Leaders of the Alliance And Horde -- Baine Bloodhoof

Of all the heroes of the tauren tradition, Cairne Bloodhoof stands highest among them for his contributions to his race. Uniting a people who had been nomadic for countless generations, securing an alliance that saved his race from extinction at the hands of the centaur, establishing the first permanent capital city the tauren had ever known -- the list of his accomplishments grows with each retelling.
As the new high chieftain, Baine Bloodhoof now struggles to hold together the legacy that his father helped create. In the face of increased dissension from the tribes over Garrosh Hellscream's ever-present demands, Alliance incursions from the Barrens, and quilboar assaults on his people, the young chieftain finds his leadership tested as never before.
Hamuul shook his head as if to clear it. "We existed in a time before the coming of the orcs, if you'll remember. Your father may have owed a debt to Thrall for all he did for our people, but this is a new Horde. I have heard whispers of other tauren. Some are wondering if this Horde is really something we should be a part of anymore." He snorted. "The Horde has done much and we owe much to it, but you must admit that their sentiments are not completely without merit."
Baine pulled a map from the shelf and began looking for all known water wells in Mulgore. "As you say, my father may have owed a debt to Thrall, but he believed in the Horde he helped shape. Though my father may be gone, and despite these changes we face, I still believe in the Horde."
Blizzard Entertainment is proud to present the latest entry in the Leaders of Azeroth short story series: "As Our Fathers Before Us"!

Khaz Modan
Andorhal
Drak'Tharon
Hydraxis
Garrosh would be still in Nagrand. Saurfang should have succeeded leadership of the Horde.
Earthen Ring
Gnomeregan
Drak'Tharon
Garrosh- Warrior
Sylvannas- hunter
Vol'jin- (voo-doo happy, for one thing... like all trolls) rogue?
Trade Prince Gallywix- fat rich nub who pushed his race away... (he has no class)
Baine- Warrior
(Thrall?)- Warrior/shaman
ALLIANCE
^^^^^^^
Varian- Warrior
Tyrande- Huntress
Dwarves, honestly, theres what four of them nobody cares 'bout them. Let's just say they're all drunk warriors, hmm? :)
Genn- Warrior
<Insert unknown and uncared for draenei name here>- obv. pally.
Having a mind-fart now. I forget the gnome leader's name, but I'd say he has some warrior in him, not positive though. :)
Eitrigg
Trollbane
Blade's Edge
Jubei'Thos
Zangarmarsh
Dentarg
Emerald Dream
Dentarg
Eitrigg
Thaurissan
Dentarg
Blade's Edge
Dawnbringer
Druids are followers and worshipers of the Moon, Elune, associated with the a Night Elves as well. A select number of Druids, in light of the Cataclysm, searched from a new source to draw their powers. The sun. The bound the light of the sun to their will, resulting in them being able to wield the Holy Light.
Boom, Paladins.
According to this, Night Elves should be able to do the same, you say?
Maybe, but I'm glad they aren't.
Night Elf Druids and Priests are considered leaders among their people, just as Paladins and Warriors are for Humans, or Warriors and Shamans for Orcs.
Darkspear
Barthilas
Darrowmere
Dentarg
Aerie Peak
Sisters of Elune
Drenden
Sentinels
Dragonmaw
Dentarg
Agamaggan
Jubei'Thos
Agamaggan
Borean Tundra
Bloodscalp
Laughing Skull
And to all the childish Alliance, open your eyes! The Horde will not die. We will not succumb to your aggression. You murder the innocent (Go look at the slaughter at Camp Taurajo if you dont believe me) and yet have the boldness to claim to be superior? Bah, spare me....
Shattered Halls
Dawnbringer
While there are the looters there, a whole nation cannot be held accountable for the acts of the scum of their population. Should the Orcs as a whole be blamed and ignored for the actions of their hard-headed leader? Should the Tauren be killed in the masses for the actions of the Grimtotem?
I think not.
Suramar
Jubei'Thos