Drak'kol

"Known for his brutality and skill, this Orc has a lust for war and killing that borders on the insane."

Drak'kol was an Orc of the Shattered Hand clan under the command of the Skullcleaver Offensive. He died during the Siege of the Valley of Honor.

Appearance
Though not appearing in game, Drak'kol was described as a lean Orc with gray skin and a messy head of black hair. His eyes were gray, and his right tusk was broken off. Drak'kol's body was also quite scarred, being mostly bare as his armor only consisted of a harness, leather leggings, and several pieces of plate on his body. His right hand bore the trademark "Bladefist" of the Shattered Hand, while carrying a large, spiked shield in his left hand. His visage normally bore a cruel smirk.

Personality
Drak'kol was known for his abnormal (even by Orc standards) lust for war. He would provoke anyone into an "honorable" duel, even his own allies, simply to fight them for whatever reasons. His loyalty was questionable, as he was the only one who nonchalantly insulted his leader while others would be fearful of him, and it is rumored that, before joining the Offensive, he even tried to battle Gorak to the death.

Recruitment
Drak'kol spent most of his time living in caves in the Eastern Kingdoms, killing anything who foolishly entered his lair, earning him the brief name of the "Monster in the Caves". However, hearing of this, Gorak travelled to the Kingdoms with the Offensive to subdue this "monster". Upon finding that it was a skilled brawler, Gorak offered Drak'kol a place in Hellscream's new Horde, which Drak'kol accepted, hoping for the chance to spill more blood.

The Siege of the Valley of Honor
Drak'kol quickly became known as the "Blood-Crazed" because of his off-putting passion for killing. He was assigned with the execution of terrorists, criminals, and non-supporters of Garrosh, which he took great pride in. However, as Rebellion broke into Orgrimmar, the Rebellion focused down Drak'kol, in order to save any allies they could. Drak'kol died, but took many of his enemies with him.