![]() Sending word to their clans, Restalaan took the two orcs to Telmor and informed them that the draenei leader, Prophet Velen, was in the town and invited the two to dinner. While racing each other through Terokkar Forest, Durotan and Orgrim were attacked by a rampaging ogre, and would have been killed if not for the timely arrival of a draenei hunting party from Telmor, led by Restalaan. ĭurotan as seen in the Lords of War mini-series.ĭuring a Kosh'harg festival in Nagrand, Durotan met a Blackrock orc named Orgrim, son of Telkar Doomhammer, and the two became fast friends despite belonging to different clans, something very unusual in orcish society. ĭurotan later became the heir of the Frostwolf clan when Fenris vanished and Garad chose him instead of hot-headed Ga'nar for the role. It is said that since that day, he wore Stormfang's fur to the end of his days as a reminder of loyalty and of a threat of savagery. After hearing her, he focused once more and found out that he killed Stormfang too. While he killed everything that moved, Geyah awoke. When they attacked, he lost control over his anger and fell to bloodlust. Durotan knew that a whole pack would attack soon, so he prepared for the battle. At some point, a lone garn attacked them but the two killed the beast. After Ga'nar left, he and Geyah's companion, Stormfang remained with her and tended to her. While Ga'nar wanted to leave her to die a natural death and move the Frostwolf clan out of the area, Durotan couldn't do that. A some point Geyah was bitten by a drift lurker which caused her to enter a coma. įrom chieftain Garad's three sons, Ga'nar, Fenris, and Durotan, the orc was the one who embraced family and tradition most. He did so but noticed that Draka was ill. Young Durotan saw Draka after she was born and his mother Geyah told him to bless the child. ![]() 7 Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans.It just doesn’t sound like that movie will happen in the near future, and it certainly doesn’t sound like they will portray what Duncan Jones had planned for the series. Actually, his philosophy in that respect kind of helps explain some of the things that went wrong with the Warcraft film.Īs anyone who has followed Blizzard’s incredible work with the World of Warcraft story cinematics over the years will tell you, there is still potential for someone to come along and make an incredible movie based on this series. It’s clear that he wanted to focus on the adventure and lore of the Horde moving forward, and it also seems like he was more interested in telling fairly intimate stories about the characters in this universe rather than sweeping action epics. We do find Jones’ ideas for a trilogy to be interesting, though. Jones had previously indicated that the chances for a sequel were low and the fact that he outlined his plans for an eventual trilogy of movies on Twitter doesn’t exactly inspire hopes that we’ll ever see his stories play out on the big screen. While the movie actually made quite a bit of money in international markets, the world’s overall reception to the final product didn’t entirely justify Warcraft‘s high costs and arguably higher expectations. ![]() Simply put Warcraft was a financial and critical disappointment. ![]() Additionally, Jones noted that he hoped to set-up the foundations of the Warcraft universe with his trilogy of movies before ultimately handing the film franchise over to another director and creative team in the hopes of them telling some of the more infamous stories from Warcraft lore.īefore we dive into the details of Jones’ creative plans for future Warcraft movies, we should probably talk a bit about why those movies were never released. ![]()
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