The orcs of Draenor had a society that relied heavily on shaman -- mystics who could commune with the elements, the spirits, the ancestors. We don't know when the practice began, but we do know that it changed dramatically with the arrival of the Genedar. In our universe, the ship became a mountain, called Oshu'gun -- Mountain of Spirits -- by the orcs, and the reverent subject of many a spiritual journey. If a orc wished to commune with the spirits, a journey to Oshu'gun was almost a necessity.
In Warlords, the story is similar, but the threads have been woven slightly differently than our own familiar universe. Oshu'gun is still a revered site, still carries the name Mountain of Spirits. Within its halls still lies the dying naaru, K'ure. In addition to this, a darkness came upon the skies when Oshu'gun originally fell on the world -- an anomaly the orcs called the Dark Star. The Dark Star changed the shaman of the world -- where once they could speak the language of the elements, the world, the spirits, now they had something new to contend with -- the voice of darkness, of the shadow.
And within Oshu'gun's halls, the halls of the abandoned Genedar, lies proof of those who succumbed to the shadow's call. The Pale. These shriveled husks of orcs have forsaken their former lives, taking up residence underground and apparently losing any remnant of sanity they once possessed in the process. According to the most recent bestiary, the Pale were once shaman who, upon undergoing the rites of coming of age, succumbed to terrible visions and otherworldly whispers. Overcome by madness, they fled to the comfort of dark caverns and live on, whispering frantic warnings and cryptic messages in the dark.
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