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The Blacrock Clan is named after the ore they harvested. Blackrock Clan members who drank the demon blood turned green, some more than others. Blackrock Mountain was not named after the clan, but the coincidence was considered a good omen by the clan. Blackrock Mountain's firey depths restored some of the Blackrock Orc's grey skin. Hope that clarifies a few things. Edit: Fixed a HUGE error
@@Forout My mistake, I misinterpreted something a while back that made me believe they renamed it. But the Blackrock clan did find the coincidence of the mountain sharing the same name as the clan to be a good omen which is why they took it over.
He's forgetting about Guldan's clan. The nameless clan that he annihilated, the only remnant is his ring that drops off him in Nighthold. Its mentioned in the prewod video on Guldan.
@@darkjak224 he wasn't like a blood born member though, he approached them. To me his clan was the Stormreavers because they directly answered only to him.
The alternate WoD timeline is just stupid. MU Gul'dan was never an exile or a cripple, he was one of the more prominent members of the Shadowmoon Clan, a respected shaman in his own right and Ner'zhuls' apprentice and friend. After Ner'zhul began resisting Kil'jaeden, Gul'dan betrayed and usurped him, and then created the Shadow Council. After Orgrim Doomhammer killed Blackhand, became the Warchief and slaughtered most of the Shadow Council, Gul'dan created the Stormreaver Clan as his own powerbase.
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Orcs more than "play a very big role" they're where the whole point of the first game. Literally the main antagonistic force that introduced us to the game series. Too many people don't know Warcraft over WoW. :(
The Laughing Skull was the Horde equivalent of Alterac in the Alliance. The clan and their chieftain, Mogor the Ogre, betrayed Nerzhul and the Draenor Horde and aided Khadgar and Lothar during the Beyond the Dark Portal campaign.
Fun fact: Black Tooth Grin, the clan name is a reference to Dimebag Darrel, Pantera's guitarist's special drink containing a large shot of seagrams 7, a large shot of crown royal,with a splash of cola. RIP
I always thought it would’ve been so much cooler and make way more sense if Blademasters learned mirror images and/or their lightning fast sword abilities from the Monks of pandaria. Either by a wondering pandaren who was maybe saved by itheir clan, or the other way around.
Has anyone else notice all the good guys in fantasy, if they live in the North tend to have a wolf as their symbol. The Starks from game of thrones The Frostwolfs And probably a few others that I'm forgetting at the moment.
10:30 There weren't morons, they were enslaved by the ogres and they let them fight in the arena for fun, orcs against orcs, they were in chains. Kargath told them "choose your destiny" so they broke their chains (- by cutting off the chained hand). It became a tradition- an act of freedom. Is it an "handicap" in a fight? Sure ! But it is a clear message too. They honor the history (btw. You can loose your hand in any battle, to fight like that is not that big of a deal for an orc)
Imagine if there were places where all the "clans" from one race could meet but no one else. Like all the different troll tribes meet and interact with each other outside of their faction like Vol'jin did with the Amani and the Gurubashi. Or if you were an orc you could meet like the "evil" orcs from the other clans in a special area and just be cool with them at this place, trading stuff, etc. . Nightelves, nightborn, highborne, etc all at one place. Like a sub-race-meeting lol
you seemed out of the loop and impressed by the laughing skull situation; which part didnt we hear in game? The intention of the Primals(at least 20% of gorgronds questing was dedicated to it, AND a primal invaded stormwind.)? the fact that there was a constant war between the earthen elementals and the primals? or that the lauging skull was stuck in the middle? i think the laughing skulls involvement was a little glossed over but which orc clan didnt in WoD
My favorite clan is the Stormreaver Clan. I know they’re “bad guys,” but who doesn’t like the sound of Orc Necromancer Pirates? They basically got Black Pearl cursed, and their Jack is stuck on a Lost Island.
As a RP'er who has been rping an orc for years, i knew about pretty much all of these clans. one of my friends rp's a flowerpicker. lmao. there is a bunch of bone chewer orcs on WRA. Ive seen 1 or 2 whiteclaws. My orc's mate was a Lightning blade and made my orc take the trial to become one, even though she was already a frostwolf. I think ive only seen 1 redwalker.
Ner'Zhul was just a big caster boi before he was turned into a Lich (the first Lich). Gul'Dan was pumped up on demon roids AND a big caster boi. So pre-Lich Ner'Zhul was powerful, but not OP.
This actually inspires me to create a story about a Shadowmoon orc woman who, out of curiosity, wanders across Draenor to learn the ways of the other clans, using Mak'gora to earn their respect.
Asmongold exclaming "boooooring" when he himself plays a human, which is obviously the most boring race in the warcraft universe. Also lets be honest, playing human warrior is like going to an icecream store and then asking for a cup of straight ice, no flavor.
4:17 - feckin died To nerd out here, the Ice Puppy clan sounds cool in theory but having a clan built around peace, befriending a wolf, etc? UGHHHH..... Orcs typically are brutal and warlike by nature, imagine growing up in Spartan society and being like "Nah I'll skip combat training thanks - got some flowers to pick, peace breh"
Asmon: The Frostwolf clan is BORING. Peaceful, good orcs are boring cmon maaaan! Me: I hate to break it to you my guy but you play an ALLIANCE HUMAN WARRIOR, I think you take the absolute cake on boring. 🤣
O think the iron horde ruined most of the origin story I suspect. They wanted to explain the first horde, and face planted hard, now we have 2 timelines and none of them are explained in game at all. Pure excrament. Congrats blizz, it's criminal almost