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Fel Orcs is a fictional race in the Warcraft universe created by Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ... Blizzard Entertainment is a PC game developer and publisher. ...
History
After Ner'zhul opened dimensional portals on Draenor causing the world to collpase in a catyclismic explosion a few remnants were left.The main piece was known as Outland. Magtheridon, a brutal pit lord of the Burning Legion, conquered the surviving Orcs and transformed them into Fel Orcs. Rend and Maim, the brutal sons of Blackhand lead the Fel Orcs. It was the Fel Orcs who drove the peaceful Draenei to near extinction. When Illidan and his allies came to Outland and killed Magtheridonthe Fel Orcs were left leaderless. Nerzhul (later known as the Lich King) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe â a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Draenor is a planet in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... The Pit Lords where barbaric demons in the Blizzard Entertainment video game series Warcraft. ... The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... The Orcs are one of the races in the Warcraft Universe â a fictional universe where a set of games and books are set. ... Fictional races of the Warcraft Universe: Draenei The Draenei are one of the three primary creatures on Draenor (besides the Orc, and Ogres) They are generally cloaked and once populated the planet heavily, but were slaughtered by the Orcs once they sealed a pact with a demon. ... Illidan Stormrage (also known as the Demon Hunter) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ...
The only instance in which felorcs were active on Azeroth was when Mannoroth tricked Grom Hellscream and his warriors into drinking his blood from a tainted fountain of health.
Some believe that the orcs in Warcraft I and Warcraft II were felorcs too, but not red-skinned, due to their bloodthirst.
A letter recovered from one of the orcs has revealed that Illidan is not pleased with the orcs' progress with the defense of the Blood Furnace.
The orcs do not worship a pantheon of gods, but rather practice a shamanistic religion which venerates the spirits of the elements (Storm, Earth, Fire and Wild, however this was changed later by Blizzard to Water, Earth, Wind, and Fire) as well as the spirits of deceased ancestors.
Orc shamans serve as the spiritual leaders of their clans and draw their power from the elemental spirits, which also helps the shamans to develop an intimate connection with the natural world.
Chaos Orcs are all that remains of the Burning Legion race that was to be implemented as the fifth race in Warcraft 3.