The Forest of the First Horde
Long before steel, engines, or electricity, the Wild Forest held a power older than kingdoms. Deep beneath its roots ran rivers of primal energy, and where that force touched the soil, life grew bright, dangerous, and alive with strength.
The discovery
At the heart of the forest stood a place carved into old runes as ᛟ THRAK'GOR, the Forest of the First Horde.
The orc tribes discovered that where the energy touched the ground, plants became stronger, brighter, and charged with life. They named it The Green Fire.
Legend says the first warrior to drink the forest's energy was Gor'Vath the Unbroken, a war-chief who had fought for days without rest. Wounded and near death, he collapsed beside a glowing pool. When he drank from it, his wounds closed, his strength returned, and his eyes burned with the same green fire beneath the forest.
From that day on, the tribes learned to harvest the power of rare fruits, glowing roots, and sacred forest springs. This became known as ORC Energy.
Forged in the Forest
Forged in the Forest.
Drunk by the Horde.
Deep in the ancient forests of the First Horde flows a power older than kingdoms. For centuries warriors distilled its energy from sacred plants and springs. Today that same force lives on in every can of ORC Energy.
Not just a drink. A ritual of strength. A reminder of the forest where the first warriors rose.
Interactive map
Map of the Forest of the First Horde
Hover the marked regions to uncover the old sites where the energy of the Horde was first discovered, forged, and sworn into legend.
Hover the sigils
The Core Spring
The original source of the Green Fire. Only the strongest warriors could approach it without being overwhelmed by its force.
Fangroot Grove
A dense growth where bitter citrus roots drink deep from the Green Fire, shaping the sharper flavors of the Horde.
The Skull Forge
Wood could not contain the power. Clay shattered. Only steel forged in battle could hold the energy of the forest.
The Warchief Camp
Where the First Horde was formed, and where the first warriors bound the drink to tribe, battle, and return.
The Rune Stones
The rune ᛟ marks inheritance and belonging. Those who drink from the forest become part of the same tribe.