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Jaina, having survived the attack, was warped by the traumatic experience and twisted by the residual energies of the mana bomb, swearing to destroy Garrosh. Her quest for vengeance took her to Orgrimmar itself, where she prepared to slaughter its population in a similar manner to the fate her own nation suffered, though ultimately stayed her hand. Instead, she attacked Garrosh's fleet, engaged with Varian Wrynn 's own.

Garrosh engaged Varian once more, taking their duel count up to three. This time Garrosh held his ground against Varian far better than their spar in Ashenvale , albeit once more the battle was cut short. The Alliance retreated from Durotar , and took back Northwatch for good measure. Having narrowly avoided a catastrophe in Orgrimmar, and with Northwatch retaken, Garrosh ordered his coastal blockade of Kalimdor to fall back.

Baine was pleased with this decision, viewing it as Garrosh giving up his conquest. To his horror, Garrosh stated that his plan has changed: instead of expelling the Alliance from Kalimdor, Garrosh now aimed to wage a war of total genocide.

After being informed that he would lose Baine's support should another Theramore happen, Garrosh merely smirks at the tauren while remarking that such information is "duly noted. Garrosh's brutal reign has had several lingering effects on both his allies and enemies: Vol'jin, though geographically most at risk of Garrosh's wrath, has privately given up all hope for him, and fell back to the Echo Isles to plan his next move; Baine, horrified at Garrosh's drive for genocide, has similarly fled back to Mulgore , while Jaina Proudmoore now the Kirin Tor's new leader after Garrosh indirectly killed Rhonin — although in a far better state of mind — has resolved to see Garrosh removed from power.

Meanwhile, Varian himself gained knowledge of the burgeoning discontentment in Garrosh's ranks and planned to have these "Horde rebels" take power from Garrosh in the long run. Garrosh made a dark proclamation: every man, woman, and child was to assist in the war effort against the Alliance, and any found shirking their duties would face the wrath of the Kor'kron. Due to the destruction of Theramore, the Alliance has become motivated to the war effort instead of crushed as Garrosh originally intended.

While being informed about the various navy battles by the newly promoted General Nazgrim , the Warchief was shocked to learn that during a naval battle in the south, Alliance forces were run aground.

Upon learning about this new uncharted land , Garrosh became enraged that the Alliance got there first and quickly ordered the General to gather his best men to secure the new land for the Horde. Some time afterwards, Garrosh greeted new pandaren who have sworn allegiance to the Horde along with Ji Firepaw. He instructed them of what he expects of them [44] and tested their martial prowess by unleashing his captured beasts on them in the Ring of Valor.

Garrosh Hellscream, landing with the Dominance Offensive. Roughly two months after the initial foray into Pandaria , Garrosh himself arrived with the bulk of the Horde fleet, [45] and quickly went about removing the local Alliance presence along the shore of Krasarang. Members of his own Horde joined forces with former Warchief Thrall to liberate the isle and take down Garrosh's men. As a deterrent, Thrall himself took up the leadership of the isles in Vol'jin's absence.

Horde heroes were instructed to report Vol'jin's death to Garrosh, and remained close to the warchief — biding their time and finding other like-minded members of the Horde to save their coalition before Garrosh's rule destroys it. He learned from Malkorok about the mogu race and took a special interest in the iron-fisted rule of the mogu and their technology remarking to Malkorok that he had much to learn from them , being particularly attracted by their ability to create new warriors and fuel emotions to their height in order to drastically increase battle prowess.

Garrosh had sent an expedition led by Fanlyr Silverthorn to Ancestral Rise and wanted to see results. He was pleased when Fanlyr revealed to him information about the [ Divine Bell ].

Some time later, Garrosh traveled to Fire Camp Bataar , which he turned into a horde camp, and was investigating any mentions about the bell with Delia Sunseeker. It was there that Agent Connelly and an Alliance adventurer spied on him and learned about the Divine Bell too. Theron and his regiment were later sent to Mogujia but they were overpowered by the Mogu. Garrosh clashed with Theron too after neglecting to mention a strong mogu presence that resulted in several blood elven casualties. Garrosh then observed Theron and his elves at the mogu ruins in Kun-Lai.

The blood elves were planning to capture a mogu leader, Shan Kien. Theron sent a horde hero along with a farstrider and a blood knight to defeat the Mogu Warlord. Garrosh arrived during the battle and threw Gorehowl at the Mogu leader, almost killing him.

Garrosh then demanded information about the Divine Bell but Shan Kien only mocked at him. When Garrosh was preparing for a final blow, Fanlyr stopped him telling him that the mogu was the only key to the Divine Bell and that the blood elves would make him speak. Garrosh agreed and left telling him that should Fanlyr disrespected him once more, his head would be placed atop of a pike in Orgrimmar.

Shan Kien was captured and brought to Garrosh'ar Advance. Back in the Shrine of Two Moons, Baine Bloodhoof , too, arrived on Pandaria, and worked to undo or clean up after the chaos Garrosh left behind during his stay, including but not limited to curing sha -corrupted soldiers at the Shrine of Two Moons. Garrosh discussed the sha power with Lor'themar and Baine, and insisted that the Horde would control the power.

Theron then departed to Silvermoon with a sha artifact to examine it. Garrosh then sent a Horde adventurer to Silvermoon to get information. Like Vol'jin before him, Lor'themar became increasingly wary of Garrosh's rule; and after multiple instances of his people's welfare being disregarded by the warchief including Garrosh's demand to look into the mogu artifact resulting in a sha being released in Silvermoon , Lor'themar considers pulling Quel'Thalas out of Garrosh's Horde, and reconsidering old Alliances.

Baine found a more peaceful way to extract the information, which proved successful. Shan Kien then revealed the location of a tomb, where the Bell was located. Unbeknownst to the Horde, the Alliance was spying on the interaction and also learned the location. Garrosh sent Ishi to retrieve the Bell only to find that the kaldorei entered the tomb shortly before the Horde arrived and took the bell to Darnassus. Garrosh then sent Fanlyr and some Horde champions to locate the bell in Darnassus, and successfully claim it.

Jaina Proudmoore discovered that the Sunreavers played a part in the theft, and purged them from the city of Dalaran. Many fleeing blood elves including Aethas Sunreaver were rescued by Grand Magister Rommath ; and, in the aftermath of the conflict, the Sunreavers came to hold Garrosh just as responsible for their removal from Dalaran as Jaina herself. This act put a stop to the prospect of Lor'themar joining the Alliance: by organizing a heist in Darnassus after learning of Lor'themar's talks with Varian and focusing blame on the blood elves for it , Garrosh was able to sabotage the notion of the sin'dorei leaving the Horde.

Garrosh spoke about the Horde's grand destiny, and how he would use the Divine Bell to erase weakness from his orcs and create a stronger Horde. Garrosh then rang the Divine Bell, which turned his Kor'kron into sha. After they were dispatched by the adventurer, Prince Anduin Wrynn intervened and tried to deter Garrosh from using the Divine Bell. Anduin's pleas fell on deaf ears, and Garrosh used the Divine Bell to infest his champion Ishi with the power of the sha, who the adventurer then had to fight.

Though Garrosh encouraged his troops to master sha energy, in the end, none of his champions were able to do so. In the aftermath of the battle, Anduin used the Harmonic Mallet to turn the Divine Bell's chaos into pure harmony. This temporarily stunned Garrosh before he struck at the bell and destroyed it; causing its rubble to fall on Prince Anduin. The impact of the bell has caused Anduin's bones to shatter. Believing Anduin dead, Garrosh let the Alliance champion live to relay the fate of Anduin to King Varian; thereby illustrating the price for his continued defiance.

Garrosh then flew off, maniacally laughing at the thought of the Alliance's, and particularly King Varian's, suffering. Though the Divine Bell was destroyed, Garrosh was still determined to master sha energy. Garrosh was preoccupied at Domination Point , and paid no mind to the events of the Isle of Thunder. Lor'themar Theron led a Sunreaver -heavy coalition against the returned Thunder King to claim his weaponry as leverage against Garrosh in the event of an uprising.

Fed up with Garrosh's warmongering, large portions of the Horde rose up against him. The already precarious racial division of Orgrimmar took another hit, as the Valley of Spirits was then dominated by the Kor'kron , and various non-orc members of the city are rounded up, chiefly among them the tauren.

This turn of events put a dent in Lor'themar and Vol'jin's collaborative plot to overthrow Garrosh, as with his people in direct danger while Theron was finishing up on the Isle of Thunder and across the sea , the Darkspear chieftain was forced to declare the open rebellion and return to Durotar. Dubbed the Darkspear Rebellion , this first push against Garrosh culminated in the rebels claiming the Echo Isles all the way up to Razor Hill.

Thrall , Baine Bloodhoof , and Chen Stormstout also threw their support behind the rebellion, and fought their way ever-closer to Orgrimmar. Simultaneously, Garrosh also faced the threat of an Alliance invasion. SI:7 agents were sent to gain intel on Garrosh's movements and pave the way for the arrival of the Alliance's main force, and also learn of the rebellion taking place. In order to subvert the Horde further, the Alliance lends aid to the rebellion.

Garrosh had not given up on his desire to wield Pandarian artifacts, and sent a goblin excavation force to unearth the dark powers resting under the Vale of Eternal Blossoms , shipping them back to Orgrimmar and storing them in Ragefire Chasm. Horde agents speculated that Garrosh was preparing for yet another invasion, though the target was unclear. After the goblin excavation team in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms discovered the sealed heart of a deceased Old God , Y'Shaarj , Garrosh traveled to observe his secured bounty.

Realizing the heart was dormant, Garrosh fought his way through the Shado-Pan to submerge the heart in the vale's pools. He was confronted by the Shado Pan's lord, Taran Zhu , who attempted to end Garrosh's rampage across the continent, but was defeated when the warchief choked him with dismantled rails and impaled him upon Gorehowl.

Garrosh told his defeated opponent that the other races of the world will no doubt attempt to stop him, and that moreover, he is counting on it: no matter what the world throws at him, Garrosh was confident that his newly-unearthed power would be able to prevail, and that all those against him would find themselves impaled upon Orgrimmar's spires. Garrosh hurled the dormant heart into the pools, causing a chaotic surge of sha energy which corrupted the surrounding area.

Garrosh retreated to his underground fortress, leaving behind even his father's weapon in favor of a new, Old God-forged visage of it - Xal'atoh. After moving the heart to Orgrimmar, Garrosh became crazier and more xenophobic, [51] though he was not controlled or corrupted by the Old Gods.

Garrosh moved the heart into his own personal sanctum within the Underhold , a large underground complex located deep within the Ragefire Chasm below Orgrimmar. With the entire city under martial law, Garrosh issues commands from within the compound and plans to conquer the entire world for his True Horde using his newfound powers.

He has also allowed the Paragons of the Klaxxi within his compound, who act as guardians of the Heart. Garrosh also gifted some of its power to Malkorok. The Alliance and Horde under the name 'The Darkspear Rebellion' formed a coalition to stop the crazed dictator, along with adventurers freshly arrived from containing the destruction Garrosh had laid upon the Vale of Eternal Blossoms. The group laid siege to the city and successfully made their way into the Underhold and fought past all Garrosh's traps and lieutenants to find Thrall confronting Garrosh and pleading him to cease his genocidal war.

Garrosh refused to co-operate, calling Thrall weak and sadistically stating he'll take pleasure in destroying everything the Horde and Alliance had created. He even briefly tortured his old mentor physically, as his Dark Shaman had tortured the elements for miles around, thus causing them to strike out at Thrall when he attempted to call upon them. Thrall overcame this and faced Garrosh in melee combat, only to be easily beaten. Garrosh then turned his attention to the adventurers and engaged them in battle with the support of the True Horde, the iron stars, and the power of Y'Shaarj itself.

The battle took place not just in the Underhold, but also in Y'Shaarj's twisted pocket dimension, shaped to resemble places where immense Sha outbreaks had occurred on Pandaria. The adventurers held out, however, and in a last-ditch effort Garrosh became an avatar of the Old God by absorbing all the Heart's remaining power.

But it still wasn't enough, and the evil Warchief, at last, collapsed from his wounds, the power of Y'Shaarj dissipating from his exhausted body, after which the Alliance, Horde and Pandaren leaders arrive to take him into custody and decide his fate. In one of the most devastating possible outcomes — as shown by the [ Vision of Time ] — Garrosh lays waste to Stormwind City, leaving the entire harbor in ruins and corrupted by Y'Shaarj's power.

He also impales the corpses of all rebel Horde leaders , as well as the Wrynn family, Jaina Proudmoore , Tyrande Whisperwind and Taran Zhu to adorn a ruined stairway leading to the city proper and to serve as a dire warning for anyone that would oppose his new order. The same vision is encountered during the Heroic mode fight against Garrosh. Another vision shows him to be defeated lying on the ground surrounded by all the leaders of Horde and Alliance.

The final vision of Garrosh shows him to be caged up in the Temple of the White Tiger where Anduin Wrynn visited him, possibly referring to a scene from the War Crimes novel. Thrall, leaning over Garrosh's body, told him of how disappointed he was in him, and prepared to deliver him a final blow: a death sentence carried out by the Doomhammer, but was stopped by King Varian Wrynn , who declared that Garrosh's punishment was not for him alone to decide.

Thrall was also reluctant to allow the Alliance to decide Garrosh's fate. Taran Zhu and Lorewalker Cho suggested that Garrosh instead be taken to Pandaria to stand trial for his heinous crimes against the peoples of Azeroth , to which Varian and Thrall agreed. Garrosh was then taken by Taran Zhu and the Shado-Pan out of the room. After his defeat , Garrosh was transferred to the Temple of the White Tiger where a trial would be conducted for his fate.

Caged below the temple, Garrosh dreamed about his father and his home, Draenor. Garrosh wondered whether, if his father were still alive, he would be proud of his son. When everyone had arrived, Garrosh was brought forth before Taran Zhu , the jury and the many witnesses.

There he was told of the crimes he was being accused of. He merely clapped and made a mockery of the trial, comparing it to the Darkmoon Faire and causing a great commotion. Once things were settled down, he was appointed a defender from the Horde who was Baine Bloodhoof.

Baine tried his best to defend Garrosh but he did nothing to help his case. Baine suggested he open up to someone unless he had a death wish. Garrosh decided he would only speak to Anduin Wrynn. While cautious at first, Anduin accepted. Many times Garrosh and Anduin spoke, discussing many things. Anduin repeatedly tried to get Garrosh to repent and admit what he had done was wrong. Garrosh, however, would always turn things on the young boy and make him question things he held dearly.

On the eve of the trial's verdict, Garrosh was extremely agitated. He did all he could to infuriate Anduin. Eventually, this worked, and Anduin nearly attacked him. Instead, he reached out and smacked the food from Garrosh's hands.

Garrosh grabbed his arm and twisted it but Anduin told him the food was poisoned and he had saved his life, which made Garrosh release his arm. Before Anduin left the room, he asked the guards to remove the shackles from around the orc's legs so he could once again walk like a true warrior.

Before the verdict was given, Garrosh was given a chance to speak. He said Tyrande Whisperwind and Baine both gave great arguments. He even spoke to Anduin and said how he believed people could change. Just as Garrosh was about to admit his regrets, he stunned the room by shouting he regrets nothing and would do it all over again.

Kairozdormu , who had been tinkering with the [ Vision of Time ] during all of this, created a portal that allowed him and Garrosh to escape to an alternate Draenor that was set 35 years in the past. Upon surfacing, they happened to be in Nagrand. Garrosh and Kairoz eventually made their way to Nagrand , the lands of the Warsong clan. The plan was to locate the alternate counterpart of Garrosh's father, Grom Hellscream , and rally the orc clans into a different kind of Horde.

But Kairoz did not intend to stop there; he intended to use the shards of the Vision of Time to find his way into many other worlds, and find other Hordes to send back to Azeroth, believing that this would give him infinite power.

However, after learning that the shard would be able to take him back to Azeroth of his present time, Garrosh took the shard and stabbed Kairoz to death with it, declaring that orcs would never be used as pawns again. Traveling to a nearby Warsong encampment, Garrosh came forward as a stranger with no clan but claimed his heart was Warsong. Speaking boldly, he declared that he had come to prevent the Warsongs from becoming slaves, and declared that Grom would have led them willingly to such a fate.

As a result of this insult, Garrosh was subjected to a Mak'Rogahn , a "duel of will", to prove his honor by fighting against four members of the Warsong clan who were supposed to be on guard duty and had failed to spot him. Garrosh defeated his opponents, with the spectators commenting that the stranger fought like Hellscream.

Following Grom into his tent, Garrosh spoke vaguely about the fate that awaited the orcish people , that Gul'dan would enslave their race to unseen masters by offering them a "gift" , and that Grom would be the first to take it because he could not tolerate another taking it first.

Revealing the shard from the Vision of Time, Garrosh described the kinds of weapons he had used as Warchief of the Horde on Azeroth, including mana bombs and iron stars. He called on Grom to rally the other orcish clans against their true enemy , and suggested taking the shard to the Stones of Prophecy to show the Warsong leader the truth of his words. Grom cautiously agreed, threatening to take Garrosh's head if he was lying; Garrosh replied that if he could not convince Grom of his sincerity, his life meant nothing.

Garrosh watched as Grom took the shard into the presence of the elemental spirits who showed him, the elements, and the shaman who watched over the stones the truth of Garrosh's words: Gul'dan's bargain with Kil'jaeden , the drinking of the demons' blood showing that Grom had indeed been the first to do so , the First and Second Wars against the humans , their defeat at the hands of the Alliance , and the withdrawal from demon magics that left the orcish people broken.

However, Garrosh intentionally hid the truth of Grom's redemption at Demon Fall Canyon by killing the elder shaman who had seen ahead and interrupting the vision before Grom could see it. When Grom emerged from the vision, he pledged that he would not allow his people to be slaves, and sent runners to the other clans to tell them of what he had learned.

Grom called on Garrosh to stand at his side and fight with the Warsong, for there was a long road ahead; Garrosh proudly declared that he would fight to the death. Gul'dan sent a message to the orcs promising them untold power. In reply, Grommash Hellscream sent Garrosh, disguised as a messenger, to Gul'dan wishing to know more about the cruel orc's intent.

Gul'dan replied that he had seen a vision, and a Legion wanted the orcs as their vanguard. Much to Gul'dan's surprise, Garrosh knew serving this Legion meant drinking the blood of Mannoroth and enslaving the orcs to the demons. Angered at Garrosh's accusations of slavery, and proclaiming himself to be a god, Gul'dan had his guards remove the messenger from the premises. In response, Garrosh slew the guards. Gul'dan told Garrosh that in three days the orcs would drink from Mannoroth's blood on a mountaintop and from there march to victory.

Garrosh lowered his hood, revealing his identity, and told Gul'dan that in three days Grommash will stand on the mountain as well and lead the orcs to embrace their true fate.

On the fateful day when the orcs were poised to drink the blood of Mannoroth and become slaves to the Legion, Garrosh accompanied his father to confront Gul'dan and give the warlock the Warsong clan's answer to his offer of power. However in this universe, Grom rejected Gul'dan's encouragement to drink the blood, and Garrosh coordinated an ambush on the warlock and Mannoroth himself using the orcs' new technology.

Garrosh's Iron Star was launched at Mannoroth, distracting him for long enough to allow Grom to execute the demon. Garrosh pushed his father out the way of Mannoroth's dying explosion, saving Grom from the fate that felled him in the prime timeline.

Pulling a stunned Gul'dan to his feet, Garrosh then drew a fel-bloodied Gorehowl from the demon's corpse and tossed it to his father, who proclaimed their victory and independence — as conquerors, never slaves - to the gathered masses. This pivotal moment was all that Garrosh's interference in the timeline had led to, and thus the Iron Horde came to be. Garrosh gave Blackhand schematics for machinery and rose to prominence as one of the Warlords of the Iron Horde, and the leader of the Warsong clan while his father holds the position of Warchief over all clans.

He issued to capture Gruul. He had also been present when Grommash "convinced" Ner'zhul and his Shadowmoon clan to join the Iron Horde. Khadgar and Chromie too saw his vision in Nagrand's mountains. When a citadel in the heart of Tanaan began constructing, he suggested the name Hellfire. He was personally responsible for the Ironmarch 's invasion of Azeroth. He ordered Zaela to claim Upper Blackrock Spire as the forward base of the invading force, where a doomsday weapon capable of making Blackrock Mountain erupt and subsequently destroy large swaths of the continent - including Stormwind - is to be built.

The draenei under Yrel blamed him for the fall of Telaar and they knew him as "the son of Hellscream". He began fighting with the adventurers, Durotan and Yrel, only to be stopped by Thrall who issued a mak'gora. The pair clash at the Stones of Prophecy—the site where Garrosh had first learned of his father's redemption. As the pair traded blows, Garrosh argues that everything he did was for the Horde; Thrall replies that Garrosh " failed the Horde. You failed ME! Tightly bound by the elements, Garrosh roars that Thrall made him what he is; Thrall responds that Garrosh chose his own destiny.

A single bolt of lightning ends Garrosh's life. Despite his death, the effects of his actions would carry on for some time into the future. His meddling in the affairs of the alternate Draenor set off a chain of unbroken events that eventually led the Burning Legion back to Azeroth in their greatest invasion of the world yet.

This war ultimately ended with the Legion's final defeat, but at the cost of Azeroth's own well-being. The effects of his attack on Theramore and his quest for the Divine Bell left Jaina Proudmoore with deep mental scars that led to her leaving the Kirin Tor and continuing to blame the Horde as a whole for Garrosh's actions.

These scars would manifest as echoes when Jaina was pulled into Thros , the Blighted Lands. Vision of Garrosh Hellscream says : And what exactly do you think that you'll do about it?

Your threats are hollow. Go slink away with the rest of your kind in the slums. I will endure your filth in my throne room no longer. Vision of Vol'jin says : I know exactly what I'll be doin' about it, son of Hellscream. I'll be watchin' as ya people slowly become aware of ya ineptitude. I'll laugh as dey grow ta despise ya as I do. Vision of Vol'jin says : And when tha time comes dat ya failure is complete and ya "power" is meaningless, I will be dere to end ya rule, swiftly and silently.

Garrosh returned victorious from Northrend with the Lich King slain and was welcomed to Orgrimmar as a mighty warrior. This was key in Thrall's decision to promote him to Warchief of the Horde. In the Cataclysm expansion , we see Garrosh grow up as a Warchief.

However, he makes several serious mistakes. On the one hand he argues with Vol'jin and leaves out trolls within the horde and on the other he ends the life of Cairne Bloodhoof, when he challenges him to a duel. After Deathwing dies, Garrosh seizes the opportunity to attack the Alliance and expand the Horde's territory in Kalimdor, attacking the city of Theramore. The attack completely razed the human city and caused violence and hatred to flare up again between the two factions.

While the forces of the Alliance and the Horde were locked in a naval battle, they reached the mist-covered shore of Pandaria Island. Garrosh sent General Nazgrim to conquer Pandaria , while he was in charge of demonstrating his leadership to the members of the horde with aggression and fear. He ordered the assassination of Vol'jin ; He was successful in the attack and fled to the Echo Isles, where he was aided by Thrall in finishing off the rest of the Kor'krom guard and making Garrosh believe that Vol'jin was dead.

Upon receiving the news Garrosh drove all the tolls out of Orgrimmar. He also fell out with the Blood Elves as they claimed to feel like cannon fodder in Garrosh's plans, and they did. After Garrosh himself arrived in Pandaria, He was amazed by the power of the Mogu and fought his way to seize the Divine Bell. Tired of their constant warmongering, a large part of the Horde decided to turn against Garrosh.

Garrosh Hellscream says: I will not fail you, Warchief. I will lead as well as I can, and I will consult with the advisors you suggest. I know what a tremendous honor you do me, and I will strive to be worthy of it. Thrall says: Then it is done. Thrall says: Let everything you do be done for the Horde.

Vol'jin says: For da Horde! Eitrigg says: For the Horde! Garrosh Hellscream says: For the Horde! Garrosh's image appears. Image of Garrosh says: Don't talk back to me, troll. You know who was left in charge here. Haven't you stopped to ask yourself why Thrall chose me instead of you? Vol'jin's image appears. Image of Vol'jin says: Dere be no question why, Garrosh.

He gave ya tha title because ya be Grom's Son and because tha people be wantin' a war hero. Image of Vol'jin says: To which I tink ya be even more like ya father den he thought, even without ya havin' da demon blood. Image of Garrosh says: You are lucky I don't gut you right here, whelp. You are foolish to think that you can speak to your Warchief in such ways. Image of Vol'jin says: Ya be no Warchief of mine. Ya've not earned my respect and I'll not be seein' tha Horde destroyed by ya foolish thirst for war.

Image of Garrosh says: And what exactly do you think that you'll do about it? Your threats are hollow. Go slink away with the rest of your kind in the slums. I will endure your filth in my throne room no longer. Image of Vol'jin says: I know exactly what I'll be doin' about it, son of Hellscream. I'll be watchin' as ya people slowly become aware of ya ineptitude. I'll laugh as dey grow ta despise ya as I do.

And when tha time comes dat ya failure is complete and ya "power" is meaningless, I will be dere to end ya rule, swiftly and silently. Ya will spend ya reign glancin' over ya shoulda and fearin' tha shadows, for when tha time comes and ya blood be slowly drainin' out, ya will know exactly who fired da arrow dat pierced ya black heart.

Image of Garrosh says: You have sealed your fate, troll. Image of Garrosh spits at Vol'jin's feet. Image of Vol'jin says: And you yours, "Warchief". Garrosh's image fades. Vol'jin's image fades. Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Where is that Ogre headed buffoon? Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Ah, speak of the devil Hellscream jumps from the portal down to Sylvanas. Garrosh Hellscream says: This better be important, Sylvanas.

You know how I detest this place and its foul stench. Why have you called for me? Garrosh Hellscream says: And more importantly, what are those Scourge fiends doing here? Garrosh makes a gesture at the Val'kyr. Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Warchief, so glad you could make it. Those 'fiends,' as you so delicately put it, are called val'kyr. They are under my command now Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says Garrosh Hellscream says: Get on with it Sylvanas.

Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Very well, Warchief. I have solved the plight of the Forsaken! Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: As a race, we Forsaken are unable to procreate. Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: With the aid of the val'kyr, we are now able to take the corpses of the fallen and create new Forsaken. Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Agatha, show the Warchief! The Val'kyr Agatha proceeds to resurrect fallen corpses as Forsaken.

Garrosh Hellscream says: What you have done here, Sylvanas Disgusting is the only word I have to describe it. Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Warchief, without these new Forsaken my people would die out Our hold upon Gilneas and northern Lordaeron would crumble. Garrosh Hellscream says: Have you given any thought to what this means, Sylvanas.? Garrosh Hellscream says: What difference is there between you and the Lich King now?

Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Isn't it obvious, Warchief? I serve the Horde. Sylvanas mockingly salutes Garrosh. Garrosh Hellscream says: Watch your clever mouth, bitch. Garrosh Hellscream says: Cromush, you stay behind and make sure the Banshee Queen is well "guarded.

High Warlord Cromush says: As you command, Warchief! Garrosh Hellscream says: Remember, Sylvanas, eventually we all have to stand before our maker and face judgment. Your day may come sooner than others Overlord Krom'gar says: Watch now, Cliffwalker, as this battle comes to its glorious conclusion.

High Chieftain Cliffwalker says: You are about to cross a terrible threshold, Krom'gar. May the Earth Mother have mercy on your soul. Overlord Krom'gar unleashes a bomb on the night elven settlement. Overlord Krom'gar says: Look upon the world, Cliffwalker , and see the might of the Horde! Portal to Orgrimmar appears and Garrosh arrives at the scene.

Garrosh Hellscream says: What have you done, Krom'gar? Overlord Krom'gar says: Warchief! I was carrying out your command!

Garrosh Hellscream says: My command? Garrosh Hellscream says: Was my command to murder innocents, Krom'gar? Overlord Krom'gar says: Warchief Garrosh Hellscream says: Am I a murderer, Krom'gar?

Overlord Krom'gar says: No, Warchief! Garrosh Hellscream says: I sent you to Stonetalon Mountains with an army. Your orders were to secure this land for the Horde.

Garrosh Hellscream says: Instead, you laid waste to the land. Murdered innocents, children even Garrosh Hellscream says: I spent a very long time in Northrend, Krom'gar.

I learned much about the Horde at that time. Garrosh Hellscream says: While there, a wise old war hero told me something that I would carry with me forever Garrosh Hellscream says: "Honor," Krom'gar, "No matter how dire the battle Never forsake it. Garrosh Hellscream says: You have brought shame to us as a people.

Garrosh Hellscream says: By my right as Warchief, I here by relieve you of duty. Garrosh Hellscream grabs Overlord Krom'gar. Garrosh Hellscream throws Overlord Krom'gar off the ledge. High Chieftain Cliffwalker says: Wait, Warchief! He tried to stop Krom'gar! High Chieftain Cliffwalker says: Have mercy, Warchief. Garrosh Hellscream says: Mercy Your wife and child were murdered. Your kin wiped out. Your home burned to the ground. Chieftain, on this day I learn from you. Your rank no longer has meaning.

If you wish to truly help the Horde, your considerable power could be used in Desolace or in Southern Barrens. Garrosh Hellscream says: The choice is yours to make. Do not forget that Hellscream's eyes are always upon you.

Garrosh Hellscream says: Do you see, champion? There is little my Horde cannot accomplish. What is this? Garrosh Hellscream says: Vol'jin, what are you doing here?

Shouldn't you be on your island kissing frogs? Vol'Jin says: The question is, what are WE doin' here? Yeh bring dis war to anudder corner of Azeroth Garrosh Hellscream says: Your lack of vision is why your people are still primitives, and your lack of loyalty is why I did not summon the Darkspear for this campaign.

Garrosh Hellscream says: Look around you, Vol'jin. This land is rich in resources: wood, stone, iron, fuel. And people. Garrosh Hellscream says: A show of might on these shores will make the Pandaren think twice about joining the Alliance. Garrosh Hellscream says: This is the difference between me and you, Vol'jin. I won't let MY people starve to death in the desert. Wait here. Garrosh HellscreamAll dis bloodshed make everyone tink twice 'bout joinin' da Horde.

Garrosh Hellscream: whispers to Rak'gor Bloodrazor Garrosh Hellscream says: There is something you can do, troll, to demonstrate your value to the Horde. A mission in the heart of this continent. Vol'Jin says: I will go, but only as a witness for my people. Someone's gotta keep you in check, Garrosh.

A chest is wheeled out in a chest to Garrosh Hellscream, standing in the excavation site in the Veil of Eternal Blossoms. Garrosh Hellscream says: Hmmmm, it thirsts! Garrosh Hellscream says: Bring it to the pools! A wild Taran Zhu appears! From a shroud of mist. Taran Zhu yells: Enough! Taran Zhu says: You have run rampant for far too long, Hellscream! But that stops now! Garrosh Hellscream says: Mwahahahaha, step aside Pandaren, you confront a force beyond reckoning.

Taran Zhu says: Your father dabbled in powers beyond reckoning. Where is he now? A fight breaks out, Garrosh is physically stronger, but Taran Zhu is a ninja, so it's all good. Garrosh charges and swings Gorehowl but embeds it in the wooden planks below. Taran Zhu swings back with his staff, only for Garrosh to grab it! Taran Zhu then attempts to blast Garrosh back with magic, but Garrosh is too powerful, and Taran Zhu slides back along the planks. Garrosh roars again, and swings at Taran Zhu, Taran Zhu catches the blow in his staff, and forms a quick disarming maneuver.

Gorehowl slides past Taran Zhu. Garrosh doesn't like this, not one bit, Taran Zhu looks up, only to see Garrosh's first coming towards him. Garrosh punches him in the face! Taran Zhu falls off the plank, he's about to hit the water when he ninja jumps upwards and returns the blow with an upward strike on Garrosh's jaw.

Taran Zhu says: I have fought beside the Trolls, Tauren and others, you are nothing like them. As Taran Zhu launches himself in the air, to perform a final ninja kick blow. However Garrosh leaps aside, and Taran Zhu gets his foot stuck in the planks. Garrosh grabs a nearby chain and whips it round at Taran Zhu. Garrosh Hellscream yells: They are no longer a part of my new Horde! Garrosh then uses the chain to pull Taran Zhu to him, impaling him on Gorehowl.

Taran Zhu says: The world will I'm counting on it Vision of many ships coming for Garrosh, Horde, Alliance, Mercenaries, and all other associated hanger ons. Garrosh Hellscream says: The armies of the world will come for me, and within my fortress they will face all the terrible creatures I have wrought, the boundless power I have mastered.

And one by one they will fall at my feet. Any who would rise against my new Horde will be impaled upon the spires of Orgrimmar! Garrosh Hellscream says: You Pandaren try to bury your hate and your anger, but such power cannot be contained.

Garrosh Hellscream yells: It must be unleashed! Garrosh breaks open the chest, showing Y'Shaarj's beating heart, Taran Zhu watches saddened, as a butterfly turns the colour of a sha, and then turns to dust. Taran Zhu says: A time will come, when you will answer for your crimes!

Garrosh tips the chest into the waters. Garrosh Hellscream yells: I answer to no one! A massive vortex of evil Sha energies erupts from the pool, making a terrible mess of the Veil.

Garrosh walks along the planks as the massive Sha explosion takes place behind him. Garrosh Hellscream says: All who challenge me will burn in the fires of my hatred! Gul'dan yells: This Garrosh then brings Gul'dan up. Garrosh Hellscream says: Times Change. Garrosh on a number of occasions wonders if his father would be proud of what he had done, and in the trailer for Patch 5. Post away! Log in , it's free!

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