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Invincible AU: OC I will never elaborate on Nairra x CC Grand Regent Thragg
Warcraft: My pretty trolls Naur(Akunda druid) x Alag'o (Bwonsamdi alcoholic priest)
and also our old Warcraft crack love triangle with worgen mage Varvond Blackfur X human mage Inkāni Reyes X human warlock Loremal Reterin
#tagging game#picrew#i miss wow days#the both Varwond and Loremal are my friend's ocs#miss Rping with them dearly#the guy who played Varwond actually put inkaani in his book#oc: inkaani reyes#oc: naur#oc: alago#c: varvond blackfur#oc: loremal reterin#oc: nairra#i couldnt make 1 post
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Djanayanero, priest of Akunda
#world of warcraft#wow#wow art#zandalar#zandalari#zandalari troll#trolls wow#horde#akunda#priest of akunda
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Another paladin hit legion content
And close to getting all horde allied race heritages. Love Trar’ve for being the man that helps me get through holy pally healing
#Trar've#my good ol ex rezan currently akunda priest#thats actually a paladin because he likes to slap naughty tanks#wow ocs#world of warcraft oc
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Echo Isles Reimagined, Pt. 5 - Shrine of Shango
Welcome back, friends! It's been a long while since I posted a new look into my updated Echo Isles project, and I thank you all for being so patient!
Today we'll be looking at the Shrine of Shango, the Loa of Storms.
As the inhabitants of islands, Darkspear trolls would be intimately familiar with the terrifying and violent power behind this force of nature, and both admire and fear the destruction they can cause. Heavy winds can wipe out villages, while flooding can ruin food stores. Lightning strikes can destroy objects, kill people, and cause devastating wildfires. So it's no surprise that the Darkspear would want to worship (or at the very least appease) the being who held such power.
So upfront I'll admit that all of this is my own personal headcanon. I heavily considered having Shango just be the Darkspear name for Akunda, seeing how there's not much in-game lore about Shango, save for a blessing used by a single shadow hunter in WoD. Akunda is much more fleshed out thanks to BfA lore, and I do think it would totally be possible for there to be multiple names for a single Loa among the various troll tribes. But the more I thought about it, the less that made sense to me. Nothing I found seemed to indicate that the Darkspear would have been familiar with thunder lizards as creatures prior to relocating to Durotar with the orcs, so it's hard for me to imagine that they would portray their Loa of Storms as one. Perhaps Shango was once a powerful shaman, one who could call down furious storms, who was deified after their passing. (That would be somewhat in line with this Loa's real-life namesake, and we know Blizz loves to cherry pick from Afro-Caribbean cultures.) So anyway, that led me to shy away from using too much imagery that would call to mind Akunda. Instead what I went for was more of an elemental shaman vibe and weather effects with a somewhat trollish spin:
You can see it actually rains inside the cave's micro-climate! Trollish wind chimes are charged with energy and gently sway in the breeze, while light in the cave is refracted into a beautiful rainbow. And the unique flora harnesses the power of the storm, occasionally spilling out as flashes of lightning.
(Close up of the rain stone in the center of the shrine.)
(Ceremonial carving above the entrance to the shrine, crackling with elemental energy)
Followers of Shango honor him by replicating the energy of a storm through vigorous dance. To the rhythm of thunderous drums, crashing gongs, and trickling rain sticks, they dance and chant and clap. There are also specific dances followers perform to call much-needed rain or to divert disastrous weather.
Priests of Shango can use their blessings from the Loa to harness his power, to call storms and fight enemies with wind and lightning.
So there it is! I hope you enjoyed this look into the Shrine of Shango on the Darkspears' Loa Isle. Stay tuned for more posts in the future. In case you missed any of the previous posts, you can find them here:
Part One - Loa Isle Part Two - Temple of Bwonsamdi Part Three - Temple of Gonk Part Four - Shrine of Lukou
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Some random facts for every lady in that picture
1. Caiena
She a forest troll (Revantusk) and a priest. Not focused on any one loa, she's more of a general practicioner. Her job mostly consists of interpreting and helping with rituals, and the occasional healing. She's also a vegetarian!
2. Zabre
Littol lady, Tari's baby sister, a very spunky shaman who doesn't do so well with the spiritual part of it as much as breaking teeth. She's specially good with fire and lighting! Recently turned to following Akunda :D
3. Dinorah
Zandalari prelate, follower of Krag'wa. Spent a lot of time sneaking into Nazmir as a little girl, much to her family's despair, but she's always been a tough one! Zai's twin sister ^^
4. Isaura
Drakkari warrior, a little too friendly with the Horde for her tribe's comfort so they kicked her out. She ended up joining the Horde after almost dying a couple of times and currently she's taking a vacation in Zuldazar with her gf :3
5. Mina
Sand troll mage (witch doctor ic), a studious of many different types of magic and very good at hexing. Has a prosthetic leg and has had it for a few years now, currently in Zandalar learning new things.
And 6. Mamoriri
The big gal herself, Zandalari dire troll, warrior and follower of Torcali. Was born a normal Zandalari and later undertook the rituals to become a dire troll, at the time it was a decision she thought would help her achieve her goal, which is to protect people. To her all trolls are family no matter what tribe they're from. Isaura's gf!
#blabbles#i love all of them a whole lot#caiena is old as hell creation wise she was one of my first trolls#just a fun fact :)
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Loa: A Complete Lore Guide
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Summary list followed by an individual deep dive.
*Loas are roughly categorised for simplicity and may not 100% fit their section (eg Hakkar the Soulflayer appears serpent-like but may not be one, Jani can be argued to be both dinosaur and reptile).
What is a loa?
A loa is the name trolls give to the beings they worship, such as the Wild Gods. While beings such as the Celestials and Ancient Guardians are Wild Gods, trolls specifically worship what they consider to be loa.
Loa can live on to be reborn if their physical form is destroyed but not their spirit.
Summary list of loa
Aquatic loa
Gral the shark loa (Zandalari).
Krag’wa the frog loa (Darkspear, Zandalari).
Torga the turtle loa (Zandalari, Tortollans).
Bird loa
Akil’zon the eagle loa (Amani, Zandalari).
Jan’alai the dragonhawk loa (Amani, Zandalari).
Bear loa
Nalorakk the bear loa (Amani, Zandalari).
Rhunok the arctic bear loa (Drakkari).
Cat loa
Bethekk the panther loa (Gurubashi, Zandalari).
Eraka no Kimbul (or “Kimbul”, Farraki, Zandalari, Tortollans).
Halazzi the lynx loa (Amani, Zandalari).
Har'koa the snow leopard loa (Drakkari, Zandalari).
Shirvallah the loa of tigers (Darkspear, Gurubashi, Zandalari).
Dinosaur loa
Gonk the raptor loa (Darkspear, Zandalari).
Pa’ku the pterrordax loa (Zandalari).
Rezan the devilsaur loa (Zandalari).
Torcali the direhorn loa (Zandalari).
Insect loa
Elortha no Shadra (or “Shadra”), the spider loa (Vilebranch, Witherbark, Gurubashi, Farraki, Zandalari).
Kith'ix the C'Thraxxi loa (Zan'do's followers).
Reptile loa
Akunda the thunder lizard loa (Zandalari).
Hakkar the Soulflayer (Gurubashi, Vilebranch).
Hethiss the snake loa (Gurubashi, Zandalari).
Jani the saurid loa (Zandalari).
Quetz'lun the wind serpent loa (Drakkari).
Sethraliss the snake loa (Zandalari, Sethrak).
Sseratus the loa of serpents and snakes (Drakkari).
Tharon'ja the wind serpent loa (Drakkari).
Troll loa
Dambala (Darkspear, Zandalari).
Grimath (Zandalari).
Lukou (Darkspear, Zandalari).
Samedi loa of the grave (Darkspear).
Zanza (Zandalari).
Other loa
Akali the rhino loa (Drakkari).
Bwonsamdi the loa of death (Darkspear, Zandalari).
G’huun an Old God of blood (Blood trolls).
Hir’eek the bat loa (Blood trolls, Darkspear, Gurubashi, Zandalari).
Mam’toth the mammoth loa (Drakkari).
Ueetay no Mueh'zala (or “Mueh'zala”), the loa of death (Farraki).
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Gral
Gral is a shark loa of the sea that is worshipped by the Zandalari tribe. It is said that he knows even the deepest and darkest parts of the ocean and watches over every voyage. He is known to be wise and powerful.
Five years before the war in Zandalar, the naga tore down Gral's temple Atal'Gral and killed every last one of his followers. Gral was weak from the attack and remained missing for many years. When the naga returned, he did too, hoping to defeat the force’s leader Summoner Siavass and he has sworn revenge upon Queen Azshara should she come up from where he knew she currently could not leave.
Krag’wa
Krag’wa is a frog loa honoured by both the Darkspear tribe and the Zandalari. He is known to be powerful, but also impulsive and demanding.
His followers used to bring him offerings from all around the Frogmarsh in Nazmir. The trolls began listening to the whispering darkness and in response Krag'wa stored some of his power in the totems that surround his lair. He refused to bend to the will of G’huun and so the blood trolls began attacking. Every one of his worshippers were slain and he was made weak, having to restore himself. Once strong again, he enacted revenge upon them.
He later participated in the final charge against the blood trolls in Year 33, led by Princess Talanji. He opened the way to their leader Grand Ma'da Ateena and also participated in the defence of Zuldazar when Zul sought to destroy the Great Seal. He held off blood trolls coming from the Blood Gate.
Crawgs are former tadpoles of Krag’wa that have been corrupted by the blood trolls' blood magic.
Torga
Torga is known as a wise and benevolent loa with the tortollan people making pilgrimages to him to hear his stories. He is worshipped by both the Zandalari and the Tortollans.
Torga was killed by the blood trolls in Nazmir. They consumed his flesh and used his blood to raise undead and to summon Jungo, Herald of the Blood God. The location of his body is known as Torga's Rest. Bwonsamdi later summoned the Spirit of Torga to the turtle loa. He later was reincarnated as a young turtle and now sits at the head of the tortollan Lashk.
Akil’zon
Akil’zon is the loa of eagles, worshipped by the Amani and Zandalari.
In Year 26, Hex Lord Malacrass stole his essence, placing it into one of the Amani's most talented shamans. He also appears in Zul'Aman where his spirit is chained by Zul'jin. His is freed when the chieftain troll is killed. In Year 27, Akil'zon appears again in Zul'Aman where his spirit is chained by Daakara. He is freed when Daakara is killed.
Jan’alai
Jan’alai is the dragonhawk loa, honoured by both the Amani and Zandalari.
Alike Akil’zon, Malacrass stole his essence, imbuing it into one of the Amani's deadliest rogues. His spirit is chained by Zul'jin and similarly is freed when the chieftain troll is killed. He again is also chained in Zul’Aman and freed when Draakara is killed.
Nalorakk
Nalorakk is the bear loa worshipped by the Amani and Zandalari.
He, alongside Akil’zon and Jan’alai, also has his essence stolen and chained to Zul’jin as well as in Zul’Aman and is freed alike the former two loas.
The Amani decorate their Amani Battle Bears with magic amulets and ceremonial masks to honour him.
Rhunok
Rhunok is known as the Bear of the North, loa of arctic bears and is worshipped by the Drakkari.
In Year 27, his prophet first tried to absorb the loa's power but absorbed too much and subsequently killed himself. Priests of Rhunok quickly resurrected the prophet and he returned to making attemps to steal the loa’s power. To stop his prophet and end his suffering, Rhunok asked an adventurer to revive him and then slay him. It is said he will one day return as his spirit lives forever.
Bethekk
Bethekk is a panther loa recognised by the Gurubashi and the Zandalari,
She was held in Zul'Gurub against her will when the Hakkari were attempting to resurrect Hakkar in Year 25.
She is represented on Azeroth through a champion of her choosing. High Priestess Kilnara holds this position. Kilnara is the sister of the previous champion, High Priestess Arlokk, who was killed a few years ago, meaning Bethekk was forced to choose another and chose her sister.
Kimbul
Also known as “Eraka no Kimbul”, is a tiger loa worshipped by the Farraki and Zandalari.
Centuries ago, Kimbul's temple in Vol'dun was attacked by a naga army led by Summoner Mepjila. Unfortunately, Kimbul arrived too late to save his followers from death. He hunted the remaining naga down to the last and none escaped, however as he killed the naga leader she cast a spell that cursed the souls of Kimbul's followers into unending torment. Until their souls were freed, Kimbul could not accept new followers. He took a powerful artifact known as the Ring of Tides as his trophy from the battle with Mepjila.
In Year 30, Kimbul was summoned by the Sandfury tribe at Zul'Farrak so they could sacrifice their prisoners - Aramar Thorne, Makasa Flintwill, Taryndrella, Hackle, and Murky - to him. Kimbul showed respect to Makasa and Hackle for they were predators and not prey, and he was the Prey's Doom. Kimbul told them that they had nothing to fear from him and vanished.
In Year 33, Kimbul can be found at the Temple of Kimbul in Vol'dun. The naga attacked Kimbul's territory looking for the Ring of Tides. Seeking his help against the naga threat, the tortollan Tortaka tribe spoke to Kimbul at his temple. Kimbul tasked an adventurer with entering the Shadowlands where his cursed followers continued to fight for eternity and slaying Mepjila's spirit to break her spell. With his followers at peace, Kimbul moved to protect the Tortaka tribe from the naga with the adventurer as his avatar. Afterward he accepted the Tortaka as his followers. Kimbul also participated in the defence of Zuldazar when Zul and his forces sought to destroy the Great Seal.
Halazzi
Halazzi is a lynx loa honoured by the Amani and Zandalari.
He suffered the same incidences in Zul’Drak.
Har'koa
Har’koa is a snow leopard loa honoured by the Drakkari and the Zandalari. Her mate is Loque'nahak.
After the Drakkari turned on their gods in Year 27, Har'koa was the last of the gods to be subdued and the trolls used her power in order to curse her children. Witch Doctor Khufu is able to contact other gods, adventurers are sent to aid Har'koa. After freeing her children Har'koa sends adventurers to help other loa: Rhunok, Quetz'lun, and Akali. She is saddened that she couldn't aid other loa such as Mam'toth.
While able to aid the other loa, Akali is ultimately slain by his prophet, which causes Har'koa and Witch Doctor Khufu to work together. Har'koa helps adventurers in fighting against the prophet to ensure his death.She sends adventurers to meet with Tol'mar, who directs them to destroy the Gundrak leadership.
Shirvallah
Shirvallah is a tiger loa worshipped by the Darkspear, Gurubashi and Zandalari.
Their last champion was High Priest Thekal. Thekal had another high priest, who wielded The Warmace of Shirvallah. Long ago, it was lost to the sea with the high priest who wielded it.
Shirvallah was also held in Zul'Gurub against their will alongside the previously mentioned loa.
By the time of the war against the Iron Horde in Year 31, troll druids had created a way for all druids to take on a half-tiger form like those of Shirvallah's champions, called the Claws of Shirvallah.
Gonk
Gonk is the loa of raptors honoured by the Darkspear and Zandalari. Gonk's high priest is Wardruid Loti. He is the loa of shapes and master of the hunt. The followers of Pa'ku and Gonk do not get along.
Gonk taught the Darkspear tribe how to contact the loa in a different way, allowing them to serve all the nature spirits at the same time instead of only one at a time. The other loa, such as Shirvallah, were against this but Gonk forced their hands in order to defeat Zalazane, who had trapped several loa inside the Emerald Dream. Through this, the Darkspear became druids, although the other loa are not happy about it and want the trolls to continue worshipping them one at a time.
Gonk did not just speak to the Zandalari. For his Raptari, his followers, Gonk is not just a fragment or piece of him, but physically there, a real voice they can listen to in person.
In Year 33, he aided Loti and Hexlord Raal against the Crimson Cultist within of Zanchul, the Speaker of the Horde became imbued with the powers of Gonk and Pa'ku. The Speaker was informed that they had to choose between the loa. Those who chose Gonk went out to find him Garden of the Loa, where in exchange for them raising a shrine for him he accepted them into his pack.
When the Atal'zul began their uprising against Rastakhan, Loti hurried to save Gonk to find Gonk had already slain the attackers who sought to kill him and drain his power. Gonk was among the army that King Rastakhan gathered to kill Zul. He was tasked to lead his followers to the Temple of the Prophet. Following the death of Rezan, Gonk ordered for a full retreat from Atal'Dazar. Noting that only Rezan's power could keep Bwonsamdi from claiming King Rastakhan, who was sorely wounded and ageing fast due to Rezan's death, Gonk revealed that he would offer Rastakhan his own power if not for the fact that it was not Gonk's domain to challenge the loa of death.
Gonk participated in the defense of Zuldazar when Zul and his forces sought to destroy the Great Seal.
During the assault on Zuldazar Gonk discovered that the void elves sought to corrupt his children with their dark magics.
Pa’ku
Pa’ku is a pterrordax loa worshipped by the Zandalari. Pa'ku is the master of the Zandalari's navy and her high priest is Raal. The followers of Pa'ku and Gonk do not get along.
In Year 33, Loti and Raal against the Crimson Cultist within Zanchul, the Speaker of the Horde became imbued with the powers of Gonk and Pa'ku. Following the death of Dregada, the Speaker was informed that they had to choose between the two loa. Those who chose Pa'ku were delivered to the loa by Raal by flying on the back of Ata the Winglord. After the Speaker earned Pa'ku's admiration, the loa instructed them to raise a statue to him so that all the trolls of the land knew they had bargained.[5]
When Zul betrayed Rastakhan and stabbed him, Pa'ku took the king away to Zeb'ahari.
Pa'ku participated in the defence of Zuldazar when Zul and his forces sought to destroy the Great Seal.
Rezan
Rezan is was a devilsaur known as the “Loa of Kings” worshipped by the Zandalari.
Rezan is first encountered in Year 33 when his follower, King Rastakhan, was near death after being betrayed by Zul. Rastakhan was unable to be revived because his soul was in the grip of Bwonsamdi, loa of death. The Zandalari appealed to Rezan to confront Bwonsamdi and claim back Rastakhan's soul. He was successful.
At Rezan's temple, Zul's followers sought to drain Rezan of his power in the same way the Drakkari once did to their loa. Rastakhan and an adventurer killed Vilnak'dor, the troll performing the ritual, and once he was freed Rezan unleashed his fury upon the Atal'zul and their Kao-Tien allies.
Rezan was among the army that Rastakhan gathered and led the charge into Atal'Dazar atop Mount Mugamba. During the confrontation with Zul, Rezan was slain. Without his power keeping Bwonsamdi at bay, Rastakhan began aging fast. Rezan's essence was used by Zul to revive Dazar, first king of the Zandalari.
Torcali
Torcali is a direhorn loa revered by the Zandalari trolls. She is a loa of the harvest.
Shadra
Also known as “Elortha no Shadra”, Shadra is the spider loa honoured by the Witherbark, Gurubashi, Farrak and Zandalari.
The Witherbark one time collected her most potent venom from her. The Forsaken, wanting her venom, wished to summon her and to do so summon her, it was required to know her true name (Elortha no Shadra). After Shadra was summoned and killed, her venom was sent to the Undercity.
Shadra was also held in Zul'Gurub against her will during the time when the Hakkari were attempting to resurrect Hakkar the Soulflayer in Year 25.
At Jintha'alor after the Cataclysm in Year 28, the Vilebranch tribe drank Shadra's blood and performed mass sacrifices for her. The Wildhammer wanted to kill her in advance before she could be directed to them, while the Forsaken once more wanted Shadra's venom for their apothecaries. At Shadra'Alor, she was once more summoned and killed.
In Year 30, Shadra communicated with Vol'jin through visions.
Shadra, alike Kimbul, was summoned by the Sandfury tribe at Zul'Farrak so they could sacrifice their prisoners - Aramar Thorne, Makasa Flintwill, Taryndrella, Hackle, and Murky- to her. But Taryndrella, dryad daughter of Cenarius, stopped her from doing so. Shadra backed away,
In Year 33, her own high priestess Yazma trapped Shadra in the Shrine of Shadra in Zuldazar. Yazma thus consumed Shadra's might in the name of Zul, killing Shadra in the process, and transforming herself into a spider-like troll. Yazma told Shadra to "die forever", suggesting that she is deceased for good.
Kith'ix
Kith’ix was a C'Thraxxi generals and worshipped as a loa by Zan’do’s followers.
Trying to find the Discs of Norgannon keeper Loken unearthed the tombs of Kith'ix and his fellow C'Thraxxi general Zakajz and sent them to slay Tyr and reclaim the discs. Kith'ix and Zakazj overtook Tyr and his allies in the lands that would become the Tirisfal Glades. Tyr chose to hold off the C'Thraxxi alone so his companions could escape. In the end, Tyr sacrificed all of his remaining power and life force in a blinding explosion of arcane energy that killed Zakajz and nearly killed Kith'ix. Kith'ix survived and blindly fled southwest. The ancient loa inhabiting the area buried Kith'ix beneath the earth so that no other creature would disturb it.
Eventually the sentient dagger Xal'atath led the troll Zan'do and his followers to the forbidden mound, where they discovered that it was not rock but the hide of some monstrous creature. Believing it to be an undiscovered loa they performed rituals—offering blood sacrifices and plunging Xal'atath into its hide—to awaken him. Kith'ix brutally slaughtered the trolls.
Kith'ix reached out with his mind and found the aqir, having hidden deep underground since the fall of the Black Empire. The C'Thrax rallied the insectoid swarms to reclaim the surface of Azeroth once more. As both Kith'ix and the aqir expanded their power, they constructed a vast subterranean empire known as Azj'Aqir. The Zandalari rallied the tribes against this new foe and summoned the loa to fight by their side, tearing through the aqiri ranks and even wounding Kith'ix. The aqir were forced to retreat and Kith'ix, gravely wounded by the loa, fled to the northeast with a contingent of its closest aqiri followers.
The Amani tracked the C'Thrax's trail far to the northeastern woodlands. In a final savage battle, the entire tribe flung itself in a suicidal attack against Kith'ix and its remaining insectoid minions. Only a tiny fraction of the troll army survived. Even so, the C'Thrax succumbed to its tireless hunters.
On the site where they had killed Kith'ix, the trolls established a new settlement. It would one day grow into a sprawling temple city known as Zul'Aman.
Akunda
Akunda is thunder lizard loa worshipped by the Zandalari. He represents storms and new beginnings.
Akunda was poisoned by his follower Akunda the Exalted, who took his memories from him. Using Akunda's power, Akunda the Exalted wiped the trolls at the temple of all of their memories. After Meijani and an adventurer from the Horde discovered this, they used Akunda's powers of the storm to slay Akunda the Exalted. Akunda restored the memories of his followers. Akunda offered his gift to the adventurer, allowing them to call upon the Boon of Akunda whenever they commune at an Altar of Akunda.
Akunda later participated in the defence of Zuldazar when Zul and his forces sought to destroy the Great Seal.
Hakkar
Hakkar, also known by his title “The Soulflayer”, is a blood loa honoured by the Gurucashi and Vilebranch. He is known to be destructive and malevolent.
A troll attempted to summon Hakkar on Zandalar many millennia ago. While he was stopped, it led to the breakout of a plague of corrupted blood which tore through the Zandalari Empire killing thousands of trolls.
Around Year -1,500, the Gurubashi trolls sought aid from ancient, mystical forces to aid them in their terro and famine. Hakkar heard the trolls' call and decided to aid them. Hakkar gave his secrets of blood to the Gurubashi and helped them extend their civilization across most of Stranglethorn Vale. Though he brought them great power, Hakkar wanted more and more for his efforts.[4] He filled his adherents with murderous rage and reveled in their dark emotions and fed off the blood they spilled. The Gurubashi realized what kind of creature they had allied with and turned against him. The strongest tribes rose up against Hakkar and his loyal priests known as the Atal'ai.
As Zul'Gurub continued to expand, the Zandalari's pleased surprise turned to disquiet. When they discovered the nature of Hakkar, they were horrified. The jungle trolls banded together with the Zandalari and rose up in open revolt. The budding empire was shattered by the magic unleashed between the angry god and his rebel children. The trolls succeeded in destroying Hakkar's avatar and banishing him from the world. Even his Atal'ai priests were eventually driven from the capital of Zul'Gurub. After his defeat, the various troll tribes of the jungle began battling each other and the Darkspear tribe left the continent.
The exiled priests fled far to the north, into the Swamp of Sorrows. There they erected the temple to Hakkar. The great dragon Aspect, Ysera, learned of the Atal'ai's plans and smashed the temple beneath the marshes.
Around Year -18-19, some of the Gurubashi would continue to use Hakkar's blood magic, especially in their war against the humans of Stormwind. Green dragons that had been left by Ysera to guard the Temple of Atal'Hakkar had succumbed to another force, the Emerald Nightmare. The descendants of the Atal'ai returne to find that its guardians were disoriented and vulnerable. Both the Nightmare and the trolls dragged the dragons down into the depths of madness and corruption. The Atal'ai began their gruesome rituals to summon Hakkar into the world. Jammal'an believed the summoning of Hakkar will bring the Atal'ai immortality. A green dragon named Itharius called for help from the Cenarion Circle, who in turn sent an Alliance force to cleanse the temple and put an end to the Atal'ai's efforts.
In Year 25, Yeh'kinya tricked adventurers into taking an Ancient Egg from Jintha'Alor and infusing it with the essence of the defeated Avatar of Hakkar into a Filled Egg of Hakkar. Prospector Ironboot revealed that Yeh'kinya wasn't about to keep the world safe, but to bring the god Hakkar back. However, it was too late as Hakkar had already reborn in Zul'Gurub. The Atal'ai priests discovered that Hakkar's physical form could only be summoned within the ancient capital of the Gurubashi Empire, Zul'Gurub. In order to quell the blood god, the trolls of the land banded together and sent a contingent of High Priests into the ancient city. Each priest was a powerful champion of the Primal Gods but despite their best efforts, they fell under the sway of Hakkar. The Zandalari knew that they did not have the resources to scour the Atal'ai and their leader, Jin'do the Hexxer, from Zul'Gurub. They sent word through the Darkspear tribe. A large Horde strike force was sent to Zul'Gurub in turn. The Horde charged into the temple city, and though they the killed the priests and Jin'do, they were too late to stop Hakkar's summoning. Manifesting as a force of death and insanity, Hakkar poisoned the blood of the Horde's champions but he was unaware of the poison entering his veins as he fed on them and was consumed by his own magic.
The still burning kernel of Hakkar's power, was brought to Molthor and the heart was banished.
In Year 28, the Atal'ai in the Sanctum of the Fallen God have recovered a significant portion of his skeleton and seek to restore Hakkar back to life. The Atal'ai transported most of the blood they produced to Zul'Gurub. Meanwhile, Vilebranch tribe of the Hinterlands left Hakkar in favour of Shadra. Jin'do recovered the body of two high priests, High Priest Venoxis and High Priestess Jeklik, and then enlisted the aid of Zanzil the Outcast to resurrect them to serve Hakkar. Though adventurers working for the Zandalari trolls Maywiki and Chabal only succeeded in destroying Jeklik's body. Some time later, the Zandalari trolls under Zul united most of the tribes and aided in restoring Zul'Gurub to its former glory for the purpose of rebuilding the old troll empire. They hoped to use Hakkar in order to wage war on the other races of Azeroth. Adventurers in Zul'Gurub saw Jin'do, now going by name "the Godbreaker," holding Hakkar in submission and stripping out his power to infuse into himself. Upon destroying the spiritual chains holding the Soulflayer in place, Hakkar turns on Jin'do, and utterly destroys him, leaving only the corpse of Jin'do the Broken. He then vanishes, promising to return.
Hethiss
Hethiss is snake loa worshipped by the Gurubashi and Zandalari.
Like the other Gurubashi loa, Hethiss was held in Zul'Gurub against his will during the time when the Hakkari were attempting to resurrect Hakkar the Soulflayer in Year 25.
Jani
Jani is the saurid loa worshipped by the Zandalari. He is known as Patron of Scavengers, the Lord of Thieves, the God of Garbage, Master of Minions, the Keeper of Secrets and the loa of discarded things. Jani looks out for people such as the orphans and the poor and appears to be very protective of his children, as well as being quite the trickster, polymorphing those that hurt his children to humble them.
In Year 33, while killing some thieving saurid harassing a merchant, Jani appears as "The Big One" and attacks an adventurer. When they go to investigate a pile they are captured in the Big One's jaws, who reveals himself to be Jani. Jani is furious that the adventurer would kill his children and to teach them a lesson, he changes them into a saurid and forces them to go bite the one who originally sent them, Nokano.
Quetz’lun
Quetz'lun is the loa of wind serpents worshipped by the Drakkari.
In Year 27, she was betrayed by her prophet and slain to drain her power. Right before her physical manifestation was destroyed, Quetz'lun created her own private underworld nightmare in which she dragged all her former worshippers and high priests into.
Her spirit will assist players in killing her prophet. After a ritual, she is drawn into the material world where she will be able to reclaim her power from the prophet. Once done, she brings him into her underworld domain to kill him over and over again.
Sethraliss
Sethraliss was a snake loa worshipped by both Zandalari and Sethrak. She had power over lightening.
During the Aqir and Troll War in Year -16,000 years ago, Mythrax the Unraveler slaughtered troll and sethrak.. Sethraliss sacrificed herself to save them, but though she struck Mythrax down Mythrax was still able to destroy the disc at the heart of Atul'Aman. Sethraliss' devoted followers transported her remains and built a temple around them while they awaited her rebirth. Sulthis, Vorrik, and Korthek worked together to seal Mythrax within the great pyramid.[4]
Years later, Korthek grew power hungry and sought to free Mythrax to conquer Zuldazar. He gathered like-minded sethrak and declared himself emperor. Other sethrak who were still loyal to Sethraliss were forced into hiding. Vorrik returned to his personal sanctum years later, he could still feel the ancient power of Sethraliss there, which he took as a sign that his loa endured.
In Year 33, General Jakra'zet of the Zanchuli Council allied with Korthek, and though Korthek was slain Jakra'zet successfully stole the keys to Atul'Aman and completed the ritual to revive Mythrax by sacrificing himself. The sethrak needed Sethraliss but she was yet to be reborn. The adventurer sent by Vorrik to investigate found a group of Zandalari who wanted to corrupt her into a dark loa that would lay waste to Vol'dun. The trolls were defeated and Sethraliss was rejuvenated.
Sseratus
Sseratus is the the loa of serpents and snakes revered by the Drakkari.
Slad'ran was the high prophet of Sseratus. He sacrificed her hoping that it might help them save their home. He swore the Scourge would suffer for the sacrifices the Drakkari had been forced to commit.
Tharon’ja
Tharon'ja is the wind serpent loa honoured by the Drakkari. He is trusted guardian of Drak'Tharon Keep and the patron of those who defended the borders of Zul'Drak.
In Year 27, his own followers turned on him because to the threat of the Scourge and lies of the Lich King. His own Prophet killed him in Drak'Tharon Keep and claimed his power, driving the loa into the spirit world.[2]
Zur'chaka the Bonecrafter summoned Tharon'ja's spirit in order to communicate with him at the Za'Tual boneyard in Year 30.
Dambala
Dambala is a troll loa honoured by the Zandalari.
He is only mentioned in Shadow Hunter Ty'jin's ability Blessing of Dambala.
Grimath
Grimath is an old Zandalari loa spirit honoured by them.
He is known to have been contacted by Zandalari trolls to aid them in tracking a direhorn.
Lukou
Lukou is a troll loa honoured by the Darkspear and Zandalari.
She is mentioned in Shadow Hunter Ty'jin's ability called Blessing of Lukou.
In the RPG, she’s noted as the loa of healing and respite, and grants the ability to heal allies. Her power has no effect against undead in the area - she grants the capacity to heal, but she has no power over the restless dead.
Samedi
Samedi is the loa of the grave, honoured by the Darkspear.
Shadow Hunter Kajassa asked adventurers in Nagrand to use the Samedi Fetish to help shadow hunter souls move on and send them to Samedi.
In the RPG, it is mentioned that he is the loa of cemeteries and the restful sleep of the dead. In Samedi's eyes, the undead are abominations that should be destroyed.
Zanza
Also known as Zanza the Restless, Zanza is a loa of the Zandalar tribe found near the entrance to the Cache of Madness in Zul'Gurub. He is also honoured by them.
He reveals that he created the magic used in Elven Librams which were originally his Savage Guard. They since stole Zanza's magic teachings and used them against the trolls.
Akali
Akali was the rhino loa of rhinos worshipped by the Drakkari.
In Year 27, he was held in chains by his worshippers outside the gates of Gundrak. Adventurers freed Akali who is quick to kill his subduers. However, the Prophet of Akali notices and drinks of the loa's blood, claiming some of his power. Infused by power of the loa, the prophet swiftly kills Akali.
Bwonsamdi
Bwonsamdi is the loa of death worshipped by the Darkspear and the Zandalari. Bwonsamdi's temple is the Necropolis. The spirits of all trolls on Zandalar go to him upon death and he brings the spirits of any who worship him into his realm, the Other Side. He grows more powerful the more souls are in his care.
Before they were driven away from the Echo Isles by Zalazane and his hexed trolls, the Darkspear tribe once worshipped the spirit. During the liberation of the Echo Isles in Year 27, Vol'jin tried to recruit Bwonsamdi to his side for the battle against Zalazane. After Vol'jin and his fellow Horde warriors proved themselves worthy, Bwonsamdi agreed to help them against Zalazane. With the battle won Bwonsamdi took his leave.
In Year 30, Vol'jin found that his shadow hunter powers were being withheld by the loa. Bwonsamdi contacted Vol'jin and told him that his injuries, self doubt, and conflicting loyalty toward the Horde has made the loa forsake him. Bwonsamdi showed him various visions. The Death Loa wished Vol'jin would use his influence to create as much strife and war as possible, for that would mean more souls would be sent to the other side on his behalf. Vol'jin refused. Vol'jin eventually proved his conviction and reaffirmed his identity, regaining both Bwonsamdi's respect and his powers. Bwonsamdi received the souls Vol'jin sent from the battles between the Shado-Pan and the Thunder King's forces.. At the end of the war, Vol'jin's companion Tyrathan Khort was near death. Vol'jin pleaded with Bwonsamdi to spare Tyrathan. The loa complied, knowing he would have his soul now or later, it did not matter.
In Year 33, King Rastakhan was betrayed by Zul and near death, Bwonsamdi claimed his soul and at first refused to give it back because the loa of kings Rezan had been keeping Rastakhan from him for too long. Rezan threatened Bwonsamdi into complying. When Rezan was slain by Zul, Rastakhan began to age quickly.
In Nazmir, the Zandalari forces sought the aid of the local loa to battle the blood trolls. Bwonsamdi's worshipper Hanzabu brought a Horde adventurer to the Necropolis to meet with him. After tasking the adventurer with cleansing his temple of the spirits who had abandoned Bwonsamdi for G'huun, Bwonsamdi agreed to pledge his powers to the fight against the blood trolls in exchange for one million souls. The ritual to finalize their contract was interrupted by Grand Ma'da Ateena, leader of the blood trolls, but she was successfully fought off.
Talanji and the tortollans called on Bwonsamdi to communicate with Torga's spirit. Bwonsamdi would only comply with a deal, the soul of another loa in exchange for communing with Torga, but Talanji refused. Instead, the souls of the blood trolls that had eaten Torga's flesh were used in exchange for communing with Torga.
Bwonsamdi participated in the final charge against the blood trolls led by Talanji. He prevented the adventurer from dying because they still had a debt to pay him.
Rastakhan made a deal with Bwonsamdi: If Bwonsamdi gave him the power to take back his empire, then Rastakhan would elevate Bwonsamdi above all other loa. Bwonsamdi accepted the deal on one condition: that the king's bloodline would be devoted to Bwonsamdi. Later, as Dazar'alor came under attack from Zul and Mythrax, Bwonsamdi empowered Rastakhan to kill Zul.
After the Urn of Vol'jin is delivered to Atal'Dazar. Bwonsamdi appears saying to bring the urn to his necropolis instead, as he hasn't seen Vol'jin in quite some time. There Bwonsamdi discovers that Vol'jin spirit isn't in the urn.
Seeking to learn where Vol'jin's spirit had gone missing, Bwonsamdi tasked the adventurer and Talanji with performing a seance with the aid of some of Vol'jin's friends from life, Gadrin and Rokhan. They succeeded in contacting him deep within the Shadowlands, and he tasked them with slaying G'huun as justice for the sons and daughters of the loa and the heart of Zandalar.
Following the deaths of the Horde's Champion of the Light and Jadefire Masters during the Battle of Dazar'alor, King Rastakhan urged Bwonsamdi to aid his forces. Bwonsamdi created a blood moon and raised the dead to fend off the Alliance. Bwonsamdi also raised Grong into a Revenant and turned him against the Alliance after Horde adventurers slew the giant gorilla. When the Alliance reached King Rastakhan. Rastakhan was still ultimately killed. As Talanji held her dying father, Rastakhan's pact with Bwonsamdi was transferred to her as he took his final breath. Bwonsamdi himself then appeared before Talanji, who demanded to know what he had done to her, unaware of the pact her father made that bound his bloodline to the loa of graves. In response, Bwonsamdi merely revealed that her father never told her about their bargain.
Vol'jin's spirit, Talanji, and Baine Bloodhoof returned to the Necropolis to reveal that Vol'jin had been calling for him. They confronted Bwonsamdi to ask him if he was the one who had told him to make Sylvanas the Warchief, which Bwonsamdi denied. Bwonsamdi agreed to help them find out who had really told Vol'jin to put Sylvanas in charge.
Bwonsamdi opened a Death Gate to one of his rivals in the ownership of souls: the Lich King. Like Bwonsamdi, the Lich King told Vol'jin that he was not responsible and that Sylvanas was upsetting the balance of life and death.Realizing that Vol'jin's spirit was getting help from some other power, Bwonsamdi also sent them to speak to the Val'kyr Eyir Eyir did not allow Talanji to enter her hall as she was a priestess of the death loa. Eyir informed the group that Vol'jin had been "touched by the hand of valor". Back at the Necropolis, Bwonsamdi mused that while Eyir and the Lich King were not his only rivals they were the ones he thought most likely to be behind it. He urged Vol'jin to search not the living world but the Shadowlands for his answers.
G’huun
G’huun was an Old God inadvertently created by the Pantheon during their experiments on the other imprisoned Old Gods, as the titans tried to find a solution to the problem that they posed. He was worshipped as a loa by the blood trolls and they consider themselves to be his children.
In Year 33, his prison began to weaken and G'huun's corruption begun spreading across the land. He also started wresting control over the souls of the dead from Bwonsamdi. G'huun corrupted Hir'eek and turned him into his servant. Adventurers worked alongside Jo'chunga and struck Hir'eek down in order to weaken G'huun's forces.
With the seal of Atul'Aman destroyed by Mythrax, and the seal of Nazwatha destroyed by the Cataclysm, Zul and his allies, General Jakra'zet and Yazma, worked to free the Blood God by undoing the last remaining seal, in Zuldazar. The plan was to have G'huun replace the loa as the trolls' new god. The seal was ultimately destroyed by Mythrax during the invasion of Dazar'alor. A group of adventurers entered Uldir and slew G'huun before he could break free.
Hir’eek
Hir’eek was a bat loa honoured by Blood trolls, Darkspear, the Gurubashi and the Zandalari. He is known as the Lord of the Midnight Sky.
Like the other loa of the Gurubashi tribe, Hir'eek was held in Zul'Gurub against his will during the time when the Hakkari were attempting to resurrect Hakkar in Year 25.
After the Cataclysm in Year 28, adventurers in the Cape of Stranglethorn were guided by the spirit of Hir'eek to spy on Zanzil the Outcast's meeting with the Shade of the Hexxer.
In Year 30, before entering the Ancient Passage just prior to his assassination attempt, Vol'jin noticed a flock of bats flying out of the cave. He thought of Hir'eek and wondered if it was a warning.
In Year 33, was corrupted by G'huun and the blood trolls,[7] and subsequently slain by an adventurer with the aid of Jo'chunga and his poison. His death was mourned by the Zandalari. His spirit presumably returned to the Emerald Dream.
Mam’toth
Mam’toth was the loa of mammoths homoured by the Drakkari. When he learnt of his worshippers' plans to steal his power, he destroyed himself, his temple and all worshippers present, creating in Mam'toth Crater.
Moorabi was the high prophet of Mam'tothdrank of the loa's blood and gained some of his power hoping to defend Zul'Drak.
Mueh'zala
Also known as Ueetay no Mueh'zala, is the loa of death honoured by the Farraki. He is known also as the Father of Sleep, the Son of Time and the Night's Friend.
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The Home of Death
She gathered that the temple wasn't as quiet at it had been just a few months ago. Spirits poured their way in and she never saw any come out. There were priests and dedicates around the temple, but they moved with their own purposes and paid little mind to a wandering elf by herself. They had bigger Deaths to think about. They were their own sort of wraith and drifted in and out of Khaeris's vision nearly as ephemerally. Khaeris was curious, and her own feet moved her forward in halting steps, unsure how the ritual worked. Would walking inside bind her? She could feel the thrum of heaviness even in the ground around her. Her spirit reverberated with the sheer number of souls that were blooming around her. The superstitious part of her itched to flee. The hair on the back of her neck rose and her mouth felt dry. Akunda's temple had been seductive in it's bargain. Forget. Let the bad melt away from you. She'd wanted it. She'd contemplated it. Ultimately she had not gone through the ritual, but it had been hours of deliberation with herself. She'd come out drained. But now Khaeris looked on the Death Loa's home and she knew she'd only feel the surge of adrenaline--Life!--when she escaped this place. Her ears twitched as dhe thought she heard laughter bubbling up around her. It was quiet, it was hushed. But he had a beautiful voice, that Bwonsamdi. A siren in his own right.
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Happy Pride Month you all!! Let me introduce you my bi trans zandalari Dhukan. A young troll who found a sanctuary in Akunda’s temple where the loa helped him to forget his horrible past and gave him the identity he deserves. Now is one of Akunda’s priest helping all who needs a sanctuary in all Zandalar.
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I’m none too good with words but I sort of had this idea for Atul’s pet’s backstory. I don’t really know how to word this so I’m just going to ramble as best as I can!
I feel like with the Alliance incursions into Vol’dun Atul served as a Scout there during one of these incursions because of his history with Vol’dun. I feel like he came across a Human Houndmaster that was cruel to his pets and I feel like he planned an ambush and killed the Human and unintentionally wounded the poor wolf under his command.
At first he thought of putting the poor animal out of it’s misery. It was severely wounded but he decided against it and brought them to the Temple of Akunda where he found a Priest of Akunda to heal them. I was rightly thinking maybe that is why this Wolf looks like he does. He was healed by a Priest of the Loa of Storms and Thunder.
It took a lot of time during the Beast’s recovery to earn it’s trust.
I don’t know if this sounds too far fetched or silly but I thought it could be a neat idea.
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Safe
(Written by Rakaj!)
“Please, please, I just wanna go home…”
Rakaj felt his heart break as he heard those words. The others around him were arguing about something, but he couldn’t hear them. They weren’t important. What was important was this poor, tortured soul in front of him. Ko’tiji, a young troll and a scapegoat in an assassination plot, accused of killing a much-beloved High Priest of his own loa and sentenced to exile. Marched into the harsh deserts of Vol’dun with no supplies, but it didn’t end there. Of course it didn’t.
He wasn’t simply turned loose, as most exiles were. He wasn’t even given the chance to run to the temple of Akunda, his loa. Go’jakar, the seemingly corrupt Prelate who was, at the very least, in on the plot, had personally marched him away from the temple, out to some abandoned ruins where no one would think to look. He killed his own men before beating the young troll to within an inch of his life, the boy crying, begging, pleading for it to stop.
When Rakaj, along with the other members of the Zandali Dominion, had come across the scene of a small, distant fight, he had been torn. If this was who they were looking for, they absolutely should get involved, but if it wasn’t, this would simply waste valuable time that Ko’tiji didn’t have.
He was so glad they got involved.
When the fighting had stopped, Rakaj immediately went to comfort Ko’tiji. The boy had been thrown to the floor, and awoke just as the shaman reached him. Immediately he began to scurry back, fear clear in his eyes as he begged for his life.
“Please don’t kill me,” he cried, as tears welled up in his eyes, “I didn’t do it! Ask Auntie Aizuna! I would have never… I loved him…”
Ko’tiji broke down then, and Rakaj moved to comfort him. The boy threw his arms around him, sobbing with a mix of pain and relief as he began to realize that he was saved. Rakaj lifted the young troll into his arms, intent on carrying him all the way across the desert if that’s what it took to get him home.
And so he did.
The sun was steadily dropping behind the mountains by the time they reached Akunda’s temple in Vol’dun, and for Rakaj it was a welcome sight. Ko’tiji had fallen asleep shortly after they departed the ruins, curled up in the shaman’s arms, and Rakaj was perfectly fine with letting him sleep. The group came to a stop outside the entrance of the temple, to rest and get some food and water, but Rakaj just kept walking.
The barrier of lightning which kept outsiders from simply walking into the temple offered no such trouble to Rakaj. He was a priest of Akunda, and the boy in his arms a devote follower. The lightning danced across their bodies as they passed through it, but no harm came to either of them.
Static began to gather in the central room of the temple as Rakaj entered, energy building until, in a flash of lightning, Akunda appeared in the center of the room. Rakaj bowed his head respectfully to his loa, but for once did not kneel, with Ko’tiji still in his arms. The boy stirred, glancing around drowsily as consciousness returned to him. His eyes went wide as they fell upon Akunda, words failing him as he found himself in the physical presence of his loa for the first time. Joyful tears began to stream down his cheeks as he realized that he was, finally, safe.
Akunda let out a low rumble, and those present could almost swear they saw the great thunder lizard smile.
“Hello, my child. It is good to see you safe.”
Rakaj chuckled softly as Ko’tiji failed to speak. He gave a quick nod to one of the other priests in the room, who nodded in return and ran to fetch a blanket, laying it out on the stone in front of Akunda. Rakaj gently set the young troll down atop the blanket and waved a hand to either side, gesturing to the fountains at the corners of the room.
Glowing waters rose from the fountains, flowing elegantly through the air and streaming gently towards Ko’tiji. The waters swirled around him, smaller rivulets flowing from the larger stream to start gently healing the boy’s wounds, as he stared in awe at Akunda. There was a peaceful silence in the temple, broken only by the sound of running water, distant prayers, and a gentle hum of lingering electricity in the air.
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A bit later, the sun had finally fully set. The Dominion was settling within the inn, or had gone off… somewhere. Probably back to Dazar’Alor. Rakaj fiddled with an uncarved chunk of wood, that the one called Xen’aji had hastily shoved into his hand as he joined their group. One of the other members had later explained how it worked, and now it held a faint, brilliantly blue glow.
Pocketing the trinket with a hum, Rakaj looked across the temple, to a small alcove hidden away in the corner. A small cot had been set up, and a trio of trolls were chattering away atop it. Ko’tiji was in the middle, finally smiling again as the two women beside him kept him distracted.
Rakaj had sent word to Aizuna in Dazar’Alor shortly after he finished healing Ko’tiji, and she had, of course, brought his mother along. They were welcomed into the temple and, after a joyful reunion, informed Ko’tiji that he would be coming home with them the following day. There were tears, not just from the trio but from… well, pretty much everyone in the temple who was there to witness it.
With a smile, Rakaj got up and made his way for his own bed within the temple, exhausted but excited for the road ahead.
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Headcanons for Torcali
I love the idea of this Loa, though we have seen nothing of her ingame, aside from little lore snippets and a cameo in Zandalari recruitment quest (though there are threads in the 8.2 PTR that we might see more of her).
So I thought I’d share all the headcanons I made for her. Because I can!
Torcali is, or is thought to be, one of the oldest Loa in existence.
She is living, but her hide is so covered in stones and plant-life, she’s been thought to made of the earth. Her horns are made of obsidian, which is used for the majority of the Zandalari’s weaponry.
Torcali is HUGE. Rezan is laughably small beside her bulk.
There is a legend that Torcali was the one who killed Xibala when the great devilsaur threatened the world. Some say it was at Rezan’s behest, as he couldn’t bear to see his mother maddened so.
Rezan and Torcali have (or had) a grudging respect for one another. Rezan is more begrudging of her than she is of him; Torcali gives exactly no shits.
Due to her size and slow speed, she couldn’t come to her followers aid when Zul betrayed the Zandalari, but she granted her protection to her followers, and thus many non-combatants survived.
It does make calling Torcali very difficult, but her power is such she doesn’t mind communicating long distance with her followers.
The Loa of Bounty looks formidable, but she has a grandmotherly sweetness to her, and her followers are fiercely devoted to her because she is so gentle and kind. She doesn’t talk often, but when she does, you know to listen.
Don’t piss her off, though. She is a direhorn, after all. Her rage is difficult to raise, but once you raise it...well, better hope Bwonsamdi has a nice room for you.
Talking of the Loa of Death, he’ll talk a lot of shit about Torcali behind her back, but he’s nothing if not polite to her face. She takes no shit from Bwonsamdi, and whilst is charming to him, her tone is cloaked in thinly veiled threat.
She took the loss of Rezan particularly hard, and her followers noticed that their Loa, even though not know to be chatty, was even more quiet than usual.
The blood trolls stopped trying to corrupt Torcali after she massacred a whole bunch of blood trolls that attacked her followers in Nazmir. Unfortunately, they also took out a good portion of her high priests, which is why Torcali is under-represented in BFA; they were being replaced.
Torcali is very choosy when it comes to choosing her Chosen and high priests - her trials are more tests of patience and time, though aptitude helps. Even when these positions are wiped out, the Loa sticks to her traditions. Urgency is not really a thing.
A prelate order is establishing under her, since she was close to Rezan. She cannot provide the power that they enjoyed under Rezan, but those who seek to protect others enjoy her blessing.
There was a cult that proclaimed Torcali as the Loa of Queens, but the followers of Rezan quickly stamped it out. There is no record of Rezan ever being ousted until his death, though that might account for why the Devilsaur Loa never really got on with Torcali.
Torcali and Pa’ku are BFFs. Mostly because Pa’ku likes dropping people on the rocks that Torcali provides. Or her horns.
Torcali and Akunda have a very close relationship, due to his ownership of the storms, and her powers over the harvest. Some suggest that they are as close as lovers, but none dare ask the Loa this.
It’s thought Torcali’s temple is in Vol’dun, but it has been buried beneath the sands, forcing her to wander eternal. Since the desert became a dumping ground for exiles, none of her followers dare go there in pilgrimage.
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The Scepter of Anamnesis
“The richness of life lies in the memories we have forgotten.” - Cesare Pavese
Tonight the Voodoo Expedition League, at the behest of the priests of Akunda in Zuldazar, traveled to the desolate wastes of Vol’dun to recover the Scepter of Anamnesis. Stolen by rogue priests who seek to use it for their own selfish ends, the scepter has the power to erase memories.
The League discovered the scepter’s power first hand when the thieves used it as a weapon against them, causing Gaz and Leah to forget the mission and also their friends.
Tensions were high as Ja’mez and Ariyanna tried to convince Gaz and Leah that they were on their side, and that they needed to trust each other and work together. Eventually they were successful, and together the four comrades were able to track down the thieves and recover the scepter.
Finally, the League was able to return the scepter to its rightful owners and have their memories restored.
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Speaking to Lightning Pt 1
I spoke to a Loa last night.
I was sitting in Akundas temple, reading, stewing with my thoughts. When I heard a voice. It sounded nothing like the moon. It wasn't crisp, feminine. It didn't sound like chimes.
But it was calming. Soothing, like a fathers voice. I didn't realize what was happening until after I answered his question,
"What's troubled you, child?"
"My life is miserably complicated and full of pain."
It was then, I realized, that we were simply talking in my head. I hadn't even looked up from the book of mythology I was pouring over. Strange how often those stories come true.
"Tell me about your troubles?" Akunda asked me. I had never met a god or power so interested in my plights before. Perhaps he was bored. I know better than to think myself special, when the world is full of happenings like this.
Before I knew it I was telling him about Wolfgang. About how our family never got started. How the stress of destruction was too much for my injured body. How I didn't know that pain in my belly was abnormal, until it was too late.
I spoke to him about my siblings. Their relationships. I spoke to him about my parents, how I wished to make them proud. Laughed with the strange voice in my head that grew all the more familiar by the second.
Before I knew it the sun was rising, and the priests were starting to make their way inside the temple.
"You return," The Loa stated. His voice changed to a whisper, even in my head. Like this was a secret only for us to share. "Every day until you're ready. Share with me your tales. And I might just give you a boon for what you seek." I went to bed smiling that day.
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Klagemauer - Malygos (eu) head: Bilewing Helmet neck: Heart of Azeroth shoulder: Gaping Maw Shoulderguard back: Void-Drenched Cape chest: Pa'ku Windrider Jerkin shirt: Hidden Shirt tabard: Hidden Tabard wrist: Resilient Outcast's Wristguards hands: Linked Pummeler Grips waist: Shalebiter Interlinked Chain legs: Sea Priest's Greaves feet: Gnawed Iron Fetters finger1: Ring of Akunda's Chosen finger2: Lord Waycrest's Signet trinket1: Chargestone of the Thunder King's Court trinket2: Kul Tiran Cannonball Runner mainHand: Bodyguard's Rifle
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