Iron Dragon

== The Iron Dragon== In the days where the people of Azeroth became too interested in the crumbling remains of Draenor and snuffing the tyrany of the Betrayer and his minions, including the fallen Prince Kael'thas, it became clear that the Outland itself was a distraction to a greater threat emerging upon the homeland. Kil'Jaeden, aided by the insane wretch that was left of Kael'thas, came far too close to coming to Azeroth. The generals of the Horde knew they needed an elite strike force to combat immense dangers. A group was established under the banner of the Iron Dragon. Iron Dragon is best known for leading the battle in the icy cold of Northrend. The group still hold honors for being in the front of such feats as defeating the Herald of the Titans, Algalon, taking down the old god Yogg Saron, and surviving the attack upon the Argent Tournament with Anub'arak. In the aftermath of the Cataclysm, they struck the killing blow upon Nefarian and ended his return to Azeroth. Suffering great losses over the years, the remnants of the mercenary group have moved on to other strike forces. The banners of Iron Dragon still quietly sway as a hall of training and refuge from a chaotic needy world.

Members
Members of the mercenary group were puzzling. Many were ruthless and intimidating while others acted carefree and whimsicle. The trials to join such ranks were mentally straining: tough endurance sessions coupled with critism had many people drop out or outright despise them. The mercenaries that proved capable could wear their colors. Their attitude was quiet, but forced to talk was arrogant and percise. They expected the best out of everyone, to their full potential, and those who made up excuses were lazy and weak. Their motives were not virtuous; some were for honor and glory, some for greed, some for the sheer thrill of blood and gore. Regardless of the reason, they fought and fought well. For this, they earned praise as much as hatred. When they showed on the front, they were a blessed sight in battle.