A list of organizations created by Morec for story purposes. Also check out my Neutral, Horde, and Alliance-alligned Roleplaying Characters.
Demon's Eye Clan
Demon's Eye Clan | |
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The Demon's Eye Clan banner. | |
Leader | Grand Warlock Curho Demoneye |
Other leaders | Lak'tuk Demoneye |
Past leaders | None |
Affiliation(s) | Burning Legion |
Clan color | Red and black |
Domain | Felwood and Desolace |
Status | Active |
Membership | 30+ |
Alignment | Chaotic evil |
The Demon's Eye Clan is made up of the strongest former members of the Burning Blade, and even a few defectors from other clans, and is led by the Grand Warlock Curho Demoneye. They are just as zealous as the clan from which they originate and are far more effective when it comes to getting work done. Because of Curho's distaste for demon's he cannot control, the group has no members of the more intelligent demonic races (i.e. nathrezim, eredar, satyr). Despite this, Curho commands that his servants still work alongside these races, as well as other organizations that serve the Burning Legion.
History
After returning from Outland sometime after the Shattering, Curho Demoneye denounced the Burning Blade as a "group of crazed but incompetent idiots, that's only purpose is to serve as fodder for the countless adventurers that work to undo the Shadow Council's work." He renounced any allegience he had to the clan and, after gathering a number of others to follow him, formed a new more powerful clan to "clean up the mess the Burning Blade created." This clan - which Curho named Demon's Eye after himself - spread out to every one of the fronts that the servants of the Legion operated on, and works with the other sub-cults of the Shadow Council, even the Burning Blade, to ensure the Legion's goals are met.
The clan is small, but the few individuals that it is comprised of are highly powerful and fully loyal to the cause of their Chieftan and the wishes of the Shadow Council and Burning Legion.
Known Members
Name | Class | Role | Location | Status |
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Grand Warlock Curho Demoneye | Warlock | Warlock Chieftain | Jaedenar, Felwood | Alive |
Lak'tuk Demoneye | Mage/Shadowmage | Second in Command | Strahnbrad, Alterac Mountains | Alive |
Gramash Bonebreaker | Fel-Sworn | Curho's Bodyguard | Jaedenar, Felwood | Alive |
Hrol Shieldsplitter | Warrior | Lak'tuk's Bodyguard | Strahnbrad, Alterac Mountains | Alive |
Marriweather Morningsworn | Hellcaller | Curho's Chief Advisor, Chief Ambassador | Auchindoun, Terrokar Forest | Alive (Presumed) |
Mekthorg the Wild | Blademaster | Enforcer, Marriweather Morningsworn's Bodyguard | Auchindoun, Terrokar Forest | Alive (Presumed) |
Phillip Salem | Assassin/Spymaster | Chief Assassin and Spy | Unknown | Alive |
Benrag Felchewer | Warlock | Chief Summoner | Mannoroc Coven, Desolace |
Alive |
Terr'Dreg | Mage (Terr), Warlock (Dreg) | Benrag's Apprentice | Mannoroc Coven, Desolace |
Alive |
Karng Soulsplitter | First Generation Death Knight | Chief Necromancer, Ambassador | Unknown | Undead |
Magatha Bloodburn | Warrior | Enforcer | Shok'thokar, Desolace | Alive |
Drarth Bloodburn | Warrior | Enforcer | Shok'thokar, Desolace | Alive |
Bazil Change | Steam warrior | Chief Technician | Jaedenar, Felwood | Alive |
Gloria Felsun | Subjugator | Slavemaster, Ambassador | Thunder Axe Fortress, Desolace | Alive |
Err Thrallhoof | Fel-Sworn | Slave, Gloria Felsun's Bodyguard | Thunder Axe Fortress, Desolace | Alive |
Hah'soo | Primal | Enforcer | Dreadmist Peak, Northern Barrens | Alive |
Retch the Tainter | Beastmaster, Fel Corrupter | Chief Corrupter | Scalewing Shelf, Blade's Edge Mountains | Alive |
Alley Lake | Fel Corrupter | Corrupter, Retch's Apprentice | Scalewing Shelf, Blade's Edge Mountains | Alive |
Sinthia Goldsmith | Fel Corrupter | Corrupter, Retch's Apprentice | Scalewing Shelf, Blade's Edge Mountains | Alive |
Yanayaku | Nether Dragon | Prisoner | Unknown | Alive |
Gramash Bonebreaker
Whether Gramash was a fel-sworn dire orc before his meeting Curho or if the Grand Warlock forced him to become that kind of creature is unknown, just as is the circumstances under which they met. Gramash is a massive and powerful servant of the Legion, able to break the skulls of even such thick-headed races as ogres with minimal effort. He is powerful and decivingly fast, but not very smart, relying on his master, Curho, to give him his instructions on a need-to-know baises. Despite his lack of intelligence, he protects his master with disturbing zeal.
Hrol Shieldsplitter
Hrol began his life as a simple warrior of the Blackrock clan, but following the death of Rend and the Black Dragonflight joining their forces with those of the Old Gods, he fled the spire out of fear. Heading north through dwarven lands he eventually reached the Arathi Highlands, where he met and attempted to rape and kill Lak'tuk Demoneye. Before he could do any such thing Lak'tuk had beaten him into an almost lifeless pulp with her magic and gave him a choice: "You can die for your crime of assaulting the daughter of the great Curho Demoneye, or you can serve as my slave and live untill I no long have need of you." Hrol chose slavery over death. He chose his last name due to his ability to split even magical shields down the middle with a single swing of his mighty axe.
Marriweather Morningsworn
After Kil'jaeden's defeat those blood and felblood elves not captured and executed for their betrayal of Silvermoon fled to one of two places in order to try and save their lives: Outland or Felwood. With the blood elf Gloria Felsun traveling with him Marriweather fled towards Felwood. Given his appearence and the distance between Quel'thalas and the corrupted portion of Ashenvale, Merriweather and Gloria arrived some time after the end of the War Against the Lich King. A short time later Curho Demoneye returned and began the formation of the Demon's Eye Clan. Seeing a possible tool he could use to gain power within the Shadow Council, Marriweather joined the orc's cult, but soon realized that Curho was no mere tool. He was a far more powerful and ambitious warlock than even Marriweather himself, and so the felblood elf gave up his goals and fully pledged himself to Curho's cause. Curho dispatched Marriweather to Outland to serve as an Ambassador to the other demon-worshiping cults there in order to attempt and gain their alligence. Marriweather has not been heard from since.
Mekthorg the Wild
Having survived the multiple attempts on his life for the treasure he had ammassed throughout his life, Mekthorg was still very much capable of proving useful to Curho when the Grand Warlock came to Outland. Demoneye accepted the fel orc's pledge of alligence and used his help to bring down the mighty Yanayaku. When he returned from Outland Mekthorg - along Gramash - returned with him, but his stay there would be brief. Mekthorg was assigned to protect and guide Marriweather Morningsworn through Outland as the felblood elf sought to gain power and territory for the Demon's Eye Clan there. Prefferring the harsh and desolate lands of Outland over the lush and living lands of Azeroth anyway, Mekthorg was glad to return. Like Marriweather he has not been heard from since.
Phillip Salem
Benrag Felchewer
Karng Soulsplitter
Magatha Bloodburn
Terr'Dreg
Drarth Bloodburn
Err Thrallhoof
Bazil Change
Gloria Felsun
Err Thrallhoof
Hah'soo
Retch the Tainter
Alley Lake
Sinthia Goldsmith
Yanayaku
Like Err Thrallhoof, Yanayaku is not a true member of the Demon's Eye Clan but a slave to it. While Curho was exploring Outland in search of power he could use to further the aims of the Legion, he and three fel orcs that had joined him after his arrival - Retch, Gramash and Mekthorg - found the powerful but young Yanayaku in the peaks of the Blades Edge Mountains. Curho, seeing a possible tool in the dragon's arcane nature, decided to capture and expirament upon her in order to make her his slave and mount. The dragon was no easy catch, however, and all of the adventurers Curho had hired to help him and his two fel orc "slaves" were slain. To Curho, however, the price was worth the reward, as the nether dragon was beaten down and captured. She then vanished, never to be seen again. Only three people know where she is at this time: Retch, Gloria Felsun, and Curho Demoneye himself.
Bloodhowl Pack
Bloodhowl pack | |
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Main leader | Bloodhowl |
Secondary leaders | Blackbite, Painfang |
Race(s) | Worgen |
Base of operations | Jeret Family Manor, Gilneas[1] |
Theater of operations | Gilneas |
Status | Disbanded |
The Bloodhowl pack was a group of worgen formed after the Bloodfang pack's ransacking of Greymane City. After all of the members were either cured or killed the pack was no more, Bloodhowl, his siblings, and the other surviving members all forgetting about it.
History
When Ivan Jeret was bitten by one of the worgen and transformed into one shortly afterward his worgen side gathered several other cursed Gilneans and formed a pack of his own. Later on he met up with his infected brother and infected his sister with the worgen curse and with them claimed the manor home of the human Jeret's as their base of opperations, terrorizing and infecting or killing the remaining humans daily.
Their power quickly came to an end, however, as Gilnean worgen-hunters captured Krista Jeret and administered Krennan's cure to her. She went on to assist the hunters in capturing her brother Blaine, who helped with capturing Bloodhowl and many other members of the Bloodhowl Pack and in the administration of the cure to them all. With their human sides in control again, even if just to an extent, the surviving and former members of the pack went their seperate ways.
Known Members
Name | Human Name | Class | Role | Status |
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Bloodhowl | Ivan Jeret | Warrior, Tainted one (presumed) | Packleader | Alive |
Painfang | Blaine Jeret | Rogue, Fighter | Second-In-Command | Alive |
Blackbite | Krista Jeret | Mage | Third-In-Command | Alive |
Ragehowl | Alexander Kalligan | Alchemist, Fighter | Dead | |
Moonhowl | Elizabeth Mary | Soldier | Prime Mate | Dead |
Nightmane | Jeremiah Gordan | Commoner | Alive | |
Lighthowl | Casey Brown | Commoner | Alive | |
Duskfang | Austin Brown | Commoner | Dead | |
Snarlpelt | Timothy Oxworth | Soldier | Dead | |
Frenzy | Unknown | Tainted One | Dead |
Alexander "Ragehowl" Kalligan
Elizabeth "Moonhowl" Mary =
Jeremiah "Nightmane" Gordan
Casey "Lighthowl" Brown
Austin "Duskfang" Brown
Timothy "Snarlpelt" Oxworth
Frenzy
Necrohunters
Necrohunters | |
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Main leader | Vrem Dartskul (Presumed) |
Race(s) |
Forsaken undead (Presumed) |
Base of operations | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades (Presumed), Aghal Manor, Eastern Plaguelands (Presumed) [2] |
Theater of operations | Azeroth (Presumed) |
Affiliation | Forsaken (Presumed) |
Status | Active (Presumed) |
The Necrohunters are supposedly a group of Forsaken hunters, marksman, gunmen, and many other classes that serve the Banshee Queen and Forsaken by hunting down and slaying the living throughout Azeroth. There is some speculation to whether or not the group actually exists, though, as although the Forsaken hunter and marksman Vrem Dartskul is the known leader (for those who choose to believe in its existence) he is sometimes reported to be traveling alone, and other times reported to have a number of fellow Forsaken assisting him in his hunts.
History
After returning from Gilneas, repossessing the corpse of Sithia Frozenbone from the Scarlet Crusade, and splitting paths with the death knight Morec, House of Rivendare, Vrem sought out as many like-minded individuals among the Forsaken as he could. He gathered them together and gave his proposition; a faction underneath the Forsaken that would serve to stretch the arm of the Banshee Queen while ensuring that she would be unharmed by their actions.
This group would consist of the hunters and murders that were those Vrem had gathered together and would have a single, unifying purpose above any of their own goals; the death of the living and destruction of their civilizations. The Forsaken that Vrem had gathered agreed immediately. Or so the rumor goes.
There is no hard evidence to support that such a group even exists – which conspiracy theorists say is only further proof of what they say. Once in the while the supposed crest of the group – a skull with a single bullet hole in its forehead – will appear carved into the flesh or some other nearby landmark next to a corpse, but this is widely disputed. Those that do not believe say it is merely the Horde attempting to strike fear into the hearts of the Alliance while those that do say the Necrohunters have claimed another life.
Known Members
Name | Class | Last Known Location | Speculated Current Location | Preffered Prey | Status |
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Vrem Dartskul | Hunter, Epic marksman | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Ashenvale, Kalimdor | Worgen | Undead |
Mortiky Slaughter | Gunman, Engineer | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Ashenvale, Kalimdor | Night elf | Undead |
Alrissa Bonepierce | Dead shot | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Ashenvale, Kalimdor | Human | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undead male.gif Mike Twist | Scout | New Thalanaar, Feralas | Dragonmurk, Dustwallow Marsh | Undefined | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undead female.gif Mary Maranda | Apothecary | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Undefined | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undead female.gif Samantha Maranda | Lightslayer | Scarlet Monastery, Tirisfal Glades | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Followers of the Holy Light | Undead |
Faldrun Jawtaker | Dwarf sharpshooter | Light's Hope Chapel, Eastern Plaguelands | Wetlands, Eastern Kingdoms | Gnomes | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undeadelf Male.gif Dark Ranger Halinar | Dark ranger | Andorhal, Western Plaguelands | Hillsbrad Foothills, Eastern Kingdoms | High Elves | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undeadelf Female.gif Dark Ranger Mariel | Dark ranger | Sepulcher, Silverpine Forest | Twilight Highlands, Eastern Kingdoms | Undefined | Undead |
Alara Blud | Darkfallen | Plaguewood, Eastern Plaugelands | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Non-Worgen | Undead |
Aria Blud | Darkfallen | Plaguewood, Eastern Plaugelands | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Non-Worgen | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undead male.gif Jerrim Bonez | Mage, Dark Apothecary | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Undercity, Tirisfal Glades | Undefined | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undead male.gif Fineous Aghal | Aristocrat | Brill Graveyard | Brill Graveyard | None | Dead |
File:IconSmall Undead male.gif Arkham | Butler | Aghal Manor | Aghal Manor | None | Undead |
File:IconSmall Undead male.gif Gabriel Belmont | Mounted warrior | Aghal Manor | Aghal Manor | Undefined | Undead |
Mortiky Slaughter
Alrissa Bonepeirce
Mike Twist
The Maranda Sisters
Faldrun Jawtaker
Halinar
Mariel
The Blud Sisters
Alara and Aria were two blood elf sisters that Vrem, Samantha, Mary, and Halinar captured and then set free in Plaguewood with the intention of hunting them down and killing them. The two sisters managed to put up a good chase, but eventually they were both caught and killed by the undead. Mary then administered a potion made in conjunction with Val'kyr-based magic, ressurecting the two blood elves into undeath. Something about the potion, however, transformed both of the sisters into blood-thirsty Darkfallen-like creatures. Seeing a useful tool to further the Forsaken's cause, Vrem had the Maranda sisters take the two undead elves back to the Undercity for training and initiation into the Necrohunters.
Both sisters are skilled fighters and have some magical prowess but have been taught to get in close to their enemies where their fangs and sharp nails can be used to tear out opponents' necks. They thirst for the blood of almost any living humanoid, the blood of worgen disgusting them almost to the point of illness. They're quick, crafty, and deadly, preffering to attack together but not at all hesitating to seperate when it is best, and worst of all; very, very hard to kill. They are almost perfect killing machines. Both, however, have their own unique approaches; Alara is much more patient while Aria is extremely violent. Both sisters have an extreme aversion to garlic for some reason, possibly the remmnants of their once-living pasts manifesting itself in this strange loathing.
Jerrim Bonez
Fineous Aghal
Although not a native to Lordaeron, Lord Fineous Aghal was a rich and reclusive noble during his life, and after his death and reanimation he remained as much. Despite being freed from the grasp of the Forsaken by Sylvanas he completely rejected any notion of joining the Forsaken, returning to his mansion to sit on his collected wealth. There he remained untill he unfortunate and mystereous demise, his and the bodies of most of his servants torn to peices except for Fineous' head - which allowed investigators to identify him. The man to alert authorities to his death was the Forsaken Marksman and Hunter Vrem Dartskul, who had also been mysteryously named sole inheritor of the Aghal mansion and all of his fortune. According to rumor Vrem then turned it into a secondary base of opperations for his Necrohunter group - the primary one being within the Undercity itself.
The only surviving servant of the massacure at the Aghal manor, a butler named Arkham, testified that "Mister Dartskul" was innocent and not the cause of the deaths. Without any hard evidence to charge Dartskul with they were forced to let him go. Arkham remained within the Aghal manor, doing what he had always done; keeping the place as tidy and clean as possible for its inhabitants. He is fairly senile, and may not even know about his new master's favorite "pasttime activity."
Gabriel Belmont
Kruger
Kruger was presumed slain in the flood that had destroyed Steamwheedle Port, and so his fellow goblins did not waste time
Ebony Gang
Ebony Gang | |
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Main leader | Crime Boss Ebon |
Secondary leaders | Linda "Right Hand" Marsh (Eastern Kingdoms), Gruu'halj "Left Hand" (Kalimdor) |
Race(s) | Many other races |
Base of operations | Unknown |
Theater of operations | Azeroth |
Affiliation | Self, Alliance-based |
Status | Active |
The Ebony Gang is a maffia-like crime organization based mostly in Alliance territories it has been able to extend its reach into varrious other locations - even Horde lands. Their main opperations include drug and human trafficking, assassinations, political bribbing, smuggling, and a number of other rackets. Led by the Crime Boss known only as Ebon the Ebony gang has become so notroious that even the goblin Trade Princes keep an eye on it to make sure it does not threaten their opperations. On the local levels they are led by a number of lower officials that use the title of Superviser and are known to commit much more small-size crimes, such as grand theft palomino (along with a variety of other mounts), grand larceny, graffiti, and murder.
History
It is unknown when or how the Ebony Gang got its start and managed to rise up to such a level of noteriety (although it is still very common to find people that are not aware of its existance, especially outside of the Alliance). Crime Boss Ebon is the only known person to have even been in charge of the organization as a whole, although the positions of most everyone working under him have exchanged hands multiple times. It is clear, however, that they do not tolerate compition lightly; a number of gangs working in the same areas as the Ebony having either been bought up by them or eradicated.
Known Members
Name | Class | Race | Faction | Job | Location | Status |
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Ebon | Fighter | Human | Alliance | Crime Boss | Unknown | Alive |
Linda Marsh | Soldier | Human | Alliance | "Right Hand" | Stormwind City, Elwynn Forest | Alive |
Gruu'halj | Berserker | Troll | Horde | "Left Hand" | Orgrimmar, Durotar | Alive |
Shadow Ghoul | Assassin | Undead | Unknown | Hired Assassin | Unknown | Undead |
Right Hand
Left Hand
Shadow Ghoul
References
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/maps?data=4714:458590 (Approximate location)
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/maps?data=139:133163 (Approximate location)