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The first storyline follows a human who has no memory of his past and becomes enslaved by an orc shaman named Rehgar Earthfury. Writer Walter Simonson told me last month that the schedule will remain adjust to the game and appease both longtime “Warcraft” fans as come up as newcomers:
“If you’re a longtime player. I think the comic is a revelation about some of the mysteries. There are mysteries from the past that have never been totally addressed within the game or at least we’re able to address them in the comic in a way that the bet hasn’t been able to. … If you experience ‘Warcraft,’ I’m hoping it will be really cool to find this stuff out. At the same time as complex as the world is if you haven’t really played the game you’ll learn as much as you need to know to enjoy the story on its own level.”
Not convinced? See for yourself with the entire six pages of the online-only “World of Warcraft” Issue #0 exclusive to Multiplayer. You’ll also get a little more backstory on the roots of Rehgar Earthfury…
bahmat get over it. The very nature of the Horde is more of savagery than anything else. The bond between the different races are tenuous at best with many having their own ulterior motives that work against their allies.
Saying ‘there’s nothing more disgusting than the humans and their nightelf allies’ is just as daft and silly as your accusation of everyone treating the Horde ‘unfairly’. The lore says it is so and so it is.
ehh thats not entirely true lord of the clans and rise of the horde didn’t show them as bloodthristy savages at least not all orcs. Even with the lore change to the old horde its widely accepted that the horde has always had a savage nature. Besides how would you want them portrayed? As fearsome fighting warriors or tea sipping schedule readers? You can’t take things out on context not all of the horde is evil just like the alliance but both do have some troublesome members thats the lore get use to it.
Why are the members of the Horde always always portrayed as nothing.
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