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The first one is Vindicator Nobundo. Originally, Nobundo was a vindicator who suffered a tragic fate when the orcs attacked Shattrath City. He survived the attacks Brad Marchand Bruins Jersey , but found himself, along with many others, succumbing to the horrifying effects of a red mist released during the assault. The mist eventually resulted in a mutation that left him, and the others, as the first of the Broken -- banished by the healthy draenei for fear of the mutation's further spread.
And it was because of both red mist and mutation that Nobundo found another calling, the elements speaking to him where the Light would not reach. He learned everything he could from the elements themselves Tuukka Rask Bruins Jersey , becoming the first draenei shaman and returning to his people with the hopes of teaching them as well. Although shunned at first, Nobundo found the support of the Prophet Velen, and began his teachings in earnest -- and that's why we have draenei shaman today.
But because of the lack of fel corruption on this Draenor, the Broken never came to be. Because of this, there are no draenei shaman on Draenor, at least until we show up. Which leaves us with Nobundo Patrice Bergeron Bruins Jersey , draenei vindicator and apparent master of the Light, valiant defender of Auchindoun. What makes Nobundo a character to watch? First, the guy is a powerhouse of the Light, second and more importantly, he shows up later in a series of quests that make one wonder just how powerful Nobundo really is -- and which path is really his destiny.
The second one is Azuka Bladefury. Azuka is first encountered in Nagrand, where a quest chain with another very familiar face to those who have played through Burning Crusade will lead you right to her family -- her brothers and her father. Azuka rises to the challenge and becomes the Warlord of the Burning Blade. Her story is interesting for a few different reasons -- first Jake DeBrusk Youth Jersey , she's not just a one-note character, and you'll be seeing her on more than one occasion over the course of the expansion.
Second isn't really Azuka so much as it is the rest of her family. Her father is Warlord Dharl of the Thrice-Bloodied Blade, her brothers Gorn and Sesk. What's notable about these three is that they all appeared in the Warcraft RPG books -- books that are no longer canon. However, this seems to indicate that "no longer canon" means "not canon until we make it so." This has been implied before, but this is really the first time we've seen it come into full effect.
Azuka's explosive introduction is left unresolved, but you'll see her later on. And judging from how well she takes care of business Charlie McAvoy Youth Jersey , how fiercely she fights, and her approval ratings within the Iron Horde, she may become a far bigger player further on down the road.
The third one is Cho'gall. You should notice Cho'gall. After all, he was one of the main villains of Cataclysm. But Draenor's Cho'gall is a very different ogre -- no mention is made of the Twlight's Hammer, and he appears to be at least half-sane -- that second head may still be not-quite-all-there. But he definitely doesn't appear to be manipulated by the Old Gods, as he is on Azeroth in Cataclysm. By all appearances Tim Schaller Youth Jersey , he seems to be fully in control of his senses. And that makes him incredibly dangerous.
Associated with Gul'dan, Cho'gall is one of three Shadow Council members you will meet at the onset of the expansion. You'll continue to see him again and again as you level your way to 100. But it's his actions in Nagrand that are particularly fascinating, because they go against everything we know of Cho'gall from our version of Azeroth's history. It's clear that the ogre has his own agenda, his own motives, and his own goals, even if those goals don't line up with everyone else's plans.
What's unclear at the moment is what kind of role Cho'gall will play later on -- because it's made blatantly clear that we have not seen the last of him in Nagrand. W