Nah not really.
Handjob is a handjob.
Nah not really.
Handjob is a handjob.
Except no they weren't. They were intensely savage even by most troll standards. I mean, who the fuck eats their gods and claims to be of sound mind?
That's the thing, it's said they were kicked out of the Amani for being Savage, but right up until the Scourge arived they had a bunch of friendly wolvar living in Zuk'drak proper and didn't seem to be at war with the Furbolg to the south.
(And if the populations of the WC3 mercenary camps are accurate they were chill with Ogres that had found their way to Northrend too.
They ate their own gods out of desperation because the Scourge was pounding on their doorstep.
Crazy move, but they were kind of running low on options.
Because they were too engrossed with fighting each other.
I think the Drakkari being "savage even for Troll standards" and "kicked out of the other tribes" is old lore, possibly RPG (and thus outright not canon).
It's not mentioned in Chronicle. They, the Amani and Gurubashi are all mentioned in the same breath as empires that split of the Zandalari.
Couldn't they have just asked the gods to fight the Scourge for them?
Or would that have meant Scourge Loa?
Wasn't the "eat your gods" thing all part of Drakkuru's keikaku?
>I think the Drakkari being "savage even for Troll standards" and "kicked out of the other tribes" is old lore, possibly RPG (and thus outright not canon).
Didn't Lands of Mystery also have Alliance/Explorer's League forces taking cover in Drak'tharon keep as guests? Or am I just crazy?
Was it? Haven't played through Zul'drak in awhile.
I know there was originally going to be a Gundrak raid (one of the many things in Wrath that were scrapped, if not as disappointing a loss as Azjol-Nerub). I'm wondering if Drakuru was being set up to be its final boss. He felt kind of wasted as a quest mob.