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Cantus
04-19-2006, 09:33 PM
Mok'nathal....http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?FN=wow-realm-perenolde&T=143988&P=1
(There's more info this guy's spouting, throughout the thread, so check it out after you read through this little "theory."

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From Orc and Ogre blood did the mighty race of the Mok’Nathal rise. The prospering warriors prided themselves over their attunement with nature and their daunting presence on the battlefield when faced with anyone unwise enough to test their wrath. Boasting both Orc cunning and Ogre might, the half breeds were considered noble warriors amongst both the Orc and Ogre clans. Their standing amongst both races soon cascaded with the coming of demonic magic and with it the might of the powerful demigods of the Ogre race. Recognized only as the Gronn, the power the seven of them wielded was unequaled throughout Draenor. The Gronn cared little for their own children, let alone other races they felt to be inferior. With their odium came their intolerance towards the Orcs, whose blood flew through the veins of the Mok’Nathal.

The fact that the Ogres would dare bring impurities to their bloodline angered their demigods, who hunted down all Mok’Nathal and tormented them relentlessly. Their own Ogre brethren were forced by the almighty Gronn to help purify the lineage and pursued the half breeds with there godly masters; forcing the Mok’Nathal to turn to the Orcs for haven from their chase. Sadly, the demonic magic the Orcs gained hold of contorted their judgment and manner, making them apprehensive and mistrusting towards their cousins.

Their only hope to survive was to take flight from the smoldering world which only became an option when Medivh opened the Dark Portal, linking the Orcs blood lusted warriors to Azeroth. Lead by Tagar Bearclaw and Rexxar the Beast Master, the Mok’Nathal traded one hell for another. Where they were no longer hounded by the Ogre’s demigods, they were now being killed on sight when ever crossing paths with the now senseless Orcs.

Tagar Bearclaw refused to recognize what now looked like fate and instead ordered what remained of his clan to fashion together makeshift rafts and journey across the Great Sea. Their extensive expedition landed them on the coasts of Kalimdor, and their battered clan, now safe from both the mindless Orcs and the immortal Gronn, was finally able to rebuild their once grand domain. Rexxar, who was renowned for his valor when faced with the Gronn and left to die after vicious torturing, left the clan to take up a nomadic life and live amongst what he believed to be his closest ally; nature.

The Mok’Nathal, troubled with the fact that several of their brethren still wandered the burning world of Draenor, swore to liberate them from the Gronn’s relentless hunt and take retribution for their brother’s deaths. Refusing to side with the ally they needed the most when first faced with their enemy gods took up arms with the Night Elves and their Allies, who willingly accepted them into their ranks when presented with the knowledge that the Blood Elves had sided with the vile Horde.

Alkhol’Nathal would offer the half breeds with the shelter of a city rivaling the prominence of the one they left behind when fleeing from the world that damned them to the isolation of Azeroth. Situated North West of the Barrens, the lands of Lashindow connected the forests of Ashenvale to the Stonetalon Mountains and offered the Alliance a slight edge against the Horde’s forces.
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I highly doubt it's true, and that most of this posters ideas are assumptions pulled from previous CM communications, but who truly knows.

Timolas
04-20-2006, 04:46 AM
I had suggested Mok'nathal as a new playable race back a few months on the official Suggestions forum. Forgot all about it though...

To be honest, I dont really want them to be the new race...

Kaziel
04-20-2006, 07:57 AM
Just a friendly reminder, the Mok'Nathol was the Clan name, not the race name.

And I still say Dreanei. :D

Tysar
04-20-2006, 08:03 AM
yeah, same here... the half breeds seem to be too few anyways... If there was enough of them to create a capial city and support a playable race, where have they all gone? Draenei ROCK!! :D

Timolas
04-20-2006, 08:03 AM
Well all I know is that I HOPE its Draenei. :D

By the way so what is the race name for Mok'nathal?

Kaziel
04-20-2006, 08:52 AM
By the way so what is the race name for Mok'nathal?I don't think it was ever said, but in Cycle of Hatred, they clarified that the Mok'Nathal were a clan made up primarily from half-Orc, half-Ogres.

Timolas
04-20-2006, 12:16 PM
I've always wondered and only recently realised; that bear thing on Rexxar's head isnt really part of him. Just a lame hat isnt it. :raisedbro

DreamingGod
04-20-2006, 03:11 PM
lol no it's a hat.

Ogre's arnt bear headed anyways.... :rolleyes:

Timolas
04-21-2006, 10:09 AM
what about orcs

Kaziel
04-21-2006, 11:44 AM
what about orcsDoes this look like an Orc's face?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/Kaziel/WoW/Rexxar.jpg

It's a mask. Plain and simple.

Doomhammer
04-21-2006, 03:59 PM
In Cycle of Hatred when Rexxar is at the gate of Org a orc tells an other orc to let Rexxar in because he could never forget that wolf hide mask

Creative
04-22-2006, 04:37 AM
I dont belive it. Well, Mok'Nathal could be playable, and I would love to play one... But I dont belive this guy. He is saying things like that the new Warlock minion is Pit Lords. I would like to see that happen >.>

That Caverns of Time has level 30 instances, Khadgar died in the Second War but was revived.... Stuff like that makes me think he is a attention seeker.

Plus, wasnt Rexxar "Last son of the Mok'Nathal"?
Suppose they are all females then :D

Timolas
04-22-2006, 05:03 AM
Does this look like an Orc's face?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/Kaziel/WoW/Rexxar.jpg

It's a mask. Plain and simple.

You know I was joking :p Im not that stupid ;)

Creative
04-22-2006, 06:24 AM
Rexxar really should look more than just a diffrent skinned, big orc. And something unique to say, not the same thing as any other Orgrimmar grunt.

Tysar
04-22-2006, 07:31 AM
yeah, I liked his wc3 appearance more than this, although his mask made him look like an executioner...

Kenzuki
04-22-2006, 07:33 AM
Khadgar did not die in the Second War, hell he wasn't even ON Draenor when it exploded anyway! The Alliance Expedition jumped planet before it went boom people!

Cantus
04-22-2006, 07:36 AM
In TFT, he seemed to have raised shoulder, like there was extreme growth on one side of his body, but the other remained normal. It really gave the effect of, "this isn't a normal species" to him. I really did like it better than this new model, but he's still quite imposing when you walk by him. He's roughly twice to three times taller than you, and Misha's no different, so you're going to think twice before you try to take him on.

KardenTheHunter
04-29-2006, 07:25 AM
Yeah, this is BS. Tagar Bearclaw is the name of a Beastmaster you can play in TFT. Not only that but the whole thing about the Gronn? >.> Wtf. Thats the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Rexxar is probably the last of his kind. And if he isn't, I doubt there are enough to start a nation. I'm willing to bet there are more Darkspear Trolls then members of the Mok'Nathal Clan left. Any takers?