Upon another area within the Black Citadel, the old friends and fellow veteran shamans, Drek'Thar and Corhuk, discuss the future of Outland with the Legion defeated. They also talk about the ways of the shamanistic art and how they were able to restore the old magical practices within the Horde. Both Drek'Thar and Corhuk hope to maintain the practice of shamanism in all of the orc clans and to never again let the demons and their dark magic corrupt the orcs as it did for the past generations.
Drek'Thar: "It is really amazing to think that after all these years, we have finally retaken our own world from the demons, or at least what is left of our world. Having settled on Azeroth for so many years, I never thought that I will live to see the day when we would return here on our home world."
Corhuk: "Agreed, old friend. Ever since this world exploded, and the demons took over completely and turn much of our brethren into fel orcs, we lost all hope for everything on these lands. All that we could do was hide and survive in exile, but now we can walk freely over these lands once more. Despite this sad shattered state of Draenor, I can feel the elements of the land thriving once again."
Drek'Thar: "Yes. This world was where the old shamanistic practices of our people originated, the traditions of respecting the elements, which were ruined by the corrupted demonic powers acquired first by Gul'dan and his warlocks from the Legion. Now, after so many years of war and suffering, our kind are finally returning to its roots, and with the help of our trusted allies, we have now gain even more. Above all else, I am proud of Thrall on his wisdom and leadership over our people. He surpassed his father in that regard upon ruling beyond just our clan, but the entire Horde. I am also proud to have taught him the path of shamanism for he has always used it to the best of his people."
Corhuk: "I commend you for such, Drek'Thar. Having bond yourself with the elements in Azeroth, you have managed to train a new generation of shamans there, including the Warchief. I thought I would never again see the original magical ways return since the Legion and their magic consumed our people. It seems Azeroth has little differences to what our world used to be, and sadly upon its shattered state and the few of us who hid in the Mountains of Flame for so long, Margadesh and I had only managed to train little number of new young shamans, including Jorin, the son of Kilrogg. He is an adept shaman as he learned to control the elements properly, but he still has a lot to learn."
Drek'Thar: "With the broken form of this planet, it is no surprise why there are limits on trying to learn and practice the magical arts of shamanism here, but if Jorin trains on the wild rugged healthy lands of Azeroth then he can surely master his power over the elements at such young age as Thrall did. I can see some similarities between them as per both young proud leaders and great shamans."
Corhuk: "Agreed. Still, with regards to Jorin and his training, I am not certain if I can still continue in teaching him further. I have little interest to return with you to Azeroth for there is still much to do and fix here on Outland. Perhaps you could train Jorin like how you did for Thrall, Drek'Thar?"
Drek'Thar: "I do not think I would be able to train Jorin as well, Corhuk. In fact, it has been a long time since I last taught any orc to become a shaman. I had been thinking of staying here as well to help you rebuild all what is left of our home world, and even if I do return on Azeroth, I have some other things to do there. You see, Corhuk, after we built our new home in Kalimdor on Azeroth, I had focused myself on alchemy and studying the ecology of the many various creatures in Azeroth, especially the beasts that live upon Kalimdor. I also have much work to do for me to train anyone."
Corhuk: "So you have your hands full as well, Drek'Thar. Still, I hope that Jorin would be able to fully master his powers. It will not only be of great wonders for himself, but he can also be an asset to Thrall. He is now the Chieftain of his own clan, the Bleeding Hollow, and a strong and powerful chieftain would prove to be beneficial to his clan and to the Horde just as his father was back then."
Drek'Thar: "And I agree with that, Corhuk. For that regard, I think there is no need for us to worry about Jorin and his powers. If there is anything, I am certain that Thrall could help Jorin upon fully master the powers of the elements. Even back then, Thrall, despite his young age, helped me restore shamanism to the Horde by teaching many other orcs to become shamans as well. What better way for the Bleeding Hollow Chieftain to learn master his powers than from the Warchief himself, and I am sure Thrall would gladly teach everything he knows to Jorin that he had first learnt from me."
Corhuk: "Yes. You are right, Drek'Thar. Time is not a luxury for us both. We have other things to do and we are not as young as we used to be to keep training new shamans forever. Those younger orcs that had already mastered the elements such as Thrall can now be the ones to train other young orcs upon the path to shamanism. I think it is now up to the Warchief and the other master shamans to maintain the old ways and practices, and ensure that our race shall no longer fall to the corruption and evil of the Legion. It is now their time. It is up to them upon this new generation for the Horde."
Drek'Thar: "Yes, as it just is. Thrall and the other master shamans will do their best on maintaining the practice of shamanism for years and years to come for the clans. Never again will our kind lose its way on its old roots and origins. The young ones shall make sure it will never be forsaken again over demonic power. There is now a future for the Horde and to the old magical art of shamanism."
Corhuk: "Yes! The demon curse upon our race is gone, and we are now back to our original ways!"
