![]() To Thrall and many other Orcs Orgrim Doomhammer was a hero who helped liberate them from the internment camps where cruel Humans like Aedelas Blackmoore tormented them. This wasn’t helped by Thrall’s decision to settle his people in a new city he named Orgrimmar. The Horde had an uphill battle if it intended to prove it was different than the Horde of Blackhand and Doomhammer. Once Thrall chose to allow the Forsaken to join the Horde, the Alliance’s attitude became outright loathing. The Alliance saw the allies the Orcs had collected - once-cannibalistic Trolls and bestial Tauren - as little better. But many saw the Orcs as the bloodthirsty invaders who stormed through the Dark Portal unprovoked to burn Stormwind and treacherously kill Anduin Lothar atop Blackrock Mountain. No longer demon-addled, they sought a path of coexistence with Azeroth and harmony with the spirits and elements. Led by Warchief Thrall, son of Durotan, the organization bore an old name but sought a new path. This week, we turn our attention to the Horde. We saw how the Alliance formed, how each race - Humans, Night Elves, Dwarves and Gnomes - came together in the face of the changed state of the world to provide a common defense, and how they were affected by its own internal politics. Four years had passed since the mortal races banded together to stop the Burning Legion atop Mount Hyjal. When last I wrote a KYL for you all, I talked about the state of affairs on Azeroth at the start of World of Warcraft.
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