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Still, I'd prefer Krokul myself cause they are so different and there's a lot of unique history there both on Argus and Outland. Not to mention whilst they may join with the good guys, they could still have a much darker and sadistic view of life than normal draenei which they've tried to do with Lightforged anyway. Now you got a draenei, or rather, eredar sub-race (since draenei are too) that as lots of history, different culture, could likely allow you to play rogue and warlock instead of paladin, priest and shaman, and just overall has a very unique appearance. Sargeras - A Area 52 - H Bleeding Hollow - H Tichondrius - H ChinaĮxactly, heck they could've even gone wild and added Eredar man'ari, came up with some lore reasons that after Burning Legion's defeat they started defecting and wish to be forgiven by their brethren (which Velen obviously would vouch for) and you could say they're far too gone in fel to be reversed/too proud to be reversed. Stormscale - H Sylvanas - A Aszune - A Bronzebeard - H Americas
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The quest Lord Aliden Perenolde required Horde players to kill him in order to recover the necklace that belonged to Taretha Foxton - a friend of Thrall who was decapitated for her part in helping the young orc escape captivity at the hands of Lord Blackmoore. Also, like Blackmoore, Lord Aliden has close ties with an orc named Nagaz (a member of the Argus Wake), reminiscent of Blackmoore and his pet orc gladiator Thrall. Aliden Perenolde strongly believed in slavery and sought to place the orc race back into chains - to return, in fact, to the days of Alliance internment camps under Aedelas Blackmoore, who is said to have been his mentor (though it is possible that it was Blackmoore's father). ( DF 158-159)Īs the leader of the rogue organization, the Syndicate, Perenolde was in charge of operations in the Alterac Mountains. His clothing and armor often feature the Perenolde crest. Aliden is in his 40s though his body is strong, his grey hair shows his age. Lord Perenolde knows he is a target for the nobles who chafe under his rule (including his children) and protects himself accordingly. Though the Syndicate have regained much of its lands and more, Perenolde will not be satisfied until he takes Alterac City from the ogres. He convinced (or browbeat) the other nobles that this was the time for the Syndicate to attack openly and reclaim what was rightfully theirs. With Lordaeron crippled in the aftermath of the Third War, he knew this was the time to strike. Perenolde had since grown into a man as charismatic and ambitious as his father. Yet, the young Lord Perenolde dreamed of reclaiming his ancestral lands. Lord Aiden Perenolde was rotting in prison (where he would eventually die), though his son Aliden attempted to assume command. His status as heir apparent was forgotten in the leaderless Syndicate. Perenolde was ultimately imprisoned, and other collaborators were stripped of their titles and property, then imprisoned or exiled. He was just beginning to make a name for himself in court when the Alliance sacked the city for his father’s misdeeds. Lord Aliden Perenolde Level: 41 Dandred's Fold, Alterac MountainsĪliden Perenolde was the leader of the Syndicate and the son of Lord Aiden Perenolde, the former ruler of Alterac during the Second War (as well as the previous Syndicate leader).Īliden Perenolde was told from an early age that he would succeed his father as Lord of Alterac City.