Warcraft: The Rise of the Mag'har

[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho’war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

we were told he would never submit by one and the other wants to prove his strength, no matter which we believe it's the right choice.
 
Garrosh: I'm going to them. Then I'm going to bring them back and kill them again.
Human: I thought priests were peaceful people.
Garrosh: I'm an Orc Priest. We weren't given healing powers to make others stop fighting.
The disappointed priest resurrects you and chastises you for your failures.

The disappointed orc priest resurrects you, starts beating you with his staff, and then throws you into something while chastising you. Or just beats you up and expects you to know why he's beating you.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

The outer perimeter was the runts, off guard and lesser than those inside. Regardless of the chances of getting him to work with us, better to let him take the losses and hopefully lose a thing or two important. Like his life.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

let Cho'war fight show that he is strong and if by some chances he dies and a more friendly one is now in charge well that just a coincidence
 
Curious to see how the whole revival issue gets brought up in future among the Shamans.

Course could be simple to solve if we ask the Furies thoughts on the matter and don't think they will mind it much.
 
Huh, so fighting with them? We did want to work together. Argh it's been too long I can't remember the tone of this quest anymore.
Gist of it: Fel corrupt Orcs exist. Demon gates exist. Mag'har has been, with the help of the Furies, destroying demon gates that are in the vicinity. Mag'har at present are not strong enough to defeat the Fel corrupt Orc Hordes in a head on confrontation in the long run.

Thus alliances have to be forged. Good progress made on relations with the Drae'nai. Alliance expedition is complicated. Twilight Flight (?) dragons contact made.

Basically long term goal is to unite and non-Fel aligned and non-complete asshole factions on this worldlet and kick the demons off of this piece of rock (and annihilate the Fel Orcs in the process) and then maybe prepare to go to Azeroth.
 
@torroar has this really never came up before with the Draenei throughout all orc history with them and recently with efforts to be more close with them? Would think it would come up at some point but could be mistaken.

They didn't interact, like, at all, dude. They'd been there for 300-odd years, and only when Durotan and Orgrim and such met with them did they really start interacting for the first time - and then the Horde happened. There were no major ritual exchanges, shamans didn't go bopping around with the priests. Only recently has anything happened more peacefully and with such elements of the populace, and the draenei basically all posted up near Oshu'gun. Not near major battle sites where people are dying a lot and resurrections have been an issue, man.
 
They didn't interact, like, at all, dude. They'd been there for 300-odd years, and only when Durotan and Orgrim and such met with them did they really start interacting for the first time - and then the Horde happened. There were no major ritual exchanges, shamans didn't go bopping around with the priests. Only recently has anything happened more peacefully and with such elements of the populace, and the draenei basically all posted up near Oshu'gun. Not near major battle sites where people are dying a lot and resurrections have been an issue, man.
Actually in Rise of the Horde they do talk about the fact that they occasionally did trade with each other, but otherwise knew very little of each other.
 
Hmm, wonder if there are remains of Gorian Empire we can find and use since they did have much more knowledge on arcane magic than us and Highmaul did use to be in Nagrand. Granted the part it used to be in is now completely gone but still might be other ruins in parts of valley.
 
Was there something in particular we were waiting for with the dragons? Or is it in a 'we'll let you know when we are ready to fight' situation?
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

If this prideful jackass wants to run ahead and get himself killed that's his prerogative. We already proved we're no cowards when we lead the initial charge. Hopefully the idiot will get his skull caved in and the shaman can take over. Btw @torroar how are things? Hopefully better since I see your updating stories again.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Massgamer on Sep 20, 2017 at 4:16 AM, finished with 47 posts and 22 votes.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.
 
I intend to dissent.

[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

Damnit. :p
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

such a contested vote.

I have to say, aftre rereading this quest I"m struck by the amount of good the Mag'har have done. I can kind of also see why were the only faction who seems to be trying to fix things. Everyone else is either too beaten down, massively lost, or fel corrupted. The Mag'har are the only ones who are both fairly strong, and more uniquely are driven to try and fix the world rather than batten down the hatches and survive.
 
[X] The Warmaul are fresh. Too fresh. Too untested. And Cho'war is boastful and proud. Let them rush in first, and move in behind them. They want battle? They feel that they have been cooped up too long in their hills? Let them be disabused of that notion.

such a contested vote.

I have to say, aftre rereading this quest I"m struck by the amount of good the Mag'har have done. I can kind of also see why were the only faction who seems to be trying to fix things. Everyone else is either too beaten down, massively lost, or fel corrupted. The Mag'har are the only ones who are both fairly strong, and more uniquely are driven to try and fix the world rather than batten down the hatches and survive.

Very true, but we have to be careful as well. We are gaining in strength qualitatively but we've taken some hits (and are in the process of taking another) in war-fighting population from these big battles.

Lets just say I'm really happy we have dedicated combat healers now, cause we can't afford to lose thousands of orcs in battle every season.
 
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