Lore For Noobs - The Horde (Part 2)

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Medivh, who was currently under the control of Sargeras, contacted Gul'dan instructing him to build a gateway between Azeroth and Draenor. Along with that, Medivh offered him the power of the Eye of Sargeras, a magical artifact rumored to give its wielder the power of a god. Gul'dan eagerly agreed with the deal and began constructing on what we call The Dark Portal

Gul'dan used his puppet Blackhand to rally the orc forces and prepare their assault on Azeroth. Eventually, the portal was complete and the orcs began their invasion. They arrived in an area of the swamp of sorrows which would later be known as the blasted lands where the set up the first Orcish settlement on Azeroth. You know it today as Stonard.

The orcs began to launch small raids on human settlements, slowly progressing in aggression until they were leading full scale assaults. From there they began taking over town after town quickly making their way to Stormwind City where they initiated the first major battle led by the Twilights Hammer Clan. This first assault failed completely, but they didn't give up so easily. The orcs pulled an ace from their sleeve.

Garona Halforcen while under Gul'dans' spell was forced to murder King Llane, her closest friend. With Llane dead, the armies of Stormwind soon fell and the kingdom with it. Every human who didn't board the ships sailing to Southshore was gruesomly murdered.







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