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This article is about Gul'dan from the main universe. For Gul'dan from the, see.
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For other uses, see. Gul'dan Title Darkness Incarnate, Destroyer of Dreams, Betrayer of the Orcs, Great Betrayer Gender Male Race Class,,, (formerly) Affiliation(s), Former affiliation(s),,, Occupation Master of the Shadow Council, Chieftain of the Stormreaver clan Location, Status Deceased Mentor(s), Student(s) “ I am Gul'dan. I am darkness incarnate. I will not be denied.” — Gul'dan was a former from who became the first orcish as well as the de facto founder of the. Abandoning the ways of and betraying both his people and to the for personal gain and power, Gul'dan was directly responsible for the orcs' fall to demonic as well as for the Horde's invasion of. Tutored by the lord of the, he became the founder and master of the as well as the original creator of the necromantic terrors known as. He often referred to himself as 'Darkness Incarnate' and 'The Destroyer of Dreams.'
Gul'dan is considered one of the most powerful warlocks to have ever existed. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Biography Early life Gul'dan was born crippled, weak and deformed in a village in. His condition made him a target for constant mockery and abuse, for which he hated his clan. When the others finally tried to beat him to death to be rid of him, the clan's stopped them and told Gul'dan that he saw greatness in him, advising him to go to the to seek his destiny. Gul'dan angrily rejected the shaman, and the chieftain banished Gul'dan from the village. The bitterness that had sustained him all his life ate at him until nothing was left. After months of starvation and wandering alone through the wastes, Gul'dan began to consider that the safety of a clan might be better than endless suffering.
He finally heeded the old shaman's words and, dragging himself to the Throne of the Elements, offered himself in the service of whatever would end his anguish. The of fire, earth, water and air approached him but, sensing the darkness and fury within the orc's heart, violently recoiled from him. However, in the absence of the furies, began to whisper to him. The demon lord offered Gul'dan power in return for becoming the harbinger of his fury.
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Kil'jaeden needed a public figure to unite the orcs against the, but Gul'dan could not inspire or lead his people by example. Kil'jaeden ordered him to ally with someone who could, but first he would need to eliminate everyone who knew of his past. Gul'dan returned to his village, draped in tattered robes.
When the chieftain furiously reminded Gul'dan that he was never allowed to return to his people. Gul'dan roared that he had no people and obliterated the chieftain with energy. Gul'dan then went on a rampage, killing all of his former brethren. As the village burned, Gul'dan spotted the village shaman - the only source of any relative kindness in his life. Gul'dan earnestly thanked the shaman, saying that he had found his destiny, then killed him as well.
Claiming the shaman's staff and a, Gul'dan left the burning ruins of his birthplace behind forever. Its name and existence would be lost to history - just as the vengeful Gul'dan preferred. Gul'dan with a young. Careful to hide his fel powers, Gul'dan approached the, whose shaman commanded respect from all orcs, perfect for Kil'jaeden's plan. He told them that his village had been destroyed by and he was the only survivor. Orcs accepting newcomers into clans was uncommon, but the Shadowmoon took pity on Gul'dan and did just that.
Gul'dan carefully observed the clan's shaman for one that would work, and eventually settled on the chieftain. He was dedicated, forthright, and persistent, but also held turmoil and sorrow because of the death of his mate and the recent trouble with elemental spirits. Gul'dan preyed on Ner'zhul's inner darkness. He told the chieftain of his own troubles, of the family and friends he had lost at his village, and in time Ner'zhul befriended him and took Gul'dan on as his shaman apprentice.
Through Gul'dan, Kil'jaeden now had access to a public figure. As the began to manipulate Ner'zhul, he tasked Gul'dan with making the orcs see the draenei as enemies. Gul'dan was present at the in Nagrand. As Ner'zhul rallied the orcs for a war against the at the behest of a powerful ancestor referred to as 'The Beautiful One' (in truth, Kil'jaeden in disguise), Gul'dan supported Ner'zhul fully. However, when Ner'zhul began to notice that they could no longer call upon the power of the elements or the ancestors, the shaman began to sense something was amiss. He discovered at that he had been duped by Kil'jaeden and attempted to back out.