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We took the lands of Azeroth from the Humans and razed all that we surveyed. My personal assassin,
Garona the Half-Orc, executed Azeroths leader King Llane and returned his heart to me. Although the
Horde dominated Azeroth and the pathetic worms who defended it, my own plans were badly hampered.
A small band of Human warriors stormed Medivhs
Tower and engaged the insane sorcerer in direct
combat. As his body was slashed and torn by the
swords of Azeroth, Medivh began to transmit
telepathic waves of trauma across the astral
plane which easily shattered even my
formidable defenses. I attempted to reach
into the sorcerers mind and steal the
location of the Tomb from him directly,
but before I could divest the location,
Medivh was killed by the Azerothiens. H a v i n g
been inside his mind at the moment of his
temporal death, I suffered a massive psychic
backlash and fell into a catatonic state.
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For weeks I slept as if dead, closely guarded by my
faithful Warlocks. When I finally arose, I learned of
the shift in the balance power within the Horde.
Blackhand had been killed. Without my magiks
and counseling to aid him, Blackhand fell prey
to a surprise attack launched by one of his
strongest and most trusted generals - Orgrim
Doomhammer. Orgrim was quick to consolidate
his power within the Horde, justifying the
assassination of Blackhand by securing false
testimony that supported his claims of the
Destroyers incompetence as War Chief.
It seemed that the hand of fate had struck me a harsh blow. Orgrim set out to uncover the inner
workings of the Horde, leaving no stone unturned. Eventually, his spies captured my servant Garona
and under intensive, agonizing torture, forced her to reveal the existence and location of the Shadow
Council. She was weaker than I had expected.
Suspecting that the Shadow Council was a threat to his control of the Horde, Doomhammer led his
Wolfriders in a surprise attack against my Citadel near the ruins of Stormwind Keep. The Warlocks,caught unprepared by Orgrims assault, held off the Horde as long as their magiks would last. Having
no time to rest or replenish their energies, the Warlocks fell before the wrath of Orgrim. In the end, the
Doomhammer was victorious. Any surviving Warlocks were branded as traitors to the Horde. The
public executions were effective in weakening my position and strengthening his
I was taken before Orgrim and questioned at length about my involvement with the Shadow Council.
Being greatly weakened by the backlash of Medivhs death as well as the energies I had expended
during the battle, I found that I was in no position to either threaten nor harm the War Chief. Orgrim
made it clear to me that the Horde was under his control, and that he was not as easily swayed as his
predecessor. The gleam in his eye and the steel at his side bespoke his intentions, but I would not be
defeated so easily. While he may have held the upper hand, I reminded him that with the death of the
Warlocks, I was the last true sorcerer within the Horde. Orgrim, made impudent by his victory, agreed
that perhaps I could prove useful, and agreed to let me live - by his good graces. I silently vowed that
he would one day take those words to his grave.
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Although his suspicions of me were never fully assuaged, I did succeed in
convincing the War Chief that the Raiders were preparing to unite
with the sons of Blackhand in a revolt against him. Although this
claim was untrue, Orgrim was already suspicious of Rend and
Maim and so disbanded the multitude of Wolfriders, sending
them into the various arms of the Grunt forces. To
demonstrate my loyalty to Orgrim and the Horde, I
promised to create a host of undead riders that would
be completely loyal to him alone. Although the
Doomhammer did not fully trust me, the idea was
sufficiently appealing, and so I was allowed to
enter seclusion to create this new legion.
Even with the aid of my Necrolytes, I was
unsuccessful in bringing forth this undead force.
Failure and weakness were all that these
minions could offer me, until I sensed that while
their spirits were willing - it was the flesh that
was weak. I summoned them to a great alter
constructed of Ironwood and Blackroot where,
at the height of a black incantation, I took the
lives of every last one of them. In the bloody wake of their executions, the Necrolytes would then, at last, nourish my creation of the ultimate
undead servant.
Using what few resources I still controlled within the Horde, I acquired many of the long-dead corpses
of the fallen Knights of Azeroth. Into these twisted and decayed forms I instilled the essences of the
greater members of the Shadow Council who were quite willing to return to the mortal plane to wreak
terror and havok once again. I furnished each of the dark riders a jeweled truncheon through which
they could better focus the unearthly powers they would brandish. Into these jewels were infused the
raw, necromantic magiks of the freshly slain Necrolytes. Thus were the Death Knights born.
Orgrim Doomhammer was pleased with these Knights of Death. Although the spirits of the Shadow
Council remained loyal to me, they feigned allegiance to the War Chief. Orgrim was well satisfied with
the realization of my promise, and allowed me to go about my own affairs.
I will be patient and bide my time, pretending to be the faithful servant until the time comes to show
this presumptuous, boisterous upstart who is greater between us. My designs to discover the Tomb of
Sargeras still remain. I have assembled the Stormreaver clan to be my support when the season finally
comes to strike back at Orgrim for his insolent crimes against me
That day draws near - and Doomhammer cannot know what terrors await him,
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