Dragonbreaker seems an appropriate 'Blackrock' name. Basically since it's kinda their thing, the Blackrock orcs are the dragon tamers who used to ride the Red brood cause they had Alistraza bound and controlled.

Nope, that's the Dragonmaw.

The Blackrock gimmick is that they're straight up the greatest smiths among the Orcs. Consequently, this tended to mean that their warriors were the best equipped and physically strongest among the Orcish Horde in the original canon, which lead to them being considered the strongest clan.

During the days they were fully corrupted, specific talents kind of got washed away in the face of the blood rage, and a lot of the specific talents were lost in the ensuing clusterfuck of the Draenei Genocide, then the First and Second wars.

Ogres, Gronn, and (Assuming we're taking Warlords lore into account) the Botani are the major natural threats. And other orcs of course, they're still pretty barbaric, and raiding is a big pastime.
 
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The last name isn't really a "Last Name" so to speak, it's a Deed Name, and it's not always "Blood" or "Hell" or "Fury". It's just a phrase that identifies their big identifying gimmick.
Oh so as a deed name sparkedge would allude to some hidden spark that leads to Duran being quite successful as part of Blackrock that lead to him becoming the leader?

Dragonbreaker seems an appropriate 'Blackrock' name. Basically since it's kinda their thing, the Blackrock orcs are the dragon tamers who used to ride the Red brood cause they had Alistraza bound and controlled.
I thought that was Dragonmaw that rode dragons.

edit: Nevermind ninjaed.
 
Nope, that's the Dragonmaw.

The Blackrock gimmick is that they're straight up the greatest smiths among the Orcs. Consequently, this tended to mean that their warriors were the best equipped and physically strongest among the Orcish Horde in the original canon, which lead to them being considered the strongest clan.

During the days they were fully corrupted, specific talents kind of got washed away in the face of the blood rage, and a lot of the specific talents were lost in the ensuing clusterfuck of the Draenei Genocide, then the First and Second wars.

Ogres, Gronn, and (Assuming we're taking Warlords lore into account) the Botani are the major natural threats. And other orcs of course, they're still pretty barbaric, and raiding is a big pastime.

Right Mixed them up myself.


I should be ashamed calling myself a Lorehound.
 
I shall be true to myself.


[X] Azjol-Nerub: Deep within the harsh continent of Northrend lies the spider kingdom of Azjol-Nerub; inhabited by the intelligent arachnoids calling themselves Nerubians. Split apart from their other brethren by Sundering the Nerubians are now free to do what they wish.


In Nerub we trust.
 
Sad that there is no Naga or Troll or Goblin option. Oh well, we can just go spider.

Azjol-Nerub: Deep within the harsh continent of Northrend lies the spider kingdom of Azjol-Nerub; inhabited by the intelligent arachnoids calling themselves Nerubians. Split apart from their other brethren by Sundering the Nerubians are now free to do what they wish.
 
[X] Azjol-Nerub

Atheistic, scholarly spider people. I like it, sounds unique. I think people trying to industrialize orcs are kind of slightly deluded. They are barbaric, with all that entails. There is no way we will get the necessary amount of knowledge in time to forestall the horde, especially with a society that can't really produce scholars.
 
[X] Blackrock Clan
[X] Female

Anyone got a plan for the Red Pox?
 
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Atheistic, scholarly spider people. I like it, sounds unique. I think people trying to industrialize orcs are kind of slightly deluded. They are barbaric, with all that entails. There is no way we will get the necessary amount of knowledge in time to forestall the horde, especially with a society that can't really produce scholars.
When you say it that way, having the image of dapper spider people with top hats does make it interesting to vote for.
 
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