Oosaarn Bloodaxe

"Without honor, one's life is worthless."

- Oosaarn Bloodaxe

Physical Description
Oosaarn's face is normally covered by a wolf-like cowl; hiding his features as hair falls from his head and face in two large braids. One of his tusks is broken in half and the other slightly chipped at the top. His skin shows as a pale light green; covered with various scars. The only mark that seems to stand out from the rest is a black tattoo of the old horde covering the left side of his neck and part of his jaw.

One of his eyes is a dull gray with a long scar over it, while the other glows an icy blue. His mostly shaved head has various wavy symbols carved into his scalp and colored with red and black tattoos. His chest is littered with scars and a large orcish rune; seemingly both seared and cut into him.

He carries around various weapons where ever he goes. Some he uses for various situations, while others he carries just to show off as trophies. Among these trophies, a Tabard of Conquest hangs from his chest; covered in rips and blood stain from various races.

Biography
Born into the Warsong Clan on Draenor, Oosaarn was trained to be nothing less than a perfect warrior by his father. His mother died while giving birth and so his father became his one and only role model as he grew up. When Oosaarn was barely old enough to be considered a man, his father was killed in an ogre raid upon their village. Oosaarn eventually hunted down the one who led the attack and took his skull to avenge his father's death.

After that day, Oosaarn lived the rest of his life following his clan leader Grommash Hellscream; until the Burning Legion came to Draenor. Like most other orcs, Oosaarn soon fell under the influence of the bloodrage. He fought against the draenei of his homeworld as well as the humans of Stormwind in the First Great War. Like most Warsong, however, he did not suffer defeat in the Second War nor the internment camps afterwards.

Upon the reforming of the Horde, Oosaarn followed his chieftan and clan in freeing their people from the internment camps, and over the Kalimdor soon after. There, he fought against the undead and demonic forces of the Burning Legion and started his path to redemption for the horrors committed by he and his people.

Like many veteran orcish warriors, after Grom Hellscream killed Mannoroth and freed his people from the curse of the blood rage, Oosaarn was left to brood on the horrors he committed while under the Legion's influence. These memories drove Oosaarn to fight for the new Horde with honor so that he might regain his own. And he served the Horde with nothing less than honor until he was killed in the Scourge's invasion of Orgrimmar.

Unfortunately, Oosaarn was denied an honorable death by the very foes who took his life. Like many heroes of the Alliance and Horde, his body was brought to Acherus and risen so that he could serve the Lich King and Scourge as a death knight. Now freed from the enslavement and influence of the Scourge as well, Oosaarn seeks to serve the Horde through the Kor'kron Legion until he is granted an honorable death in battle.

Personality
Oosaarn tends to keep to himself when not fighting battles or sharing mead and war stories with his brothers and sisters in arms. Looking closely in his eyes, it is obvious he still carries the sadness and psychological scars of the evils committed under the Legion's influence. Like any orc, he holds his honor higher than his own life and would die defending it. While he tends to hold prejudice against elves, and even forsaken who are not members of allied guilds after the events at the Wrathgate, he does his best to hold such opinions to himself until he has judged whether they fight with honor or not.