Atsumorr Wredinn

A well-respected Marshal in the Alliance army, Atsumorr Wredinn was also a high-ranking member of the 117th Division, a highly respected branch of the Alliance military that had carried out countless victories in the field of battle. Atsumorr's name did not only bring morale to the battlefield, but obstructed Horde leaders from ever seeing victory.

Known for his prowess with a blade, Atsumorr would have no problem cutting through waves of mindless horde with ease. His cunning techniques on the field earned him many honorable medals, such as the Alliance Legion of Valor. He is one of two known recipients, the other being Ashamal Shalah'aman, his superior. Another honor awarded to Atsumorr was the use of the title "Hero of the Alliance."

Work in the 117th Division
Atsumorr's work in the 117th spans many years. Atsumorr was recruited by Ashamal Shalah'aman and Andry Byrne after he was the last man standing in Gurubashi Arena in 31 L.C., and worked his way up the ranks from there. Atsumorr has seen countless battles and campaigns with the 117th division, but he has led some in his time. Notable battles he has led are:

The Battle of Darkshore

The Battle of Fenris Isle

The Battle of Thoradin's Wall

The rise of Atsumorr from a recruit was not easy. He steadily climbed the ranks of the 117th, and only became a commander after Grimir surrendered his power as the commanding Wraithlord of the 117th. Atsumorr then took the helm of the Martyrsworn, the smallest division of the 117th. However, even though he had been the leader of the smallest division, he earned great fear and respect from his allies for his punishing, stern attitude. His resolute, unmoving stance brought morale to the soldiers on the battlefield.

Many of the battles he had led for the 117th were against the Warscar Reach, an order founded from the ashes of the Warsong Outriders, which was another order that the 117th had fought countlessly against.

One of the highlights of Atsumorr's military career with the 117th was his contributions to the death of Tendael Dawnlight. Atsumorr executed three Dominion of the Sun members in front of the Violet Hold in broad daylight. This led to the outrage of many organizations, including the First Regiment, and the Clergy of the Holy Light. In the same week, he tortured the leader of the Magus Senate of Dalaran with Ashamal Shalah'aman, so he would not side with the Sunreavers. This brutality shown by Atsumorr made him acquire several nicknames, including "The Executioner" and "The Iron Fist".

Work with the Ebon Blade and Wrathsworn
In the times where the 117th was not active, Atsumorr would work for several different orders. In most recent times, he has been contacted by the Ebon Blade to deal with several problems they were having with the Clergy of the Holy Light. He contacted them back, but never attended any scheduled meetings or battles.

For a long period in 32 L.C., Atsumorr created a pact with a group of around 50 individuals, and made an order called the Wrathsworn Legion. The Wrathsworn Legion fought in several different battles around Azeroth. During this time, he stayed in contact with Ashamal, and worked primarily on training the individuals in the art of warfare. He would arrange battles against what was the early makings of the Warscar Reach. One of the individuals selected to be in the pact was a shady rogue named Gelthorn. Eventually, it was made known to Atsumorr that Gelthorn was a previous high-ranking member of the 117th before he had joined, and he had a friend named Ailfryd. Ailfryd was brought into the pact afterwards, and later on, the two would combine to overthrow Atsumorr out of the lead position. From then, Atsumorr sought out Verion Borscheon, another commander from the 117th, to plan out the retaking of the helm. Atsumorr ambushed Gelthorn in Feralas, and gravely wounded him, but let him escape. From then until the reformation of the 117th, the helm of the Wrathsworn was Atsumorr's.