The Shattering plot summary: Garrosh and Cairne

We've covered Thrall's exploits in The Shattering; today's summary is for Garrosh Hellscream and Cairne Bloodhoof.
Remember, this summary is full of spoilers, so don't read it if you don't want the book spoiled!
The Horde loves Garrosh. He made a big splash in Northrend commanding the troops there, and many Horde warriors believe (incorrectly) that he was the one who singlehandedly defeated the Lich King. And now, he's ready to head back to Kalimdor, along with most of his warriors. Varok Saurfang, tired of Garrosh, remains in Grommash Hold as part of the Horde's Northrend skeleton crew."That boy is a kodo disliking the bridle," Cairne murmured.
Cairne Bloodhoof arrives in Borean Tundra, acting as escort to the troops returning home with Garrosh. He's had little interaction with Garrosh before, but when kvaldir attack Garrosh's Landing, they're forced to work together, and Cairne learns much about Garrosh.
After the battle, the Horde ships make their way back to Orgrimmar but are beset by powerful, unnatural storms. Many of the boats are sunk, along with the soldiers and desperately needed supplies. Then, they spot an Alliance ship, nearly destroyed, drifting in Horde waters. Garrosh orders the ship destroyed, but Cairne immediately disagrees. It hasn't shown hostilities; it is clearly disabled. Garrosh instead orders the survivors brought to his ship. He destroys the Alliance ship, gives the survivors skiffs and tells them to remember that today, Garrosh Hellscream saved their lives, that he was their life and death.Garrosh was a brilliant tactician, a fierce warrior, and loved by those he led.
He also held grudges, was a hothead, and needed to learn the lessons of both respect and compassion.
Cairne would speak with Thrall immediately upon their return.
Upon his return to Orgrimmar, a great festival is held, and Garrosh is presented with his father's axe, Gorehowl, by Thrall. Everyone celebrates the end of the Northrend campaign.
But not everything is great in Orgrimmar. Supplies are low in the already-unlivable Durotar thanks to extended droughts, and the night elves are so angry with the Horde after the Wrathgate incident that they've shut down all lines of trade with them. In a meeting with Orgrimmar leadership, Thrall notes that Ashenvale has a surplus of resources and that it'd be wise to get back on the night elves' good side. Garrosh says they should just attack them. Thrall and Cairne chide him, because post-Northrend, there's an Alliance-Horde truce. Hostilities have even ceased in Alterac Valley, Arathi Basin and Warsong Gulch. Garrosh politely but angrily leaves the meeting.
After that meeting, Magatha corners Garrosh and tells him that he's just what the Horde needs and that he has the full support of the Grimtotem tribe. Garrosh accepts the compliment with some skepticism.
When word of a night elf village in Ashenvale being destroyed gets back to Orgrimmar, it's assumed that Garrosh was the one who ordered it. He denies it. Hamuul Runetotem, on Thrall's urging, heads to Moonglade to try to negotiate with the night elves there, hoping that their status as druids will help matters.It was not a time to be cautious. It was a time to be bold. They would understand once he gave them results.
Meanwhile, Thrall, who's getting ready to leave the Horde temporarily to learn from the elements of Draenor, appoints Garrosh as interim leader of the Horde. At first, Garrosh is worried that the position isn't right for him -- despite his earlier challenge to Thrall's title, he knows that it takes a certain kind of person to lead the Horde, and that perhaps he'd be more fit for something like military duty. Thrall assures him that he's the best choice
As Thrall leaves Orgrimmar for Draenor, Cairne stops him and tells him what a big mistake he's making by appointing Garrosh in charge. Cairne has some personal experience with Garrosh, and he can tell that he's too much like his father for his own good -- or the good of the Horde. Thrall tells him that if he thinks that Garrosh will mess up, he needs to act as his advisor. Cairne refuses. They part with angry words.
When Hamuul reaches the designated meeting place in Ashenvale (Moonglade having been eschewed due to Remulos not wanting to get involved in mortal squabbles), both sides are attacked by a band of orcs and slaughtered. Hamuul is left for dead in a mass grave. We discover that the orcs who committed this crime and the one before it are Twilight cultists.
Unfortunately, Hamuul, who managed to survive the attack, doesn't get that memo. He sends word back to Cairne that everything's gone to hell. Cairne gets the news and heads to Orgrimmar, thinking that it was Garrosh that ordered the attacks.
The Mak'gora
When Cairne arrives in Orgrimmar, he backhands Garrosh right on his painful new jaw tattoo. Garrosh denies being involved with the attacks. Cairne is fed up with him and demands a mak'gora, a duel of honor for control of the Horde. Garrosh can't believe it. He makes a gambit, saying that if they're going to do mak'gora, they shouldn't do the more recent version, which is basically a "say uncle" kind of deal -- it should be the old mak'gora, a duel to the death. Cairne instantly agrees. Again, Garrosh can't believe it. They agree to meet in the arena.
The rules of the mak'gora state that each combatant is allowed a single weapon, and if they drop it, they can't pick it back up. They're allowed no armor, only a loincloth. And their weapons may be blessed by a shaman. A random shaman blesses Cairne's runespear, and none other than Magatha Grimtotem offers to bless Gorehowl. Unbeknownst to Garrosh, she poisons the blade.
Cairne beats the crap out of Garrosh easily. Garrosh manages to nick him on the chest with Gorehowl, and Cairne immediately gets faint. Garrosh attempts to hit him again, a weak blow to force him back, but Cairne can't defend himself and the howling axe sinks into chest. Cairne dies. Garrosh is bewildered.
The moment Cairne dies, Magatha orders her tribe to begin a night siege on Thunder Bluff and the surrounding towns. They wipe out nearly every other tauren in the area. Baine Bloodhoof, who wasn't even yet aware that his father had died, is alerted by a Grimtotem defector that his life is in danger and they have to leave immediately. They cause a kodo stampede to distract the Grimtotem and escape.And so, I, who have lived my whole life with honor, die betrayed.
The Grimtotem defector heads to Ratchet while Baine contacts Garrosh for help. Gazlowe agrees to supply Baine with a huge amount of supplies and explosives -- for nothing. (He always liked "the old bull.") Meanwhile, Eitrigg tells Garrosh that he needs to man up and atone for what he did, intentional or not. Garrosh agrees, still reeling from the death of an old tauren he didn't even necessarily dislike.
Magatha, who had sent word to Garrosh as well, asking for help in the face of Baine's forces, is greeted by the following message:
She electrocutes the messenger.Unto Elder Crone Magatha of the Grimtotem,
Acting Warchief of the Horde, Garrosh Hellscream
Sends his most sincere wishes for a slow and painful death.
With Garrosh's and Gazlowe's help, Baine takes back Thunder Bluff from the usurpers and captures Magatha. He doesn't kill her, instead sending her to live alone in Stonetalon, saying that if he ever sees her again, he'll kill her. Garrosh expects Baine to challenge him as well, but Baine tells him that Cairne meant to help the Horde with the mak'gora, and that another challenge would only fracture it. He accepts Garrosh's remorse for what he took from Baine and the tauren.
Garrosh offers the tauren a place of honor within the Horde and promises to make it up to both Baine and the tauren people. He also has the city reinforced with something a little less flammable.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 8)
Zheo Oct 19th 2010 1:03PM
"The Horde loves Garrosh. He made a big splash in Northrend commanding the troops there, and many Horde warriors believe (incorrectly) that he was the one who singlehandedly defeated the Lich King."
My paladin and 9 of my guildies would like to have a word about these claims...
Ryan Oct 19th 2010 1:12PM
I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that conversation. How do you think that would go, exactly!?
Zheo Oct 19th 2010 1:25PM
-Meridian- calls forth as witnesses Tirion Fordring, all the repair and armor vendors from Light's Hammer and Overlord Saurfang.
Garrosh was chilling in the lobby.
RuzGofDI Oct 19th 2010 1:38PM
"The Horde loves Garrosh."
Bull@^*%
Zheo Oct 19th 2010 1:47PM
@ Ruz
No, the Horde DOES love Garrosh....so much, in fact, we offer the guided tour right to his throne room for any and all Alliance raids.
serf Oct 19th 2010 1:48PM
"Unto Elder Crone Magatha of the Grimtotem,
Acting Warchief of the Horde, Garrosh Hellscream
Sends his most sincere wishes for a slow and painful death."
What's not to love?
Byron Oct 19th 2010 3:09PM
"My paladin and 9 of my guildies would like to have a word about these claims..."
Tirion Fordring would like to have a word with your paladin about these claims. (But for him you'd all be undead servants of the LK, along with everyone else in both the Alliance and Horde)
Anathemys Oct 19th 2010 5:31PM
@Zheo
"No, the Horde DOES love Garrosh....so much, in fact, we offer the guided tour right to his throne room for any and all Alliance raids."
Don't forget that it's free of charge, and you get a free commemorable Garrosh head!
A stuffed plushie one, of course. Not the actual one. Really. I swear.
(Crosses fingers insidiously)
ScorchHellfire Oct 19th 2010 6:21PM
Wow so Garrosh doesn't even notice poison dripping off his own axe before the fight? That's just plain stupid...
So it really is his fault Cairne is dead, because he is so unobservant and bloodthirsty that he can't see when someone has obviously tampered with his weapon... Also the fact that it's obvious that the Grimtotems want to take over and have for a long time so trusting Magatha to do anything is stupid as well... Also the fact that he challenged Cairne to the death instead of just to the surrender... He would have lost and it been a fair fight and we would have had a real warchief instead of a loud-mouthed psycho warmonger...
Snuzzle Oct 19th 2010 8:44PM
They're REALLY trying to make Garrosh likable, what with making Magatha and Sylvanas the bigger villains here, but the fact remains that if he had not upped the ante on the duel or had he refused, Carine would not have died. It was his rashness and hotheadedness that caused Carine's death and I for one hope that the severity of these repercussions serendipitously make him start thinking before he acts or speaks.
(Why yes, I -am- a tauren lover and I mourn the death of my favorite faction leader.)
Hahahaha Oct 20th 2010 12:28AM
@Zheo
"No, the Horde DOES love Garrosh....so much, in fact, we offer the guided tour right to his throne room for any and all Alliance raids."
As a soldier you protect the position and not the person on it. Every horde should protect their Warchief, whoever's on the throne at that moment. Settle your personal vendetta at your personal convenience, if an enemy attacks you protect your "Throne".
@Scorchhellfire, @Snuzzle
Horde loves (loved?) Garrosh because he was a "hotheaded, act before think after" kinda guy. Everyone loves such a guy, don't they? Just like how you love Cairne right now. His actions were rash, irrational, unreasoned and without any base of authenticity. He acted. Just like Garrosh used to.
Honor combat, apart from the physical combat, also involves the act of "staring down" your opponent. And I believe that's what Garrosh was trying to achieve.
"Garrosh can't believe it. He makes a gambit"
"Cairne instantly agrees. Again, Garrosh can't believe it."
It takes a lot of courage to say NO. Garrosh was never that brave. I am not justifying Garrosh's decision of accepting the duel, but that's generally how one would respond if they were challenged.
Pizzaman4500 Oct 20th 2010 3:54AM
@hahahaha (love typing that name)
I strongly disagree with your statement about Cairne. "His actions were rash, irrational, unreasoned and without any base of authenticity."
Cairne disliked Garrosh as soon as he met him in Northrend, but he held his tounge.
Then, Garrosh (by all appearances) ordered the destruction of an entire night elf village. This went against orders and threatened the Horde's tenuous peace with the Alliance. It was also highly unethical. Cairne still took no action other than sharing his concerns with Thrall.
Then, a very reliable source (Hamuul Runetotem) returns to Cairne with reports of Horde soldiers slaughtering a large group of peaceful druids. If Horde forces are attacking someone, the war hero/ruler of the people was almost certainly the one giving the orders.
Cairne challenges Garrosh, the orc that (by all appearances) was a mass murderer of innocent people who was going to be the end of the Horde, to a duel. Even then, Cairne doesn't intend to kill Garrosh, but dethrone him. It was Garrosh who, even if it was accidental, changed it from a duel for leadership into a duel to the death.
Was Cairne really out of line? VERY reliable sources told him that Thrall had been replaced by a Hitler figure (lol Godwin), and Cairne was trying to correct the mistake. That hardly seems "rash, irrational, unreasoned and without any base of authenticity" to me.
Astalnar Oct 20th 2010 3:59AM
@Hahahaha
As a soldier you protect the position and not the person on it. Every horde should protect their Warchief, whoever's on the throne at that moment. Settle your personal vendetta at your personal convenience, if an enemy attacks you protect your "Throne".
Ok, Then I challenge Garrosh on Mak'gora. If I win, I promise I will give mantle of leadership to Saurfang Sr. and in send Garrosh back to Northerend so he can singlehandedly take care of Lich King.
That way we will always have Warchief worth defending, otherwise it is just free tour.
Cure4Living Oct 20th 2010 4:59AM
@ Zheo
Hey me and 9 of my guildies would like to have a word with both you and Garrosh (and Tirion cause all he did was get ice-blocked) about these claims you're making :P
Hahahaha Oct 20th 2010 5:26AM
Thrall appoints Garrosh as acting warchief. How much ever you oppose this decision of making Garrosh acting warchief, when Thrall suggested to be his advisor the most rational (I believe it's perfectly rational) thing to do would be to accept it.
Even if it absolutely seems like horde orcs (not cultist orcs) are behind those attacks, there does not seem like a direct link to Garrosh. Even if it were the case that Garrosh's personal bodyguards attacked elves and hamuul, when he denies those allegations you try to dig deep. Let him atleast provide his side of defense. Deciding that he is guilty based on situational evidence is rash.
Garrosh has always been a hothead, there was no doubt that he would accept the challenge. Cairne is, although, a seasoned leader. He should know better. Would it have been so hard to decline Garrosh's challenge of "duel to death" providing a reason like "I do not wish to kill you, just defeat you and claim the throne for the sake of our people." That wouldn't mean he was gonna come out of the duel alive (what with poisoned gorehowl and all) but accepting such a challenge is insane. Whoever wins in "duel to death", horde would lose one leader.
And the most important bit that made me wonder if Cairne was in his right mind: he hadn't appointed any second in command, or atleast didn't inform him about what he was gonna do. Even if you are absolutely sure you are gonna win, you always appoint a second in command. All those taurens wouldn't have died if his second in command knew about this duel and took measures to sieze control as soon as Cairne died. Leadership is more than just about right or wrong, it's about responsibility.
Hahahaha Oct 20th 2010 5:43AM
@Astalnar
As I said, settle your personal issues at your personal convenience. When alliance is in our town going for our warchief we do not "offer the guided tour right to his throne room ", we DEFEND. There is a difference between out-throwing a "tyrant" and being a traitor.
Charles McDermott Oct 20th 2010 6:50PM
@Hahahaha
lets be clear. garrosh is best known for being known as a crazy jerkwad. Horde were a little put off with him in Northrend, but he was a military advisor that didnt go (terribly) crazy and bring the infrastructure down. Blizz gets alarmed that the new character theyre putting in is severely disliked for such things as: booting the trolls out of Orgrimmar, starting all out war against the Alliance, performed a power grab while Thrall was away twiddling his thumbs, and killing Cairne who is beloved by many a player. Book comes out and now all of a sudden these allegations were either mistake or "didnt happen" to soothe outright rage at the character, which noone buys. Second, just because you hate an NPC in the game does not mean that you are now a traitor. If anything wanting to kill Garrosh is the norm, and having a laugh who brought basically alot of bad changes into play getting slaughtered in a FICTIONAL GAME (where honor and duty to faction are mercurial at best) seems perfectly sane to me. Take solace in that he respawns if it truly irks you.
Suzaku Oct 21st 2010 8:48AM
@Snuzzle: You know nothing about orcs, clearly. Refuse an honorary challenge? Might as well commit ritual suicide, because he'd be utterly disgracing himself.
Secondly, even if Garrosh hadn't stepped it up to the traditional non-pussified version of the mak'gora (an attempt to get Cairne to back down), his axe still would have been poisoned by Magatha and his non-fatal attack would still have become fatal ones.
Bottom line is, Cairne was the one who challenged Garrosh. He knew full well that he could be killed. He assumed that Garrosh was responsible for an attack he didn't order. Frankly, in this situation, Cairne was the hot-headed one.
@ScorchHellfire: In real life, poison doesn't make weapons glow green and drip, like rogue poisons in game. Most poisons are clear and applied in a thin coating. If poisoned weapons were so obvious, so many wouldn't have been used successfully in reality.
fez66 Oct 24th 2010 4:24PM
@ScorchHellfire
Clearly, Garrosh has been having problems with his buff tracking addon since the patch.
WGSXFrank Oct 26th 2010 8:38AM
Remember, we do not exist in the books...
While the players may not like Garrosh, the NPCs like him. The NPC's are characters in the book.
Though I wouldn't exactly say that the Horde loves him. I'd say the Orcs love him. The Tauren show him respect, but some like him and some dont. The Trolls think he's too hotheaded as leader, but they don't necessarily hate him. The Forsaken just don't care either way, they have their own business to attend to. The Blood Elves are too busy getting high off the sunwell to get involved.