clans? but they were all wiped out during the previous expansion. except of frostwolfs.
Doesn't any one else recognize the name of the Overlord? Geyarah? ...Anyone? What about Greatmother Geyah? The Spiritual leader of the Mag'har in our timeline? Perhaps they are related in some way. Blizz is smart guys, you just are scratching the surface and unable to see the full picture. Be still, and patient.
Nice to see we're making use of the remaining... let's say, 5% of orcs we DIDN'T kill during WoD.
Assuming main timeline Grommosh and AU Grommash are the same age he would be very nearly 60 yrs old, around as old as Eitrigg so its very like he's an elder or possible he may have died of natural causes. He's believed to have been age 46 when he died during the 3rd War in the in the year 20 (according to the unofficial timeline).As for the "Years ago" bit, it is very obvious she's talking from her perspective 35+ years ago in AU Draenor. We are likely going to go into "current time" AU Draenor which is 35 something years after we defeated Archimonde in HFC. For us its been about a year covering the events of Legion. The unofficial time has Legion starting at the year 32 and the new book and BfA at year 33.The whole reopening the way to Draenor bit simply doesn't translate into actual game play like literally any old content (You can kill MC Rag and Firelands Rag in the span of an hour for petes sake). Don't overthink it.
An entire world's worth of Orcs baying for Alli&*! blood... /droolMy boi Grom better get his ass over here to cleave some Human heads in half.
is no one going to mention the fact that eitrigg seems to imply either saurfang or maybe even khadgar gave him the idea to pursue the AU orcs.
Wow. This raises SO many different questions.1: why would the bronze dragons or their successors the timewalkers, allow this? It will seriously alter our timeline if we're now having people from another epoch altering stuff. What if a mag'har marries a present day orc?2: why would the alliance not do the same then? There's a lot of living versions of currently deceased draenei, running amok on draenor.3: are these mag'har only visiting? Or actually permanently moving over to our world?4: what are the rules with regards of which orcs can travel and which ones can't? Because we have living mag'hars whose main timeline equivalent are dead (like grom, draka, and durotan) and mag'hars whose main timeline equivalent are still alive, (like garona, drek'tar, lantressor, nazgrel, saurfang, etc) and mag'hars whose main timeline equivalent never traveled to our world, like that overlord they sent, or kaz. So what are the rules? Are there any rules?Gah. That scenario better explain alp this stuff.