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History
Long ago the Orcish race
was a peaceful shamanistic culture, comprised of proud and courageous
hunters, all of which merely struggled to survive in their cruel world of
Draenor. That is, until the demons known as the Burning Legion corrupted
them, turning them into a bloodthirsty, vicious race of conquerors.
Gul'dan, the mightiest of
the Orc warlocks struck a deal with Medivh, a powerful human wizard, using
strange magical trances in which they could speak, though they were worlds
apart.
Promising the Orcs an
entire world to conquer, as well as the location of an ancient tomb where
the Demonlord Sargeras was buried, Medivh opened the Dark Portal to
Gul'dan and his chieftain, Blackhand. For five long years, the Orcs
ransacked the lands of Azeroth, driving the humans across the Great Sea.
Seeking further conflict, they built ships of war and sailed to Lordaeron
where they met their downfall.
Defeated, the remaining
Orcs on Azeroth fled to the Dark Portal or went into hiding. Despite the
Alliances attempt to destroy the portal, the rift between the two worlds
remained. Meanwhile, Ner'zhul, a powerful Orcish Shaman, rallied the
remaining Orcish clans in Draenor under his banner. Opening a smaller
portal, Ner'zhul sent forth his legions to acquire powerful arcane
artifacts needed to power the opening of more of the smaller portals to
not only Azeroth, but other worlds as well.
Despite heavy opposition
from the Alliance, Ner'zhul succeeds in opening gateways to several other
worlds. However, he discovers that the energy of the smaller portals is
beginning to rip Draenor apart. Knowing that no one could control the
power threatening their world, Ner'zhul escapes through one of his
portals. Alliance forces in Draenor realize that if they do not seal the
rift to Azeroth, that it too, could be destroyed. At the last moment, the
rift was sealed and it's speculated that they escaped through a portal to
an unknown destination, never to be seen again.
Many years later an Orcish
child named Thrall was captured and raised by corrupt humans. Escaping
from his adoptive parents, Thrall sought his lost past. Seeking out his
brethren, he found them in crude camps, forced to eek out a living
passively, as they were always watched by Alliance members. Rallying the
remaining Orcs under his leadership, Thrall promised to lead his shattered
people back to their old ways. Reuniting them with the shamanistic powers,
Thrall led them in a revolt against their captors.
As times change, and war
comes once again to Azeroth in the form of demons called the Burning
Legion, can the Orcs relive their past and ally themselves with the
Alliance to defeat this new threat? What shall become of this proud race?
Only time shall tell.
Characteristics
Orcs are known to the
humans as a brutish race of green-skinned, muscular, and dull-witted
warriors. However, before their corruption by the Burning Legion, they
were a noble, shamanistic race with intelligence to match their strength.
Lifestyle Originally, Orcs are from
the red world of Draenor and prefer the somewhat muggy climate there.
However, when Medivh opened the Dark Portal and lured them through to
Azeroth, they were forced to adapt. Orcs will live just about anywhere
they can establish a camp.
The Orcish race seems to be
reverting back to its shamanistic ways through the leadership of Thrall,
their new Chieftain. Their peaceful and ancient lifestyle is returning as
they are at last wearing off the effects of the Burning Legions
corruption.
Technology The Orcs have the ability
to craft crude or advanced weapons, depending on the skill of the
blacksmith behind the hammer. A common Orcish building is made with stone,
wood, or straw and mud. Their allies, the Goblins, create and operate
flying zeppelins, which the Orcs have used in the past for scouting
missions.
The Art
of War Unlike humans, Orcs prefer
an offensive stance in battle. They'll often build up massive amounts of
forces and attack their intended target, concentrating very little on
defending their own base camps. Like most races, the Orcs are fierce
fighters.
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