Know Your Lore: High Overlord Saurfang

Did you know that Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms were actually separated by a stray swing of High Overlord Saurfang's axe? Did you know giraffes are just zhevras that were on the receiving end of a Saurfang Uppercut? Did you know that Saurfang doesn't have a face beneath his mask, just another axe? Overlord Saurfang is only afraid of one thing... Mrs. Saurfang.
Okay, I'm sorry, none of that was true except for possibly that last one. It was just as obnoxious to type out as it was to read, trust me. (Un)fortunately, it's a pretty good introduction to Saurfang, as he somehow evolved into a fan favorite bad ass over the last few years while his Alliance counterpart remained a Blizzard Employee ego stroke. It took me awhile to buy into the hype around this guy, but he's been winning me over as of late.
It is safe to assume Saurfang was one of the original orcs to drink the blood of demons, since he is old enough to have a fully grown son back on Draenor, and his brother Broxigar was stated to be a veteran of the First, Second, and Third Wars. With those things in mind, I'd say it's not a stretch to say that Saurfang was a veteran of those wars as well.
While the War of the Ancients trilogy gave us a little more background about Broxigar, Saurfang's story starts much more recently for us. Who he was or what he did during the three wars is something of an unknown. Where it all kicks off is Silithus. If you're new to WoW as of the last year or two, you may not know what I'm referring to, but you older players should. It was a few years ago in our time, probably about two years ago in the Warcraft timeline, that the Scepter of the Shifting Sands was assembled and used to open the gates of Ahn'Qiraj (the Scarab Wall.)
The Horde and the Alliance came together for the event, to meet the Silithid and their Qiraji masters in battle. They called their forces the Might of Kalimdor, though I can't say I'm entirely sure why. There were just as many people there from the Eastern Kingdoms as there were from Kalimdor, but I won't rain on their parade. Kalimdor needs to compensate sometimes, yknow? Anyway, the Might of Kalimdor's Supreme Commander was the one and only Saurfang.
"I am Saurfang. Brother of Broxigar. You know me to be the Supreme Commander of the Might of Kalimdor. An orc - a true orc warrior - wishes for one thing: To die in the glory of battle against a hated enemy. Some of you have fought in battles. Peace has been with us for many years. Many years we sat idle but many years we battled. In those years - where strife the land and Legion and Scourge sacked our homes, killed our families - these insects dwelled beneath us. Beneath our homes - waiting. Waiting to crush the life from our little ones. To slay all in their path. This they do for their god. And for our gods? We defend. We stand. We show that as one. United. We destroy. Their god will fall. To die today, on this field of battle, is to die an orcish death. To die today is to die for our little ones. Our old ones. Our... loved ones. Would any of you deny yourselves such a death? Such an honor?"
-High Overlord Saurfang addressing the Might of Kalimdor
-High Overlord Saurfang addressing the Might of Kalimdor
While game mechanics don't really translate well to story and lore, let me tell ya, Saurfang in action at the Battle of Ahn'qiraj was pretty epic. Saurfang uses abilities that are usually reserved for raid bosses. While his Vin Dieselization is one great big exaggeration, it's been made pretty clear that Saurfang is no pushover. He's the sort of guy who's name is only spoken in whispers by the enemy.
Now, even after the battle in Silithus, I wasn't convinced about this guy's awesomeness. Sure, he's cool and he did a lot of damage, but where's the depth? Is there anything to him, or is he just another Orc with an axe flexing in the street and still learning how to use an opposable thumb? The Wrath of the Lich King beta convinced me.
There are Wrath of the Lich King spoilers beyond this line. If you do not want to be spoiled, you probably shouldn't read any further.
Wrath has definitely given Saurfang that depth of character I was looking for. Garrosh Hellscream, the son of Grom Hellscream, has taken the lead of the Warsong Clan and their push into Northrend. Overlord Saurfang serves as an advisor of sorts. Garrosh is essentially acting like a cookie cutter of Grom, short sighed and prone to temper tantrums. Saurfang shows no hesitation in telling Garrosh that what he's doing is messed up, and emulating Grom is foolish. Saurfang also states that he won't hesitate to just plain kill Garrosh to prevent him from leading the Orcs back down the path of blood like Grom did, which Garrosh seems to be eager to do.
He goes on to voice his regret (regret!) about what the Orcs did over the years, and explains that sure, Grom's sacrifice was nice and all, but it only marginally fixed things. Saurfang is still haunted by what the Orcs did while serving the Legion, and a lot of others are, too. This was, apparently, the 'lethargy' that came over the Orcs when they were put into concentration camps by the Alliance. It wasn't an illness or curse, it was realization that they'd done wrong.
So there you go. Thrall isn't the only major, current Orc character with more than axes in mind, and that's good to see. I know the Horde loves them some axes, but the Orcs were quickly becoming one dimensional again. Saurfang's story is likely not over yet, and I fully expect to see him in Icecrown when it's implemented. Here's hoping he gets the spotlight soon.
That's all we have of Saurfang so far, but bringing him up is never complete without milking the already worn out joke of random Saurfang facts, so let's hear your best!
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Expansions, Lore, Know your Lore, Wrath of the Lich King
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
ayalafatalis Aug 28th 2008 10:06PM
Someone warn Iceland, there's a cleave incoming...
rawrawrawr Aug 29th 2008 2:11AM
Pure, unadulterated, win.
farfromout Aug 29th 2008 7:18AM
This isnt actually true.
Saur translates as Manure, and the verb Fanga means capture, but not the word Fang.
I cansulted the icelandic fountain of knowledge for this information.
J. A. S. Aug 28th 2008 10:25PM
In that quote Saurfang mentions his gods. Was that a slipup on the part of the writer? I thought only Elves and Tauren had gods.
destinys hand Aug 28th 2008 10:37PM
the elves and tauren don't worship gods, they worship saurfang
nhs Aug 28th 2008 10:44PM
Of course he has gods!
Gork; Fighty but cunning.
Mork; Cunning but fighty!
Krag Aug 28th 2008 11:21PM
the Might of Kalimdor was a combined Alliance-Horde army, so includes elves and tauren, trying to be PC i guess :p
Eversor Aug 29th 2008 6:09AM
Ain't Gork the god of cunning brutality and Mork the god of brutal cunningness?
Rassia Aug 28th 2008 10:57PM
Just a note, in the beta in Howling Fjord, the Alliance NPC elite guards who are repelling the attack of the Vrykul invaders constantly eventually have a conversation where they talk about Saurfang in hushed whispers.
It's something like "Remember that Orc, Saurfang?"
"Damndest thing I ever saw."
"I know he's on the other side and all, but man I kinda wish he was here right now."
"He'd tear these vrykul apart."
Ametrine Aug 29th 2008 1:03AM
You KNOW you're badass when even the enemy wishes you were on their side.
Belo Aug 28th 2008 10:44PM
Draenor was broken up into a floating mess of islands when Saurfang got a windfury proc from a friendly shaman.
tboy10394 Aug 29th 2008 9:54AM
Saurfangs badass, I tried to Powerword: Fortitude him, hes immune to it. He doesn't need anymore health.
Kassius Aug 29th 2008 1:12PM
lol, win
fun comments
DJScythe17 Aug 28th 2008 11:34PM
***BETA TESTER SPOILERS***
Actually, there's more to Saurfang's work in Northrend.
In one early quest in the Borean Tundra, Horde adventurers will attempt to take on a powerful necromancer of the Cult of the Damned, Varidus the Flenser, with the aid of Shadowstalker Getry, a Forsaken rogue. When Getry attempt to stealth towards Varidus, Varidus will paralyze you both, calling one of his lackeys over to prepare you for "conversion". However, the lackey speaks back against Varidus, pulling back his hood to reveal Saurfang, apparently working undercover. With Saurfang's assistance, you finish off Varidus (and a swarm of zombies that he summons) easily. With Getry in awe of Saurfang, Saurfang instructs you both to not speak of his appearance, but only of Varidus's defeat. (http://wotlk.wowhead.com/?quest=11705)
The covert action continues in the Dragonblight (if you complete the above quest), with a cloaked messenger delivering word from Saurfang as you enter Agmar's Hammer. (http://wotlk.wowhead.com/?item=35941) The letter further enforces Saurfang's intentions to quietly keep Hellscream from causing anarchy while leading the Warsong Offensive. To complete this quest, you are instructed to burn the letter in a nearby fire. (http://wotlk.wowhead.com/?quest=12033)
ILikePvPbuthatePvPers Aug 29th 2008 1:26AM
God damn! That is awesome! Warchief Saurfang anyone?
Namus Aug 29th 2008 1:39AM
You have a very similar questline for the alliance, but the one that eventually saves you is Bolvar.
kr3wman Aug 29th 2008 1:17AM
You have to understand that right now, Saurfang is more powerful than Faction leaders in T1. And T1 is for Prot Warriors.
In Wrath, He's gonna be in T6.
Thorekk Aug 29th 2008 2:42AM
Wow.... That is pure awesomeness. I've waited years to see Saurfang in action.
/hug Blizzard
Larry-Steve Aug 29th 2008 3:23AM
Chuck Norris jokes exist because Saurfang said so.
I-R-PALADIN? Aug 29th 2008 3:42AM
u ask if there are any equivilents to Saurfang? well.... there all dead or "sleeping" Uther and Malfurion mabe, mabe not.