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So this guy's supposed to be the equivalent of [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazghkull]] and [[Grimgor Ironhide]] as "that one super-powerful Orc who's supposed to bring about the next great big WAAAGH!" And sure, he's well-equipped with a super-heavy suit of armor and magical axes that were supposedly broken from a legendary axe known as "Worldchoppa" | So this guy's supposed to be the equivalent of [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazghkull]] and [[Grimgor Ironhide]] as "that one super-powerful Orc who's supposed to bring about the next great big WAAAGH!" And sure, he's well-equipped with a super-heavy suit of armor and magical axes that were supposedly broken from a legendary axe known as "Worldchoppa". | ||
Gordrakk, though, shines versus the other two on a single factor: he's an actual character. Whereas Grimgor was a borderline mindless brute (one incredibly effective, all said and done.) and Ghazghul is essentially a walking plot point, the fist of Gork has been consistently shown to have fairly deep insights, to be more than "da greenest of dem all!". | |||
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[[Category:Orcs & Goblins]] | [[Category:Orcs & Goblins]] |
Revision as of 07:05, 15 April 2019
Gordrakk is the fist of Gork (no nancyin' about here with Mork) and essentially the lone iconic character for not only the Orruks (particularly the Ironjawz), but for the entirety of Grand Alliance: Destruction, since they don't have the absolute star-power of the other three factions.
About Da Git
So this guy's supposed to be the equivalent of Ghazghkull and Grimgor Ironhide as "that one super-powerful Orc who's supposed to bring about the next great big WAAAGH!" And sure, he's well-equipped with a super-heavy suit of armor and magical axes that were supposedly broken from a legendary axe known as "Worldchoppa".
Gordrakk, though, shines versus the other two on a single factor: he's an actual character. Whereas Grimgor was a borderline mindless brute (one incredibly effective, all said and done.) and Ghazghul is essentially a walking plot point, the fist of Gork has been consistently shown to have fairly deep insights, to be more than "da greenest of dem all!".