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This article is about the goblin organization. For the Horde faction reputation, see Bilgewater Cartel (faction). For The War Within faction, see Bilgewater Cartel (Undermine).
HordeBilgewater Cartel
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Main leader  Trade Prince Monte Gazlowe
  Formerly  Trade Prince Jastor Gallywix
 Trade Prince Maldy †
 Rikter Hogsnozzle †
Secondary leaders Bilgewater Cartel leaders
Race(s) GoblinGoblin Goblin
Hobgoblin Hobgoblin
OrcOrc Orc
ForsakenForsaken Forsaken
Capital Bilgewater Harbor
Other major settlements Bilgewater territories
Theater of operations Azeroth
Language(s) Goblin, Orcish, Gutterspeak
Sub-group(s) Bilgewater groups
Affiliation Horde
  Formerly Independent[1]
Status Active

“The truth is that quite a few goblins combine a shrewd business sense with a certain level of... moral flexibility.”

Lost Isles preview[2]

The Bilgewater Cartel is one of the largest and most powerful goblin cartels found on Azeroth, run by the shrewd Trade Prince Monte Gazlowe. From their headquarters on Kezan at Bilgewater Port, the cartel dominated the trade all over the South Seas under the leadership of Jastor Gallywix, until it was destroyed due to the Cataclysm.[3] Despite betraying his people on the Lost Isles, Gallywix was allowed a chance to reform by Thrall and took his people west to Kalimdor, where they settled within Azshara and became part of the Horde under Warchief Garrosh Hellscream. The cartel terraformed their new homeland to resemble the Horde's iconic symbol, and they established a new capital at Bilgewater Harbor within the Bay of Storms. Gallywix eventually enacted a second betrayal by abandoning the Horde following the Fourth War, leading Thrall to offer Gazlowe a unique opportunity to take up the cartel's leadership. Gazlowe accepted the offer and mentioned he'd compensate the cartel's members more fairly than Gallywix ever did.

In the game, the Bilgewater Cartel is a Horde-aligned faction related to the playable Bilgewater goblins, introduced in Cataclysm. It is thus the sixth racial Horde faction to be added to the game. They have their own quartermaster, rewards, and tabard which in dungeons will boost reputation for every kill. A separate neutral version of the faction was introduced in The War Within in the Undermine.

History

Originally the slaves of Zandalari trolls on the Isle of Kezan,[4] the goblin race was forced to mine kaja'mite ore out of the volcanic bowels of Mount Kajaro.

The trolls used this potent mineral for their voodoo rituals, but it had an unexpected effect on the slaves who were in constant contact with it: kaja'mite generated a startling new cunning and intelligence in the goblins. Crafting their own powerful artifacts of engineering and alchemy in secret, the goblins soon overthrew their oppressors and claimed Kezan for their homeland. The mines that had been their prison, their slave camp, and the base of their rebellion now became the city of Undermine. Weaving through the heart of the island in a dizzying network of tunnels, vaults, and lava tubes, Undermine epitomizes the goblins' complex, unpredictable mindset.

The goblins' natural greed soon lifted them to prominence as masters of mercantilism. Trade princes arose during the First War as the cleverest goblins learned to take advantage of the strife. Great fortunes were amassed, and the Isle of Kezan became a hub for fleets of goblin trading ships. One of the trade princes agreed to lend his faction's services to the Horde in the Second War. Following the Horde's defeat, the goblins learned from their colleague's failed example, and soon they realized that their profits could double if they weren't stuck in such a restrictive relationship. By the end of the Third War, goblins were providing weaponry, vehicles, and devious services to both the Horde and the Alliance.[5]

Over the course of the Second War Captain Krazz ferried Old Horde forces,[6] suggesting that the Bilgewater Cartel took part in the war. What is known is that Trade Prince Maldy was concerned that if things went south for the Horde, the Alliance of Lordaeron would turn on the goblins next. To that end, he had clamped down hard on trading, making sure that Bilgewater had enough supplies and money to weather a financial siege and bend the other cartels over a spiky barrel.[7]

Gallywix's takeover

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Jastor Gallywix, former Trade prince of the cartel.

Many years later, Jastor Gallywix rose through the ranks of the Bilgewater Cartel. Gallywix became the president of what became known as the Copper Street Conglomerate, an advisor to the Tinkers' Union, a major figure in the Trade Coalition, and the second wealthiest goblin in the Bilgewater Cartel - second only to Trade Prince Maldy himself. With the aid of the moguls of the Bilgewater and from Tek'zik Riddlevox, Director of the Tinkers' Union, all of whom believed that Maldy had gone soft (he was known to dote over his daughter, Nessa, with whom Gallywix had fallen in love with on first sight), Gallywix initiated a hostile takeover of the Bilgewater Cartel. He bought the loyalty of Maldy's staff, and replaced his security with his own mercenaries; he even owned the land on which Maldy's manor (the site of his own villa many years later) was situated. Though Maldy hoped to re-buy his possessions with the money he gained from trading weapons to the Alliance, Gallywix eliminated that possibility by destroying Maldy's trade fleet. Now in total control, Gallywix exiled Maldy and his daughter from Kezan and later arranged his (supposedly accidental) death.[7]

The Bilgewater Cartel dug really deep into Kezan in order to mine more kaja'mite ore, create Kaja'Cola and please their customers. While digging, they discovered a small vein of Azerite, and Gallywix took its substance and kept it a secret for years.[8]

Cataclysm

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Fall of Kezan

The goblins of the Bilgewater Cartel, having recently created an intelligence-boosting beverage called  [Kaja'Cola], were going about their daily lives. Suddenly the dragon Deathwing appeared over Bilgewater Port and claimed that the Hour of Twilight was drawing close. The Black Aspect launched a molten projectile into Kezan's volcanic Mount Kajaro, then left as quickly as he'd arrived.[9] Though the goblins weren't too concerned at first, it became clear before long became clear that Mount Kajaro was going to erupt. Being goblins, many naturally tried to cash in on the ensuing disaster. Trade Prince Jastor Gallywix of the Bilgewater Cartel told the CEO of the Kajaro Trading Company that if they brought him a bazillion macaroons, he'd make sure they had a spot on his yacht to escape the island.[10] As soon as they brought him the money, he changed the deal's terms: He declared that the CEO and every other goblin on the yacht were now his slaves. The group set sail for Azshara,[11] where Gallywix planned to establish a new trade empire of his own.[12]

The Lost Isles

Gallywix and his goblins were discovered by Alliance ships as they were attempting to capture the former orc Warchief, Thrall. The humans then fired at the goblins' ship to prevent any witnesses and after their vessel was sunk, the goblin survivors washed up onto the Lost Isles. The goblin survivors used the remnants of their destroyed vessel as a small base camp and fought off the local wildlife to secure their camp.

Eventually, the goblins discovered an orcish journal revealing orc survivors in the isles. The goblin survivors thought it best to look to the orcs for help and sought out their base camp. The goblins then sent a representative to ask for help from the orcs. The orc survivors agreed to help if the goblins aided them in return. The adventurer had slain all the plants in the orcs' way and impressed the leader of the orc survivors- Aggra. Aggra then agreed to assist the goblins in finding their way off the isles. Much later it was discovered that human agents too had found their way onto the island during their mission to bring Thrall to Stormwind. Eventually, the goblin adventurer defeated the humans and rescued Thrall.

The goblins later decided to go to the larger of the two isles and deployed a Town-In-A-Box so they could have a location to rest themselves. The goblins were eventually met with Naga and Pygmy troubles but were able to fight them back. Eventually, the goblins aspired to end the pygmy threat and using many gadgets they managed to destroy the various tribes and found themselves in the center of the isle where they killed the pigmys' turtle god, Volcanoth. Yet the death of the turtle causes the island volcano to erupt.

Joining the Horde

The goblins met up with the orcs once more to beat back the Alliance for good and being impressed with the goblins' cunning and strength, the orcs agreed to take the fight to Trade Prince Gallywix who enslaved the majority of the goblin survivors with mind control of some type. When Gallywix was finally beaten, he was told by Thrall that he could live if the Bilgewater Cartel became a part of the Horde. Gallywix bitterly accepted and the goblins and orcs parted ways, with Thrall going to the Maelstrom to heal the world and the goblins going to live in their new home of Orgrimmar - the capital of the orcs.

The cartel's home base was once Bilgewater Port on the Isle of Kezan, but after the natural disasters of the Cataclysm ousted the goblins from their homeland, the vast majority of its operations are now concentrated in Orgrimmar's Goblin Slums and Bilgewater Harbor in Azshara. The Bilgewater Cartel have honored their agreement with Thrall and have used their technological expertise and services to benefit the Horde, though Trade Prince Gallywix has also found ways to make sure his alliance with the Horde increases his coffers.

At some point, a Bilgewater cartel fleet wrecked itself at Land's End Beach in Tanaris, and all of its survivors became insane.[13]

As apart of the Alliance-Horde war, the cartel established the Krazzworks in the Twilight Highlands,[14] coming into conflict with the Wildhammer clan who sought to push them from the region.[15]

Mists of Pandaria

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The Bilgewater took part in the fall of Northwatch Hold, where in the aftermath Zixx Grindergear and Blar Xyzzik attended a meeting in which the other commanders of the Horde discussed their concern with Warchief Garrosh Hellscream's tactics. However, Zixx had secretly warned Garrosh, who was quick to halt the meeting and bring everyone in line. Following this, the Bilgewater took part in the Attack on Theramore Isle, which ended in Theramore's destruction.[16]

Some time after the pandaren joined the Horde, Grizzek Fizzwrench, a Bilgewater engineer, decided to abandon Azshara, the cartel, and the Horde. Jastor and Grizzek thus made a deal: the trade prince would allow it if Grizzek left his inventions with him. Grizzek agreed and took only his personal supplies and left for Tanaris.[17]

Following the discovery of Pandaria, Gallywix sent an army of goblins to accompany Garrosh on his campaign. Jastor remained in contact with the goblins, making clear that orders from Gallywix or his officers overrule the authority of any other Horde official.[18]

The Blank Scroll

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As the war progressed, Gallywix arrived with his Plundersquad Initiative, which was tasked with uncovering powerful artifacts on the continent. While Gallywix's presence was meant to "inspire" the Bilgewater forces, his conduct only evoked contempt, with members of the cartel doubting the merit of his mission, and fearing that he would deliver them to their "lunatic" warchief. In truth, Gallywix sought these items as leverage for himself, not trusting them in the hands of anyone else. Inside a lorevault, Druz and Ziya acquired an enigmatic scroll during their encounter with Lorewalker Shuchun and intended to give it to Gallywix.

However, the two were treated to a vision of the future this would lead to: Gallywix would refuse to use the scroll, electing to hide the weapon instead. Rumors of Gallywix keeping the scroll for himself would ripple through the land, and Garrosh, branding the trade prince a traitor, would invade Azshara and assault Bilgewater Harbor in a swathe of destruction. Gallywix himself would don his spider-tank and protect the scroll by challenging Garrosh directly, though he would lose the battle after putting up a surprisingly passionate fight; on the cusp of defeat, he would eject himself from the tank and dive into Garrosh, grabbing the orc's tusks and smashing his forehead into Garrosh's face, like the street fighter Jastor had once been.[19] Still, he would end the fight dead, accidentally killed by his loyal enforcer Druz. In the months following Gallywix's death and Garrosh's acquisition of the Blank Scroll, the world would be plunged into terror and destruction under Hellscream's rule; the races of Azeroth fighting and dying side-by-side, until the Burning Legion itself arrived to finish off a world bereft of its champions. Having been granted this terrifying vision, Gallywix's subordinates fearfully chose to instead leave the scroll in the hands of the Lorewalkers.[20]

Siege of Orgrimmar

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Grizzle Gearslip was in charge of the Horde excavation in Dark Heart of Pandaria, which allowed for Hellscream to acquire the Heart of Y'Shaarj. However after Malkorok only paid them a fifth of the promised amount,[21] the cartel defected to the Darkspear Rebellion. Though over the course of Battlefield: Barrens, it was revealed that other members of the cartel sided with Garrosh Hellscream and the True Horde, including sappers.

Under Vol'jin's command the Gob Squad searched for missing citizens of Durotar, where they discovered the Kor'kron doing suspicious activity within Ragefire Caverns, under the command of Overseer Elaglo and Dark Shaman Xorenth, who attacked any who discovered them. With the help of brave heroes, they were able to defeat the Kor'kron and escape to inform Vol'jin of what they found.[22]

Jastor Gallywix was later present following Garrosh's defeat and expressed agreement with the decision name Vol'jin Warchief of the Horde.[23]

Warlords of Draenor

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During the war in Draenor, the Bilgewater joined the Horde expedition in alternate Draenor to fight the Iron Horde. Their forces could be found at Warspear, fighting the Alliance for the control of Ashran, while others could be recruited by the Horde adventurers at Frostwall. There, Krick acted as a recruiting officer and could be asked to change the orcish garrison guards to Frostwall Bruisers.

Legion

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During the Third invasion of the Burning Legion, the Burning Legion attacked Azshara, where Gallywix led the defense of the Bilgewater Cartel and their allies from the Orgrimmar Rear Gate.

Following the inclusion of the nightborne into the Horde, goblins were seen in the Nighthold assisting the elves with new supplies.

Upon the Legion's defeat, Sargeras impaled Silithus with his sword, causing a mysterious new substance to flow to the surface. When this occurred, the mineral sample that the Bilgewater Cartel had uncovered on Kezan years prior and which Gallywix had used as a cane adornment suddenly changed color from red to gold and regained its original, extraordinary properties. The trade prince was the first to realize what this meant and immediately sent goblins to mine the mineral in Silithus.[17] This earned him suspicion from Baine and Varok, but on the other hand Warchief Sylvanas was fascinated by the mineral and declared that it would change everything.[24]

Battle for Azeroth

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Monte Gazlowe, the current Trade prince of the Bilgewater Cartel since the Fourth War.

With Warchief Sylvanas Windrunner's support, Gallywix went on to begin researching and mining Azerite with the intention of eventually commodifying it. Jastor Gallywix, his main enforcer Druz, and a contingent of goblin Bruisers traveled to Tanaris to recruit the engineer Grizzek Fizzwrench to be his main innovator for this endeavor. Grizzek had stipulated that he'd invent for Gallywix if he was allowed freedom to dictate how he worked, what he made, how it was used, and also the assistance of his lab partner Sapphronetta Flivvers. Gallywix reluctantly agreed to Grizzek's demands but to ensure Grizzek's compliance, he also stationed his bruisers and Druz to supervise him while he worked.

Sometime later, Sylvanas and Gallywix had a meeting in the Gallywix Pleasure Palace and Sylvanas threatened Gallywix to hasten the goblins' efforts and to focus entirely on the development of Azerite weapons. Gallywix relayed Sylvanas' orders to Druz who coerced Grizzek and Sapphronetta to shift the focus of their research accordingly. When Gallywix heard Grizzek and Sapphronetta had tried to sabotage their work to prevent the Horde from acquiring weapons, Gallywix ordered to confiscate their notes and inventions and to blow up the two inventors. However, unbeknownst to the Bilgewater Cartel's goons, Sapphronetta made sure to secretly destroy their notes before she and Grizzek made their attempted escape. Thus Gallywix would be unable to recreate their experiments and would be left with only a few prototypes and mixed potions.[25]

The Bilgewater Cartel was amongst the Horde forces in the War of the Thorns and the Battle for Lordaeron.

As the Fourth War unfolded, the Bilgewater established the Bilgewater Bonanza over a huge Azerite vein in Zuldazar. As a part of the war campaign, the Gallywix led the Horde's expedition into Drustvar on Kul Tiras because of the large amount of Azerite beneath the region.[26] The Krazzlefrazz Outpost was subsequently established by the cartel.[27]

Knowing that Gallywix funded the Horde's war campaign and understands Azerite better than any of the other leaders, the Alliance decided to take him out.[28] To that end Magister Umbric led a strike team into Gallywix Pleasure Palace, where they clashed with the guests.[29] The Alliance ultimately failed to kill Gallywix, instead taking out an impersonator, with the Trade Prince noting that they had fallen for the oldest trick in the Bilgewater book: high-quality, low-paid laborers.[30]

As the war intensified, the Bilgewater forces in Drustvar came under attack by Alliance forces led by Gelbin Mekkatorque, where they were defended by Gallywix and the Speaker of the Horde, to the surprise of the cartel members.[31]

As the Fourth War neared its end, the Horde became divided by Varok Saurfang's revolutionaries and Sylvanas Windrunner's loyalists, and in this case Gallywix sided with Sylvanas.[32] During the conflict, Varok challenged Sylvanas to a Mak'gora, which ended in his death and Sylvanas's abandonment of the Horde.[33] Sometime after this and the death of N'Zoth, Thrall and the rest of the leaders of the Horde discovered that Gallywix had left both Horde and the Bilgewater Cartel. Thus when the Horde Council formed to lead the Horde in absence of a Warchief, Thrall turned to Monte Gazlowe, who agreed to take over the Cartel.[34]

The Goblin Way

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Trade prince Gazlowe was able to convince Marin Noggenfogger to align the Steamwheedle Cartel with the Bilgewater Cartel to help improve the goblin's way of doing business: to treat workers better, stop cutting corners, and provide safer conditions.[35]

The War Within

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The Bilgewater Cartel were amongst the Horde forces that Thrall brought to Khaz Algar for the fight against Xal'atath.[36] Bilgewater Emissaries could be found within the Horde embassy within Dornogal.[37]

Under the leadership of Skaggit, the Greasemonkeys joined the expedition with the Hallowfall Arathi and Awakened earthen to investigate the mystery of the Siren Isle.[38] The goblins used explosives to open the Drain, to access the way to Gravesludge. Others fell under the sway of the island's sirens, before being freed by a Sonic Scrambler.[39]

Undermined

At some point, Monte Gazlowe left Laslo Overbite in charge of Bilgewater's operations in Undermine.[40] After Jastor Gallywix came to power again, he seized control of the city and manipulated Laslo's friends, forcing Bilgewater to go along with his plans.[41] During a meeting with the other cartel leaders, Laslo tried to stand up to Gallywix, however, the other goblins were too afraid to support him. Gallywix had Laslo executed and increased scrutiny on his former cartel.[42][43]

While following the trail of the Black Blood exacavations in the Ringing Deeps, Gazlowe eventually returned to Undermine, alongside Renzik "The Shiv" and Orweyna.[43] They met up with Grimla Fizzlecrank from the Venture Company, who informed him of Laslo's death and Bilgewater's struggles.[40] Gazlowe went to their headquarters at Tailgate Park and spoke with Delby Overbite, Laslo's sister, who declined to lead the cartel after her brother's death. As trade prince, Gazlowe resolved to help get his people out of Gallywix's grasp.[41]

Gazlowe's investigation took him to the Kaja'Coast, the western coast of Zuldazar where he had worked out a deal with the Zandalari Empire to mine Kaja'mite. However, Gallywix seized control of the operation and sent Darkfuse Enforcement and the Venture Company to recklessly mine there instead. The Bilgewater Cartel managed to retake the area,[44] but the Zandalari were furious, as the Venture Co. had destroyed a mountain sacred to Pa'ku. Hexlord Raal and some Paku'ai arrived to investigate, and while he understood it was not Bilgewater's fault, they expected Gazlowe to fix things.[45]

After being informed of Gallywix's plans by Marin Noggenfogger, Gazlowe, Renzik, and an adventurer headed to Gallywix's secret warehouse to find the Dark Heart and free his hostages.[46] Among the captives was Hobart Grapplehammer, who was forced to make Black Blood weapons for Gallywix. Upon being freed, Hobart informed them that Gallywix was hiding out in a nearby cave with the Dark Heart.[47] When the trio confronted him, Phase-Thief Azir arrived to collect the Dark Heart and Gallywix escaped.[48]

With their friends safe and Gallywix thwarted, Gazlowe was prepared to leave Undermine. However, Renzik tried to convince him to stay and fight. As they argued, Nikki the Fixer prepared to assassinate Gazlowe on Gallywix's orders. Renzik saw her lining up her shot and intercepted it, sacrificing himself.[49] His death motivated Gazlowe to unite the cartels and put an end to Gallywix's tyranny.[50] Gazlowe tasked the adventurer with rallying the members of Bilgewater, who had received the worst treatment under Gallywix, and started the revolution in Undermine.[51] Together, the cartels and the people of Undermine marched on the Gallagio. Gallywix ordered Nikki and Darkfuse to end their rebellion, but they were able to defeat his goons, forcing him to bunker within the hotel.[52][53]

Following the death of Gallywix, Gazlowe and the other Cartel leaders came together to build a new tomorrow for Undermine.[54]

Culture

Banner of the cartel.

The Cartel primarily focuses on the "classical goblin arts", building things and blowing them up. They specialize in innovation, engineering, construction, city planning, infrastructure, and demolition. Some of the greatest mechanical minds have come from the cartel including: Monte Gazlowe, Jastor Gallywix, and Hobart Grapplehammer.[55] The goblins in Bilgewater Harbor read the Science and Explosions journal.[56]

After Monte Gazlowe took over as Trade Prince, he instilled his philosophy of respecting his workers and tried to convince the other cartels to do the same.[35] Some of Gazlowe's practices include: allowing unions, paid days off,[57] hazard pay,[58] and fully paying the life insurance to the families of crew members that have died.[59]

Sports

They have a team named the Bilgewater Buccaneers in the goblin sport known as footbomb, a game where goblins sit in shredders and have to kick bombs on each other. They often compete against the Steamwheedle Sharks, the Steamwheedle Cartel's team.[60]

Known leaders

Name Notes Status Location
Neutral  Rikter Hogsnozzle Former trade prince. It's not known exactly when he lived. Deceased Unknown
Neutral  Maldy Former trade prince. He was overthrown by Gallywix twenty years prior to the Cataclysm. Deceased Unknown
Neutral  Jastor Gallywix Former trade prince. Despite betraying his own people in the wake of the Cataclysm in a petty act of vengeance, he retained his position as trade prince for many years in its service to the Horde. Near the very end of the Fourth War, Gallywix abandoned his people following the rebellion of Varok Saurfang. Deceased Various
Horde  Monte Gazlowe Trade prince following the departure of Jastor Gallywix. Before his appointment as trade prince, he was the leader of Ratchet. Alive Various
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Trade Prince Rikter Hogsnozzle Maldy Jastor Gallywix Monte Gazlowe

Territories and groups

Territories
Name Leader Location Status
Bilgewater Port IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Kezan Destroyed
Town-In-A-Box IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Sassy Hardwrench Lost Isles Destroyed
Gallywix Docks
Bilgewater Lumber Yard
KTC Oil Platform
Gallywix Labor Mine
Slave Pits
IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix
IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Chip Endale
IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Blastshadow the Brutemaster
IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Candy Cane
Lost Isles Defunct
Bilgewater Harbor IconSmall Gazlowe.gif Trade Prince Gazlowe Azshara Active
Gallywix Pleasure Palace IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Azshara Unknown
Mountainfoot Strip Mine IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Horzak Zignibble Azshara Active
Secret Lab IconSmall Goblin Male.gif X. Nizzlebex Azshara Destroyed
Gallywix Defense Post IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Commander Molotov Azshara Unknown
Rocketway stations IconSmall Gazlowe.gif Trade Prince Gazlowe Azshara Active
Goblin Slums IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Boss Mida Orgrimmar Destroyed
Orgrimmar Rear Gate IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Labor Captain Grabbit Orgrimmar Active
Nozzlepot's Outpost IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Nozzlepot Northern Barrens Active
Frazzlecraz Motherlode IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Fenton Frazzlecraz Southern Barrens Destroyed
Skunkworks IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Chief Bombgineer Sploder Ashenvale Active
Irontree Clearing IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Darla Drilldozer Felwood Active
Hardwrench Hideaway IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Sassy Hardwrench Cape of Stranglethorn Active
Fizzle and Pozzik's Speedbarge IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Pozzik (Partial ownership) Thousand Needles Active
Dunemaul Recruitment Camp IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Megs Dreadshredder Tanaris Active
Krazzworks IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Captain Krazz Twilight Highlands Active
Big Blossom Excavation IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Vale of Eternal Blossoms Destroyed
Bilgewater Beach IconSmall Gazlowe.gif Trade Prince Gazlowe Krasarang Wilds Active
Krazzlefrazz Outpost IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Professor Krazzlefrazz Drustvar Defunct
Bilgewater Bonanza IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Boss Blastmouth Zuldazar Defunct
Dredge IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Darkshore Defunct
Crapopolis IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Kezan Unknown
Flotsam Shoal IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Skaggit (Partial ownership) Siren Isle Active
Kaja'Coast IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Jax Steelfuse Zuldazar Active
Sanity's Rest IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Benny Gooserocket Ringing Deeps Active
Bilgewater Flats IconSmall Gazlowe.gif Trade Prince Gazlowe Undermine Active
Groups
Name Description Leader Status
Bilgewater Battalion The army and defense force of the Bilgewater Cartel IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Uncle Bedlam Active
Bilgewater Buccaneers A footbomb team of goblins belonging to the Bilgewater Cartel IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Coach Crosscheck Unknown
Bilgewater Mining[61] Presumably the cartels mining division Unknown Unknown
Bilgewater Traders & Merchants Bank Of The South Seas An organization focused on finance and investment of currency around Azeroth Unknown Unknown
Gob Squad Elite goblin squadron working for the Bilgewater Cartel IconSmall Goblin Male.gif Patch Active
Copper Street Conglomerate A company born when Gallyix bought Bezok's brickmaking bussiness IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Unknown
Dredge Fleet A Bilgewater fleet operating from the Dredge during the Battle for Darkshore Unknown Unknown
Hardwrench Industries A Bilgewater Cartel company owned by Sassy Hardwrench IconSmall Goblin Female.gif Sassy Hardwrench Active
Gallywix' Boys A goblin group under the command of Trade Prince Gallywix IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Unknown
Gazlowe's Greasemonkeys Monte Gazlowe's crew IconSmall Gazlowe.gif Trade Prince Gazlowe Active
Kajaro Trading Company A Bilgewater Cartel company that focused on mining kaja'mite and producing  [Kaja'Cola] IconSmall Goblin Female.gif President of KTC Defunct
Plundersquad Initiative Created by Gallywix in order to raid Pandaria for valuables and weapons IconSmall Gallywix.gif Trade Prince Gallywix Defunct
S.H.A.R.K. A special operations force Unknown Unknown

Notes

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References

 
  1. ^ Annual 2015
  2. ^ Lost Isles
  3. ^ In-game reputation description
  4. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1
  5. ^ World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Features - Goblins. Retrieved on 2009-09-30.
  6. ^ N [80] The Expedition Awaits
  7. ^ a b Trade Secrets of a Trade Prince
  8. ^ Before the Storm, chapter 3
  9. ^ H IconSmall Goblin Male.gifIconSmall Goblin Female.gif [1-20] Fourth and Goal
  10. ^ H IconSmall Goblin Male.gifIconSmall Goblin Female.gif [1-20] A Bazillion Macaroons?!
  11. ^ H IconSmall Goblin Male.gifIconSmall Goblin Female.gif [1-20] Life Savings
  12. ^ H IconSmall Goblin Male.gifIconSmall Goblin Female.gif [1-20] Waltz Right In
  13. ^ A [15-30] Define "Crazy"
  14. ^ H [30-35] Krazzworks
  15. ^ H [30-35] Wildhammer Infestation
  16. ^ Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War
  17. ^ a b Before the Storm, chapter 6
  18. ^ Bilgewater Cartel Contract
  19. ^ The Blank Scroll, pg. 9
  20. ^ The Blank Scroll
  21. ^ Dark Heart of Pandaria
  22. ^ Secrets of Ragefire
  23. ^ Garrosh Hellscream (tactics)
  24. ^ Legion Epilogue Horde Cinematic
  25. ^ Before the Storm
  26. ^ H [35-60] Drustvar Ho!
  27. ^ H [35-60] Krazzlefrazz Outpost
  28. ^ A [60] Our Next Target
  29. ^ A [60] I Take No Pleasure In This
  30. ^ A [60] We Have Him Cornered
  31. ^ H [60] The Right Mech for the Job
  32. ^ H [60] Leaders of the Horde
  33. ^ Reckoning
  34. ^ H [50] Warchief of the Horde
  35. ^ a b The Goblin Way
  36. ^ N [80] The Fleet Arrives
  37. ^ B [80] Embassies and Envoys
  38. ^ N [80] To the Siren Isle!
  39. ^ N [80] Silence the Song
  40. ^ a b N [80] The Grimla Express
  41. ^ a b N [80] Morale Reflects Leadership
  42. ^ N [80] When Opportunity Explodes
  43. ^ a b N [80] Welcome to Undermine
  44. ^ Jax Steelfuse#Quotes
  45. ^ Hexlord Raal#Gossip
  46. ^ N [80] Evacuation Plan
  47. ^ N [80] Get Our People Out
  48. ^ A [15-35] Nowhere to Hide
  49. ^ N [80] End of the Day
  50. ^ N [80] Under Fire
  51. ^ N [80] Rally the People
  52. ^ N [80] We Own the Streets
  53. ^ N [80] My Top Gal
  54. ^ N [80] Cashing the Check
  55. ^ Kaydee Racketring#Quotes
  56. ^ H [10-30] There's Somebody Out There Who Wants It
  57. ^ The Legend of Mechagon (Horde)#Notes
  58. ^ Let's Get It Started (Horde)#Notes
  59. ^ H [10-60] Machinations for Mechagon
  60. ^ H IconSmall Goblin Male.gifIconSmall Goblin Female.gif [1-20] Report for Tryouts
  61. ^ Abrasive Reconfigulator 8000
  62. ^ N [10-70] Flying Rocs