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Warchief

The Warchief, or War Chief, is the military leader of the Orcish Horde, similar to a king or Supreme Allied Commander among humans. The post is an ancient tradition, but was forgotten during the civil wars that plagued Draenor following the defeat of the Draenei. After the Horde crossed into Azeroth, Gul'dan revived the office to gain control of the orcs through the puppet Warchief. On Draenor, Ner'zhul took the title in the event Gul'dan should ever return. The Warchief is now the title of the Horde's supreme leader, though his duties no longer include simply war.

In Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, it is a rank that the player can achieve.


Contents

1 Warchiefs of the Horde
1.1 Warcraft I
1.2 Warcraft II
1.3 Warcraft III / World of Warcraft
1.3.1 Cataclysm
2 Other Warchiefs
3 Roles of the Warchief in the Horde
4 Non-orc Warchief?
5 Videos
6 References
Warchiefs of the Horde




Warcraft I

This section concerns content exclusive to Warcraft I.

Blackhand — First Warchief of the Horde during the First War between Stormwind and the Horde. In a surprise attack lead by Orgrim Doomhammer, he was slain and Orgrim took his place as Warchief. (Rise of the Horde)

Warcraft II
This section concerns content exclusive to Warcraft II.

Orgrim Doomhammer — Warchief of the Horde during the end of the First War, having slain Blackhand and taken his place, and the entirety of the Second War. (Lord of the Clans)

Ner'zhul — Warchief of the Horde of Draenor. He created several portals to escape Draenor after the end of the Second War, but was captured by Kil'jaeden, who transformed him into the Lich King of the Scourge. (Beyond the Dark Portal)
Warcraft III / World of Warcraft

Thrall — Warchief of the Horde. Son of Durotan, liberator of the orcs and chieftan of the Frostwolf clan. As the greatest shaman ever known he steped down to join the Earthen Ring in stabilizing the world following the Cataclysm.

Cataclysm

Warchief Garrosh Hellscream on his throne.
This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.

Garrosh Hellscream — Warchief of the Horde. Son of Grom Hellscream. Reinvited by Thrall to join the Horde after the reopening of the Dark Portal and quickly advancing to the position of personal adviser, he was chosen by Thrall to be the Warchief when he steped down to join the Earthen Ring.

Other Warchiefs

Other organizations have warchiefs as well. At present, there are three individuals who use the title in World of Warcraft — two in Azeroth and one in Outland.

This section concerns content exclusive to World of Warcraft.

Rend Blackhand — Warchief of the Dark Horde, minion of Nefarian. Resides in the Upper Blackrock Spire of Blackrock Mountain in Azeroth.

This section concerns content exclusive to The Burning Crusade.

Kargath Bladefist — Warchief of the Fel Horde, minion of Illidan. Resides in the Shattered Halls of Hellfire Citadel in Outland.
This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.
Mor'ghor — Described as "Warchief" of the Dragonmaw Clan in the Twilight Highlands, later defeated by Garrosh Hellscream's Forces.


Roles of the Warchief in the Horde

The Warchief of the Horde stands as the undisputed leader. The warchief holds dominion over the entire Horde. The warchief maintains the Horde, has the power to declare war for the entire Horde, take any precaution to ensure the stability and security of the Horde's member states, and has the final say in the induction of new Horde members.

All members of the Horde have to swear a blood oath to join the Horde and are thus obligated to follow the warchief's commands and support the warchief in times of war if the warchief calls upon them for aid. The position of warchief can be attained by having the previous warchief chose a successor or challenging the current warchief to a Mak'gora: a prearranged duel with deadly weapons between two people following a formal procedure in the presence of witnesses and traditionally fought until one party yields or is killed, usually to settle a quarrel involving a point of honor.

The warchief may accept ambassadors and advisors from all the different tribes and members of the Horde to makes sure their voices are heard in the running of the fledgling nation. However, only the warchief has the final say in matters concerning the entire Horde.

Non-orc Warchief?

This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

After the Shattering, it is possible that a non-orc could successfully become Warchief. Cairne Bloodhoof, before his death, had sought to become the temporary 'leader' of the Horde by defeating Garrosh in the Mak'gora. After Cairne's death, Vol'jin threatened Garrosh with the same intentions, leading some fans to speculate that Vol'jin might one day plan to challenge the current Warchief's position and take up the mantle of leadership himself.
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