Garrosh Hellscream: Then and now

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Garrosh Hellscream -- Then and Now
Fortified citadels lie in ruins. Once-verdant forests burn brightly in the twilight of the setting sun. And arid stretches of desert, known to have claimed even the hardiest of travelers, now house fertile oases.
The breaking of Azeroth changed a great many things. While the altered landscapes of the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor may be the most noticeable evidence of Deathwing's violent return, many of Azeroth's heroes have also undergone drastic physical and mental transformations of their own.
Some have questioned Thrall's decision to set Garrosh Hellscream into the fiery crucible of Horde leadership, but none can doubt that this Mag'har orc from Outland has charted a course for his people that will change the very face of Azeroth.
As the son of the orc credited with his people's redemption, Garrosh Hellscream has always carried a bitter mantle of duty to his kind. Before learning of his father's ultimate actions against the Burning Legion, Garrosh had borne the shame of Grom Hellscream's corruption and feared that such weakness might be found within himself. When Thrall arrived in Nagrand and showed Garrosh the truth of his father's martyrdom, the Mag'har was transformed. Filled with a renewed sense of strength and confidence, he returned with the warchief to Azeroth to be his advisor. Soon named overlord of the Warsong offensive, Garrosh displayed a courage, tenacity, and hot-bloodedness that both impressed and worried other members of the Horde. These concerns were only heightened after his appointment as warchief, as Garrosh has paid little heed to opinions originating outside of his race.
Hellscream's ascension has been applauded by most orcs, who feel that his brash warrior instincts and unwillingness to negotiate for needed resources are more in tune with the true orc way. While Garrosh appreciates public recognition, even relishes the acceptance amongst these green-skinned orcs, he has little time or patience for ostentatious displays of leadership. His attention is now focused on strengthening the walls of Orgrimmar and providing supplies vital to his people: food, lumber, and the other essentials for living, which are growing scarcer in the recent drought. If these can only be gained through the blood of selfish Alliance dogs, so be it.
Already distrustful of the other branches of the Horde, Garrosh has learned that the various leaders of these factions are more powerful than he had originally estimated. The duel with (and eventual slaying of) High Chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof was costly, as it resulted in a civil war amongst the tauren. The exodus of the Darkspear trolls from Orgrimmar, led by a dissatisfied Vol'jin, has spread the Horde's once-concentrated military mighty thin. And Sylvanas Windrunner, the Dark Lady of the Forsaken, has not been reserved in sharing her low opinion of the new warchief. Garrosh is not one for diplomacy-with the Alliance or even among the members of the Horde-and he is only now realizing the price for this mindset. Whether he sets that at a higher value than his vision for an invigorated, purified Horde is yet to be seen. In the end, some feel that Garrosh Hellscream's ideals will bring about the salvation of the Horde, while others feel he will usher in its downfall.
We'll be examining other key characters' transformations-including those of Anduin Wrynn and Magni Bronzebeard-in the months ahead, so come back soon.
The breaking of Azeroth changed a great many things. While the altered landscapes of the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor may be the most noticeable evidence of Deathwing's violent return, many of Azeroth's heroes have also undergone drastic physical and mental transformations of their own.
Some have questioned Thrall's decision to set Garrosh Hellscream into the fiery crucible of Horde leadership, but none can doubt that this Mag'har orc from Outland has charted a course for his people that will change the very face of Azeroth.
As the son of the orc credited with his people's redemption, Garrosh Hellscream has always carried a bitter mantle of duty to his kind. Before learning of his father's ultimate actions against the Burning Legion, Garrosh had borne the shame of Grom Hellscream's corruption and feared that such weakness might be found within himself. When Thrall arrived in Nagrand and showed Garrosh the truth of his father's martyrdom, the Mag'har was transformed. Filled with a renewed sense of strength and confidence, he returned with the warchief to Azeroth to be his advisor. Soon named overlord of the Warsong offensive, Garrosh displayed a courage, tenacity, and hot-bloodedness that both impressed and worried other members of the Horde. These concerns were only heightened after his appointment as warchief, as Garrosh has paid little heed to opinions originating outside of his race.
Hellscream's ascension has been applauded by most orcs, who feel that his brash warrior instincts and unwillingness to negotiate for needed resources are more in tune with the true orc way. While Garrosh appreciates public recognition, even relishes the acceptance amongst these green-skinned orcs, he has little time or patience for ostentatious displays of leadership. His attention is now focused on strengthening the walls of Orgrimmar and providing supplies vital to his people: food, lumber, and the other essentials for living, which are growing scarcer in the recent drought. If these can only be gained through the blood of selfish Alliance dogs, so be it.
Already distrustful of the other branches of the Horde, Garrosh has learned that the various leaders of these factions are more powerful than he had originally estimated. The duel with (and eventual slaying of) High Chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof was costly, as it resulted in a civil war amongst the tauren. The exodus of the Darkspear trolls from Orgrimmar, led by a dissatisfied Vol'jin, has spread the Horde's once-concentrated military mighty thin. And Sylvanas Windrunner, the Dark Lady of the Forsaken, has not been reserved in sharing her low opinion of the new warchief. Garrosh is not one for diplomacy-with the Alliance or even among the members of the Horde-and he is only now realizing the price for this mindset. Whether he sets that at a higher value than his vision for an invigorated, purified Horde is yet to be seen. In the end, some feel that Garrosh Hellscream's ideals will bring about the salvation of the Horde, while others feel he will usher in its downfall.
We'll be examining other key characters' transformations-including those of Anduin Wrynn and Magni Bronzebeard-in the months ahead, so come back soon.
More lore is good lore, I say! Garrosh's transformation over time has been a sore spot for many people, but it's been a necessary one to move Thrall out of the Horde and into the greater WoW universe. Time will tell what direction Blizzard is taking with Garrosh, but the new, aggressive Horde is definitely a great instigator for conflict in many of the supposedly safe areas of Azeroth. Watching these characters progress only makes me more excited for the new patches furthering Cataclysm's story.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 5)
theRaptor Apr 15th 2011 1:45AM
@Lethian
"my point is you and everyone else is going from his past efforts"
Uh duh!
That is all there is to judge ANYONE. Garrosh could turn out eventually to be the super-coolest guy in the universe. But right now he is an orge headed buffon who has done NOTHING positive for the horde.
The reason people got up in arms about Garrosh pre-Cata was because the lore they had revealed then showed him going from a whiny little cry baby in Nagrand to an arrogant warmonger in Northrend. And in Cata his shining moment is not approving of the nuking of children. Wow, what a shining example for us all!
And this piss poor effort of characterisation was done solely to cause more Alliance vs Horde friction (by making both faction leaders warmongering buffons) at a time where united efforts are needed to stop Deathwing and the Old Gods. It has nothing to do with "Thrall's choice". Thrall is a character who they wrote making a completely uncharacteristic decision just so they could push inter-faction conflict. It is bad character writing and bad plot writing for meta-game reasons.
Al Apr 15th 2011 2:47AM
Hell, it wasn't even the Night Elf village he cared about. Garrosh only lost it because the Commander killed the local Taurens before they could report what happened. Realising he had yet another disaster to sort out with Baine, he snapped and dropped said Commander off a cliff.
Twill Apr 15th 2011 3:04AM
"...none can doubt that this Mag'har orc from Outland has charted a course for his people that will change the very face of Azeroth."
So he is a great man. Well you know who else was great? VOLDEMORT. Yea. that's right.
That quote almost compares him to Hitler. (I in no sense mean to be offensive, nor am I offended myself. I just want to point out that Hitler also "charted a course for his people that change[d] the very face of [Earth]." Just saying... it doesn't mean for the good.)
Dreyja Apr 15th 2011 3:45AM
@Al - Exactly!
clundgren Apr 15th 2011 11:56AM
"But right now he is an orge headed buffon who has done NOTHING positive for the horde."
Nothing? Let's count the zones the Horde controls under Hellscream versus under Thrall.
I'm not saying I love the guy, but militarily, he's been pretty successful so far, which plays pretty well with his base, you have to admit.
Josho Apr 14th 2011 7:24PM
He looks like the Incredible Hulk.
Dreyja Apr 14th 2011 8:12PM
Yeah, only the Brown rather than Gray version. ;)
Ben Apr 14th 2011 7:28PM
I was doing loremaster in Nagrand the other night, and it was funny to see Garrosh's old model. He sure must have hit the weights a lot since then!
jonas Apr 14th 2011 7:31PM
VOTE BASIC CAMPFIRE 2012!
Yes We Can!
theRaptor Apr 14th 2011 10:47PM
Next time the alliance kill Garrosh I will have to drop a basic campfire on the throne and take a screenie.
blancester Apr 14th 2011 7:36PM
Mighty interested in what they will have for Uncle Magni.
Dreyja Apr 14th 2011 7:45PM
I'm pretty sure he is truly gone. I wish it wasn't so but I think he's a parallel to Cairne in the horde. I fear very much that he is truly dead. :(
Both of those deaths sadden me greatly and make me fear for the direction of the story to be quite honest.
No one can say it's been boring, which is likely the point. ;-)
blancester Apr 14th 2011 7:52PM
Or does he continue screaming in a diamond jail?
Bah, darn blizz having to make evern lore 50/50.
I say we should keep our Magni (he just in stoneform atm...) and let horde have their trikes.
Dreyja Apr 14th 2011 8:03PM
;-p Not a bad idea Blancester. ;)
Kinka Apr 15th 2011 8:23AM
Eh, with Magni gone that means Muradin will never get to leave the throne again as he wishes to do. I guess it may be what Blizzard wants, they won't have to write his character anymore.
Still, whenever anyone is crystallized I reserve judgment. It always has the potential to be an exceptionally convenient writing plot, rather like Dragonballs. Want an emotional tug? Kill a character. Don't worry about it either cause we can always bring him back later if we decide we want him again.
I'm not completely disagreeing, I think there is a good chance he is dead for good. I'm just saying writers love it when a character gets Han Solo'd.
Lain Apr 14th 2011 7:41PM
I'm still a massive fan of Thrall but after stonetalon mountains I feel like a have a respect for Hellscream, even if sometimes he makes the wrong decisions.
KellieDee Apr 14th 2011 7:46PM
This is what roids will do to you.
shadowhowl1900 Apr 14th 2011 7:58PM
@ KellieDee
and huge shoulderpads
Emma Marie Apr 14th 2011 8:03PM
You know, I hadn't seen the two models side by side like that but wow did he uh...bulk up in a hurry there. No wonder he's angry all the time. :P
Dreyja Apr 14th 2011 8:10PM
Exactly. I'd check to see if he is covering the acne. ;)