The Grimaxes



The Grimaxes are twin powerful axes forged on the orc homeworld of Draenor by Blackrock smiths. Passed by father to son, its wielders believe the name comes from its victories in battle. However, it actually is because those who wield it will always carry a Grim Fate.



Before the First War, they were last seen at the hands of Kar, the Fearless. When the original Horde was defeated, Kar evaded capture and joined Rend Blackhand's Dark Horde. His younger brother Arok, however, ended up sent to internment camps. Years later, Arok and other members of the Horde invaded Blackrock Spire. He battled his own brother and took the Grimaxes from Kar's corpse. From there, he and his comrades would later kill Nefarian.

Arok would take the Grimaxes to Orgrimmar and wield them on most of the Horde’s important battles until the end of his days, where he would die at the top of Icecrown Citadel, burned by Sindragosa’s flames. The Grimaxes would them be recovered by Arok’s comrades and given to his son, Nurzum.

Arokosh
As part of its curse, the Grimaxes store a portion of each wielder’s will into its metal. However, as its current wielder is a shaman that constantly uses elemental magic on its weapon, that stored energy was unleashed and gave birth to an elemental spirt. Nurzum named it Arokosh (“The Heart of Arok” in orcish).

Arokosh is a moody elemental who acts like a spoiled child, but it does protect its master when needed. On the battlefield, Arokosh can create a dome of wind and storms around his master to shield him, while also empowering the Grimaxes with lightning.



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