Earth-61016

Earth-61016 is a reality created for the sole purpose of seamlessly fusing the worlds of World of Warcraft and A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones. I personally would be thrilled to make this a collaboration. It has an altered past created by Garrosh Hellscream.

Titan (Earth-61016)The Titans
No one knows exactly how the universe began. Some theorize that a catastrophic cosmic explosion sent the infinite worlds spinning out into the vastness of the Great Dark - worlds that would one day bear life forms of wondrous and terrible diversity. Others believe that the universe was created as a whole by a single all-powerful entity. Though the exact origins of the chaotic universe remain uncertain, it is clear that a race of powerful beings arose to bring stability to the various worlds and ensure a safe future for the beings that would follow in their footsteps.The Titans, colossal, metallic-skinned gods from the far reaches of the cosmos, explored the newborn universe and set to work on the worlds they encountered. They shaped the worlds by raising mighty mountains and dredging out vast seas. They breathed skies and raging atmospheres into being. It was all part of their unfathomable, far-sighted plan to create order out of chaos. They even empowered primitive races to tend to their works and maintain the integrity of their respective worlds.

Ruled by an elite sect known as the Pantheon, the Titans brought order to a hundred million worlds scattered throughout the Great Dark Beyond during the first ages of creation. The benevolent Pantheon, which sought to safeguard these structured worlds, was ever vigilant against the threat of attack from the vile extra-dimensional entities of the Twisting Nether. The Nether, an ethereal dimension of chaotic magics that connected the myriad worlds of the universe, was home to an infinite number of malefic, demonic beings who sought only to destroy life and devour the energies of the living universe. Unable to conceive of evil or wickedness in any form, the Titans struggled to find a way to end the demons' constant threat.

Sargeras
Over time, demonic entities made their way into the Titans' worlds from the Twisting Nether, and the Pantheon elected its greatest warrior, Sargeras, to act as its first line of defense. A noble giant of molten bronze, Sargeras carried out his duties for countless millennia, seeking out and destroying these demons wherever he could find them. Over the eons, Sargeras encountered two powerful demonic races, both of which were bent on gaining power and dominance over the physical universe.

The eredar, an insidious race of devilish sorcerers, used their warlock magics to invade and enslave a number of worlds. The indigenous races of those worlds were mutated by the eredar's malevolent powers and turned into demons themselves. Though Sargeras' nearly limitless powers were more than enough to defeat the vile eredar, he was greatly troubled by the creatures' corruption and all-consuming evil. Incapable of fathoming such depravity, the great Titan began to slip into a brooding depression. Despite his growing unease, Sargeras rid the universe of the warlocks by trapping them within a corner of the Twisting Nether.

While his confusion and misery deepened, Sargeras was forced to contend with another group intent on disrupting the Titans' order: the Nathrezim. This dark race of vampiric demons (also known as dreadlords) conquered a number of populated worlds by possessing their inhabitants and turning them to the shadow. The nefarious, scheming dreadlords turned whole nations against one another by manipulating them into unthinking hatred and mistrust. Sargeras defeated the Nathrezim easily, but their corruption affected him deeply.

As doubt and despair overwhelmed Sargeras' senses, he lost all faith not only in his mission, but also in the Titans' vision of an ordered universe. Eventually he came to believe that the concept of order itself was folly, and that chaos and depravity were the only absolutes within the dark, lonely universe. His fellow Titans tried to persuade him of his error and calm his raging emotions, but he disregarded their more optimistic beliefs as self-serving delusions. Storming from their ranks forever, Sargeras set out to find his own place in the universe. Although the Pantheon was sorrowful at his departure, the Titans could never have predicted just how far their lost brother would go.

By the time Sargeras' madness had consumed the last vestiges of his valiant spirit, he believed that the Titans themselves were responsible for creation's failure. Deciding, at last, to undo their works throughout the universe, he resolved to form an unstoppable army that would set the physical universe aflame.

Even Sargeras' titanic form became distorted from the corruption that plagued his once-noble heart. His eyes, hair, and beard erupted in fire, and his metallic bronze skin split open to reveal an endless furnace of blistering hate.

In his fury, Sargeras shattered the prisons of the eredar and the Nathrezim and set the loathsome demons free. These cunning creatures bowed before the dark Titan's vast rage and offered to serve him in whatever malicious ways they could. From the ranks of the powerful Eredar, Sargeras picked two champions to command his demonic army of destruction. Kil'jaeden the Deceiver was chosen to seek out the darkest races in the universe and recruit them into Sargeras' ranks. The second champion, Archimonde the Defiler, was chosen to lead Sargeras' vast armies into battle against any who might resist the Titan's will.

Kil'jaeden's first move was to enslave the vampiric dreadlords under his terrible power. The dreadlords served as his personal agents throughout the universe, and they took pleasure in locating primitive races for their master to corrupt and bring into the fold. First amongst the dreadlords was Tichondrius the Darkener. Tichondrius served Kil'jaeden as the perfect soldier and agreed to bring Sargeras' burning will to all the dark corners of the universe.

The mighty Archimonde also empowered agents of his own. Calling upon the malefic pit lords and their barbarous leader, Mannoroth the Destructor, Archimonde hoped to establish a fighting elite that would scour creation of all life.

Once Sargeras saw that his armies were amassed and ready to follow his every command, he launched his raging forces into the vastness of the Great Dark. He referred to his growing army as the Burning Legion. To this date, it is still unclear how many worlds they consumed and burned on their unholy Burning Crusade across the universe.

War of the Ancients
10,000 years before the First War, the Burning Legion came to Azeroth after sensing the power of the Highborne, lead by Queen Azshara and her counselor, Lord Xavius, when they attempted to draw more power from the Well of Eternity. The source brought Sargeras, the greatest enemy of creation, to Azeroth. The second he sensed the existance of Azeroth, he would forever be obsessed with destroying the world and consume it's enery for himself. He would send his lieutenants, Archimonde and Mannoroth, to this world in the vanguard. Azshara, submitting to the ecstacy of magic, became a thrall of Sargeras, dreaming she would be his lover one day. Her fellow Highborne began to worship Sargeras as a god, even going so far as to turn the Well of Eternity into a portal. Through the portal, Archimonde and Mannorth slaughtered thousands of Night Elves, except for those saved by Malfurion Stormrage and his saved brother Illidan alongside the demigod Cenarius and Malfurion's lover Tyrande Whisperwind. However, Illidan had grown dependant on magic like the Highborne. The Dragons, lead by Alexstrasza, agreed to aid Cenarius in saving the world. Left with no choice to end the battle, Malfurion and Tyrande chose to sacrifice their people's immortality and power by destroying the Well of Eternity. However, Illidan betrayed the rebels to end the insanity caused by his addiction. However, during the final battle, Illidan filled specially crafted vial's with the water of the well as the battle between Malfurion and Azshara caused an explosion that destroyed the Well and shattered the super-continent apart. What was left of the well became a great Maelstrom. However, Azshara and her ilk survived, transformed into the Naga. Despite all of this, civilization was eventually restored.

The Long Night
Now a common legend, the Long Night began when the Others rose up from the very north of Westeros and rode south, killing all in their path and raising the dead to join them. Much of the Long Night is unknown, but what is known is that the Wall was created by Bran the Builder.

The Second War
Because of the cripple done to Stormwind, the nation of Lordaeron, lead by King Terenas Menethil II, began building up an army large enough to invade the Stormwind lands taken by the Horde, which has begun rebuilding itself under the new Warchief, Ogrim Doomhammer, who had begun recruiting Ogres, Goblins, and Trolls. A Lordaeron knight named Uther Lightbringer formed an order of Paladins called the Knights of the Silver Hand to serve on the front of the Alliance to counteract these new enemies. The war went on until Gul'dan betrayed the Horde by bringing a handful of clans with him to find the Tomb of Sargeras, but all orcs, including Gul'dan were slain by the demons within the tomb. Ultimately, this culminated in a last stand at the Dark Portal, where Doomhammer personally slew Lothar. However, Lothar's second in command, Turalyon, defeated Doomhammer and took him prisoner as the remaining Orcs fled into the Dark Portal as Khadgar destroyed it.