Malfurion, Mordent, and the rest of the night elves went on their way and left the Horde behind in the Black Citadel. Thrall and the rest of the Horde warriors bow their heads as sign of their respect and gratitude to Malfurion and the night elves for helping them in achieving the victory on Outland. Five days later; Warchief Thrall, Dranosh Saurfang, Garrosh Hellscream, Garm Wolfbrother, Jorin Deadeye, Rexxar, Cairne Bloodhoof, and Rokhan are now having a general meeting to discuss the future of the Horde. With the war against the demons and fel orcs now over, some members of the Horde are now prepared to return to world of Azeroth, while the others prefer to remain in Outland.
Thrall: "We have finally come to this point, brothers. Peace has settled over Outland. The remnants of those demons and fel orcs are just scattered and powerless. They barely pose any danger on us."
Dranosh: "We have begun reconstructing multiple camps and strongholds in many regions all over Outland, Warchief. We will make sure that our territories shall be heavily protected by our forces."
Thrall: "Very well then, our hold on Outland is secured. With it, our job here is almost done. Some of our brothers and allies want to return on Azeroth, and there are others who wish to remain here."
Cairne: "Indeed, young Warchief. My brethren and I are now ready to return to our world and head back home to Mulgore. It is all done. Our earth mother is safe again from the threat of the demons."
Rokhan: "I agree, boss-man. My tribe be ready to come home on the Echo Isles. I also be ready to return, but I be interested to stay and explore the Stranglethorn jungle instead. The port that we set there be the place I stay while many of my other warriors be sailing back with you all to Kalimdor."
Thrall: "Yes, soon we will make our return to Azeroth. I only need to settle a few more things here before we depart. The camp that we built on Stranglethorn shall be our direct access on going back and forth across the seas from Kalimdor to the Eastern Lands and the Portal to get here in Outland."
Garm: "In all the years that I grow up here on Outland, I look forward on seeing a new environment in Azeroth, and to also see the capital of Orgrimmar that you established in there, Warchief Thrall."
Jorin: "Yes. It will be good to see vast seas, uncharted isles, and various rugged terrains in Azeroth. With the spirits residing over the land, I will master to call for the powers of storm, earth, and fire."
Garrosh: "Thrall, I also desire return with you on Azeroth. I too wish the realm of Durotar that you had founded for our kind, and see the rest of our people that are now living there. More importantly, I wish to see the site of the grave of my father. I wish to see the place where he died for our people."
Thrall: "Of course, brothers. I am honored to have you return with me to Azeroth, and be welcomed upon our own kingdom of Durotar in the lands of Kalimdor. Garm, you will be able to explore the wild wonderful places you have never seen before. Jorin, you will harness the powers of the natural elements on Azeroth and become a powerful Far Seer. Garrosh, I promise to bring you to the grave of your father on the canyon where we fought Mannoroth together, and he gave his life to save us. But before we can make our departures, my only concern is who shall take charge over our warriors here with many of us returning on Azeroth? Drek'Thar and Corhuk already told me that they would not come along with us for they have some other things to do here. Still, I do need someone to lead over our stationed forces here to watch over this citadel and defend our other reclaimed territories."
Dranosh: "I gladly volunteer for the job, Thrall. I am willing to stay here on Outland to take charge over our forces in securing the citadel and all our other camps around. You can count on me here."
Thrall: "I am glad by your enthusiasm and leadership, Dranosh, but are you really sure about this?"
Dranosh: "Of course, Warchief. I am honored and eager to lead our forces in securing our shattered world that we fought to reclaim from the Legion. With it, I only ask for you to give my regards for my father and even to my old mentor, Dharl. I would appreciate if they know of my status, Thrall."
Thrall: "I am pleased by your dedication to lead, Dranosh. I shall tell your father and Dharl of your decision to stay, as well as on how you bravely and strongly fought during the war. You had always been a proud warrior, a brave leader, and a reliable friend, Dranosh. I could always count on you."
Dranosh: "I thank you, Warchief. I promise you can trust me upon this task that I willingly uphold."
Garm: "You truly are deserving to be the Blackrock clan chieftain, Dranosh. I have seen your great leadership and skills for battle. With it, I know you will protect and maintain our hold on Outland."
Jorin: "The Horde is lucky to have you aid our warchief in leading our forces and in defending the lands of our people. May the ancient spirits of Draenor protect you always here, brother Saurfang!"
Garrosh: "I do not know you that well, Saurfang, but I have witness your great strength and courage in battling Azgoth. You have my respect. You are a true honorable mighty warrior. I hope the next time that war comes upon us, we fight together in the glorious battlefield as we cut down our foes!"
Thrall: "Varok would be so proud of you, Dranosh. I guess my concern here has been settled then."
Rexxar: "Wait, Thrall. I too have made my decision to remain here on Outland. I have spoken with my father and with my other mok'nathal brethren, and they have no desire to leave Outland. It has been a very long time since I have been with my own kind, and I would wish to take the time being with my people. My father is always looking after the animals in these lands. The night elves might have brought some of them back in Azeroth for better survival, but for those that remain here, it is up to us, mok'nathal, to look after them. I will aid my people take care of the wildlife here as well."
Thrall: "I understand, Rexxar. I respect your decision to stay with your people, and to preserve the wildlife on Outland. Yes, the animals have suffered for long. I appreciate your kind for your respect for life and the land. Your father is also wise and noble on always looking after the beasts, Rexxar."
Rexxar: "It is the way of the mok'nathal, Thrall, we natural wanderers living amidst the beasts and the wild lands whether it be on Azeroth or here on our broken planet. I only have one favor, Thrall. I would ask you to go to the Stonemaul village in Dustwallow and take command of our ogre allies there. Tell the ogre Mok'Morokk that he is in charge of the clan now. There will come a time when I shall return on Azeroth, but for now, it is time I watch over the wildlife here along with my father and my other kin. But always remember what I told you, Thrall. I shall always be part of the Horde. I shall always be there if you need me. I always carry with pride being the Champion of the Horde."
Thrall: "Of course. I shall go see the Stonemaul ogres in Dustwallow and tell Mok'Morokk of your message. It is always an honor to have you with us, Rexxar. Like Dranosh, you too are a true friend and respected hero to the Horde. Your contributions on our victories shall always be remembered."
Cairne: "It was an honor to fight again alongside you, Rexxar, and also to meet your father and the rest of your brethren. May the earth mother smile upon you and your people. Until we meet again."
Rokhan: "Yah, mon. It may be a long time before we encounter one another again. I be seeing you around in Stranglethorn when you decide to return on Azeroth, Rexxar. You be careful here, mon."
Rexxar: "Yes, Cairne-Rokhan. I look forward to seeing you both again in the future, my brothers."
Thrall: "Alright, brothers. I will order to begin the preparations for our departures. Soon, the Horde shall return to Azeroth and to our beloved homes in Kalimdor, but Outland is our rightful home as well. We will never let this land fall into the hands of the demons ever again. This is the start of a new bright future to us. Victory was ours. Now, it is time for us all to have our new lives of peace."
