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This article is about the lore of the Mag'har orcs. For information about the playable Mag'har allied race, see Mag'har orc (playable). For other uses, see Mag'har (disambiguation).
Mag'har orcs
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Faction/Affiliation Horde, The Mag'har (Bleeding Hollow clan, Warsong clan, Frostwolf clan), Warsong Offensive, Earthen Ring, Lower City, True Horde
Alternate Draenor:
Mag'har Clans (Blackrock clan, Bleeding Hollow clan, Burning Blade clan, Frostwolf clan, Laughing Skull clan, Shadowmoon clan, Shattered Hand clan, Thunderlord clan, Warsong clan), Iron Horde
Character classes

WoW Icon update.png Hunter, Mage, Monk, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, Warrior

Beastmaster, Berserker, Blademaster, Bonecrusher, Dark shaman, Far seer, Gladiator, Grunt, Peon, Raider, Scout
Racial capital Horde Garadar (Outland)
Horde Orgrimmar / Hammerfall (Azeroth)
Alternate Draenor:
Neutral Hellsreach Citadel (Draenor)
Racial leader(s)

Outland:
Horde  Geyah

Alternate Draenor / Azeroth:

Horde  Geya'rah
Racial mount IconSmall Worg.gif Wolf
IconSmall Rylak.gif Rylak
IconSmall Clefthoof.gif Clefthoof
IconSmall Talbuk.gif Talbuk
Homeworld Draenor, alternate Draenor
Area(s) Outland, Azeroth, alternate Draenor
Language(s) Orcish
Organization(s) Clans

“Do you know who we are, stranger? We are Mag'har - brown orcs, as I have heard your kind call us. The Mag'har are survivors: Survivors of a fallen dynasty; Survivors of the Red Pox; Survivors of a shattered world...”

Jorin Deadeye[1]

The Mag'har orcs[2][3] ("uncorrupted" in Orcish), also known as "brown orcs",[1][4][5] are the orcs that escaped the corruption of the Burning Legion and thereby retained their natural brown or gray skin color. On Draenor, they were a result of isolation from the Old Horde due to being quarantined in Garadar, as a virulent plague known as the "red pox" spread among the orcish clans. They have a noble shamanistic tradition cultivating a mighty tribal society that was centered around survival, regulating themselves through ritualized combat and personal honor. On the alternate Draenor, the orcs did not take up the fel because of the intervention of Garrosh Hellscream, causing them to remain uncorrupted.

History

Outland Mag'har

Years prior to the Blood Pact with Mannoroth, a virulent plague known as the "red pox" spread among the orcish clans, and Geyah established a quarantine village in Nagrand, naming it Garadar after Garad.[6] Those who were quarantined managed to avoid the corruption that plagued even their parents and the rest of the world. The orcs, and Nagrand, came to be referred to as "Mag'har" — which in Orcish means "uncorrupted".[7]

The Burning Crusade

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By the time of the invasion of Outland, the leader of the Mag'har was still the venerable Greatmother Geyah, an old and wise orc, yet she recently fell extremely ill. Garrosh Hellscream, the son of Grommash Hellscream, served as the Mag'har's military chief, aided by Jorin Deadeye, son of Kilrogg Deadeye, the former chieftain of the Bleeding Hollow clan. Garrosh was to succeed Geyah as chieftain of the Mag'har should she pass. When Warchief Thrall of the New Horde met with the Mag'har, he reconnected with the old traditions and the Mag'har subsequently joined the Horde, where they taught the orcs about their past and the old ways.

Several Mag'har orcs also traveled to Shattrath City, allying with Lower City. The Laughing Skull Ruins were once inhabited by the Mag'har before the location was taken by the Warmaul.

The Mag'har outpost of Sunspring Post was sacked by the Murkblood tribe of Broken. They killed roughly a thousand Mag'har orcs[8] and dumped their bodies in the lake. Otonbu the Sage worried that catastrophe would set back any chance of peace between the Mag'har and the Kurenai, another tribe of Broken, for years.[9]

Wrath of the Lich King

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Garrosh was the first Mag'har to set foot in Orgrimmar. A number of Mag'har joined the Horde's war effort, notably during the campaign against the Lich King and the Alliance, Deathwing, and in the Pandaren Campaign. Mag'har orcs in the Horde became a more common sight once Garrosh became its Warchief.

Among the Mag'har who joined Garrosh on Azeroth are Dranosh Saurfang, Cromush, Grebo, Glubgok, Lucretia, Saurboz, Gash'nul, Rok'nah, Dalgan, and Ishi. Even children like Namond and Gogu ventured beyond the Portal. Korgol Crushskull can be found at the Darkmoon Faire. Mag'har war drummers also participate in the assault on the Seething Shore.

Mists of Pandaria

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While many members of the Horde rebelled against Garrosh Hellscream's reign as Warchief, many loyal Mag'har sided with him and could be found in Orgrimmar and the Underhold as part of the Kor'kron and the True Horde.

Legion

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During the Burning Legion's third invasion, several Mag'har orcs were captured on the Broken Shore.

Dragonflight

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When the Kosh'harg festival tradition was renewed in Durotar, many Mag'har made the trip from Outland. Jorin Deadeye intended to reunite the Azerothian and Mag'har branches of the Bleeding Hollow clan, seeing that the future of the orcs was there.[10]

Alternate Draenor Mag'har

Main article: Iron Horde#History

For untold generations, the orc clans of Draenor battled one another in endless war. But when Gul'dan offered them the blood of his demonic masters, the disparate tribes of Mag'har—the orcish word for "uncorrupted"—refused the dark bargain and banded together to drive out the Burning Legion. United under the leadership of Grommash Hellscream, the Mag'har pledged to one day repay Azeroth's heroes for aiding their cause. As war against the Alliance intensifies, the Horde must call upon the might of the Mag'har to seize victory.[11]

Battle for Azeroth

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A lot of Mag'har from the alternate Draenor, enough to field a significant force,[12] have joined the Horde through efforts of Eitrigg.

As the Horde divided itself between Varok Saurfang and Sylvanas Windrunner, Overlord Geya'rah and the majority of the Mag'har sided with Sylvanas. During the battle at the Gates of Orgrimmar, Saurfang challenged Sylvanas to Mak'gora, which ended with his death and Sylvanas abandoning the Horde.[13][14] In the aftermath Geya'rah and the Mag'har bent the knee to Saurfang's revolutionaries and took to patrolling Orgrimmar in order to help secure the city from the Banshee loyalists.

Following the death of N'Zoth, the leaders of the Horde gathered together within the Orgrimmar Embassy with Geya'rah representing the Mag'har and subsequently joined the Horde Council, a conglomerate of leaders who would represent their people's interests, which was created to lead the Horde.[15]

Amid the armistice at the end of the Fourth War, Overlord Geya'rah and her Mag'har were granted Hammerfall.[16]

The War Within

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Geya'rah and the Mag'har were amongst the Horde reinforcements that arrived to Khaz Algar for the fight against Xal'atath,[17] with the Warsong serving as guards for the Horde embassy within Dornogal.[18]

Notable

Mag'har of Outland

Name Role(s) Status Location Affiliation(s)
IconSmall Aggra.gif Aggralan Member of the Earthen Ring and wife to Thrall. Alive Various Horde, Frostwolf clan, The Mag'har, Earthen Ring
IconSmall Geyah.gif Geyah Mother of Durotan. Spiritual leader of the Mag'har. Alive Garadar, Nagrand The Mag'har, formerly Frostwolf clan
IconSmall OrcBrown Female.gif Kashur Previous elder shaman of the Frostwolf clan and Drek'Thar's mentor. Ghost Spirit Fields, Nagrand The Mag'har, Frostwolf clan
IconSmall Garrosh.gif Garrosh Hellscream Son of Grom Hellscream and mastermind behind the Iron Horde on alternate Draenor, formerly Warchief of the Horde. Slain by Thrall in a mak'gora. Deceased Various Iron Horde formerly The Mag'har, Warsong Offensive, Horde
IconSmall OrcBrown Male.gif Garm Wolfbrother Last Chieftain of the Thunderlord clan. Deceased Thunderlord Stronghold, Blade's Edge Mountains The Mag'har, Thunderlord clan
IconSmall Dranosh.gif Dranosh Saurfang Son of Varok Saurfang, killed at the Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate. Raised as a death knight and slain by the adventurers. Deceased Buried in the Ancestral Grounds, Nagrand Scourge, formerly Horde, Warsong Offensive
IconSmall OrcBrown Male.gif Jorin Deadeye Son of Kilrogg Deadeye and Warchief of the Bleeding Hollow clan. Alive Garadar, Nagrand Bleeding Hollow clan, The Mag'har
IconSmall OrcBrown Male.gif Ishi Blademaster and champion of Warchief Garrosh Hellscream. Slain by the adventurers. Deceased Garrosh'ar Advance, Kun-Lai Summit Horde
IconSmall Cromush.gif Cromush High Warlord of the Horde. Alive Hillsbrad Foothills Horde
IconSmall OrcBrown Female.gif Nakha Founder of the Lok'osh. Alive Valley of Honor, Orgrimmar Lok'osh, Mag'har, Horde

Mag'har of alternate Draenor

Name Role(s) Status Location Affiliation(s)
IconSmall Durotan2.gif Durotan Chieftain of the Frostwolf clan Deceased Various Frostwolf orcs, Horde
IconSmall Grommash.gif Grommash Hellscream Warchief of the Mag'har, former warchief of the Iron Horde Unknown Various Mag'har, Warsong clan, formerly Iron Horde
IconSmall Geya'rah.gif Geya'rah Overlord of the Mag'har Alive Mag'har, Frostwolf clan, Horde
IconSmall Draka2.gif Draka Durotan's mate and mother of Geya'rah Alive Various Frostwolf orcs, Horde

Architecture

The architecture of the Mag'har seems to be inspired from the orcish buildings from Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. This suggests that during the First War, orcs used similar building types to those back at home on Draenor. However, over time, their buildings become more and more "warlike" and less nomadic. Those back on Draenor/Outland never changed their building style.

  • Town hall

  • Lumber mill

  • Farm

Notes and trivia

  • Geyah once called the land of Nagrand itself "mag'har", uncorrupted.[19] As such, the term does not apply only to orcs.
  • The adjective derived from "Mag'har" is "Mag'hari".[20][21]
  • Representatives of the alternate universe Mag'har orcs appeared in Orgrimmar with the 8.0 pre-patch, before they were supposed to show up and be made available, due to an unintentional phasing error.[22] They were removed shortly after.
  • A large number of skins for orc characters in Heroes of the Storm make them look like Mag'har, such as Mag'har Shadow Council Gul'dan, Warsong Hellblade Samuro, and Mag'har Johanna.
  • Mag'har, being a type of orc, are also largely based upon Balkan, West Asian (particularly Turkish), with other varied and specific elements from other cultures.
    • For general orc cultural inspiration, see Orcs#Notes and trivia
    • Mag'har is pronounced similar to the name Hungarians have for themselves, "magyar".
    • The seven clans of the Iron Horde resemble the seven clans of the Magyar tribes, as well as the dynamic between the clan chieftain and farseer shaman resembles the balance between the magyar gyula, which means warchief, and kende, which means sacred prince and oversaw spiritual matters.
    • The unification of the Iron Horde's seven clans through a blood oath resembles the Hungarian blood oath unifying the seven magyar tribes.
    • The Shadowmoon clan's lunar basis may be based upon the lunar calendar used by Mongolians, Turkic peoples traditionally, and others.
    • Likewise the "moonwillow" in the area whose roots extend into the Shadowmoon Burial Grounds may be based upon the recurring death-related myths and practices involving willow trees.

Speculation

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Since mok'nathal and Mag'har orcs largely look the same, the ethnicity of characters like Orhan Ogreblade, Uda the Beast, and Lucretia is unclear.

Gallery

  • Original male Mag'har orc NPC model.

    Original male Mag'har orc NPC model.

  • Male Mag'har orc NPC model from 6.0.

    Male Mag'har orc NPC model from 6.0.

  • Female Mag'har orc NPC model from 6.0.

    Female Mag'har orc NPC model from 6.0.

  • Non-brown skin colors were added from 6.0.

    Non-brown skin colors were added from 6.0.

  • NPC pale white Mag'har orc model.

    NPC pale white Mag'har orc model.

  • Models from 8.0. including the upright male model.

    Models from 8.0. including the upright male model.

  • Mag'har dire orc.

  • Mag'har orc female child.

    Mag'har orc female child.

  • Mag'har standard in Nagrand.

    Mag'har standard in Nagrand.

  • Garrosh Hellscream unique model from Cataclysm.

  • Garrosh Hellscream unique model from patch 5.4.

    Garrosh Hellscream unique model from patch 5.4.

  • Grommash Hellscream (alternate universe)

  • Blackhand (alternate universe)

  • Kargath Bladefist (alternate universe)

  • Ner'zhul (alternate universe)

  • Kilrogg Deadeye (alternate universe)

  • Durotan (alternate universe)

  • Hans'gar and Franzok in Blackrock Foundry.

Art
  • Blackhand and the Iron Horde.

  • Mag'har icon.

  • Orc icon as seen in archaeology in Draenor.

    Orc icon as seen in archaeology in Draenor.

Movie
  • Blackhand

    Blackhand

  • Durotan and Orgrim

    Durotan and Orgrim

  • Draka

    Draka

Heroes of the Storm
  • Mag'har Thrall skin

    Mag'har Thrall skin

  • Warsong Samuro skin

    Warsong Samuro skin

  • Shattered Hand Samuro skin

    Shattered Hand Samuro skin

Fan art
  • Fan concept of the Shattered hand skin to the male orc player model.

    Fan concept of the Shattered hand skin to the male orc player model.

  • Fan concept of the Shattered hand skin to the female orc player model.

    Fan concept of the Shattered hand skin to the female orc player model.

  • Mag'har orc by Anatoly Zelensky.

    Mag'har orc by Anatoly Zelensky.

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