Bharog

Bharog Ironfist, son of Garten Ironfist, is a blacksmith of The Beastmaw Clan

Name
Blacksmith Bharog Ironfist, of The Beastmaw Clan

Physical Traits
Bharog is very skilled for his age, which is evident of the number of burns and scorch marks he has on his hands, wrists and arms. His face also seems older, but the heat of constant contact with a forge has aged it beyond his years. He is fairly average build and height for an orc, but his arms are stronger from hammer metal, all day, everyday, and also countless hours training himself in how to use the weapons he crafts. Across the left side of his stomach, there is a large scar where he survived an encounter with a frost wyrm in Dragonblight, and down the right side of his face, there is a scar from an ambush fro the scourge while seeking out ore to smith with while working with the Argent Crusade. When working, he normally wears leather boots, pants, and gloves, accompanied by his tabard, and attached to his belt he always has his hammer handy.

When he is ready for battle, he wears the Brown Battlegear of Valor, except with the original shoulders from the Might set. He is also armed with either his grandfathers axe, from back on Draenor, or a smaller axe and Horde Shield or a large Spiked Wall. He also wears a wolf mask.

Race and Class
Orc Warrior

Guild
The Beastmaw Clan

Occupation
Bharog is an almost full-time Blacksmith, but if the call is made, he is an avid warrior, and will not run from battle.

Family
Father - Garten Ironfist (Dead)

Mother - Arishar (Dead)

Older Brother - Simorn Brazenblade (Death Knight)

Younger Brother - Kra-mus (Dead)

Mate - Frekkia Packsister

Offspring - Mardi, Garten

Background
Born in Stonard about midway during the Second War, he was raised by both his parents, along with his younger brother Kra-Mus, and to an extent, his rebelious older brother, Simorn. His father was a blacksmith for the horde, and was almost constantly in his forge churning out weapons for the war. When ever he got a chance, he tried to teach his sons the art of the smith. Bharog took to it faster than his two brothers, seeming to be better at crafting armour than anything else, with his younger brother being better with the armour, but Simorn showing no interest what so ever.

At the end of the war, Bharog and his brother (Kra-Mus) where taugh a lot more smithing skills by their father, as he wasn't churning out as much for the war now. But when Thrall started to bring together the clans, Garten volunteered both his services, and his life, for Thrall's new horde, along with the future of his children.

As soon as Durotar was founded, when Bharog was 19, Garten moved his family there. Bharog was still with his parents as his fathers apprentice, and Kra-Mus was still learning how to craft shields. Simorn though had died on battle, not to an Alliance blade, but to the blade of one of his superiors, fro what he now describes as, trying to prevent his allies from going on a suicide mission. Both farther and son where churning out weapons and armour for all the conflicts, including the reopening of the Dark Portal and the crusade against the Scourge in Northrend.

Not long after Bharog had tunred 22, he joined The Beastmaw Clan, as one of their blacksmiths. And, as he was now living in Orgrimmar, he was not able to help his family when Kolkar attacked them, and blowing up their forge, killing hi parents and younger brother. This has driven Bharog to hate all centaur, be them Kolkar or not.

Family Background
His Grandfather was born on Draenor, and was also a blacksmith, and he was the first to recieve the name "Ironfist". He crafter an which he used to slay the Talbuk, and cut off the horn, which he presented to his mate, Bharogs Grandmother, and it was also the same one Garten gave to Arishar, and was the only thing that survived the explosion, hidden in a hollow under the anvil, and Bharog also presented it to Frekkia, along with a newly cut one from Nagrand, after the reopening of the Dark Portal.

The name was given to Bharog Grandfather because, when he was captured by the alliance, he was tortured by having his bare fist dunked in molten Iron. He eventually broke free of the torture and fought off his capturers, mortally wounding them if not outright killing them. He made his way back to his forge and continued his work, as if nothing had ever happened, using his iron fist as a hammer. It was removed when he died, and Gartne kept hold of it, but it was obliterated in the explosion.

Criminal Record
Numerous counts of drunken disordely

Removing Elf Ears

Severly Wounding Elves

Attempted Genocide (Not too bad as it was Kolkar Centaurs)

Brutality to Gnomes (Punting them mainly)

Quotes
OOC

GNUM!!!! *punts it* When ever he sees a gnome

I do believe there is an innkeeper in my soup. After an alliance attack on Razor Hill

IC

None note worthy

Current In Game Status
He is currently missing in action, his last known whereabouts were The Thousand Needles, before they became flooded. Most likely presumed dead.

Online Fan Base
Even though Azeroth is set in a world without the internet, Bharog has still made his apperance on YouTube in the videos of Puddin437. The most viewed video so far involves a large number of people from SWC dancing in a similar style to the video, "Where the hell is Matt?", and titled as, "Where in the Nether is Bharog?", and is athumb|right|300px|Bharog dancing all over Azeroth tribute to the world of Azeroth before ot changes with the up and coming expansion pack, Cataclysm.

He also has released a new one, titled "Where in the Cataclysm is Bharog?", which oturs the new world, after the patch was released but before Cataclysm's release.thumb|right|300px|Bharog dancing all over Azeroth, again.