Mok'lohn Command - War, Unity, Discipline - Reborn!

Walking through the Old city of Orgrimmar upon elderly feet, A shaman of the horde, wearing the colours of Black and Blood red, clad in old armor, moves towards the Valley of Honour, entering through the metal clad walls of the pass between the drag and the Valley… entering as the sharp falling sunlight hits his wrinkled and seasoned face, he grunts, before walking into the very Valley itself, moving with determination in his gaze, carrying over his shoulder, an old, seasoned and many times, repaired banner. The same symbol and colours as the tabard priding his chest, just as worn and battle hardened… he walks towards the “Piss tree” next to the Wyverns tail Inn, and using his strenght, he pierces the metal spiked end of the banner deep into the ground, raising the banner of the Mok’lohn Command… a by now… ancient order within the Horde’s ranks… having served… where ever the Horde frontline has been for over a decade… now… rising once more to the call of struggle… The old shaman turns about, stretching his back, loud cracks can be heard from his spine as he stretches… he grunts yet again… displaying the colours upon his chest, and the banner behind him, before he inhales deeply… his chest bulging out beneath the Tabard as he then exhales, and with a thundering roar yells out… enforced by the cracking electric energies that emitts from his person “WAR, UNITY, DISCIPLINE!!”

The Mok’lohn Command, Reborn.

Guild name: Mok’lohn Command
Faction: Horde
Type: Warband , Adventure.
Concept: Fighting for the Unity of the Horde, working to rebuild what was broken.
Base of operation: Orgrimmar , Dranosh’ar Blockade
Guild master: Horgram (Feel free to whisper or send a mail to Hórgram )
Recruiting officer: Horgram , Grimira
Guild-forum/website: Argent archives - Mok’lohn Command - being rebuild.

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Well, that is a blast from the past to say the least.

Good luck!

Here’s hoping the guild won’t have an established ERP harem (with a few Blizzard Game Masters that also took part and helped avoid the consequences of that) again

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Indeed so, no this is the Original Bunch back… not what it turned into. :slight_smile:

Hey i got two question about races
What races do you look to appeal to with this guild? Is it all or just orc, taurens, trolls?
And also what about races that are not part of the horde, like yaungols just to take an example! Will this kind of thing be allowed in the guild?

Lok’tar ogar!
Great to see you guys back and I can’t wait to see what you guys come up with.

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The Guild is focused upon unity of the horde, that meaning that it appeals to all races of it, just like the old days. Regarding Yaungol, have they sworn themselves to the horde, co-exist with it and obey to it’s rules and law, then they are welcome.

Some might see this as strange, but as we see it, it invites to RP in many ways, both positive and negative, but RP is RP. I hope that answers the question.

  • Horgram.
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i remember trying to arrest the yaungol ic and he blocked every one of our attacks and left instantly before we could do anything, came back the next day, did the same thing, then blocked half of hoc

what a good impression

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I have seen your post and I will keep it in mind. Thank you.

Also. I would like to direct the topic back to it’s original purpose. This is not about specific players, this is an Ad for our Guild. please keep it so.

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Nice. Hope he gets removed, quite embarrassing for your guild to have him in the roster.

That’s not something reflected in canon and not so different from roleplaying any other hostile race in Orgrimmar - drakkari trolls, faceless ones, eredar and so on. Of course it’s ultimately a player’s choice if they want to take liberties - and they’re 100% free to ignore guilds etc that don’t fit with what they want to do, as outlandish as it may be - but I think filling your TRP with OOC insults and sending (random, unrelated people) vicious PMs - complete with incredibly vivid / explicit references to 18+ acts is definitely something you don’t want your members to be doing

Good luck with the guild all the same

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Thank you.

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While this is true, we know a centaur has joined the Horde, and if the centaur - who almost brought the Bloodhoof tribe to extinction - can do so, I don’t see anything standing in the way of a yaungol doing so.

Once more guys, before this turns into a Lore discussion about allied races or not so allied races or clans / tribes. Can I ask you to make such a forum topic rather than discussing it here? - Thank you.

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It’s not purely a lore discussion, though, but one brought up by the presence of a yaungol in your guild. If all you want is an ad for your guild, I’d recommend the Argent Archives instead of the forums.

I don’t see anything in the way of a redeemed faceless one / eredar / pitlord / literally any race by that argument either

That centaur has the only one we have ever seen in the Horde - many years on - and there has never been any implication that the Horde has allowed loads of yaungol to join because of this one centaur. Sure, it may seem reasonable - like I think it would make sense for all the troll races to join the Horde - but until it’s reflected in the canon that just isn’t the case (unless they are roleplaying the one (1x) centaur

If you want to talk more about this I think we can do it an another thread though since OP doesn’t want this one spammed by lore discussion (since both our core points have been stated already)

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First few experiences with the guild have been very good. Events are very engaging and really make you think about your choices instead of just /roll and do whatever your actions will influence the way the event goes and the way future events will play out all made possible by the add-on dicemaster and a seriously talented DM. Would highly recommend this guild for anyone searching.

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Good to see you back alive and kicking! Thought you were all lost to Un’goro :t_rex:

Best of good fortunes and I Hope to run into you all at some point, Kosh’harg perhaps?

A blast from the past to be sure. Good to see some more life breathed into the Horde!

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The Magram Clan did, at one point, outright ally themselves with the Horde and this alliance lasted until Cata. But that’s ultimately a null-point one way or the other as they are A: Not yaungol, and B: Their alliance was torn asunder when Aratas became the new High Khan, as depicted in Bloodsworn.