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What happened to the grand fragorl?

Started by Izeroth, August 08, 2014, 04:17:10 AM

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Izeroth

 For those of you who didn't know, the grand fragorl was a lieutenant of Ungatt Trunn. After it became clear Ungatt was losing, she took one third of the horde and deserted, heading northward.... What do you think happened to her? Where did she go?

Gonff the Mousethief

I thought about this as well as Groddil. I thought maybe they ran to the north, built an army, and sailed and conquered the green isle. Just a thought.
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Nice Idea! Maybe she/he joined forces with groddil >:D


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Izeroth

 I always thought it was strange that so many vermin escaped without the badger lord apparently noticing or caring about it. I think that the vermin either deserted the fragorl or continued north and built a castle of some kind. Perhaps later, the horde would hire Grodil  to aid them.

Captain Tammo

I think a topic like this would fit better in the "Character Discussion" section of the forum. I can't move the topic there personally, but I can ask a moderator to get it done if you guys agree?

As for what happened to them, I think that they did some pillaging and were very strong initially, but quickly ran out of steam as Northern Mossflower has a reputation for not being hospitable. Raids probably started becoming less common and provided less loot for such a large force and eventually they began to turn on each other, breaking up into smaller and smaller groups until all that was left of the initial force was a scattering of vermin bands.
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Izeroth

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This topic does belong in character discussion I guess..   I'll ask a moderator to move it.

Vilu Daskar

Quote from: Gonff the Mousethief on August 08, 2014, 06:28:48 AM
I thought about this as well as Groddil. I thought maybe they ran to the north, built an army, and sailed and conquered the green isle. Just a thought.
She couldn't have done that because it was all wildcats on green isle.
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Hickory

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I don't really know... may she became Bluefen, Swartt's wife, and the horde she had became part of swartts...
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Quote from: Sagetip, the hare on January 22, 2015, 04:34:54 PM
Revive!
I don't really know... may she became Bluefen, Swartt's wife, and the horde she had became part of swartts...

Um, Lord Brocktree was waaaaay before Outcast. Martin had died before Outccast, and Lord Brocktree died a long time before Martin was born.
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Izeroth

 My personal theory is that the Grand Fragorl either kept the troops as her own personal horde, or was deserted by her troops and left behind.