Orc clans are so cool. I always wish they covered more on some of the less talked about ones. But you seem to be good at finding juicy Information about most things. I wish ogres had more lote on their clans. I like ogres. And still waiting to see what the female look like.
There is a drawing and a description of a female ogre in the World of Warcraft Traveler novel. They look very similar to orc females (though, obviously, bigger than them) and are generally smaller than the males.
@@mudshrooze World of Warcraft: Traveler, by Greg Weisman. It's aimed at a younger audience, but I really enjoyed it for the very immersive and in-depth descriptions of the day-to-day societies the heroes visit.
Environment plays strong role in uniqueness of Blackrock orc biology. Skin tones range from pallid varieties of normal brown orc coloration, to grey, to black due to low chance of regular exposure to natural light sources, and high likelihood of dominant melanistic traits in common familial genetics. Strong tendency to develop callused growths or burn scars all over body bearing resemblance to patches of scales or the very blackrock ore they mine and from whence their clan name originates. Body is naturally as rugged, tough and strong as their rocky environment from their rough subterranean living and laborious existence; disciplinarian culture and constant exposure to molten rock also likely plays roll in this fact. Eye color ranges from plain grey, brown and amber, to more bright piercing reds and yellows that seem fiery to observer, most likely due to their aforementioned existences being centered around fiery molten substances.
Great video as always! Could someone maybe explain to me why are some orcs grey is it natural for them? Or they turned from brown to grey after drinking demon blood?
There are individual members of the clan within the Horde, but the clan as an organised force probably doesn't exist anymore. The Blackrocks of the alternate universe are part of the Mag'har which joined the Horde.
The Dark Horde will always have a special place in my heart.
LedosKell my favorite faction in Vanilla
THE TRUE HORDE
6:16 oh yeah, that is quality parenting right there, Blackhand. I cant imagine why she ran away from you in the first place
For Doomhammer!
Orc clans are so cool. I always wish they covered more on some of the less talked about ones. But you seem to be good at finding juicy Information about most things. I wish ogres had more lote on their clans. I like ogres. And still waiting to see what the female look like.
There is a drawing and a description of a female ogre in the World of Warcraft Traveler novel. They look very similar to orc females (though, obviously, bigger than them) and are generally smaller than the males.
@@Teeironor wait hold on. What novel??
@@mudshrooze World of Warcraft: Traveler, by Greg Weisman. It's aimed at a younger audience, but I really enjoyed it for the very immersive and in-depth descriptions of the day-to-day societies the heroes visit.
More lore from Teeironor
very cool. i needed this to help me make a decision for my orc heritage quest. (gonna go warsong :p)
VICTORY FOR THE BLACKROCK CLAN
Environment plays strong role in uniqueness of Blackrock orc biology. Skin tones range from pallid varieties of normal brown orc coloration, to grey, to black due to low chance of regular exposure to natural light sources, and high likelihood of dominant melanistic traits in common familial genetics. Strong tendency to develop callused growths or burn scars all over body bearing resemblance to patches of scales or the very blackrock ore they mine and from whence their clan name originates. Body is naturally as rugged, tough and strong as their rocky environment from their rough subterranean living and laborious existence; disciplinarian culture and constant exposure to molten rock also likely plays roll in this fact. Eye color ranges from plain grey, brown and amber, to more bright piercing reds and yellows that seem fiery to observer, most likely due to their aforementioned existences being centered around fiery molten substances.
Great video as always! Could someone maybe explain to me why are some orcs grey is it natural for them? Or they turned from brown to grey after drinking demon blood?
It's related to the fact that they live mostly underground. They had a very dark skin tone before the demon blood as well, and turned grey afterwards.
My orc clan
Can u do an Extinction Clans and races video?
I have no idea what that is, sorry.
If the black Rock clan was evicted from the mountain and ended it's feud with thrall, where would they resettle ?
I imagine they would either rejoin Thrall's Horde then, or would attempt to link up with the Dragonmaw in the Wetlands and the Twilight Highlands.
Blackrock Spire // Blackrock Foundry = WoW's Isengard
Blackrock spire is more likely mordor
Fun fact i rp as tharbek
So, are the Blackrocks part of the main Horde as of now or a neutral faction
There are individual members of the clan within the Horde, but the clan as an organised force probably doesn't exist anymore.
The Blackrocks of the alternate universe are part of the Mag'har which joined the Horde.
Teeironor ohhh
OK honest critique: Move away from the 1-10 model and just make a normal transition. That's pretty much it!