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For the clan from the main universe, see Burning Blade clan.
NeutralBurning Blade clan
Burning Blade banner
Main leader IconSmall Dragonmaw Male Blademaster Jubei'thos (presumed)
  Formerly IconSmall OrcGray Female Azuka Bladefury
IconSmall OrcGray Male Dharl of the Thrice-Bloodied Blade
Secondary leaders IconSmall OrcBrown Female Flamebender Ka'graz
  Formerly IconSmall OrcGray Male Instructor Luhk
Capital Hallvalor
Other major settlements Bladefury's Command
Base of operations Archemon Siegeyard
Theater of operations Nagrand
Language(s) Orcish
Affiliation Iron Horde
Status Active
"The Burning Blade are an honorable clan, but they have chosen the wrong side in this conflict."
Thrall[citation needed] 

The Burning Blade clan is an orc clan that lives in Nagrand.

History

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Alongside the Grom'kar, the clan invades Talador. They destroy many Draenei city and villages, including Tuurem and Shattrath City. In Hallvalor, Lantresor was imprisoned by his enemies because of his origin. With the help of an adventurer, he was freed and challenged the warlord's authority in The Master's Cavern. In the arena, the warlord's grandsons were killed. In order to avenge them, their grandfather entered in the arena but was killed as well. After their defeat, Azuka Bladefury becomes the new Warlord of the Burning Blade clan within the Iron Horde. She exiles Lantresor from the clan forever.[1] At The Warlord's Council, it is decided that the clan will be keeping a close eye on the Highmaul ogres, in order to remain obedient.[2] Following the fall of Azuka Bladefury at Bladefury's Command in Talador, the leadership status of the clan is unknown, though it is presumed that Blademaster Jubei'thos is in charge of his clan due to his high position within the fel-corrupted Iron Horde.

At some point, Burning Blade orcs attacked treasure hunters at Oshu'gun to loot their crystals, possibly preparing for some dark ritual.[3]

Known members

Name Role Status Location
IconSmall OrcGray Female Azuka Bladefury Warlord Deceased Various locations in Draenor
IconSmall OrcGray Male Dharl of the Thrice-Bloodied Blade Past Warlord Deceased Hallvalor, Nagrand
IconSmall OrcGray Male Gorn Dharl's grandson Killable Hallvalor, Nagrand
IconSmall OrcGray Male Sesk Dharl's grandson Killable Hallvalor, Nagrand
IconSmall OrcBrown Female Flamebender Ka'graz Shaman Killable Blackrock Foundry, Gorgrond
IconSmall Dragonmaw Male Blademaster Jubei'thos Hellfire High Council member Killable Hellfire Citadel
IconSmall HalfDraenei Male Lantresor of the Blade Exile, follower Alive Hallvalor, Nagrand, later Frostwall or Lunarfall
IconSmall OrcGray Female Akatha Blazeburn Azuka's Guard Killable Invades Frostwall / Lunarfall
IconSmall OrcGray Male Drek the Firecaller Azuka's Guard Killable Invades Frostwall / Lunarfall
IconSmall OrcGray Male Rag'sla Thunkblade Azuka's Guard Killable Invades Frostwall / Lunarfall
IconSmall OrcBrown Male Blademaster Bralok Burning Blade leader in Talador Killable Archenon Siegeyard, Talador
IconSmall OrcGray Male Instructor Luhk Instructor in Hallvalor, Dharl's son Killable Hallvalor, Nagrand
IconSmall OrcGray Male Makogg Emberblade Grimrail Enforcer Killable Iron Docks, Gorgrond
IconSmall OrcBrown Female Yazheera the Incinerator Killable Archenon Siegeyard, Talador
IconSmall OrcGray Male Overseer Gotrigg Overseer Deceased Assault on the Dark Portal, Tanaan Jungle
IconSmall OrcBrown Male Gar'mak Bladetwist Overseer of the Blasted Lands, presumed member Deceased Dreadmaul Hold, Blasted Lands
IconSmall OrcGray Male Katsuo Champion Killable Ring of Blood, Nagrand
IconSmall OrcBrown Male Blademaster Ro'gor Killable The Pit, Gorgrond

Types of members

Culture

  • Sticky, smelly, and highly flammable, blazegrease is liberally applied to the swords and axes of the Burning Blade clan before battle. Though some warriors choose to ignite their weapons before battle, most let the inevitable contact of blades and armor spark the blazegrease for unpredictable intimidation.[4]

References

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