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Thandolcran, also known as The Subduer, was a corrupt, morbid orc whose affiliations tie back to the Blackrock clan of old within Draenor prior to the planet's sundering. Young Thandol, as he was known then, was raised to be apart of a powerful force of reckoning - one that would lead the charge ahead of all of the other orcish clans. Such action left Thandol with a fiery hatred for any orc whose veins did not carry Blackrock blood, and the Frostwolves became primary targets for their peaceful ways, especially after they refused to engorge themselves upon the blood of Mannoroth.

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  • Thandolcran, also known as The Subduer, was a corrupt, morbid orc whose affiliations tie back to the Blackrock clan of old within Draenor prior to the planet's sundering. Young Thandol, as he was known then, was raised to be apart of a powerful force of reckoning - one that would lead the charge ahead of all of the other orcish clans. Such action left Thandol with a fiery hatred for any orc whose veins did not carry Blackrock blood, and the Frostwolves became primary targets for their peaceful ways, especially after they refused to engorge themselves upon the blood of Mannoroth.
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  • Vraul Jawrip
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  • Thandolcran, also known as The Subduer, was a corrupt, morbid orc whose affiliations tie back to the Blackrock clan of old within Draenor prior to the planet's sundering. Young Thandol, as he was known then, was raised to be apart of a powerful force of reckoning - one that would lead the charge ahead of all of the other orcish clans. Such action left Thandol with a fiery hatred for any orc whose veins did not carry Blackrock blood, and the Frostwolves became primary targets for their peaceful ways, especially after they refused to engorge themselves upon the blood of Mannoroth. After accepting Gul'dan's dark offer, what little remorse Thandolcran may have had dissipated, and he decidedly slew countless Draenei innocents, regardless of age or gender. Eventually, Thandolcran and the rest of the Blackrocks burst through the Dark Portal and nearly conquered Azeroth. However, in his own clan's defeat to the humans, Thandolcran begun seeking other opportunities. When Blackhand was deposed as the leader of the Blackrocks, Thandolcran sought a continued survival, and found one as member of the Black Tooth Grin clan. Under the leader of Blackhand's sons, Rend and Maim, the clan disastrously defended the Dark Portal against human attackers. With nowhere else to go, the Black Tooth Grin clan established a base in Blackrock Mountain, wherein they reasserted themselves as Blackrocks under the banner of a Dark Horde. Unfortunately for Thandol, the Iron Horde's recent arrival to Blackrock Mountain brought the attention of heroes who arrived to slay every orc in sight. Thandolcran was one of many slain, alongside countless Iron Horde and Black Tooth Grin orcs.
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