User:Mr.X8/Warcraft IV, the Shifting Sands
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Factions
Azerothian Alliance
- Races-Humans, Orcs, High Elves, Dwarved, Gnomes, Jungle Trolls, some Tauren, Draenei, (and 1 Pandaren)
New Fel Horde
- Races-Fel Orcs, Liches, Eredar, Orc Warlocks, Grimtotem Tauren, Forest Trolls, Ogre Mages, Dark Iron Dwarves
Aliiance of Kalimdor
- Races-Night Elves, Tauren, Wildhammer Dwarves, Furbolgs, Pandaren
Alliance of Lordaeron
- Forsaken, Blood Elves, other undead, and leper gnomes
Overview
Gul'dan was never really killed. His soul was stuck in limbo and wandered the wolrds till he made his way back to Azeroth. The reason, a joint Alliance/Horde army finally destroyed the Lich King. The armor and Frostmourne were left there, as no mortal was meant to have them. He was able to bind his soul to the armor and Frostmourne, essentially reanimating himself and the Lich King. However he was not (yet) as fully powerful as his old mentor. Using his powers over the remaining undead he setn emmisaries to the Hellfire Citadel and Zeth'Gor to them their old master was alive, and well. Charging through the Dark Portal, the Fel Horde burned, pillaged, and looted Horde & Aliiance towns alike. Finally meeting at the Icecrown Citadel the conjoined army of the Fel Horde and the remants of the Scourge was a nasty one. Impressed the Grimtotem Clan and defecters of the Burning Legion swore fealty to this new "Fel Scourge" to create quite a scary new faction. The linchpin to their all powerful army was their attack on Blackrock Depths and the Molten Core, joining up with Old Horde & black dragons in the. The 3 factions were scared.
Aftermath of Ner'zhul's Demise
After the Alliance & Horde banded together to defeat the Lich King, the Forsaken broke off from the Horde to make their own faction. In suite, the Blood Elves followed. Astronomers from Pandaria had witnessed the Fel Horde storming through and sent emmisaries to the Night Elves, Horde, and Alliance as they could remain neutral no longer. The Forsaken/Blood Elf faction renamed themselves the "Old Alliance" and with the Scourge dstroyed, all those undead out there had no purpose. So many of the sentinent undead joined the Old Alliance and the other undead were enslaved by the Forsaken's necromancers. Their ranks swelled to the hundreds of thousands.