notext}} [[Mulgore]] [[Tauren]]<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Goblin (playable)|[[Bilgewater Cartel|Bilgewater]] [[goblin]]}} <br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Forsaken}} [[Undead]]<br /> |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Val'kyr}} [[Forsaken]] [[Val'kyr]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Abomination}} [[Forsaken]] [[Abomination]] |
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+ | *{{Race|undeadelf|notext}} [[Forsaken]] [[undead elf]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Banshee}} [[Forsaken]] [[Banshee]] |
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+ | {{Race|Blood elf (playable)|notext}}[[Quel'Thalas]] [[Blood elf]]<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|ForestTroll|[[Revantusk tribe|Revantusk]] [[Forest Troll]]}}<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Jungle Troll|notext}} [[Shatterspear]] [[Jungle troll|troll]]<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Ogre|notext}}{{Race|OgreMage|notext}} [[Stonemaul]] [[Ogre]]<br /> |
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+ | {{RaceIcon|Dragonmaw|Male}}{{RaceIcon|Dragonmaw|Female}} [[Dragonmaw Clan|Dragonmaw]] [[Orc]]<br/ > |
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+ | {{Race|Mag'har}}<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Half-Ogre}} ([[Mok'Nathal]])<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Half-Orc}}<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Fel Orc|notext}}[[Chaos Orc]]<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Taunka}}<br /> |
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+ | {{RaceIconExt|Hobgoblin}} [[Bilgewater Cartel|Bilgewater]] [[Hobgoblin]]<br /> |
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+ | {{Race|Kobold|notext}} [[Stonetalon Mountains|Stonetalon]] [[Kobold]]<br /> |
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+ | {{RaceIconExt|Wyvern}} [[Wyvern]] |
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+ | Few individuals from other [[races]] |
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+ | | theater = [[Lordaeron]], [[Central Kalimdor|Central]] and [[Southern Kalimdor]], [[Quel'Thalas]], [[Outland]], [[Northrend]] |
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+ | | pop= 292,210 approx.<ref>Based on official totals in various official sources, including Lands of Mystery, Lands of Conflict, and various blood elf/high elf percentages given in various sources. The 38,580 blood elves under Kael'thas have been subtracted from original 330,790 total as his faction is no longer part of the other blood elves. See [[Talk:Horde#Population|talk page]].</ref> |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{this|the recent history and current state of the Horde|its past|History of the Horde}} |
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+ | The '''Horde''' is one of the two major political [[faction]]s of the mortal races in [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], its counterpart being the [[Alliance]]. The Horde, a faction led by off-worlders and composed of outsiders has survived these obstacles by bonding together, fighting as family, comrades, or even uneasy allies.<ref>"[[Beginnings and Ends]]"</ref> Although its ideals, policies, and beliefs have been revised and membership has changed over time, it is the same Horde inherited by [[Thrall]] through [[Warchief]] {{npc||Orgrim Doomhammer}}.<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 165-176</ref> |
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− | == Questgivers == |
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− | + | == Major members == |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Ag'tor Bloodfist}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|10|The Eyes of Ashenvale}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|10|Venison for the Troops}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|10|Return of the Highborne?}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Andorel Sunsworn}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Amberwind's Journal}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Assistant Greely}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|When Science Attacks}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|A Gigantic Snack}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|Mysterious Azsharite}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|13|Befriending Giants}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|14|Azsharite Experiment Number One}} |
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− | ****** {{questlong|Horde|14|Azsharite Experiment Number Two}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Bombardier Captain Smooks}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Mortar the Point}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Captain Desoto|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|16|There Are Many Like It}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Captain Tork|Mergers and Acquisitions}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Still Beating Heart}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|17|Shore Leave}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Commander Molotov|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Hand-me-downs}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|Profitability Scouting}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|13|Private Chat}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|16|Rapid Deployment}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Custer Clubnik}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|12|Survey the Lakeshore}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|12|Gunk in the Trunk}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|12|Dozercism}}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|13|Need More Science}}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Murloc|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Ergll}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|A Little Pick-me-up}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Absorbent}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|17|Full of Hot Water}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|That's Just Rude!}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|17|Wash Out}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Foreman Fisk}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|11|A Quota to Meet}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Glix Grindlock|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Military Breakthrough}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|In The Face!}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Haggrum Bloodfist}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|The Blackmaw Scar}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|17|A Pale Brew}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|17|Diplomacy by Another Means}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|17|The Blackmaw Doublecross}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|ControlPanel|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Headquarters Radio}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|11|Prismbreak}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Hobart Grapplehammer}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|14|The Terrible Tinkers of the Ruined Reaches}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|15|A Hello to Arms}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Horzak Zignibble}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|11|Basilisk Bashin'}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|11|Stone Cold}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|11|The Perfect Prism}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Kalec|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Kalec}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Friends Come In All Colors}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Image of Archmage Xylem}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Trouble Under Foot}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|18|The Pinnacle of Learning}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|18|Watch Your Step}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|18|The Trial of Fire}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|18|The Trial of Frost}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|18|The Trial of Shadow}} |
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− | ****** {{questlong|Horde|18|Xylem's Asylum}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|HumanDeathknight|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Joanna|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|19|Wasn't It Obvious?}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Labor Captain Grabbit}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|11|Runaway Shredder!}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|11|The Captain's Logs}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|11|Up a Tree}} |
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− | ***** {{questlong|Horde|11|Defend the Gates!}} |
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− | ****** {{questlong|Horde|11|Arborcide}} |
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− | ******* {{questlong|Horde|11|Report to Horzak}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Undead|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Lieutenant Drex|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|16|Mop Up}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|17|Field Promotion}} |
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− | * [[File:Inv enchant voidsphere.png|18px]]{{NPC|Horde|Lower Scrying Stone}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Hacking the Construct}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Malynea Skyreaver}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|12|A Thousand Stories in the Sand}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|12|Memories of the Dead}} |
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− | **** {{questlong|Horde|12|Mystery of the Sarcen Stone}} |
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− | * [[File:Inv misc stonetablet 08.png|18px]]{{NPC|Horde|Naga Power Stone}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|The Keystone Shard}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|Report to Twocrush}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Private Worcester|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Another Warm Body}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Quarla Whistlebreak|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Waste of Thyme}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Ruckus}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|16|First Come, First Served}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|ControlPanel|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Secret Lab Squawkbox}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Segmentation Fault: Core Dumped}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sergeant Hort|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|16|Halo Drops}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sergeant Zelks|Mergers and Acquisitions}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Extermination}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Head of the Snake}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Ticker Required}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sorata Firespinner|Washed Out Apprentice}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Dressed to Impress}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Raptor|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Subject Nine}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|14|Nine's Plan}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|14|Raptor Raptor Rocket}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Teemo}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Azshara Blues}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Teresa Spireleaf|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Manual Labor}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Tharkul Ironskull|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Renewable Resource}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Tora Halotrix|Mergers and Acquisitions}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|17|Handling the Goods}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Torg Twocrush}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Investigating the Sea Shrine}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|To Gut a Fish}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|Sisters of the Sea}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Twistex Happytongs|Animal Research}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|Bad Science! Bad!}} |
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− | *** {{questlong|Horde|13|My Favorite Subject}} |
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− | * [[File:Inv enchant voidsphere.png|18px]]{{NPC|Horde|Upper Scrying Stone}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Arcane De-Construction}} |
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− | * [[File:Inv box 01.png|18px]]{{NPC|Horde|Weapons Cabinet}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|11|Refleshification}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Will Robotronic}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|18|Shear Will}} |
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− | * [[File:Inv misc note 01.png|18px]]{{NPC|Horde|Wrenchmen Recruitment Poster}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|16|Operation Fishgut}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Xiz "The Eye" Salvoblast|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | ** {{questlong|Horde|13|First Degree Mortar}} |
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+ | Major member races include: |
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− | === {{Neutral Icon}} Neutral === |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|NightElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Elder Skygleam}} ([[Lunar Festival]]) |
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− | ** {{questlong|Neutral|70|Skygleam the Elder}} ([[Lunar Festival]]) |
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+ | * {{Race|Orc|notext}} The ''' [[orc (playable)|orcs]]''' of [[Durotar]]. |
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− | == Class Trainers == |
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+ | ** The surviving orcs of Azeroth's [[First War|First]], [[Second War|Second]] and [[Third War|Third]] Wars, who were released by [[Thrall]] from the [[Internment camps]] of [[Lordaeron]] and led by him to form their new destiny in [[Kalimdor]] while attempting to re-embrace their once honorable, shamanistic ways and fight the corruption of [[Fel|demonic]] [[magic]]. |
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− | === {{Horde Icon}} Horde === |
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+ | ** Led by Warchief [[Garrosh Hellscream]], named by Thrall to succeed him in the wake of the Cataclysm. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Bamm Megabomb|Hunter Trainer}} |
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+ | *** Lesser leaders include: {{npc||Varok Saurfang}} and {{npc||Drek'Thar}}. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Evol Fingers|Warlock Trainer}} |
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+ | ** Capital is [[Orgrimmar]] in [[Durotar]]. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Fizz Lighter|Mage Trainer}} |
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+ | ** They also have camps in the [[Barrens]], [[Ashenvale]], [[Stranglethorn Vale]], [[Arathi Highlands]], [[Badlands]], [[Swamp of Sorrows]] and [[Azshara]]. Since the reopening of the [[Dark Portal]], the orcs have expanded into their former homeworld of Draenor (now [[Outland]]), with encampments in [[Hellfire Peninsula]], [[Terokkar Forest]], [[Nagrand]], the [[Blade's Edge Mountains]] and [[Shadowmoon Valley]]. Recently expanded into [[Northrend]], with massive fortresses and outposts in the [[Borean Tundra]], the [[Dragonblight]], and the [[Grizzly Hills]]. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Maxx Avalanche|Shaman Trainer}} |
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+ | ** Surviving orc [[clan]]s that have joined Thrall: |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sister Goldskimmer|Priest Trainer}} |
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+ | *** [[Frostwolf clan]] - Thrall's own clan, led by [[Farseer]] {{npc||Drek'Thar}} since the death of its last affirmed chieftain, [[Durotan]]. The Frostwolf clan is the largest concentration of orcs in the [[Eastern Kingdoms]], residing in [[Alterac Valley]] since their exile by Gul'dan decades earlier. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Stinky Sharpshiv|Rogue Trainer}} |
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+ | *** [[Warsong clan]] - Led by {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream}}, these orcs have largely settled in [[Ashenvale Forest]]. |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|TargetDummyGoblin|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Warrior-Matic NX-01|Warrior Trainer}} |
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+ | *** [[Shattered Hand clan]] - The Azerothian part of the clan have joined Thrall and serve as the Horde's guild of assassins. |
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+ | *** The [[Mag'har]] are orcs that have escaped corruption and remained in Outland throughout all three wars. They are led by [[Greatmother Geyah]], Thrall's Grandmother. Other notable members are {{npc||Dranosh Saurfang}}, {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream}}, and {{npc||Jorin Deadeye}}. |
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+ | *** [[Bleeding Hollow clan]] - The clan returned to Draenor after the Second War, but as it was torn apart some of the members crossed to the safety of Azeroth at the same time that Grom Hellscream and his Warsong clan passed. They were captured and later rescued from the internment camps, and now they serve the New Horde. Additionally they have a notable presence in the [[Mag'har]] including their Chieftain {{npc||Jorin Deadeye}}. |
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+ | *** [[Burning Blade clan]] - The [[blademaster]]s were once part of the Burning Blade clan, although the clan consumed itself in the throes of demonic corruption, these few swordsmen are still part of the Horde.<ref>''[[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos|Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos - manual]]'', 84</ref> |
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+ | *** [[Blackrock clan]] - {{npc||Eitrigg}} and {{npc||Varok Saurfang}} are known members of the new Horde,<ref>{{quest|Eitrigg's Wisdom#Dialogue}}</ref> {{npc||Bloodeye Redfist}} went with {{npc||Reghar Earthfury}} to [[Kalimdor]] with the new Horde,<ref>[[Prologue]]</ref> besides this known members there were banners of this clan in some encampments during the [[Third War]].<ref>{{ref game |title=Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos |expansion= |campaign=[[Eternity's End]] |mission=[[The Awakening of Stormrage]] |zone= |npc= |quote= |quest= }}</ref> |
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+ | *** [[Shadowmoon clan]] - The peons and scouts of [[Shadowmoon Village]] are possibly surviving members of this clan. |
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+ | *** [[Twilight's Hammer clan]] - At least {{npc||Zaruk||one orc}} is still part of the Horde.<ref>{{quest|Theldurin the Lost}}</ref> |
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+ | *** [[Dragonmaw Clan]] - The Dragonmaw Clan is led by [[Warlord Zaela]] and reside in the [[Twilight Highlands]].<ref>http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=24702035296&postId=246996836533&sid=1#14</ref> |
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+ | *** [[Rageroar clan]] - The Rageroar are led by {{npc||Karga Rageroar}}. Currently they are assualting [[Northwatch Hold]]. |
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+ | ** The orcs have a special bond with wolves. They serve as mounts for the orcs and are often seen as their symbol, especially the Frostwolves. |
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− | == Profession (Tradeskill) Trainers == |
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− | === {{Horde Icon}} Horde === |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Doc Zapnozzle|First Aid Trainer}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|TrainingMachine|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|KTC Train-a-Tron Deluxe|Professions Trainer & Vendor}} |
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+ | * {{Race|Jungle Troll|notext}} The [[jungle troll|jungle]] '''[[troll (playable)|trolls]]''' of the [[Darkspear]] tribe. |
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− | == Merchants == |
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+ | ** Originally from a small chain of islands in the [[Great Sea]]. Eventually joined Thrall’s journey to Kalimdor and moved to the [[Echo Isles]], but were then rooted out by the [[Kul Tiras]] marines. They are forever indebted to the orcs for saving their tribe and giving them a home. |
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+ | ** Led by [[Shadow hunter]] {{npc||Vol'jin}}, son of the former leader {{npc||Sen'jin}}. |
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+ | *** Lesser leaders include: {{npc||Vanira}} the shaman and {{npc||Zen'tabra}} the druid. |
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+ | ** Capital is [[Darkspear Isle]], the largest of the [[Echo Isles]], off the coast of [[Durotar]]. |
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+ | *** Prior to the reclamation of the Echo Isles, [[Sen'jin Village]] in mainland Durotar was the main Darkspear settlement. Other troll settlements are located in [[Ashenvale]], [[Stonetalon Mountains]] and [[Desolace]]. They also control both of the Horde outposts ([[Swamprat Post]] and [[Zabra'jin]]) in the [[Zangarmarsh]] in [[Outland]]. |
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+ | ** The trolls use [[raptor]]s and [[bat]]s as riding mounts. |
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+ | ** They left [[Orgrimmar]] in [[Cataclysm]], and do not support {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream||Garrosh}}. |
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− | === {{Horde Icon}} Horde === |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Beezle Spinspark|Engineering Supplies}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Brett "Coins" McQuid|General Goods}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Feena Simplesap|Poisons & Reagents}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Feezle Spinspark|Engineering Supplies}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Gappy Silvertooth|Bling Merchant}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Geezle Spinspark|Engineering Supplies}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Joeyray|Cookie}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Mixi|Innkeeper}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sally "Salvager" Sandscrew|Armor Vendor}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Stek Orespazz|Blacksmithing Supplies}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Tex Vortacoil|Reagents}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Zizo Seasizzle|Fishing Supplies}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Zoey Wizzlespark|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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+ | * {{Race|Tauren|notext}} The '''[[tauren (playable)|tauren]]''' of [[Mulgore]]. |
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− | == Various Services == |
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+ | ** A race of noble creatures, native to [[Kalimdor]], who befriended the orcs and offered them spiritual guidance and aid. |
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+ | ** Led by High Chieftain {{npc||Baine Bloodhoof}}, following the death of his father [[Cairne Bloodhoof|Cairne]]. |
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+ | ** Lesser leaders include: Archdruid {{npc||Hamuul Runetotem}}. |
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+ | ** Capital is [[Thunder Bluff]] in Mulgore. |
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+ | *** They also have camps in the [[Barrens]], [[Thousand Needles]], [[Stonetalon Mountains]], [[Desolace]], [[Feralas]] and [[Felwood]]. They have also sent ambassadors to their cousins, the [[taunka]], in Northrend. |
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+ | ** They lend their mighty [[kodo]] beasts to the Horde's efforts. |
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+ | ** Tauren tribes |
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+ | *** [[Bloodhoof tribe]] - The first Tauren tribe to side with the Horde, they are led by {{NPC||Baine Bloodhoof}} in the wake of his [[Cairne Bloodhoof|father's]] death at the hands of {{npc||Magatha Grimtotem}}. |
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+ | *** [[Ragetotem tribe]] - Proud warriors of [[Thunder Bluff]]. Formerly led by [[Sark Ragetotem]]. |
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+ | *** [[Dawnstrider tribe]] - Talented enchanters and shaman. |
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+ | *** [[Runetotem tribe]] - Led by {{npc||Hamuul Runetotem}}, these tauren have recently discovered the ways of the druid. |
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+ | *** [[Skychaser tribe]] - The spiritual leaders of the tauren shaman. |
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+ | *** [[Thunderhorn tribe]] - Most of the Thunderhorn tribe are hunters. |
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+ | *** [[Grimtotem tribe]] - The Grimtotem tauren that survived the battle at [[Thunder Bluff]] and chose to follow [[Jevan Grimtotem]] and ally with the Horde. |
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+ | * {{Race|Forsaken|notext}} The '''[[undead (playable)|undead]]''' of [[Lordaeron]]. |
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+ | ** Known as the [[Forsaken]], this group of [[undead]] was released from the control of the {{npc||Lich King}} and have entered into an alliance of convenience with the other members of the Horde. |
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+ | *** The group also consists of other undead creatures, such as the [[val'kyr]], that chose to join the Forsaken after the Lich King's death. |
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+ | ** Led by the Banshee Queen {{npc||Sylvanas Windrunner}}. |
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+ | ** Capital is the [[Undercity]], beneath the [[Ruins of Lordaeron|ruined City of Lordaeron]] in [[Tirisfal Glades]]. |
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+ | ** They also have holdings in [[Silverpine Forest]] and the [[Hillsbrad Foothills]], as well as towns in the [[Howling Fjord]] and the [[Dragonblight]] in [[Northrend]]. |
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+ | ** The [[Royal Apothecary Society]] - a faction of forsaken alchemists trying to create a new plague to wipe out the Scourge and other forms of life. |
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+ | ** The Forsaken contribute [[Vampire Bat]]s and [[Skeletal Horse]]s to the horde forces and use them as mounts. These are regular beasts with no sentient mind. |
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+ | ** Various allies of the Forsaken that broke free from the Lich King with them, including: |
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+ | *** {{Race|Undeadelf|notext}} Various former [[high elven]] citzens who follow the Banshee Queen. |
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+ | *** {{RaceIconExt|Banshee}} {{npc||Sylvanas Windrunner||Sylvanas}} has many [[banshee]] allies. |
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+ | *** {{RaceIconExt|Val'kyr}} Following the death of the [[evil]] {{npc||Lich King}}, many [[val'kyr]] were conscripted by Sylvanas to raise slain enemies as Forsaken. |
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+ | *** {{RaceIconExt|Abomination}} The Forsaken keep a large amount of [[abomination]]s in their service. |
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− | === {{Horde Icon}} Horde === |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Bilgewater Rocket-jockey}} (Azshara Rocketway Transport) |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Friz Groundspin|Flight Master}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Grimy Greasefingers|Innkeeper}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Kroum|Wind Rider Master}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Mixi|Innkeeper}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Stella Boomboom|Stable Master}} |
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+ | * {{Bc-inline}} {{Race|BloodElf|notext}} The '''[[blood elf (playable)|blood elves]]''' of [[Quel'Thalas]]. |
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− | == Other Notable NPCs == |
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+ | ** A group of former [[high elf|high elves]] shunned for their magic addiction and betrayed by members of the Alliance, turned to the Horde to help them reach Outland and achieve their destiny. These elves have a strong alliance with the [[Forsaken]] with whom they share a similar fate and former denizens (high elven banshees and [[dark ranger]]s). |
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+ | ** Led by {{npc||Lor'themar Theron}}, Regent Lord of Quel'Thalas, following the death of the maddened [[Kael'thas Sunstrider|Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider]]. |
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+ | *** Lesser leaders include: {{npc||Halduron Brightwing}}, {{NPC||Grand Magister Rommath}} and {{npc||Lady Liadrin}}. |
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+ | ** Capital is [[Silvermoon City]] in [[Eversong Woods]], in northern [[Quel'Thalas]]. |
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+ | ** They also have holdings in the [[Ghostlands]], alongside the Forsaken and an encampment in [[Hellfire Peninsula]] in Outland, to support blood elf pilgrims traveling through the Dark Portal from Azeroth. |
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+ | ** The [[Magisters]] - masters of the arcane, and Quel'thalas' primary spellcasters. Led by [[Grand Magister]] {{NPC||Rommath}}. |
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+ | ** The [[Farstriders]] - a special blood elven faction of rangers and scouts, led by {{npc||Halduron}}, [[Ranger-General of Silvermoon]]. |
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+ | ** The [[Blood Knight]] Order - a special blood elven faction of paladins, led by {{npc||Liadrin}}. |
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+ | ** The Blood Elves have long been using [[hawkstrider]]s and [[dragonhawk]] mounts. |
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− | === {{Alliance Icon}} Alliance === |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Gnome|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Bingham Gadgetspring}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|NightElf|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Lorekeeper Amberwind}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|NightElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Marius Tanolaar}} |
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+ | * {{C-inline}} {{Race|Goblin (playable)|notext}} The '''[[goblin (playable)|goblins]]''' of the [[Bilgewater Cartel]]. |
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− | === {{Horde Icon}} Horde === |
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+ | ** With the Cataclysm consuming their home island of [[Kezan]], the goblins of the Bilgewater Cartel are shipped across the sea, intended for slave labor in Azshara, when they are caught in a naval crossfire between an Alliance fleet and a single Horde vessel off the [[Lost Isles]]. While there, they are attacked by the [[Alliance]] and ally with the orcs to defeat both their mutual foe, the hostile natives of the Lost Isles, and dissent from within their own ranks. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Ace}} |
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+ | **Led by {{npc||Trade Prince Gallywix}}. |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|SpiritHealer|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Anara}} |
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+ | **Capital is [[Bilgewater Harbor]] in the heavily-reshaped [[Azshara]]. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Highborne|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Archmage Selwyn|Mennar Academy}} |
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+ | *** The goblins also have a [[Goblin Slums|district]] within the orcish capital of Orgrimmar. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Bleenik Fizzlefuse}} |
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+ | ** Like the gnomes, the goblins are masters of engineering and have built trikes - essentially three-wheeled motorcycles - to serve as their mounts. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Bruno Flameretardant}} |
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+ | ** {{RaceIconExt|Hobgoblin}} [[Hobgoblin]]s, huge chemically altered goblins have come with the goblins. In-game goblins can summon them to access the [[bank]]. |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Captain Grektar|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Captain Krazz}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Coach Crosscheck|The Bilgewater Buccaneers}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|NightElf|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Coral Moongale|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Darwin|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Devon Rackled|Munitions Specialist}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Gnome|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Fib Gyrojolt|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Fleep}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Foreman Dampwick}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Frankie Gearslipper}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Geargrinder Gizmo}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Grit|Gob Squad}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Turtle|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Gurgll the Tracking Turtle}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Gurlorn|Wind Rider Veteran}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Henny|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Heron Tuns|Munitions Specialist}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Izzy}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Hobgoblin|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Jack the Hammer}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Jr. Bombardier Hackel}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Lobos|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Undead|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Lux|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Undead|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Morta the Wretch|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Newt|Gob Squad}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Nyrill|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Patch|Gob Squad}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Troll|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Phloem|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Private Permudo|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Raethas Dawnseer|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sanath Lim-yo|Xylem's Apprentice}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Azuregos|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Spirit of Azuregos}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Highborne|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Spirit of Kalytha}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Sudsy Magee}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Ticker|Gob Squad}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Uncle Bedlam|Bilgewater Battalion}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Goblin|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Volt|Gob Squad}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Warlord Krogg}} |
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− | === |
+ | === Horde Forces === |
+ | ;Azeroth |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Furbolg|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Gatekeeper Rageroar}} (Rare) |
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+ | The uneasy truce between the [[Alliance]] and the Horde in the aftermath of the Third War was soon broken when several battlegrounds between various forces of the factions have erupted: |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|MountainGiant|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Gormungan}} |
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+ | * [[Defilers]] – A force of [[Forsaken]] sent to get resources of [[Arathi Basin]], found themselves fighting a vicious war with the [[League of Arathor]] (who was there for the same reason) over the rich land. |
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+ | * [[Frostwolf clan]] – This clan settled in the [[Alterac Mountains]] and lived peacefully for years, until their valley was invaded by the treasure seeking [[Stormpike Guard]]. The bold frostwolves refused to allow the destruction of their home and declared war on the intruders. |
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+ | * [[Warsong Outriders]] – Following the Third War, the Warsong clan joined Thrall in his journey to Kalimdor and settled in the forests of [[Ashenvale]], there they keep deforesting the woods for their camps and to ensure supplies for the Horde. The night elves, which don't see kindly to this, have opened war on the orcs. |
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− | === Hostile === |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Hippogryph|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Antilos}} (Rare) |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|MountainGiant|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Balboa}} (Elite) |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Naga|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|High Priestess Silthera}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Naga|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Lady Silisthra}} |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Naga|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Lady Vesthra}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|NagaLord|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Lord Kassarus}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Raptor|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Subject Four}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Furbolg|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Ungarl|Blackmaw Chieftain}} |
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− | * {{RaceIconExt|Wraith|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Varo'then's Ghost}} (Rare) |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|Naga|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Warlord Krellian}} |
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+ | ;Outland |
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− | [[Category:Azshara NPCs| ]] |
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+ | * [[Thrallmar]] - is the name for the Horde expeditionary forces to [[Outland]], who quickly found many native allies. These brave warriors of the horde are led by [[Nazgrel]], and consist of all the Horde races. |
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+ | ** The expedition's settlements are scattered all over Outland's zones, except Nagrand and Netherstom. |
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+ | * {{Race|Mag'har|notext}} The [[Mag'har]] orcs of [[Nagrand]] - a clan of orcs that wasn't corrupted by demons and remained in Outland through all the wars of Azeroth, being led by {{NPC||Geyah}}. |
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+ | * {{Race|Mok'nathal|notext}} The [[Mok'Nathal]] clan of [[Blade's Edge Mountains]], led by {{npc||Leoroxx}}. |
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+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ;Northrend ([[Horde Expedition]]) |
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+ | * [[Warsong Offensive]] - The main forces of the horde's expedition to northrend, led by {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream}}. |
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+ | ** [[Kor'kron Guard]] - the elite fighting forces of the Horde, serving the Horde Expedition in Northrend led by {{npc||Varok Saurfang}}. |
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+ | * {{Race|Taunka|notext}} The [[Taunka]] - Ancient relatives of the tauren, were thought to be lost until re-discovered by {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream}} and his orc forces upon their arrival to Northrend. They are welcomed into the Horde soon after {{npc||Roanauk Icemist}} is {{quest|All Hail Roanauk!|rescued}}. |
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+ | * [[Hand of Vengeance|The Hand of Vengeance]] - A group of Forsaken forces that have been sent to Northrend by Sylvanas Windrunner to bring Undercity's vengeance upon the Lich King. Their method is the delivery of the latest strain of their deadly Plague. |
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+ | * [[Sunreavers]] - The blood elven members of the [[Kirin Tor]], named for their leader, {{NPC||Aethas Sunreaver}}. The Horde, traditionally barred from [[Dalaran]], is allowed entry to the city due to their efforts. Enemies of the [[Silver Covenant]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Other members, factions and allies=== |
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+ | [[File:Orcswolves.jpg|thumb|Wolves serve as mounts and are often seen as the symbol of the orcs of the Horde, especially the Frostwolves.]] |
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+ | * {{Race|Ogre|notext}}{{Race|OgreMage|notext}} Ogres |
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+ | ** The [[Stonemaul]] [[ogre]]s of [[Dustwallow Marsh]], formerly lead by {{npc||Mok'Morokk}}, currently many support {{npc||Tharg}} instead. The clan is affiliated with the [[Orgrimmar (faction)|faction of Orgrimmar]]. |
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+ | ** After losing [[Dreadmaul Hold]] a portion of the [[Dreadmaul tribe]] have become slaves to the conquering Horde forces while another portion of the clan fight to reclaim their former home.<ref>http://www.wowhead.com/quest=25674</ref> |
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+ | ** It appears that the Horde is trying to [[Dunemaul Recruitment Camp|recruit]] the [[Dunemaul band]] of ogres. |
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+ | * The [[half-ogre]]s from [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]. |
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+ | * {{Race|HalfOrc|notext}} Many (though not all) [[half-orc]]s. |
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+ | * {{Race|Jungle Troll|notext}} The [[Shatterspear Tribe]], led by [[Jor'kil the Soulripper]], have joined the Horde. They were personally recruited by Garrosh Hellscream to fight agianst the Night Elves.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNB4py6LOz0</ref> |
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+ | * {{Race|Fel Orc|notext}} Some [[Chaos Orc]]s (un-mutated [[Fel Orc]]s) are aligned with the Horde ([[Thrallmar]]) and are guarding the Dark Portal.<ref>http://www.wowhead.com/npc=42301#screenshots:id=192345</ref> |
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+ | * {{RaceIconExt|Wyvern}} The Horde has befriended sentient [[Wyvern]] beasts of Kalimdor, whom they use as riding and flying. mounts. |
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+ | * {{Race|Kobold|notext}} The Kobold of [[Stonetalon Mountains]] becomes servants of the Horde thanks to the efforts of [[Subjugator Devo]].<ref>http://www.wowhead.com/quest=26066</ref> <ref>http://www.wowhead.com/quest=26068</ref> |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Horde-aligned==== |
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+ | * {{Race|ForestTroll|notext}} The [[forest troll]]s of the [[Revantusk]] tribe |
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+ | ** Situated in the [[Hinterlands]], led by {{npc||Primal Torntusk}}, are [[Independent]], though loosely allied with the Horde. While not members of the Horde, they are its friends. They know compassion, though they find it a bit difficult to relate to the Darkspear jungle trolls, having once been enemies.<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 10</ref> |
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+ | * {{Race|Troll|notext}} The [[Ravasaur Trainers]] in [[Un'goro Crater]] are a group of Darkspeak troll elite raptors riders that provide their mounts to members of the Horde who prove themselves able to survive the creature's poison. |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Former Horde forces==== |
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+ | {{main|History of the Horde}} |
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+ | * {{Race|Forest troll|notext}} The forest trolls of [[Zul'Aman]]. |
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+ | ** Allied with the Horde during the [[Second War]] after their leader, [[Zul'jin]] was rescued from the Alliance by Horde warriors. |
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+ | * {{Race|Ogre|notext}}{{Race|Ogre mage|notext}} The ogres of Draenor. |
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+ | ** [[Ogre magi]] created by [[Gul'dan]]. |
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+ | * {{Race|Goblin|notext}} Goblin mercenaries. |
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+ | * {{Race|Red dragonflight|notext}} The [[red dragons]] subjugated by the [[Dragonmaw Clan]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | == History == |
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+ | [[File:Horde2b01.jpg|thumb|right|Crest of the Horde during the Third War]] |
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+ | [[File:Orc Heros.jpg|thumb|Notable figures from the Third War, from left to right: {{npc||Cairne Bloodhoof}}, {{npc||Samuro (Warcraft III)||Samuro}}, {{npc||Drek'Thar}}, and {{npc||Rokhan}}. All of these Heroes also helped {{npc||Rexxar}} in his journeys.]] |
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+ | |||
+ | :''See also: [[History of the Horde]], [[Dark Horde]], [[Fel Horde]]'' |
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+ | In the past, the Horde referred to the orcs and their battle thralls from both [[Draenor]] and Azeroth, such as trolls and ogres. Following its utter defeat at the end of the [[Second War]], the Horde's dark power was broken, allowing Thrall to awaken the dormant spirituality of his people and free them from the [[Burning Legion]]'s control. |
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+ | |||
+ | During the events of the [[Third War]], Thrall has made lasting bonds with the tauren chief {{npc||Cairne Bloodhoof}} and the troll shadowhunter [[Vol'jin]] of the Darkspear clan. The ties between the three races is very close, as both share many similar cultural views. With the help of the tauren, both the orcs and the tribe of trolls have established a place for themselves in [[Kalimdor]]. Since then, certain ogre tribes, as well as the Forsaken and blood elves have chosen to affiliate themselves with the Horde. |
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+ | |||
+ | The present Horde is mostly about surviving in a land that has come to hate them. The orcs are hated because, much like the Forsaken, they were formerly mindless, controlled beings. Though redeemed, they are not forgiven by many members of the [[Alliance]] who believe them to be their old selves still.<ref>{{ref game |title=Warcraft III |expansion=[[The Frozen Throne]] |campaign=[[The Founding of Durotar]] |mission=[[A Blaze of Glory]] Map: Theramore Isle |zone= |npc=Admiral Proudmoore |quote=Can your blood atone for genocide, orc? Your Horde killed countless innocents with its rampage across Stormwind and Lordaeron. Do you really think you can just sweep all that away and cast aside your guilt so easily? No, your kind will never change, and I will never stop fighting you. |quest= }}</ref><ref>''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', pg. 55. Quote: ''Although the brave and foolhardy Proudmoore and the men and women who followed him are gone, many of Theramore's citizens agreed with their actions.</ref><ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 175. Quote: ''For the time being, the Horde is now our most "obvious" enemy, in that they are numerous, and old hatreds put the fight with them at the top of nearly every priority list.''</ref> The [[troll]]s, [[tauren]] and their other allies are the ones who understood them, and so they are hated for that. An interesting fact is that every prominent Horde leader has been allied with certain members of the Alliance in times of war. |
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+ | |||
+ | == Organization == |
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+ | Although its name would imply otherwise, the Horde may actually be viewed as a more centralized body than the Alliance, as Orgrimmar is the obvious center, Thrall is the undisputed leader, and he stands as Warchief over the entire Horde, holding dominion over the Darkspear Trolls and tauren tribes alike<ref>''[[World of Warcraft]]'' manual, 182</ref> (though he treats his fellow racial leaders as equals{{Citation needed}}). |
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+ | |||
+ | Like the old [[Alliance of Lordaeron]], {{npc||Thrall}} accepts ambassadors and advisors from all the different tribes and members of the Horde and makes sure their voice is heard in the running of the fledgling empire. Although unavoidably possessing the characteristic militarism of the orcs, Thrall has also proven himself to be a compassionate, idealistic, and enlightened individual, and commands a great deal of respect within the Horde. |
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+ | |||
+ | Though the Horde could quickly become a formidable war machine once again, in formal terms they are a peaceful nation deciding to try for peace and help the world rather than savage rampaging like the early history of the Horde. More informally however, a state of Cold War still exists. The Orcs' attempts to drive the Alliance out of Warsong Gulch and Alterac Valley are ongoing, as is the Forsaken's expansionistic advance in Arathi and Hillsbrad. |
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+ | Equal in size, the Horde also has its complexities, much like the Alliance. The main five races of the [[blood elves]], [[tauren]], [[Forsaken|undead]], [[troll]]s and [[orc]]s have countless friends among the races of Azeroth: the Revantusk forest trolls of the Hinterlands, the Stonemaul Ogres and various individuals like the [[Mok'Nathal]] beastmaster {{npc||Rexxar}}. |
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+ | In the Third War, before the liberation of the Forsaken from the [[Scourge]] and the defection of the blood elves, the Horde allied themselves with the Alliance to rid Azeroth of the Burning Legion. Since then old animosity has risen again, resulting in open conflict on several [[battleground|battlefields]]. However, the two factions still officially kept a truce until the [[Battle for the Undercity]], when King {{npc||Varian Wrynn}}, tired of constant backstabbing from various factions within the Horde, officially declared war. |
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+ | Despite their somewhat monstrous appearance, the majority of the Horde is not evil; much like the Alliance, it is comprised of diverse factions and individuals who possess a wide range of values and virtues. |
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+ | Culturally, orcs and tauren believe in redemption more than most other races on Azeroth and are willing to give almost anyone a chance, regardless of reputation. The Revantusk seem to have even accepted, (if not at least tolerate) their ancient enemy the blood elves. Largely because of these beliefs, a number of mortal races and many diverse factions can be found in service in the Horde. |
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+ | It seems that new members have to swear a [[Blood Oath of the Horde|blood oath]] to the Horde. |
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+ | == The Two Hordes == |
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+ | [[File:Horderaces.jpg|thumb|A Orc, Half orc, Goblin, and tauren drawn by Chris Metzen]]. |
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+ | [[File:HordeRaces2.jpg|thumb|Metzen's drawing of a Blood Elf and Troll.]] |
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+ | Although the Horde in the MMORPG is a single faction, it is actually divided in two or more distinct parts (partially including the [[Dark Horde]] in the [[Burning Steppes]] but not the [[Fel Horde]] in Outland). It is both a geographical division and an ideological one. |
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+ | *Two small orc factions use the same rationale to pursue completely opposite goals. Both factions display utter loyalty to the Horde. The Horde is their family, their home, and they take great pride in serving it. These orcs believe the Horde comes first in everything. One faction has come to terms with the Horde’s association with the Alliance. By joining arms with the Alliance, the Horde was able to assist in preventing the destruction of the world. These orcs consider their success a sign that {{npc||Thrall}} and the Horde are on the right path to strength and glory. The other faction feels that Thrall betrayed the Horde by allying with humans. They consider the Horde corrupted, tainted and weak. These orcs fight for their lost glory using any tools at their disposal, including arcane magic. They dream of one day becoming powerful enough to destroy the mock Horde that exists today and replace it with the old and glorious empire the Horde once was. Faithful of the Horde can be of any class, but those who support the current Horde never become warlocks, and those who denounce the current Horde never become shamans.<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 85-86</ref> This situation causes a rift within the ranks of the proud orcs, and it grows increasingly difficult to tell friend from foe.<ref name="HPG177"/> |
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+ | ===The Horde of Kalimdor=== |
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+ | The Horde of Kalimdor follow mostly [[Thrall]]'s leadership. They include most of the Orcs, the Tauren, the Darkspear trolls and some ogres. They are united by a shamanistic culture, honor, and their respect for Thrall, who they consider their hero and affirmed leader. This Horde is the result of the actions in [[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]]. |
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+ | The orcs are undergoing a cultural revolution as they feel the unnatural, arcane bloodlust leave their bodies, giving them calmer and more focused states of mind. They, for the most part, follow Thrall as he forges ahead to reform the Horde both inside, with his shamanism, and outside, with the founding of Durotar. Still, not all orcs are pleased with these movements, namely the evil orcs who still reside on Azeroth. These orcs, who include a good number of the surviving warlocks, actively raid Alliance and Independent caravans and towns, and renounce all that Thrall proclaims the Horde is. Like the two faces of the Alliance, the different Horde factions meet rarely; but there are some orc warlocks on Kalimdor who would very much like to retake control of the Horde forces, and they are gaining strength in the wilderness to do so.<ref name="WoWRPG12166">''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 12, 166</ref> |
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+ | While geographically separated, the [[Frostwolf Clan]] in the Alterac Mountains share their shamanistic culture; and the uncorrupted [[Mag'har]] in Outland would also fall in this group. |
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+ | ===The Eastern Horde=== |
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+ | [[File:Forsaken.jpg|thumb|left|"Forsaken" by Chris Metzen.<ref>''[[Manual of Monsters]]'', 138</ref>]] |
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+ | The Horde of the [[Eastern Kingdoms]] includes the [[Forsaken]], the [[blood elves]], and sometimes the evil orcs of the [[Dark Horde]].<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 166</ref> |
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+ | While Thrall freed most of the orcs held in Lordaeron and brought them to Kalimdor, other orc clans remained in the Eastern Kingdoms, mostly in the southern part of the former kingdom of Azeroth. Orc warlocks and other clans that refuse Thrall’s leadership are strongest in Azeroth around the [[Burning Steppes]] and the [[Blasted Lands]]. Many of them prefer to stay near the Dark Portal through which they first entered Azeroth, and some warlocks still try to tap into the magic holding the portal in place.<ref name="WoWRPG12166"/> Most of them are part of the [[Dark Horde]], who follow {{npc||Rend Blackhand}} as their warchief and are opposed to Thrall. The Forsaken of Lordaeron will, of course, happily aid the Horde in the area. They don’t care whether the orcs are evil or not; it’s actually easier for them if their allies are evil.<ref name="WoWRPG12166"/> |
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+ | The Forsaken are nominally allied with the Horde but serve only themselves.<ref name="WoWRPG51">''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 51</ref> They are much darker than their allies from Kalimdor, do not necessairly consider Thrall as their leader and certain members of their race do not care about honor, morality or even other races. Not all Forsaken are evil, but the many are, and other races definitely view them as such. A non-evil Forsaken must work hard to prove his neutral (or perhaps, good) intentions. Few good Forsaken exist, but many evil ones do, and their leadership is definitely up to nefarious ends.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 53</ref><ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', 105, 107-8</ref><ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 76, 154, 181</ref> |
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+ | Blood elves despise most other races, but they are coming to accept that the Forsaken are different, or at least share the same goals.<ref name="MG 64">''[[Monster Guide]]'', 64</ref> Most blood elves are not insane or evil - they just choose to fight fire with fire. They were suffering for lack of the Sunwell; they all needed—and still need—to feed on arcane energies, even though most of them aren't spellcasters. The most powerful blood elf spellcasters are insane, as the magic they wield is corrupting.<ref name="MG 64"/><ref name="MG 65">''[[Monster Guide]]'', 65</ref> The western Horde recognizes the blood elves as dangerous, volatile and ultimately destructive.<ref>''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', 15</ref> |
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+ | Even if many Forsaken and some blood elves are evil, this "second Horde" cannot currently be considered as a danger to the world, as {{npc||Thrall}}'s Horde has kept them mostly in check. The Forsaken's [[Royal Apothecary Society]] surely have questionable plans, but so far they keep fighting the Scourge and left the rest of the world alone for the most part (except for a few deals with the Grimtotem tribe, and spreading diseases and enslavement of druids in Ashenvale forest, among other things).<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 44, 48</ref><ref>{{quest|Forsaken Diseases}}</ref> |
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+ | It is so far unknown how much {{quest|The Battle For The Undercity}} affected both the Society's manpower as well as its reputation among the Forsaken, or the Forsaken's standing among the other Horde races. Since then, Thrall has dispatched [[Kor'kron]] guards to the Undercity to keep watch on the Royal Apothecary Society, and a conversation between {{npc||Overseer Kraggosh}} and {{npc||Master Apothecary Faranell}} indicates the strain between the two groups. |
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+ | ===Relations between the groups=== |
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+ | The relations between the two groups are not cordial. The orcs, tauren and jungle trolls do not trust the undead. Many see the Forsaken as betrayers in their midst, standing as allies while secretly using their comrades to further their own goals.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 370</ref> They are wise to the possibility of betrayal, and they keep a wary eye on their pale allies.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 371</ref> |
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+ | There is also racial animosity as blood elves reek of fel power, offending the spiritual senses of the tauren.<ref name="MG 65"/> The Horde orcs, darkspear trolls and tauren distrust the blood elves, as their addiction to magic makes the high elves look like amateurs. The blood elves are dangerous, and the Horde races can smell the rotten magic on them. In particular, the orcs revile the blood elves because they see them as descending down the same path toward damnation that so corrupted the orcish people — the orcs can smell the demon taint on the blood elves and know how badly it will twist them. The blood elves disdain the Horde as barbarians who refuse to grasp power in front of them. They especially dislike the orcs, who should have been strong enough to control the power the demons gave them instead of falling under their command.<ref>''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', 68-69</ref> |
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+ | Since the Horde is leery of the Forsaken, it keeps watchful eyes on them. For example {{npc||Ambassador Galavosh}} was sent by Thrall to make sure the Forsaken are honest and dismiss their evil tendencies. Galavosh is suspicious of the Forsaken as well.<ref name="WoWRPG51"/><ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', 108</ref> |
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+ | While the Forsaken were let into the Horde for various reasons, including the Earthen Ring to help create a cure for undeath; {{npc||Sage Truthseeker}}, believes however, that while Earthen Ring had pure intentions towards their plagued brethren, who is to know the motivations of those whispering in the ears of the Elder Council? He believes that the Forsaken whom the Horde allied with had a history wrought with deceit. He believes the pact was too hasty, and that perhaps {{npc||Cairne Bloodhoof||Cairne}} would have been wise to heed the warnings from Orgrimmar.<ref name="Compendium of the Fallen">{{questlong|horde|38D|Compendium of the Fallen}}</ref> The Forsaken have absolutely no intention of throwing aside their dark ways. They joined the Horde because they saw them as the strongest — and most tractable — faction. While they maintain the illusion of allegiance, the Forsaken’s goals are not the same as their allies'.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 371</ref> |
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+ | Thrall and Cairne remain suspicious of the Forsaken.<ref name="HPG151">''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 151</ref> Thrall freely admits he isn't pleased about allowing the Forsaken joining the Horde, and expects them to betray him, but he simply felt that he needed allies — even if those allies were not completely trustworthy.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 42</ref><ref name="HPG181">''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 181</ref> He had only grudgingly, accepted the [[Forsaken]] into the Horde as he needed them as much as they needed the Horde.<ref name="HPG151"/> A number of Horde members in [[Durotar]] are disturbed by the growing presence of the Forsaken in their lands.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 34</ref> [[Tauren]] rarely trust the Forsaken with more than a nod and a place to set their withered feet.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 47-48</ref> They are less thrilled at the presence of the Forsaken at Thunder Bluff, who they grudgingly tolerate due to their alliance. The tauren place a strong emphasis on the value of life, and the unlife of the Forsaken stands as an affront to their beliefs.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 147</ref> They consider the Forsaken abominations — much like all other undead.<ref name="HPG181"/> [[Trolls]] are suspicious of the Forsaken, but so is everyone else,<ref name="WoWRPG50">''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 50</ref> they have little trust for the manipulative Forsaken, whom they believe will visit only misery and strife upon their allies.<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/races/trolls.html</ref> |
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+ | Interestingly, a few Forsaken seem to genuinely like the Horde — they see the Horde as a group of outcasts, which is something the Forsaken can respect. These few legitimate Horde supporters also tend to focus on the sides of the Horde they like — like [[warlock]]s and the [[Grimtotem tribe]]. Others are fairly open in their contempt of the Horde.<ref name="HPG181"/> The Forsaken remain on good behavior when with Horde member races, but secretly distrust and mock their allies. They feel the Horde is made up of brutish and ignorant peoples, and are full of pride that they have manipulated the Horde into accepting their allegiance. They will not openly betray the Horde — not yet — but they are slowly eroding the sense of peace and unity the Horde was experiencing after the Third War.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 167</ref> |
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+ | Surprisingly there are even Forsaken that do not trust many if not most of their kind, for example {{npc||Roberick Dartfall}}, {{npc||Kegan Darkmar}}, {{npc||Trevor}}, and {{npc||Leonid Barthalomew the Revered}}. Apparently these Forsaken do not like to be judged for the actions of many of their kind, and want to be judged for their individual actions.<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', 106</ref> Though at least some of these end up leaving the Forsaken altogether to join other forces like Argent's Dawn, such as Leonid, or those that aspire to leave such as Trevor.<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 170</ref> |
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+ | According to [[Thrall]], in ''[[Rise of the Horde]]'', the Forsaken are merely "befriended".<ref>''[[Rise of the Horde]]'', 123</ref> |
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+ | ===In World of Warcraft=== |
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+ | In World of Warcraft, the distrust by other Horde races to Forsaken is mentioned within quest dialogue in the game.<ref name="Compendium of the Fallen"/> In which case, because Forsaken's loyalty is being questioned they cannot do certain quests for the Horde. |
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+ | One major element showing the difference between these two "sub-factions": Forsaken and blood elves begin with a {{Reputation|friendly}} reputation with Undercity and Silvermoon City, but only {{reputation|neutral}} with Orgrimmar, Thunder Bluff, and Darkspear trolls. Orcs, trolls, and tauren begin the game as Friendly with their respective factions (Orgrimmar for the orcs, Darkspear tribe for the trolls, and Thunder Bluff for the tauren) and Neutral with Undercity and Silvermoon. A notable exception to this are Undead and Blood Elf Death Knights, They start Friendly with the Orcs due to game mechanics setting them from Unfriendly to Friendly regardless of race upon completion of the final starting quest. |
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+ | While most Forsaken are not trusted, the Horde still works with members of the Forsaken, like Kirith, who was Trebor's lieutenant.<ref>{{quest|Kirith}}</ref> |
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+ | ====Notable Leaders==== |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Ner'zhul}} {{npc||Ner'zhul}} |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Gul'dan}} {{npc||Gul'dan}} |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Blackhand}} {{npc||Blackhand||Warchief Blackhand}} |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Orgrim}} {{npc||Orgrim Doomhammer||Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer}} |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Kargath}} {{npc||Kargath Bladefist||Warchief Kargath Bladefist}} |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Thrall}} {{npc||Thrall||Warchief Thrall}} |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Garrosh}} {{npc||Garrosh Hellscream||Warchief Garrosh Hellscream}} |
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+ | {| class="darktable" width="80%" style="text-align:center" cellspacing="1" |
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+ | !colspan="2"|History |
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+ | !style="background:#555555;"|Shamanism |
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+ | !style="background:#444444;"|Rise of the Horde |
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+ | !colspan="2" style="background:#555555;"|First War |
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+ | !colspan="3" style="background:#444444;"|Second War and Invasion of Outland |
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+ | !colspan="2" style="background:#555555;"|Third War |
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+ | !colspan="2" style="background:#444444;"|The Burning Crusade |
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+ | !colspan="2" style="background:#444444;"|Wrath of the Lich King |
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+ | !colspan="2" style="background:#444444;"|Cataclysm |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !rowspan="2"|Ruler |
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+ | !Azeroth |
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+ | |None |
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+ | |None |
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+ | |style="background:#880088;"|Gul'dan<br/>Blackhand |
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+ | |colspan="2" style="background:#004444;"|Orgrim Doomhammer |
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+ | |style="background:#007000;"|Ner'zhul |
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+ | |style="background:#004444;"|Orgrim Doomhammer |
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+ | |colspan="6" style="background:#007000;"|Thrall |
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+ | |style="background:#900000;"|Garrosh Hellscream |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !Draenor/Outland |
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+ | |style="background:#007000;"|Ner'zhul |
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+ | |colspan="2" style="background:#880088;"|Gul'dan<br/>Blackhand |
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+ | |colspan="4" style="background:#007000;"|Ner'zhul |
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+ | |colspan="3" style="background:#900000;"|Kargath Bladefist |
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+ | |colspan="4" |None |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Reputation== |
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+ | For Horde characters, there is a specific Horde reputation bar that is hidden (an Alliance bar also exists for those characters). It can be improved like all of the other factions and it appears in the armory listing of the character. Like Steamwheedle Cartel reputation, gaining "Horde" reputation also acquires reputation for all five racial factions. |
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+ | To see the Horde faction reputation, use the following code but adjust the number in the parenthesis (it depends on how many factions are listed above "Horde"; factions marked as inactive are ignored): |
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+ | <code> |
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+ | /run SetWatchedFactionIndex(12) |
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+ | </code> |
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+ | {|class="darktable zebra" |
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+ | |+Quests that give Horde rep |
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+ | !Name!!Amount of Reputation |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{questlong|Horde|57|Lethtendris's Web (Horde)|Lethtendris's Web|id=7489}}||500 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | {{reflist|2}} |
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+ | {{New Horde}} |
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+ | {{factions}} |
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+ | [[da:Horde]] |
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+ | [[es:Horda]] |
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+ | [[fr:Horde]] |
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+ | [[Category:Horde| Horde]] |
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+ | [[Category:Horde Player's Guide]] |
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+ | [[Category:World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |
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+ | [[Category:Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |
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+ | [[Category:Alliance & Horde Compendium]] |
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+ | [[Category:Manual of Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Monster Guide]] |
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+ | [[Category:Lands of Conflict]] |
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+ | [[Category:Lands of Mystery]] |
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+ | [[Category:More Magic and Mayhem]] |
Revision as of 03:40, 25 December 2010
Core races | |||
Allied races | |||
The Horde | |
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Main leader |
Garrosh Hellscream (Warchief of the Horde) |
Secondary leaders |
Thrall (Horde representative in the Earthen Ring) |
Race(s) |
Durotar Orc
Darkspear troll Quel'Thalas Blood elf |
Capital | Orgrimmar |
Other major settlements |
Thunder Bluff, Undercity, Silvermoon City, Bilgewater Harbor |
Theater of operations | Lordaeron, Central and Southern Kalimdor, Quel'Thalas, Outland, Northrend |
Language(s) | Orcish |
- This article is about the recent history and current state of the Horde. For its past, see History of the Horde.
The Horde is one of the two major political factions of the mortal races in Azeroth, its counterpart being the Alliance. The Horde, a faction led by off-worlders and composed of outsiders has survived these obstacles by bonding together, fighting as family, comrades, or even uneasy allies.[1] Although its ideals, policies, and beliefs have been revised and membership has changed over time, it is the same Horde inherited by Thrall through Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer.[2]
Major members
Major member races include:
- The orcs of Durotar.
- The surviving orcs of Azeroth's First, Second and Third Wars, who were released by Thrall from the Internment camps of Lordaeron and led by him to form their new destiny in Kalimdor while attempting to re-embrace their once honorable, shamanistic ways and fight the corruption of demonic magic.
- Led by Warchief Garrosh Hellscream, named by Thrall to succeed him in the wake of the Cataclysm.
- Lesser leaders include: Varok Saurfang and Drek'Thar.
- Capital is Orgrimmar in Durotar.
- They also have camps in the Barrens, Ashenvale, Stranglethorn Vale, Arathi Highlands, Badlands, Swamp of Sorrows and Azshara. Since the reopening of the Dark Portal, the orcs have expanded into their former homeworld of Draenor (now Outland), with encampments in Hellfire Peninsula, Terokkar Forest, Nagrand, the Blade's Edge Mountains and Shadowmoon Valley. Recently expanded into Northrend, with massive fortresses and outposts in the Borean Tundra, the Dragonblight, and the Grizzly Hills.
- Surviving orc clans that have joined Thrall:
- Frostwolf clan - Thrall's own clan, led by Farseer Drek'Thar since the death of its last affirmed chieftain, Durotan. The Frostwolf clan is the largest concentration of orcs in the Eastern Kingdoms, residing in Alterac Valley since their exile by Gul'dan decades earlier.
- Warsong clan - Led by Garrosh Hellscream, these orcs have largely settled in Ashenvale Forest.
- Shattered Hand clan - The Azerothian part of the clan have joined Thrall and serve as the Horde's guild of assassins.
- The Mag'har are orcs that have escaped corruption and remained in Outland throughout all three wars. They are led by Greatmother Geyah, Thrall's Grandmother. Other notable members are Dranosh Saurfang, Garrosh Hellscream, and Jorin Deadeye.
- Bleeding Hollow clan - The clan returned to Draenor after the Second War, but as it was torn apart some of the members crossed to the safety of Azeroth at the same time that Grom Hellscream and his Warsong clan passed. They were captured and later rescued from the internment camps, and now they serve the New Horde. Additionally they have a notable presence in the Mag'har including their Chieftain Jorin Deadeye.
- Burning Blade clan - The blademasters were once part of the Burning Blade clan, although the clan consumed itself in the throes of demonic corruption, these few swordsmen are still part of the Horde.[3]
- Blackrock clan - Eitrigg and Varok Saurfang are known members of the new Horde,[4] Bloodeye Redfist went with Reghar Earthfury to Kalimdor with the new Horde,[5] besides this known members there were banners of this clan in some encampments during the Third War.[6]
- Shadowmoon clan - The peons and scouts of Shadowmoon Village are possibly surviving members of this clan.
- Twilight's Hammer clan - At least one orc is still part of the Horde.[7]
- Dragonmaw Clan - The Dragonmaw Clan is led by Warlord Zaela and reside in the Twilight Highlands.[8]
- Rageroar clan - The Rageroar are led by Karga Rageroar. Currently they are assualting Northwatch Hold.
- The orcs have a special bond with wolves. They serve as mounts for the orcs and are often seen as their symbol, especially the Frostwolves.
- The jungle trolls of the Darkspear tribe.
- Originally from a small chain of islands in the Great Sea. Eventually joined Thrall’s journey to Kalimdor and moved to the Echo Isles, but were then rooted out by the Kul Tiras marines. They are forever indebted to the orcs for saving their tribe and giving them a home.
- Led by Shadow hunter Vol'jin, son of the former leader Sen'jin.
- Capital is Darkspear Isle, the largest of the Echo Isles, off the coast of Durotar.
- Prior to the reclamation of the Echo Isles, Sen'jin Village in mainland Durotar was the main Darkspear settlement. Other troll settlements are located in Ashenvale, Stonetalon Mountains and Desolace. They also control both of the Horde outposts (Swamprat Post and Zabra'jin) in the Zangarmarsh in Outland.
- The trolls use raptors and bats as riding mounts.
- They left Orgrimmar in Cataclysm, and do not support Garrosh.
- The tauren of Mulgore.
- A race of noble creatures, native to Kalimdor, who befriended the orcs and offered them spiritual guidance and aid.
- Led by High Chieftain Baine Bloodhoof, following the death of his father Cairne.
- Lesser leaders include: Archdruid Hamuul Runetotem.
- Capital is Thunder Bluff in Mulgore.
- They also have camps in the Barrens, Thousand Needles, Stonetalon Mountains, Desolace, Feralas and Felwood. They have also sent ambassadors to their cousins, the taunka, in Northrend.
- They lend their mighty kodo beasts to the Horde's efforts.
- Tauren tribes
- Bloodhoof tribe - The first Tauren tribe to side with the Horde, they are led by Baine Bloodhoof in the wake of his father's death at the hands of Magatha Grimtotem.
- Ragetotem tribe - Proud warriors of Thunder Bluff. Formerly led by Sark Ragetotem.
- Dawnstrider tribe - Talented enchanters and shaman.
- Runetotem tribe - Led by Hamuul Runetotem, these tauren have recently discovered the ways of the druid.
- Skychaser tribe - The spiritual leaders of the tauren shaman.
- Thunderhorn tribe - Most of the Thunderhorn tribe are hunters.
- Grimtotem tribe - The Grimtotem tauren that survived the battle at Thunder Bluff and chose to follow Jevan Grimtotem and ally with the Horde.
- The undead of Lordaeron.
- Known as the Forsaken, this group of undead was released from the control of the Lich King and have entered into an alliance of convenience with the other members of the Horde.
- The group also consists of other undead creatures, such as the val'kyr, that chose to join the Forsaken after the Lich King's death.
- Led by the Banshee Queen Sylvanas Windrunner.
- Capital is the Undercity, beneath the ruined City of Lordaeron in Tirisfal Glades.
- They also have holdings in Silverpine Forest and the Hillsbrad Foothills, as well as towns in the Howling Fjord and the Dragonblight in Northrend.
- The Royal Apothecary Society - a faction of forsaken alchemists trying to create a new plague to wipe out the Scourge and other forms of life.
- The Forsaken contribute Vampire Bats and Skeletal Horses to the horde forces and use them as mounts. These are regular beasts with no sentient mind.
- Various allies of the Forsaken that broke free from the Lich King with them, including:
- Various former high elven citzens who follow the Banshee Queen.
- Sylvanas has many banshee allies.
- Following the death of the evil Lich King, many val'kyr were conscripted by Sylvanas to raise slain enemies as Forsaken.
- The Forsaken keep a large amount of abominations in their service.
- Known as the Forsaken, this group of undead was released from the control of the Lich King and have entered into an alliance of convenience with the other members of the Horde.
- The blood elves of Quel'Thalas.
- A group of former high elves shunned for their magic addiction and betrayed by members of the Alliance, turned to the Horde to help them reach Outland and achieve their destiny. These elves have a strong alliance with the Forsaken with whom they share a similar fate and former denizens (high elven banshees and dark rangers).
- Led by Lor'themar Theron, Regent Lord of Quel'Thalas, following the death of the maddened Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider.
- Lesser leaders include: Halduron Brightwing, Grand Magister Rommath and Lady Liadrin.
- Capital is Silvermoon City in Eversong Woods, in northern Quel'Thalas.
- They also have holdings in the Ghostlands, alongside the Forsaken and an encampment in Hellfire Peninsula in Outland, to support blood elf pilgrims traveling through the Dark Portal from Azeroth.
- The Magisters - masters of the arcane, and Quel'thalas' primary spellcasters. Led by Grand Magister Rommath.
- The Farstriders - a special blood elven faction of rangers and scouts, led by Halduron, Ranger-General of Silvermoon.
- The Blood Knight Order - a special blood elven faction of paladins, led by Liadrin.
- The Blood Elves have long been using hawkstriders and dragonhawk mounts.
- The goblins of the Bilgewater Cartel.
- With the Cataclysm consuming their home island of Kezan, the goblins of the Bilgewater Cartel are shipped across the sea, intended for slave labor in Azshara, when they are caught in a naval crossfire between an Alliance fleet and a single Horde vessel off the Lost Isles. While there, they are attacked by the Alliance and ally with the orcs to defeat both their mutual foe, the hostile natives of the Lost Isles, and dissent from within their own ranks.
- Led by Trade Prince Gallywix.
- Capital is Bilgewater Harbor in the heavily-reshaped Azshara.
- The goblins also have a district within the orcish capital of Orgrimmar.
- Like the gnomes, the goblins are masters of engineering and have built trikes - essentially three-wheeled motorcycles - to serve as their mounts.
- Hobgoblins, huge chemically altered goblins have come with the goblins. In-game goblins can summon them to access the bank.
Horde Forces
- Azeroth
The uneasy truce between the Alliance and the Horde in the aftermath of the Third War was soon broken when several battlegrounds between various forces of the factions have erupted:
- Defilers – A force of Forsaken sent to get resources of Arathi Basin, found themselves fighting a vicious war with the League of Arathor (who was there for the same reason) over the rich land.
- Frostwolf clan – This clan settled in the Alterac Mountains and lived peacefully for years, until their valley was invaded by the treasure seeking Stormpike Guard. The bold frostwolves refused to allow the destruction of their home and declared war on the intruders.
- Warsong Outriders – Following the Third War, the Warsong clan joined Thrall in his journey to Kalimdor and settled in the forests of Ashenvale, there they keep deforesting the woods for their camps and to ensure supplies for the Horde. The night elves, which don't see kindly to this, have opened war on the orcs.
- Outland
- Thrallmar - is the name for the Horde expeditionary forces to Outland, who quickly found many native allies. These brave warriors of the horde are led by Nazgrel, and consist of all the Horde races.
- The expedition's settlements are scattered all over Outland's zones, except Nagrand and Netherstom.
- The Mag'har orcs of Nagrand - a clan of orcs that wasn't corrupted by demons and remained in Outland through all the wars of Azeroth, being led by Geyah.
- The Mok'Nathal clan of Blade's Edge Mountains, led by Leoroxx.
- Northrend (Horde Expedition)
- Warsong Offensive - The main forces of the horde's expedition to northrend, led by Garrosh Hellscream.
- Kor'kron Guard - the elite fighting forces of the Horde, serving the Horde Expedition in Northrend led by Varok Saurfang.
- The Taunka - Ancient relatives of the tauren, were thought to be lost until re-discovered by Garrosh Hellscream and his orc forces upon their arrival to Northrend. They are welcomed into the Horde soon after Roanauk Icemist is rescued.
- The Hand of Vengeance - A group of Forsaken forces that have been sent to Northrend by Sylvanas Windrunner to bring Undercity's vengeance upon the Lich King. Their method is the delivery of the latest strain of their deadly Plague.
- Sunreavers - The blood elven members of the Kirin Tor, named for their leader, Aethas Sunreaver. The Horde, traditionally barred from Dalaran, is allowed entry to the city due to their efforts. Enemies of the Silver Covenant.
Other members, factions and allies
- Ogres
- The Stonemaul ogres of Dustwallow Marsh, formerly lead by Mok'Morokk, currently many support Tharg instead. The clan is affiliated with the faction of Orgrimmar.
- After losing Dreadmaul Hold a portion of the Dreadmaul tribe have become slaves to the conquering Horde forces while another portion of the clan fight to reclaim their former home.[9]
- It appears that the Horde is trying to recruit the Dunemaul band of ogres.
- The half-ogres from Azeroth.
- Many (though not all) half-orcs.
- The Shatterspear Tribe, led by Jor'kil the Soulripper, have joined the Horde. They were personally recruited by Garrosh Hellscream to fight agianst the Night Elves.[10]
- Some Chaos Orcs (un-mutated Fel Orcs) are aligned with the Horde (Thrallmar) and are guarding the Dark Portal.[11]
- The Horde has befriended sentient Wyvern beasts of Kalimdor, whom they use as riding and flying. mounts.
- The Kobold of Stonetalon Mountains becomes servants of the Horde thanks to the efforts of Subjugator Devo.[12] [13]
Horde-aligned
- The forest trolls of the Revantusk tribe
- Situated in the Hinterlands, led by Primal Torntusk, are Independent, though loosely allied with the Horde. While not members of the Horde, they are its friends. They know compassion, though they find it a bit difficult to relate to the Darkspear jungle trolls, having once been enemies.[14]
- The Ravasaur Trainers in Un'goro Crater are a group of Darkspeak troll elite raptors riders that provide their mounts to members of the Horde who prove themselves able to survive the creature's poison.
Former Horde forces
- Main article: History of the Horde
- The forest trolls of Zul'Aman.
- Allied with the Horde during the Second War after their leader, Zul'jin was rescued from the Alliance by Horde warriors.
- The ogres of Draenor.
- Goblin mercenaries.
- The red dragons subjugated by the Dragonmaw Clan.
History
- See also: History of the Horde, Dark Horde, Fel Horde
In the past, the Horde referred to the orcs and their battle thralls from both Draenor and Azeroth, such as trolls and ogres. Following its utter defeat at the end of the Second War, the Horde's dark power was broken, allowing Thrall to awaken the dormant spirituality of his people and free them from the Burning Legion's control.
During the events of the Third War, Thrall has made lasting bonds with the tauren chief Cairne Bloodhoof and the troll shadowhunter Vol'jin of the Darkspear clan. The ties between the three races is very close, as both share many similar cultural views. With the help of the tauren, both the orcs and the tribe of trolls have established a place for themselves in Kalimdor. Since then, certain ogre tribes, as well as the Forsaken and blood elves have chosen to affiliate themselves with the Horde.
The present Horde is mostly about surviving in a land that has come to hate them. The orcs are hated because, much like the Forsaken, they were formerly mindless, controlled beings. Though redeemed, they are not forgiven by many members of the Alliance who believe them to be their old selves still.[15][16][17] The trolls, tauren and their other allies are the ones who understood them, and so they are hated for that. An interesting fact is that every prominent Horde leader has been allied with certain members of the Alliance in times of war.
Organization
Although its name would imply otherwise, the Horde may actually be viewed as a more centralized body than the Alliance, as Orgrimmar is the obvious center, Thrall is the undisputed leader, and he stands as Warchief over the entire Horde, holding dominion over the Darkspear Trolls and tauren tribes alike[18] (though he treats his fellow racial leaders as equals[citation needed] ).
Like the old Alliance of Lordaeron, Thrall accepts ambassadors and advisors from all the different tribes and members of the Horde and makes sure their voice is heard in the running of the fledgling empire. Although unavoidably possessing the characteristic militarism of the orcs, Thrall has also proven himself to be a compassionate, idealistic, and enlightened individual, and commands a great deal of respect within the Horde.
Though the Horde could quickly become a formidable war machine once again, in formal terms they are a peaceful nation deciding to try for peace and help the world rather than savage rampaging like the early history of the Horde. More informally however, a state of Cold War still exists. The Orcs' attempts to drive the Alliance out of Warsong Gulch and Alterac Valley are ongoing, as is the Forsaken's expansionistic advance in Arathi and Hillsbrad.
Equal in size, the Horde also has its complexities, much like the Alliance. The main five races of the blood elves, tauren, undead, trolls and orcs have countless friends among the races of Azeroth: the Revantusk forest trolls of the Hinterlands, the Stonemaul Ogres and various individuals like the Mok'Nathal beastmaster Rexxar.
In the Third War, before the liberation of the Forsaken from the Scourge and the defection of the blood elves, the Horde allied themselves with the Alliance to rid Azeroth of the Burning Legion. Since then old animosity has risen again, resulting in open conflict on several battlefields. However, the two factions still officially kept a truce until the Battle for the Undercity, when King Varian Wrynn, tired of constant backstabbing from various factions within the Horde, officially declared war.
Despite their somewhat monstrous appearance, the majority of the Horde is not evil; much like the Alliance, it is comprised of diverse factions and individuals who possess a wide range of values and virtues.
Culturally, orcs and tauren believe in redemption more than most other races on Azeroth and are willing to give almost anyone a chance, regardless of reputation. The Revantusk seem to have even accepted, (if not at least tolerate) their ancient enemy the blood elves. Largely because of these beliefs, a number of mortal races and many diverse factions can be found in service in the Horde.
It seems that new members have to swear a blood oath to the Horde.
The Two Hordes
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Although the Horde in the MMORPG is a single faction, it is actually divided in two or more distinct parts (partially including the Dark Horde in the Burning Steppes but not the Fel Horde in Outland). It is both a geographical division and an ideological one.
- Two small orc factions use the same rationale to pursue completely opposite goals. Both factions display utter loyalty to the Horde. The Horde is their family, their home, and they take great pride in serving it. These orcs believe the Horde comes first in everything. One faction has come to terms with the Horde’s association with the Alliance. By joining arms with the Alliance, the Horde was able to assist in preventing the destruction of the world. These orcs consider their success a sign that Thrall and the Horde are on the right path to strength and glory. The other faction feels that Thrall betrayed the Horde by allying with humans. They consider the Horde corrupted, tainted and weak. These orcs fight for their lost glory using any tools at their disposal, including arcane magic. They dream of one day becoming powerful enough to destroy the mock Horde that exists today and replace it with the old and glorious empire the Horde once was. Faithful of the Horde can be of any class, but those who support the current Horde never become warlocks, and those who denounce the current Horde never become shamans.[19] This situation causes a rift within the ranks of the proud orcs, and it grows increasingly difficult to tell friend from foe.[20]
The Horde of Kalimdor
The Horde of Kalimdor follow mostly Thrall's leadership. They include most of the Orcs, the Tauren, the Darkspear trolls and some ogres. They are united by a shamanistic culture, honor, and their respect for Thrall, who they consider their hero and affirmed leader. This Horde is the result of the actions in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
The orcs are undergoing a cultural revolution as they feel the unnatural, arcane bloodlust leave their bodies, giving them calmer and more focused states of mind. They, for the most part, follow Thrall as he forges ahead to reform the Horde both inside, with his shamanism, and outside, with the founding of Durotar. Still, not all orcs are pleased with these movements, namely the evil orcs who still reside on Azeroth. These orcs, who include a good number of the surviving warlocks, actively raid Alliance and Independent caravans and towns, and renounce all that Thrall proclaims the Horde is. Like the two faces of the Alliance, the different Horde factions meet rarely; but there are some orc warlocks on Kalimdor who would very much like to retake control of the Horde forces, and they are gaining strength in the wilderness to do so.[21]
While geographically separated, the Frostwolf Clan in the Alterac Mountains share their shamanistic culture; and the uncorrupted Mag'har in Outland would also fall in this group.
The Eastern Horde
The Horde of the Eastern Kingdoms includes the Forsaken, the blood elves, and sometimes the evil orcs of the Dark Horde.[23]
While Thrall freed most of the orcs held in Lordaeron and brought them to Kalimdor, other orc clans remained in the Eastern Kingdoms, mostly in the southern part of the former kingdom of Azeroth. Orc warlocks and other clans that refuse Thrall’s leadership are strongest in Azeroth around the Burning Steppes and the Blasted Lands. Many of them prefer to stay near the Dark Portal through which they first entered Azeroth, and some warlocks still try to tap into the magic holding the portal in place.[21] Most of them are part of the Dark Horde, who follow Rend Blackhand as their warchief and are opposed to Thrall. The Forsaken of Lordaeron will, of course, happily aid the Horde in the area. They don’t care whether the orcs are evil or not; it’s actually easier for them if their allies are evil.[21]
The Forsaken are nominally allied with the Horde but serve only themselves.[24] They are much darker than their allies from Kalimdor, do not necessairly consider Thrall as their leader and certain members of their race do not care about honor, morality or even other races. Not all Forsaken are evil, but the many are, and other races definitely view them as such. A non-evil Forsaken must work hard to prove his neutral (or perhaps, good) intentions. Few good Forsaken exist, but many evil ones do, and their leadership is definitely up to nefarious ends.[25][26][27]
Blood elves despise most other races, but they are coming to accept that the Forsaken are different, or at least share the same goals.[28] Most blood elves are not insane or evil - they just choose to fight fire with fire. They were suffering for lack of the Sunwell; they all needed—and still need—to feed on arcane energies, even though most of them aren't spellcasters. The most powerful blood elf spellcasters are insane, as the magic they wield is corrupting.[28][29] The western Horde recognizes the blood elves as dangerous, volatile and ultimately destructive.[30]
Even if many Forsaken and some blood elves are evil, this "second Horde" cannot currently be considered as a danger to the world, as Thrall's Horde has kept them mostly in check. The Forsaken's Royal Apothecary Society surely have questionable plans, but so far they keep fighting the Scourge and left the rest of the world alone for the most part (except for a few deals with the Grimtotem tribe, and spreading diseases and enslavement of druids in Ashenvale forest, among other things).[31][32]
It is so far unknown how much The Battle For The Undercity affected both the Society's manpower as well as its reputation among the Forsaken, or the Forsaken's standing among the other Horde races. Since then, Thrall has dispatched Kor'kron guards to the Undercity to keep watch on the Royal Apothecary Society, and a conversation between Overseer Kraggosh and Master Apothecary Faranell indicates the strain between the two groups.
Relations between the groups
The relations between the two groups are not cordial. The orcs, tauren and jungle trolls do not trust the undead. Many see the Forsaken as betrayers in their midst, standing as allies while secretly using their comrades to further their own goals.[33] They are wise to the possibility of betrayal, and they keep a wary eye on their pale allies.[34]
There is also racial animosity as blood elves reek of fel power, offending the spiritual senses of the tauren.[29] The Horde orcs, darkspear trolls and tauren distrust the blood elves, as their addiction to magic makes the high elves look like amateurs. The blood elves are dangerous, and the Horde races can smell the rotten magic on them. In particular, the orcs revile the blood elves because they see them as descending down the same path toward damnation that so corrupted the orcish people — the orcs can smell the demon taint on the blood elves and know how badly it will twist them. The blood elves disdain the Horde as barbarians who refuse to grasp power in front of them. They especially dislike the orcs, who should have been strong enough to control the power the demons gave them instead of falling under their command.[35]
Since the Horde is leery of the Forsaken, it keeps watchful eyes on them. For example Ambassador Galavosh was sent by Thrall to make sure the Forsaken are honest and dismiss their evil tendencies. Galavosh is suspicious of the Forsaken as well.[24][36]
While the Forsaken were let into the Horde for various reasons, including the Earthen Ring to help create a cure for undeath; Sage Truthseeker, believes however, that while Earthen Ring had pure intentions towards their plagued brethren, who is to know the motivations of those whispering in the ears of the Elder Council? He believes that the Forsaken whom the Horde allied with had a history wrought with deceit. He believes the pact was too hasty, and that perhaps Cairne would have been wise to heed the warnings from Orgrimmar.[37] The Forsaken have absolutely no intention of throwing aside their dark ways. They joined the Horde because they saw them as the strongest — and most tractable — faction. While they maintain the illusion of allegiance, the Forsaken’s goals are not the same as their allies'.[38]
Thrall and Cairne remain suspicious of the Forsaken.[39] Thrall freely admits he isn't pleased about allowing the Forsaken joining the Horde, and expects them to betray him, but he simply felt that he needed allies — even if those allies were not completely trustworthy.[40][41] He had only grudgingly, accepted the Forsaken into the Horde as he needed them as much as they needed the Horde.[39] A number of Horde members in Durotar are disturbed by the growing presence of the Forsaken in their lands.[42] Tauren rarely trust the Forsaken with more than a nod and a place to set their withered feet.[43] They are less thrilled at the presence of the Forsaken at Thunder Bluff, who they grudgingly tolerate due to their alliance. The tauren place a strong emphasis on the value of life, and the unlife of the Forsaken stands as an affront to their beliefs.[44] They consider the Forsaken abominations — much like all other undead.[41] Trolls are suspicious of the Forsaken, but so is everyone else,[45] they have little trust for the manipulative Forsaken, whom they believe will visit only misery and strife upon their allies.[46]
Interestingly, a few Forsaken seem to genuinely like the Horde — they see the Horde as a group of outcasts, which is something the Forsaken can respect. These few legitimate Horde supporters also tend to focus on the sides of the Horde they like — like warlocks and the Grimtotem tribe. Others are fairly open in their contempt of the Horde.[41] The Forsaken remain on good behavior when with Horde member races, but secretly distrust and mock their allies. They feel the Horde is made up of brutish and ignorant peoples, and are full of pride that they have manipulated the Horde into accepting their allegiance. They will not openly betray the Horde — not yet — but they are slowly eroding the sense of peace and unity the Horde was experiencing after the Third War.[47]
Surprisingly there are even Forsaken that do not trust many if not most of their kind, for example Roberick Dartfall, Kegan Darkmar, Trevor, and Leonid Barthalomew the Revered. Apparently these Forsaken do not like to be judged for the actions of many of their kind, and want to be judged for their individual actions.[48] Though at least some of these end up leaving the Forsaken altogether to join other forces like Argent's Dawn, such as Leonid, or those that aspire to leave such as Trevor.[49]
According to Thrall, in Rise of the Horde, the Forsaken are merely "befriended".[50]
In World of Warcraft
In World of Warcraft, the distrust by other Horde races to Forsaken is mentioned within quest dialogue in the game.[37] In which case, because Forsaken's loyalty is being questioned they cannot do certain quests for the Horde.
One major element showing the difference between these two "sub-factions": Forsaken and blood elves begin with a friendly reputation with Undercity and Silvermoon City, but only neutral with Orgrimmar, Thunder Bluff, and Darkspear trolls. Orcs, trolls, and tauren begin the game as Friendly with their respective factions (Orgrimmar for the orcs, Darkspear tribe for the trolls, and Thunder Bluff for the tauren) and Neutral with Undercity and Silvermoon. A notable exception to this are Undead and Blood Elf Death Knights, They start Friendly with the Orcs due to game mechanics setting them from Unfriendly to Friendly regardless of race upon completion of the final starting quest.
While most Forsaken are not trusted, the Horde still works with members of the Forsaken, like Kirith, who was Trebor's lieutenant.[51]
Notable Leaders
- Ner'zhul
- Gul'dan
- Warchief Blackhand
- Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer
- Warchief Kargath Bladefist
- Warchief Thrall
- Warchief Garrosh Hellscream
History | Shamanism | Rise of the Horde | First War | Second War and Invasion of Outland | Third War | The Burning Crusade | Wrath of the Lich King | Cataclysm | ||||||||
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Ruler | Azeroth | None | None | Gul'dan Blackhand |
Orgrim Doomhammer | Ner'zhul | Orgrim Doomhammer | Thrall | Garrosh Hellscream | |||||||
Draenor/Outland | Ner'zhul | Gul'dan Blackhand |
Ner'zhul | Kargath Bladefist | None |
Reputation
For Horde characters, there is a specific Horde reputation bar that is hidden (an Alliance bar also exists for those characters). It can be improved like all of the other factions and it appears in the armory listing of the character. Like Steamwheedle Cartel reputation, gaining "Horde" reputation also acquires reputation for all five racial factions.
To see the Horde faction reputation, use the following code but adjust the number in the parenthesis (it depends on how many factions are listed above "Horde"; factions marked as inactive are ignored):
/run SetWatchedFactionIndex(12)
Name | Amount of Reputation |
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[57] Lethtendris's Web | 500 |
References
- ^ "Beginnings and Ends"
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, 165-176
- ^ Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos - manual, 84
- ^ Eitrigg's Wisdom#Dialogue
- ^ Prologue
- ^ "Eternity's End: The Awakening of Stormrage", Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos. Blizzard Entertainment.
- ^ Theldurin the Lost
- ^ http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=24702035296&postId=246996836533&sid=1#14
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/quest=25674
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNB4py6LOz0
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/npc=42301#screenshots:id=192345
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/quest=26066
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/quest=26068
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, 10
- ^ "The Founding of Durotar: A Blaze of Glory Map: Theramore Isle", Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Admiral Proudmoore: "Can your blood atone for genocide, orc? Your Horde killed countless innocents with its rampage across Stormwind and Lordaeron. Do you really think you can just sweep all that away and cast aside your guilt so easily? No, your kind will never change, and I will never stop fighting you.".
- ^ Alliance & Horde Compendium, pg. 55. Quote: Although the brave and foolhardy Proudmoore and the men and women who followed him are gone, many of Theramore's citizens agreed with their actions.
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 175. Quote: For the time being, the Horde is now our most "obvious" enemy, in that they are numerous, and old hatreds put the fight with them at the top of nearly every priority list.
- ^ World of Warcraft manual, 182
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, 85-86
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- ^ Manual of Monsters, 138
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 166
- ^ a b World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 51
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 53
- ^ Lands of Conflict, 105, 107-8
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, 76, 154, 181
- ^ a b Monster Guide, 64
- ^ a b Monster Guide, 65
- ^ Alliance & Horde Compendium, 15
- ^ Lands of Mystery, 44, 48
- ^ Forsaken Diseases
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 370
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 371
- ^ Alliance & Horde Compendium, 68-69
- ^ Lands of Conflict, 108
- ^ a b [38D] Compendium of the Fallen
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 371
- ^ a b Horde Player's Guide, 151
- ^ Lands of Mystery, 42
- ^ a b c Horde Player's Guide, 181
- ^ Lands of Mystery, 34
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 47-48
- ^ Lands of Mystery, 147
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 50
- ^ http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/races/trolls.html
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 167
- ^ Lands of Conflict, 106
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, 170
- ^ Rise of the Horde, 123
- ^ Kirith
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