User:Golthrag

Biography
Gol'thrag Flamebreaker was a shamanistic advisor to the Frostwolf clan when Durotar first defied Gul'dan's offer of Mannoroth's blood, on Draenor. An understudy to Drek'thar, the then-young shaman chose not to become a warlock, instead forsaking his entire race to live in solitude in northern Nagrand with his wolf companion, Naz'grath. The spirits forgave him and allowed him to continue his humble existence in shamanism. After his race exited Draenor through the Dark Portal, Gol'thrag expressed interest in leaving this drained and desolate world in search of greener pastures. The spirits assisted him in reaching the portal with his meager belongings and traversing the Black Morass without hindrance from other orcs. Heading ever north, the still-young shaman lived abroad in what is now known as the Western Plaguelands, evading the humans with ease even after the orcs defeat and imprisonment. He was unaware of Eitrigg's presence in the area. When Eitrigg was abducted, however, Gol'thrag decided to finally unveil himself to the world and free him from Stratholme. In the woods outside of the city, Gol'thrag was recognized by an old member of the original Frostwolf Clan, and met with Thrall himself (after the rescue of Eitrigg, of course) to join the New Horde. It is presumed that he travelled with Thrall until the orcs arrived in Durotar, when he decided to put violence out of his life. Packing away his items, he went once more to go into almost-solitude; but this time, he took with him his mate and his ten-year-old son to the Barrens to eke out a living. After ten years in solitude, during which his wife passed on, Gol'narash, his son, decided to go and join up with the New Horde in training for the budding war with the Alliance. Gol'thrag begged him not to go, but the boy was adamant; he would sign on for the war.

((Note that at this point in time, it was just after the death of the Lich King, but before the Cataclysm. More TBA.))