11-08-2010, 01:19 PM
CHAPTER 1: THE RED SEA
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It was a damp day in Booty Bay; Grog sat alone sipping from his water skin near the docks. He was preparing to head off for the Horde camp in The Swamp of Sorrows, he heard rumors of dark magic's being used just south in the Blasted Lands and he wanted to further investigate this troubling rumor. Grog had packed Korgrom full of traveling supplies and was ready to set out for the long journey. He knew that the dark portal remained in the Blasted Lands and that is was being safely watched by both Alliance and Horde forces, but rumors had reached his ears of a small cult that was practicing Fel Magic and to him that was something that could not go unpunished.
Grog set out into the deep jungles of Stranglethorn Vale, the air was hot but damp, and the very shadows themselves had eyes that watched and waited for their next meal. This was no concern to the massive Orc, the thing that did concern him was the fact that he had not slept well for days. Grog was constantly plagued by nightmares that he could not seem to overcome, usually ending in violent out bursts. The warrior had graced many battle fields and fought across two worlds, yet these losses of control troubled him. Korgrom walked close to his long time rider, giving Grog the occasional nudge or bump to get his attention. The Orc was struggling to comprehend his dreams, what did they mean? How could he stop them? The last thing Grog wanted to do was hurt someone he cared about during one of his violent out breaks. Korgrom finally gave Grog a large bump.
“Wha-… Oh forgive me old friend. I was thinking.â€Â
Grog opened his large hand and ran it along the Bears neck line, Korgrom growled in pleasure at the show of affection from its master. The warrior smiled at mighty beast.
“I did not forget you old friend.â€Â
Though Grog and Korgrom did not share the bond a hunter shared with his companions, they shared a bond forged over time. It was a simple understanding. Grog glanced around again at the wild over growths of the deepening jungle, the sounds of strange and wild birds could be heard echoing through the thick tree tops that hid the jungle floor from the sun. The large Orc glanced ahead to see a fallen smashed tree trunk blocking their path, he sighed as he approached the large log. Korgrom gave a growl of protest towards the wooden blockade. Grog spit into his left palm and rubbed both hands together, with a mighty heave he slowly lifted the large trunk. Korgrom moved to crawl under it; Grog's brow broke a sweat as he pressed the massive wooden cylinder high into the air. With a loud grunt Grog released the huge object pushing the weight off to the side as it crashed down, the sound could be heard vibrating through the surrounding jungle. The two adventurers pushed on through the jungle.
As day slowly turned to night, the eyes in the shadow grew. Grog managed to start a small fire and make camp in a tiny clearing. The Orc sat near the fire, tending to his gear Grog spoke to Korgrom.
“So my large hairy friend, you'll keep watch while I try to sleep right?â€Â
A large snoring sound came from the bear. Grog peered over to see that Korgrom had fallen fast asleep.
“Well I guess, I can always count on one thing.â€Â
The large Orc chuckled to himself. With the sounds of wild creatures bellowing most of the night Grog knew he would get little sleep regardless, yet he was still nervous to give in due to the nightmares he was having. Grog moved lay his axe near his resting place for the evening, just as the Orc was about to turn in he heard a *SNAP* Grog whirled to his feet; axe in hand.
“Show yourself villain!â€Â
The Orc called out into the blackness, yet nothing responded. Instead the sound of rustling brush could be heard. The Orc turned to face the sound, only to be greeted by a medium sized throwing axe! Grog quickly brought the head of his axe between his face and the death bringing thrown weapon. The sound of stone meeting metal rang out. Grog reset himself ready for an assault on all sides; he took up a wide stance as he normally did for a whirlwind attack. A jungle call could be heard, and Grog finally realized what it was that he was facing. Grog showed his fangs.
“Trolls…â€Â
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The warrior had sooner spoke the word, before several trolls burst forth from the jungle. His attackers circled him; they were clad in mostly beast hides and wore exotic raptor feathers or feathers of some wild jungle bird. Gog cared little for their dress; to him all they were was next. With a loud war howl, the massive Orc beckoned all his attackers to strike. Wasting little time the trolls moved in closer for their kill, they could see Grog was alone save for his mount. The Trolls drew their blades. Grog remained perfectly still waiting for his moment to strike, sweat beaded down his taught face. One of the trolls signaled to an unseen figure, Grog glanced but could not risk losing his stance to do so for long. With a hiss and pop the fire crackled giving a dim lighting; Grog clenched his grip tighter moving closer to the bottom of the Axe shaft. The warrior was young, but he knew what came next all too well. A signal was given and all the Trolls leapt airborne at Grog, the Orc gave a mighty heave with his axe; his muscles flexing as he whirled the axe around in a large motion. Trolls shrieked in pain as the axe head ripped open bellies and severed legs, for those more fortunate to leap higher than others. Grog came to rest covered in blood, a piece of intestine hung freely from his axe head. Korgrom awoke with a growl; Grog shushed the bear with a look. Rustling could be heard in the brush once again, but before Grog could react he felt a sharp biting pain strike his shoulder. Grog turned to see what had bit him so. He grimaced at the sight of a thrown axe buried deep into his leather armor, so deep that it had sunk into his flesh. A hot rush of pain washed over Grog's body as he jerked forward to see where the pain was coming from, he saw two arrows sunk into his flesh. The first arrow struck low hitting his left thigh, the second grazed his left ribcage and hung caught in flesh. He staggered forward speaking to himself, he growled low. Grog felt hate take hold, unchained wrath clutched at his free will to act. Grog's vision suddenly went black; he could feel a cool liquid surrounding him. The Orc felt it with his hand; it came to about knee height and it was thick. His eyes began to regain their vision as he looked down to a shocking display; he was standing in a knee high pool of what he believed to be blood. Grog sloshed forward trying to find a way out, but there was none. He felt another surge take hold he staggered in the liquid as it surged. The massive Orc turned to see what had shifted the liquid so much that he struggled to stand. Grog turned mouth gaped as he stared at a wall of red, a blood tide, he had seen this before. The warrior knew the rage well, but he always tried to keep this from happening. Grog gave a quiet whisper.
“No… not again…â€Â
![[Image: j8gvuu.jpg]](http://i51.tinypic.com/j8gvuu.jpg)
The massive Orc was dwarfed by the mountain of blood that surged towards him in this void of nothingness. Grog slowly felt his hate start to raise, his adrenaline taking hold. He gave one last war cry of hate as the wave of rage came crashing down upon him washing the Orc up into a sea of death and destruction. His curse had taken hold, and nothing stopped the beast from feeding on those it chose to kill. Time pressed on for what seemed like hours to Grog, he struggled to the surface of the red sea many times only to be sucked back in again by some unseen force.
![[Image: 161mok.jpg]](http://i52.tinypic.com/161mok.jpg)
Finally Grog snapped too, his vision clear. He was not in some distant fantasy sea, oh no. The Orc was soaked in blood, and entrails lay sprawled about him. The surrounding brush that enclosed his once safe little camp had been smashed and ripped to pieces; he started to regain flashes of what had happened. Grog felt exhaustion take hold; he fell to his knees glancing over at Korgrom who was hiding in the distance. Korgrom sank deeper into the shadows as Grog peered at him, as if to recoil from some monster. The warrior surveyed the camp, he saw several severed bodies around the camp fire; and several further out in the torn up brush. Grog shook, it had been a long time since the rage had taken hold and he never liked it. The feeling of being blind while a monster fueled by hate controlled your actions never pleased Grog; he hated what the beast did. The Orc hung his head as he stayed hunched on all fours, his legs refusing to stand. A voice came from the distance.
“A' mon. I be seein what ya did. Ya be havin da dark soul, da curse'a rage.â€Â
Grog spit, his lip bloody from an obvious blow. The taste of copper whirled in his mouth, he spit again then spoke.
“I… am… sorry. They attacked me, and…I..â€Â
Before Grog could finish, he collapsed fully to the jungle floor exhaustion taking hold. As the Orc drifted into sleep the voice stepped from the shadows, revealing another troll. Though this Troll was different, he wore the robes of a shaman and upon his chest was a familiar emblem. Had Grog seen the Troll he would have recognized him as one of the Darkspear from the camp of Grom'gol, the Troll wore the Horde symbol freely upon his chest. Korgrom gave a growl as the Troll neared Grog.
“D'na, be worryin bear mon. I be watchin ova'da until ya be wakin up.â€Â
The Troll drug Grog from the pool of blood he was laying in and laid him near the camp fire. Grog twitched and shook, as nightmares plagued him yet again. He saw flashes of death, his hands sinking into Troll eye sockets, his axe cleaving into collar bones, his fists smashing heads and ripping necks open with his tusks. The massive Orc shook for long hours, he tossed and turned lost his tortured sleep….
![[Image: ogh1s5.jpg]](http://i54.tinypic.com/ogh1s5.jpg)
It was a damp day in Booty Bay; Grog sat alone sipping from his water skin near the docks. He was preparing to head off for the Horde camp in The Swamp of Sorrows, he heard rumors of dark magic's being used just south in the Blasted Lands and he wanted to further investigate this troubling rumor. Grog had packed Korgrom full of traveling supplies and was ready to set out for the long journey. He knew that the dark portal remained in the Blasted Lands and that is was being safely watched by both Alliance and Horde forces, but rumors had reached his ears of a small cult that was practicing Fel Magic and to him that was something that could not go unpunished.
Grog set out into the deep jungles of Stranglethorn Vale, the air was hot but damp, and the very shadows themselves had eyes that watched and waited for their next meal. This was no concern to the massive Orc, the thing that did concern him was the fact that he had not slept well for days. Grog was constantly plagued by nightmares that he could not seem to overcome, usually ending in violent out bursts. The warrior had graced many battle fields and fought across two worlds, yet these losses of control troubled him. Korgrom walked close to his long time rider, giving Grog the occasional nudge or bump to get his attention. The Orc was struggling to comprehend his dreams, what did they mean? How could he stop them? The last thing Grog wanted to do was hurt someone he cared about during one of his violent out breaks. Korgrom finally gave Grog a large bump.
“Wha-… Oh forgive me old friend. I was thinking.â€Â
Grog opened his large hand and ran it along the Bears neck line, Korgrom growled in pleasure at the show of affection from its master. The warrior smiled at mighty beast.
“I did not forget you old friend.â€Â
Though Grog and Korgrom did not share the bond a hunter shared with his companions, they shared a bond forged over time. It was a simple understanding. Grog glanced around again at the wild over growths of the deepening jungle, the sounds of strange and wild birds could be heard echoing through the thick tree tops that hid the jungle floor from the sun. The large Orc glanced ahead to see a fallen smashed tree trunk blocking their path, he sighed as he approached the large log. Korgrom gave a growl of protest towards the wooden blockade. Grog spit into his left palm and rubbed both hands together, with a mighty heave he slowly lifted the large trunk. Korgrom moved to crawl under it; Grog's brow broke a sweat as he pressed the massive wooden cylinder high into the air. With a loud grunt Grog released the huge object pushing the weight off to the side as it crashed down, the sound could be heard vibrating through the surrounding jungle. The two adventurers pushed on through the jungle.
As day slowly turned to night, the eyes in the shadow grew. Grog managed to start a small fire and make camp in a tiny clearing. The Orc sat near the fire, tending to his gear Grog spoke to Korgrom.
“So my large hairy friend, you'll keep watch while I try to sleep right?â€Â
A large snoring sound came from the bear. Grog peered over to see that Korgrom had fallen fast asleep.
“Well I guess, I can always count on one thing.â€Â
The large Orc chuckled to himself. With the sounds of wild creatures bellowing most of the night Grog knew he would get little sleep regardless, yet he was still nervous to give in due to the nightmares he was having. Grog moved lay his axe near his resting place for the evening, just as the Orc was about to turn in he heard a *SNAP* Grog whirled to his feet; axe in hand.
“Show yourself villain!â€Â
The Orc called out into the blackness, yet nothing responded. Instead the sound of rustling brush could be heard. The Orc turned to face the sound, only to be greeted by a medium sized throwing axe! Grog quickly brought the head of his axe between his face and the death bringing thrown weapon. The sound of stone meeting metal rang out. Grog reset himself ready for an assault on all sides; he took up a wide stance as he normally did for a whirlwind attack. A jungle call could be heard, and Grog finally realized what it was that he was facing. Grog showed his fangs.
“Trolls…â€Â
![[Image: 2yx5eoo.jpg]](http://i51.tinypic.com/2yx5eoo.jpg)
The warrior had sooner spoke the word, before several trolls burst forth from the jungle. His attackers circled him; they were clad in mostly beast hides and wore exotic raptor feathers or feathers of some wild jungle bird. Gog cared little for their dress; to him all they were was next. With a loud war howl, the massive Orc beckoned all his attackers to strike. Wasting little time the trolls moved in closer for their kill, they could see Grog was alone save for his mount. The Trolls drew their blades. Grog remained perfectly still waiting for his moment to strike, sweat beaded down his taught face. One of the trolls signaled to an unseen figure, Grog glanced but could not risk losing his stance to do so for long. With a hiss and pop the fire crackled giving a dim lighting; Grog clenched his grip tighter moving closer to the bottom of the Axe shaft. The warrior was young, but he knew what came next all too well. A signal was given and all the Trolls leapt airborne at Grog, the Orc gave a mighty heave with his axe; his muscles flexing as he whirled the axe around in a large motion. Trolls shrieked in pain as the axe head ripped open bellies and severed legs, for those more fortunate to leap higher than others. Grog came to rest covered in blood, a piece of intestine hung freely from his axe head. Korgrom awoke with a growl; Grog shushed the bear with a look. Rustling could be heard in the brush once again, but before Grog could react he felt a sharp biting pain strike his shoulder. Grog turned to see what had bit him so. He grimaced at the sight of a thrown axe buried deep into his leather armor, so deep that it had sunk into his flesh. A hot rush of pain washed over Grog's body as he jerked forward to see where the pain was coming from, he saw two arrows sunk into his flesh. The first arrow struck low hitting his left thigh, the second grazed his left ribcage and hung caught in flesh. He staggered forward speaking to himself, he growled low. Grog felt hate take hold, unchained wrath clutched at his free will to act. Grog's vision suddenly went black; he could feel a cool liquid surrounding him. The Orc felt it with his hand; it came to about knee height and it was thick. His eyes began to regain their vision as he looked down to a shocking display; he was standing in a knee high pool of what he believed to be blood. Grog sloshed forward trying to find a way out, but there was none. He felt another surge take hold he staggered in the liquid as it surged. The massive Orc turned to see what had shifted the liquid so much that he struggled to stand. Grog turned mouth gaped as he stared at a wall of red, a blood tide, he had seen this before. The warrior knew the rage well, but he always tried to keep this from happening. Grog gave a quiet whisper.
“No… not again…â€Â
![[Image: j8gvuu.jpg]](http://i51.tinypic.com/j8gvuu.jpg)
The massive Orc was dwarfed by the mountain of blood that surged towards him in this void of nothingness. Grog slowly felt his hate start to raise, his adrenaline taking hold. He gave one last war cry of hate as the wave of rage came crashing down upon him washing the Orc up into a sea of death and destruction. His curse had taken hold, and nothing stopped the beast from feeding on those it chose to kill. Time pressed on for what seemed like hours to Grog, he struggled to the surface of the red sea many times only to be sucked back in again by some unseen force.
![[Image: 161mok.jpg]](http://i52.tinypic.com/161mok.jpg)
Finally Grog snapped too, his vision clear. He was not in some distant fantasy sea, oh no. The Orc was soaked in blood, and entrails lay sprawled about him. The surrounding brush that enclosed his once safe little camp had been smashed and ripped to pieces; he started to regain flashes of what had happened. Grog felt exhaustion take hold; he fell to his knees glancing over at Korgrom who was hiding in the distance. Korgrom sank deeper into the shadows as Grog peered at him, as if to recoil from some monster. The warrior surveyed the camp, he saw several severed bodies around the camp fire; and several further out in the torn up brush. Grog shook, it had been a long time since the rage had taken hold and he never liked it. The feeling of being blind while a monster fueled by hate controlled your actions never pleased Grog; he hated what the beast did. The Orc hung his head as he stayed hunched on all fours, his legs refusing to stand. A voice came from the distance.
“A' mon. I be seein what ya did. Ya be havin da dark soul, da curse'a rage.â€Â
Grog spit, his lip bloody from an obvious blow. The taste of copper whirled in his mouth, he spit again then spoke.
“I… am… sorry. They attacked me, and…I..â€Â
Before Grog could finish, he collapsed fully to the jungle floor exhaustion taking hold. As the Orc drifted into sleep the voice stepped from the shadows, revealing another troll. Though this Troll was different, he wore the robes of a shaman and upon his chest was a familiar emblem. Had Grog seen the Troll he would have recognized him as one of the Darkspear from the camp of Grom'gol, the Troll wore the Horde symbol freely upon his chest. Korgrom gave a growl as the Troll neared Grog.
“D'na, be worryin bear mon. I be watchin ova'da until ya be wakin up.â€Â
The Troll drug Grog from the pool of blood he was laying in and laid him near the camp fire. Grog twitched and shook, as nightmares plagued him yet again. He saw flashes of death, his hands sinking into Troll eye sockets, his axe cleaving into collar bones, his fists smashing heads and ripping necks open with his tusks. The massive Orc shook for long hours, he tossed and turned lost his tortured sleep….