Slayer of the Shadowmoon (WC2 Orc)
Slayer of the Shadowmoon | |||||||||||
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Location | Draenor | ||||||||||
Result | Ner'zhul loyalists victory | ||||||||||
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Previous | Second War ( The Great Portal) | ||||||||||
Next | The Skull of Gul'dan | ||||||||||
Alternate level | Alleria's Journey |
Slayer of the Shadowmoon is the first mission of the Horde campaign in Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal.
Mission briefing
Though the Elder Shaman Ner'zhul holds the rank of Warchief of Draenor, your position as Slayer to the Shadowmoon clan places the duty of leading their armies into battle upon your head.
Ner'zhul has discovered how the rift was first formed and now covets the idea of not only reopening the gateway into Azeroth, but of creating new Portals and seeking out even more worlds to control.
You must subjugate an order of Death Knights who have secured the knowledge needed to rebuild the Dark Portal. The renegade Ogre-Mage Mogor, of the Laughing Skull clan, has taken control of these dark soldiers and is seeking to create a powerful spell with the aid of their necromantic magic. His life is also forfeit.
Although we have no Dragons to command, we have learned that Grom Hellscream, leader of the Warsong clan, has been captured by the Laughing Skull and is being held prisoner. Free him and he will surely aid you in your battles.
Objectives
- Destroy all the Death Knights and their Temple
- Grom Hellscream must survive
Forces
- Ner'zhul loyalists
Trivia
- Although the mission briefing states that the player is fighting against the Laughing Skull clan and a later mission refers to fighting Mogor's forces, the enemy units in-game are actually colored white and listed as the Shattered Hand clan on the ranking screen. This is probably an error on Blizzard's part as in the next mission, the player is tasked with rescuing warriors of the Shattered Hand clan from the enemy.
- This error remained in the Warcraft II: The Dark Saga port.
- While Mogor doesn't exist as a hero unit, he is presumably the lone ogre near the Temple of the Damned, but this is unclear considering this particular unit isn't even an ogre mage and there are no Altars of Storms in the map at all.
- The prisoners of Mogor have the clan color of the Bleeding Hollow clan (in Beyond The Dark Portal) or the Burning Blade clan (in Tides of Darkness), but are presumably members of the Warsong clan, like Hellscream himself, colored this way to distinguish their grunts from Grom himself.
- Once captured, the lumber mill makes it possible to develop upgrades for your units.
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