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| name = Warden Mellichar
 
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| caption = The Slave Master or Chaos Warlord
| image = WardenMellichar.jpg
 
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| level = 72-73
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| name = Chaos Orcs
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| type = Elite
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| faction = Combat
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| faction = [[Burning Legion]], [[Horde]]
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| character =
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| health = 38,000
 
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| mount = [[Wolf]] (presumed)
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| race = Blood Elf
 
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| homeworld = [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] (by way of [[Draenor]])
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| creature = Humanoid
 
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| sex = Male
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| language = [[Orcish]]
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| location = [[Arcatraz]], [[Tempest Keep]]
 
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| instance = Arcatraz}}
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'''Warden Mellichar''' is a [[blood elf]], and a key [[NPC]] of the [[Arcatraz]] in [[Tempest Keep]]. He appears to be under the control of {{npc||Harbinger Skyriss}} as he refers to him as "Oh great one" when he releases him from his cell. Skyriss kills him once released. He was apparently dispatched by {{npc||Kael'thas}} to keep what was in Arcatraz under lock and key.
 
   
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'''Chaos orcs''' (possibly '''fel orcs'''<ref name="MG20"/>) are [[orcs]] that drank from [[Mannoroth]]'s [[Chaos Well]] in [[Ashenvale Forest]] and became corrupted.<ref name="MG20">''[[Monster Guide]]'', page 20</ref><ref name="WC3"/> They were orcs of the [[Warsong clan]] that followed [[Grom Hellscream]]'s decision to drink from the well to gain power in order to defeat [[Cenarius]] and his forces ([[Shadowleaves]], [[Moonhunters]], and [[Nightblades]]). By drinking from the well, they were further corrupted with more of Mannoroth's blood, turning red and growing larger.<ref name="WC3">{{ref game |title=Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos |campaign=[[The Invasion of Kalimdor]] |mission=[[By Demons Be Driven]] }}</ref>
   
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Chaos orcs were capable of causing special damage known as Chaos damage. Chaos orcs were units seen in the ''[[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]]'' orc campaign.
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See [[Tempest Keep NPCs]].
 
   
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Chaos orcs also fought under the banner of the [[Burning Blade]] during the [[First War]]. Some of the orcs who passed through the [[Dark Portal]] were driven mad, becoming chaos orcs and joining the Burning Blade.<ref>''[[The Last Guardian]]'', page 232</ref>
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==Encounter==
 
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Warden Mellichar will not actually fight you himself. He spawns four bosses, one at a time, however they are on a time limit so they must be killed quickly. If you kill them fast enough you will have time to drink before the next one is released. The last wave is {{npc||Harbinger Skyriss}}, so make sure your party is prepared to fight him. {{npc||Millhouse Manastorm}} is spawned before the second wave to help aid you. If a wipe is certain, you may run out of the room to reset the encounter. If you do wipe on this encounter, Warden Mellichar will respawn within a few minutes. Forcing the reset will cause Warden Mellichar and any active mini-bosses to despawn and thus force Warden's respawn timer to begin, so unfortunately you will need to wait.
 
   
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==Fel orcs?==
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*First wave: [[Blazing Trickster]] or [[Phase-Hunter]]
 
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{{Speculation}}
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*Second wave: [[Millhouse Manastorm]]
 
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Though the ''Monster Guide'' calls these orcs fel orcs, there seems to be some level of distinction between them. Grom's chaos orcs did not show the level of mutation of the [[fel orc]]s in [[Outland]]. They had not yet grown spines or bony structures from their backs and arms like those fel orcs. They also lacked the six long and skinny fangs of further mutated fel orcs. Other than being red, chaos orcs looked like regular orcs and could revert back to regular orcs, for example with Grom it was the help of a special ritual. It can be assumed that with continued exposure to the corruption from Mannoroth's blood they may have mutated into the more physically demonic fel orcs (and the process would likely be irreversible). However, both are created from [[Pit Lord]] blood, and some fel orc mobs in [[Hellfire Peninsula]] just use the normal orc model colored red instead of the true fel orc model. If this is not just a mechanic (for wearing helms, shirts, and such), it shows that there may be 'intermediate' fel orc stages that chaos orcs may be a part of. There is also a chance that the difference is related to the possibility that "fel orcs" as we know them were not conceived by [[Blizz]]ard until ''[[Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne]]''.[[File:PossesedGrom.jpg|thumb|left|Grom after drinking the [[Blood of Mannoroth]].]]
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*Third wave: [[Akkiris Lightning-Waker]] or [[Sulfuron Magma-Thrower]]
 
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[[File:Warlord_Morkh.jpg|thumb|An Example of a Fel orc lacking the true model.]]
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*Fourth wave: [[Blackwing Drakonaar]] or [[Twilight Drakonaar]]
 
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*Fifth wave: [[Harbinger Skyriss]]
 
   
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==Opening speech==
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==Cataclysm==
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[[File:Horde Portal-Sentry.jpg|thumb|Chaos orc?]]
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*Yells: I knew the prince would be angry but, I... I have not been myself. I had to let them out! The great one speaks to me, you see. Wait--outsiders. Kael'thas did not send you! Good... I'll just tell the prince you released the prisoners! The naaru kept some of the most dangerous beings in existence here in these cells. Let me introduce you to another....<br />''<First mob is released>''
 
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It appears that chaos orcs are guarding the [[Dark Portal]] for the Horde along with the Alliance.{{fact}}
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*Yes, yes... another! Your will is mine! Behold another terrifying creature of incomprehensible power!<br />''<{{npc||Millhouse Manastorm}} is released.>''
 
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*What is this? A lowly gnome? I will do better, oh great one.<br />''<Third mob is released.>''
 
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*Anarchy! Bedlam! Oh, you are so wise! Yes, I see it now, of course!<br />''<Fourth mob is released.>''
 
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*Yes, O great one, right away!<br />''<Skyriss is released.>''
 
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*Welcome, O great one. I am your humble servant.<br />''<Skyriss kills Mellichar.>''
 
   
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Revision as of 20:21, 1 April 2011

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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.

Chaos orcs (possibly fel orcs[1]) are orcs that drank from Mannoroth's Chaos Well in Ashenvale Forest and became corrupted.[1][2] They were orcs of the Warsong clan that followed Grom Hellscream's decision to drink from the well to gain power in order to defeat Cenarius and his forces (Shadowleaves, Moonhunters, and Nightblades). By drinking from the well, they were further corrupted with more of Mannoroth's blood, turning red and growing larger.[2]

Chaos orcs were capable of causing special damage known as Chaos damage. Chaos orcs were units seen in the Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos orc campaign.

Chaos orcs also fought under the banner of the Burning Blade during the First War. Some of the orcs who passed through the Dark Portal were driven mad, becoming chaos orcs and joining the Burning Blade.[3]

Fel orcs?

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

Though the Monster Guide calls these orcs fel orcs, there seems to be some level of distinction between them. Grom's chaos orcs did not show the level of mutation of the fel orcs in Outland. They had not yet grown spines or bony structures from their backs and arms like those fel orcs. They also lacked the six long and skinny fangs of further mutated fel orcs. Other than being red, chaos orcs looked like regular orcs and could revert back to regular orcs, for example with Grom it was the help of a special ritual. It can be assumed that with continued exposure to the corruption from Mannoroth's blood they may have mutated into the more physically demonic fel orcs (and the process would likely be irreversible). However, both are created from Pit Lord blood, and some fel orc mobs in Hellfire Peninsula just use the normal orc model colored red instead of the true fel orc model. If this is not just a mechanic (for wearing helms, shirts, and such), it shows that there may be 'intermediate' fel orc stages that chaos orcs may be a part of. There is also a chance that the difference is related to the possibility that "fel orcs" as we know them were not conceived by Blizzard until Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.

PossesedGrom

Grom after drinking the Blood of Mannoroth.

Warlord Morkh

An Example of a Fel orc lacking the true model.

Cataclysm

Horde Portal-Sentry

Chaos orc?

It appears that chaos orcs are guarding the Dark Portal for the Horde along with the Alliance.[citation needed] 

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