User:Juan Jose Rodriguez/Thunderhorn Brothers

Lohomoko and Lomani Thunderhorn are two Tauren brothers from the Thunderhorn tribe. Before the events of the Cataclysm and the Alliance-Horde War, the Hunter and Druid brothers got themselves involved in a conflict between the Grimtotem tribe, the United Tauren Tribes and a sickening plot branching from the death of Cairne Bloodhoof with centaur, quilboar, gnoll and the Alliance alike forming a plot to dismantle the Tauren. Creating an awe-inspiring pact with the Night Elves, the Thunderhorn brothers set out to protect Mulgore, uphold the Tauren's strength and honor, and to avenge the death of the High Chieftain, Cairne Bloodhoof.

Biography
Lohomoko and younger brother Lomani Thunderhorn were born to Nara Thunderhorn, a druid, and Ohsem'kwa Thunderhorn, a hunter, in Bloodhoof Village. Ohsem'kwa trained Lohomoko in the ways of the hunter, and having adventured around the world and exploring far away from their home in Mulgore, he would often inspire Lohomoko with stories of faraway kingdoms, jungles, mountains, deserts and monsters. Some of his father's stories about a race of mysterious, reclusive Night Elves, Lohomoko became intrigued in the Night Elf's culture, language and history. His father taught him the little Darnassian he knew, and forever gave Lohomoko an intrigue to the Night Elves. Concurrently, Nara taught Lomani the ways of the druid, and to always remain in balance with nature. The first animal form he truly embraced was that of the bear – Lomani chose the Totem of the Bear and truly became a Druid of the Claw. From a young age, Lohomoko and Lomani ventured across Mulgore, intercepting the Venture Company, interfering with Dwarves mining and battling the Harpies. Together, the Thunderhorn brothers bravely protected Mulgore. However, they eventually parted ways, with Lohomoko leaving to hunt in the Barrens and with Lomani venturing north, to Ashenvale, to continue learning the way of the Druid. Unbeknownst to either of the brothers, a third brother was born, named Lakota, and he did not follow the path of his mother nor his father, and instead parted off into the wilderness to find his life's path.

Lohomoko hunted throughout the Barrens, growing stronger every day he chased wild animals through the savannah. One of his most difficult hunts was that of Swiftmane, an incredibly fast zhevra. Racing after the zhevra, he realized that there was no way he could ever catch up to it. However, he saw a sight that amazed him - leaping off one of the baobab trees of the Barrens, a hooded figure tackled the zhevra to the ground, and instead of killing the beast, stuck a trinket around its neck and raced off. When Lohomoko got a better view of the figure, he saw that it was, in fact, a night elf his father had told him stories about. Inspired by this move, Lohomoko tracked Swiftmane for weeks on end, never once returning to the Crossroads until, employing the Night Elf's same strategy, he lept from a baoab tree, tackled the beast down and put a Plainstrider feathered necklace on the animal's neck. Bruised, exhausted and battered, but victorious, Lohomoko returned to the Crossroads and told his story to the other hunters and adventurers of the Barrens. His tale was met with relative confusion by the other Adventurers and Hunters - however, one Goblin marksman retorts that Lohomoko is, in fact, showing the true spirit and passion of a hunter. A round of drinks at the inn later, and Griggs revealed to Lohomoko that he was a sniper, a marksman for the elite Special Operations group known as the Gob Squad. There, Griggs gives Lohomoko one of his engineering experiments and successful projects - a handcrafted grenade launcher that could be operated attached or separate to a rifle. Griggs departs, telling Lohomoko that if he ever calls upon the Gob Squad, they will always be willing to assist.

Months passed, and eventually Lohomoko departed and ventured through Stranglethorn Vale, Thousand Needles, Dustwallow Marsh, the Stonetalon Mountains and various other areas in Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms. On one journey, he ventured and trekked all the way to Dun Morogh, and found a wild polar bear that had been pestering the dwarves. Lohomoko tamed the bear, braving and withstanding its attacks and instilling loyalty and respect into the beast's mind, creating a permanent spirit bond with it. One week, he found himself in the forests of Ashenvale, and in a night of laughter, he joined a raiding party with a troupe of Warsong Orcs, something he would regret for the rest of his life. Together, they rode through Ashenvale, burning and assaulting Night Elf buildings and settlements. After that night, Lohomoko felt empty and journeyed back to Mulgore to seek guidance and wisdom from Hamuul Runetotem. Lohomoko made a stop at Bloodhoof Village, but before he could rest the night, a panicked Tauren ran into the city and announced a horrible tragedy - Cairne Bloodhoof had died, evidently by the hands of the new Warchief, Garrosh Hellscream, and that an attack was launched upon Thunder Bluff by the Grimtotem tribe. Horrified, Lohomoko raced along with a small group of Tauren to warn Baine Bloodhoof, Cairne's heir, but it appears that Baine has escaped the village. Almost instantaneously, a band of Grimtotem attack the village, intent on killing the now-missing Baine. Lohomoko, along with a group of Tauren loyal to Cairne, valiantly defend Bloodhoof Village. Anxious to test Griggs' grenade launcher, Lohomoko aimed the Goblin device at a Grimtotem-piloted kodo - and upon firing, the grenade exploded upon impact and immediately killed the kodo. After Zarlman Two-Moons sent out an eagle to Camp Narache to get reinforcements, Braves from Red Cloud Mesa arrived and aided the Bloodhoof Village tauren in Bloodhoof Village's defense. Motivated now more than ever, the Tauren charged to Thunder Bluff to expel the Grimtotem betrayers and avenge Cairne's death, no matter the cost.

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