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== History ==
 
== History ==
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For years, the clan had many victories under the guidance of their [[Blackhand|powerful leader]]. While numbers of them thought it was just luck, the reality was different. Their leader was a brilliant tactician who always found the weak point of the enemy.
 
 
There are years [[Orgrim]], thinking to have found a plan, brought the [[Doomhammer]] where it was forged to switch weapon while retaining power. However, the [[elemental furies|furies]] there saw that fear and pride. It took him a hammer and blockaded the heart of the lava lake.
 
 
For years, the orcs clan tried to take it to the power and glory goal but they all eventually burned by lava. Only the bones remained at the lake as proof of their failure.
 
 
Without the hammer in the hands of Orgrim, the clan lost a first time against ogres.
 
 
The Blackrock clan was surrounded at the [[Blackrock Foundry|Foundry]]. They were outnumbered and unarmed. However, ogres in the morning waiting to attack. Their leader was reflecting on the way to defeat the enemy without seeing any outcome. The clan is slowly going to die within the walls or outside face of ogres. He had an idea and joined Orgrim. The latter sat contemplating the hammer. He recalled his pride, he was ready to give his life for the clan on orders from his chief whether on the battlefield or in the lava lake to retrieve the legendary hammer. The chief refused, it was he who would take the hammer. He ordered Orgrim to lead the assault before dawn tomorrow. The hammer was their last hope, today the survival of the head did not matter. He plunged his hand into the lava and tried to grab the hammer. The lava covered the body of the chief and told him about the furies future and for many it was not a [[shaman]].
 
 
Amazement reads in the eyes Doomhammer when his head came the hammer of the lake. But the victory was not gained, he showed the hammer to his troops to notify them of victory. The furies had sent him the knowledge to use the legacy of Doomhammer family to forge weapons throughout the night. In the morning, freshly armed orcs charged behind their leader armed of Doomhammer on the army ogre. Victory was theirs. A new day deserves a new name, their leader was badly burned his hand by taking the hammer in the lake, he would call now [[Blackhand]]. The furies have granted the hammer during a single battle, so he went to Orgrim. In addition, he had a different fate.<ref>''[[Blackhand (comic)|Blackhand]]''</ref>
 
   
 
=== Pre Corruption and First War===
 
=== Pre Corruption and First War===

Revision as of 13:26, 13 February 2015

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HordeBlackrock clan
Blackrock-clan
Main leader Unknown (Lore)
  Formerly IconSmall Dragonmaw MaleMalkorok
IconSmall RendRend Blackhand
IconSmall ChaosOrc MaleJubei'Thos
IconSmall OrgrimOrgrim Doomhammer
IconSmall BlackhandBlackhand the Destroyer
Race(s) IconSmall Dragonmaw MaleIconSmall Dragonmaw Female Orc
Capital HordeOrgrimmar
Language(s) Orcish
Affiliation Horde
  Formerly True Horde, Dark Horde, Old Horde
Status Active

The Blackrock clan was an orc clan best known for leading the charge during the First War and Second War. During that time period, it was one of the largest and most feared of the orc clans however their defeat in the second war along with political dissention led to its decline. A faction led by Rend and Maim in the second war formed the Black Tooth Grin Clan to secure power after Blackhand was deposed. During the time of the Internment camps, many Blackrock orcs joined with Thrall's new Horde. During the Third War another faction of the clan tried to summon demons, while another group is still fighting both the Alliance and the Horde and is known as the Dark Horde.

By the time of Mists of Pandaria, the former Warchief Garrosh Hellscream has granted Rend's faction of the clan amnesty and recruited a formidable amount of them into the ranks of the Horde.[1]

History

Pre Corruption and First War

Prior to the orcs' corruption the clan was led by Blackhand the Destroyer. During the war against the Draenei, the clan was chosen to perform the first orcish attack (against a Draenei hunting party), due to the clan being based reasonably near Telmor, one of the smaller and more isolated Draenei cities.[2] Soon afterwards, Blackhand fell to the manipulations of Gul'dan, becoming a mere figurehead for the warlock. Near the end of the First War, Blackhand was challenged and killed by his lieutenant, Orgrim Doomhammer. Doomhammer seized control of the clan and slaughtered the members of the Shadow Council, the biggest threat to his throne.

Second War

Blackhand's sons, Rend and Maim formed a faction of Blackrock orcs loyal to them into the Black Tooth Grin Clan.

The clan's forces achieved a number of victories during the Second War, though the betrayal of Gul'dan forced Doomhammer to divide his forces and send a part of the clan to hunt him down and slaughter his followers. The event weakened the Blackrocks, who were eventually defeated and nearly destroyed during the assault on Blackrock Spire, and Orgrim Doomhammer was himself captured and sent to Lordaeron in chains. The Blackrock clan did not disappear; though; the few remaining orcs who had not been captured or killed at the battle returned to Blackrock Spire and began to rebuild. During this time, the Black Tooth Grin Clan formed back into the Blackrock Clan under Rend's leadership. Unlike the other orcs, they remained steadfast to the ideals of the old Horde, including demon worship and depraved blood lust. They became a beacon for orcs who longed for the old days, and soon enough their ranks began to swell again.

Third War

In the intervening years between the Second War and Third War, the Blackrock clan became a major problem for the Alliance. A faction in Lordaeron under the leadership of Jubei'thos re-embraced their demon-worshipping heritage,[3] staged raids on a number of defenseless Alliance towns,[4] and sacrificed their villagers to the Legion. They did this because their warlocks told them that demons would rain from the skies and the world would burn (referring to the coming of the Burning Legion in the following months).[3] During the Third War, most of the Blackrock forces in Lordaeron were killed by Arthas and Kel'Thuzad's Scourge. Jubei'thos and his lieutenants had in their possession a demon gate which Kel'Thuzad needed to communicate with Archimonde.[5]

However, many other members of the clan, who were captured and being held prisoner in the internment camps, joined the modern Horde under Thrall when he freed them or were part of the portion still loyal to Orgrim Doomhammer. He was a mentor to Thrall, and the orc capital of Orgrimmar was named after him. Regardless, the Blackrock orcs in the New Horde don't seem to have maintained a strong clan identity unlike their cousins within the Dark Horde. They appear to see themselves firstly as Horde orcs and only secondly as Blackrock orcs.

Aftermath of the Third War

Blackrock Banner

Blackrock clan banner.

Currently, the Blackrock clan still mainly resides in and around Blackrock Spire under the leadership of Rend Blackhand, where they war with the Dark Iron dwarves for control of the area. Their holdings also include territory in the Burning Steppes and the Redridge Mountains. They have formed the Dark Horde and have become a dire threat to nearby towns like Lakeshire, whose defenses are severely strained against their raids. It has also been rumored that they have allied with a group of black dragons led by Nefarian, Deathwing's son. They are but one of the pawns Nefarian is using to undermine the human kingdom of Stormwind.

Cataclysm

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Blackrock orcs play a major role in the invasion of Northshire Valley. They are a major threat in the Redridge Mountains as well. In the Burning Steppes, they are preparing for a massive assault on Redridge Mountains. Alliance heroes repelled the Blackrock orcs from the Kingdom of Stormwind and the Dark Horde army was crippled in an offensive in the Burning Steppes. Due to Nefarian and his father's return they have allied themselves with Deathwing and have become allies with the Twilight's Hammer clan.

Tides of War

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The Blackrock clan was granted amnesty by the Warchief of the Horde, Garrosh Hellscream, who has recruited a formidable number of them into the ranks of the Horde. His own bodyguard, Malkorok, is of Blackrock descent, and an increasing amount of the elite Kor'kron are now ruthless Blackrock warriors.

They serve as something akin to a secret police force, ensuring the loyalty of other Horde races (and, in some cases, orcs), while abducting, brutalizing, and in some cases even murdering those they deem treasonous or troublesome.

Siege of Orgrimmar

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Since many Blackrock orcs recruited by Garrosh joined the Kor'kron, they suffered heavy casualties during the siege, including the death of their leader, Malkorok. After the siege, the clan started to rebuild the Horde and recover from the civil war along with the other Horde members.

Culture

Customs

After the fall of Telmor on Outland, Gul'dan offered the former draenei city to the Frostwolf Clan, but Durotan refused and decided to stay in Frostfire Ridge. The Blackrock clan, however, began living in the town, and many of the orcs began using draenic cloths and robes as everyday clothing, melding the unique style into their own culture.[6]

Appearance

WolfRider

A Blackrock orc in Burning Steppes with green skin

Rend's faction Blackrock orcs have a dark gray skin because they had spent years without seeing the light of day, dwelling deep inside Blackrock Mountain.[7] However, in Warlords of Draenor the Blackrock NPCs appear to have gray skin, which would make it a natural identification of their clan. It is possible that this has been retconned. It is also possible the grey skin from the Blackrocks came from mining in Gorgrond.

Curiously in WoW, a few Blackrock orcs who never joined with Rend's faction such as Eitrigg are also depicted with grey skin. Some pieces of artwork for WoW also depicts the Blackrock orcs under Rend with green skin.

Factions of the Blackrock Clan

As one of the largest orc clans and the polarizing issue of leadership between Orgrim and Blackhand as well as their respective heirs, there are multiple factions of the Blackrock clan with different allegiances.

The Faction loyal to Orgrim remained with him fighting against the Internment camps or were in the interment camps themselves. As Thrall was chosen as Orgrim's heir, this Blackrock faction would join the New Horde.

The Blackrock orcs loyal to Blackhand or interested in Demon Worship would combine with the Black Tooth Grin Clan under Rend, eventually teaming up with Nefarian of the Black Dragonflight.

A third group of Blackrock orcs was introduced when Garrosh recruited former members of the Blackrock clan who served under Rend and Nefarian.

Blackrock clan divisions

Lordaeron divisions

Azeroth divisions

Azeroth classes

Known members

Blackrock banner in wc3

The Blackrock banner as seen in Warcraft III menu.

Name Location
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Goraluk Anvilcrack Hall of Blackhand Blackrock Spire
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Ghok Bashguud Lower Blackrock Spire Blackrock Spire
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Gath'Ilzogg Stonewatch Keep and Lakeshire Redridge Mountains
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Bannok Grimaxe Lower Blackrock Spire Blackrock Spire
Mob IconSmall Rend Rend Blackhand Hall of Blackhand Blackrock Spire
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Jed Runewatcher Hall of Blackhand Blackrock Spire
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male High Warlock Xi'lun Dreadmaul Rock Burning Steppes
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Dragon-Lord Neeralak The Skull Warren Burning Steppes
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male General Thorg'izog Blackrock Stronghold / Firegut Furnace Burning Steppes
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Tharil'zun Stonewatch Redridge Mountains
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Targorr the Dread Stormwind Stockade Stormwind
Mob IconSmall Blackrock Male Quartermaster Zigris The Storehouse Blackrock Spire
IconSmall Blackhand Blackhand the Destroyer Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Female Griselda Blackhand Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Kur'kul Deceased
IconSmall FelOrc Male Jubei'Thos Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Tharbek Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Maim Blackhand Deceased
IconSmall Orgrim Orgrim Doomhammer Deceased
IconSmall Mag'har Male Telkar Doomhammer Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Haomarush Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Throk'Feroth Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Mazrigos Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Khanzo Deceased
IconSmall Blackrock Male Genjuros Deceased
IconSmall ChaosOrc Male The Slave Master Deceased
Horde IconSmall Dragonmaw Male Eitrigg[8] Argent Stand Zul'Drak
Horde IconSmall Dragonmaw Male Ariok Various Burning Steppes
Horde IconSmall Orc Male Broxigar Saurfang[9] Deceased
Horde IconSmall Varok Varok Saurfang[9] Warsong Hold Borean Tundra
Horde IconSmall Dranosh Dranosh Saurfang[9] Deceased
Horde IconSmall Orc Female Thura[9] Unknown
Horde IconSmall Orc Male Bloodeye Redfist Deceased
Horde IconSmall Dragonmaw Male Malkorok Orgrimmar

Notable Leaders

History Shamanism Rise of the Horde First War Second War Interbellum Third War World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade Wrath of the Lich King Cataclysm Mists of Pandaria Warlords of Draenor
Ruler Draenor / Horde Neutral
Blackhand
Horde
Blackhand
Horde
Orgrim Doomhammer
Unknown Horde / Mob
Malkorok
Horde
Unknown
Dark Horde Mob
Rend Blackhand and Maim Blackhand
Mob
Rend Blackhand
Unknown None

Notes

  • They were the main faction of orcs in Warcraft I and II, and thus where in the most missions.
  • Despite their name, the Blackrock Clan's color has always been red in the RTS games.

See Also

References