Thrall / Go'el
Thrall / Go'el
Thrall / Go'el
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This article is about the biography of Thrall. For Thrall as a unit in Warcraft III,
see Thrall (Warcraft III). For the Vision of Orgrimmar version, see Thrall (Vision
of Orgrimmar). For other uses, see Thrall (disambiguation).
Thrall / Go'el
Title Earth-Warder,[1]
Earthbinder,[2][3]
World Shaman,[4]
Son of Durotan[5]
Formerly:
Warchief of the Horde,
Chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan,
Leader of the Earthen Ring,
see more below
Gender Male
Race Orc (Humanoid)
Class Shaman, Warrior[6][7]
Far seer
Resource Mana
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) Nation of
Durotar, Orgrimmar, Horde, Horde
Council, Frostwolf clan, Frostwolf
Orcs, Earthen Ring
Former Aedelas Blackmoore
affiliation(s)
Occupation Orc chieftain,[8] Representative of the orcs
on the Horde Council, Shaman of the
Earthen Ring
Former Leader of the Horde, the Frostwolf clan,
occupation(s) and the Earthen Ring, Gladiator,
[9] Second-in-command to Orgrim
Doomhammer[10]
Location Various
Status Alive
Rhakish (maternal great-grandfather);
Relative(s)
Garad, Geyah (paternal grandparents);
Kelkar, Zuura[11] (maternal grandparents);
Durotan, Draka (parents);
Ga'nar, Fenris Wolfbrother (paternal
uncles), Lokra (maternal aunt), Karg
Bloodfury (uncle-in-law);
Ryal (mother-in-law);
Aggra (life-mate);
Durak (son),[12] Rehze (daughter)
Mentor(s) Orgrim Doomhammer (former warchief
and mentor), Drek'Thar (shaman
mentor), Sergeant (gladiator
trainer), Jaramin Skisson (tutor)
Student(s) Garrosh Hellscream
Companion(s) Snowsong (hunting partner)
Grommash Hellscream, Cairne
Bloodhoof, Vol'jin, Taretha
Foxton (surrogate
family), Nazgrel ("blood-brother")
“The beginning of wisdom is the statement 'I do not know.' The person who cannot
make that statement is one who will never learn anything. And I have prided myself on
my ability to learn.”
— Thrall[13]
Thrall (birthname Go'el), son of Durotan and Draka, is the former Warchief of the
restored shamanistic Horde, founder of the nation of Durotar in Kalimdor and one of the
second wave of shaman.[14] His parents killed by Gul'dan's assassins shortly after his
birth in the beginning of the First War, he was found and raised by Aedelas
Blackmoore who gave Thrall his name. Raised as a slave and gladiator, he later
joined Orgrim Doomhammer in freeing the orcs imprisoned after the Second War, being
named Warchief after Doomhammer's death. After leading the Horde away from
the Alliance-claimed Eastern Kingdoms, he rescued and made allies of
the Darkspear trolls and Bloodhoof tauren. Thrall led the new Horde against their former
demonic masters in the Battle of Mount Hyjal. He subsequently led diplomatic efforts at
peace between the Horde and Alliance after the end of the Third War, as well as
accepted new members to the Horde, like the Forsaken of the Undercity and the blood
elves of Quel'Thalas.
After the fall of the Lich King and the increasing elemental unrest heralding
the Cataclysm, Thrall stepped down as leader of the Horde, appointed Garrosh
Hellscream as Warchief, and joined with the shamanistic Earthen Ring to combat the
rampaging elements, eventually aiding the Aspects in Deathwing's downfall.
With his victory over the corrupted aspect behind him, Thrall had been forced to deal
with the chaos his replacement had sown in his wake. The Pandaria Campaign clearly
demonstrated Garrosh's unforeseeable madness and pride, leading to dissension within
the Horde itself. Thrall stepped back in to defend the Horde and its allies from their
increasingly ruthless dictator. Together with Vol'jin and the other disenfranchised
leaders of the Horde, Thrall overthrew his ill-fated successor in the Siege of Orgrimmar.
After Garrosh's capture, Thrall personally chose Vol'jin to hold the Horde together and
pledged his allegiance to him, along with the remaining leaders of the faction. His
mate Aggra also gave birth to a son named Durak.
During the war in Draenor, Thrall was a key member of the Horde expedition to
an alternate version of the orcish homeworld Draenor. In addition to aiding in many key
battles, he met and befriended his parents of that timeline and made allies of
the Frostwolf Orcs. Knowing that Garrosh was responsible for the events in the
alternate Draenor, Thrall pursued him and was ultimately successful in killing Garrosh in
their final mak'gora.
Eventually, the weight of all the wars he had fought began to weigh more heavily upon
the former warchief and Thrall's own abilities and resolve eventually began to waver.
During the Burning Legion's latest invasion of Azeroth, he passed both
the Doomhammer and the mantle of leader of the Earthen Ring down to a
shaman adventurer, knowing the future was now in safer hands. With this, he retired
with his family to Nagrand, where he established a small farm. This did not last, as he
was called from retirement by Varok Saurfang, who needed his aid in
preventing Sylvanas Windrunner, Vol'jin's successor after his death during the Legion's
invasion, from tearing the Horde apart. Leading a rebellion alongside Saurfang, Thrall
upheld his promise to Saurfang who perished during a mak'gora with Windrunner, who
then abandoned the Horde. Taking on a mantle of leadership for his people once again,
Thrall became a member of the Horde Council, which replaced the warchief position, as
the orcish representative.
After the end of the war, Thrall was captured along other leaders of both factions by
the Mawsworn, and was sent into the Shadowlands where he was tormented
within Torghast. He was eventually rescued by Maw Walkers and joined them in their
campaign against the Jailer and his forces.
Thrall serves as one of the main protagonists in the Warcraft franchise.
Contents
1 Biography
o 1.1 Youth
o 1.2 The orcs
o 1.3 Liberation
o 1.4 Of Blood and Honor
o 1.5 Reign of Chaos
1.5.1 Flight to Kalimdor
1.5.2 Exodus of the Horde
1.5.3 Kalimdor
1.5.4 Lifting of the Blood Curse
1.5.5 Battle of Mount Hyjal
o 1.6 Founding of Orgrimmar
o 1.7 Lordship
o 1.8 World of Warcraft
o 1.9 The Burning Crusade
o 1.10 Theramore peace summit
o 1.11 Echoes of Doom
o 1.12 Legends: Fear
o 1.13 Wrath of the Lich King
1.13.1 Broken peace
1.13.2 Secrets of Ulduar
1.13.3 Heart of War
1.13.4 Crusaders' Coliseum
o 1.14 War Against the Nightmare
o 1.15 Shaman (manga)
o 1.16 The Shattering
o 1.17 Cataclysm
1.17.1 Twilight of the Aspects
1.17.2 Rage of the Firelands
1.17.3 Charge of the Aspects
1.17.4 Hour of Twilight
o 1.18 Tides of War
o 1.19 Mists of Pandaria
1.19.1 Landfall
1.19.2 Escalation
1.19.3 Siege of Orgrimmar
o 1.20 War Crimes
o 1.21 The Iron Tide
o 1.22 Warlords of Draenor
o 1.23 Legion
o 1.24 Battle for Azeroth
1.24.1 Meeting with Saurfang
1.24.2 Rise of Azshara
1.24.3 Visions of N'Zoth
o 1.25 Shadows Rising
o 1.26 Death Rising
o 1.27 Shadowlands
1.27.1 Chains of Domination
1.27.2 Eternity's End
2 Locations
3 Quests
4 Tactics
5 Personality
6 Names and titles
7 Abilities
8 Memorable quotes
o 8.1 Lord of the Clans
o 8.2 Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
o 8.3 Warcraft III: Frozen Throne
o 8.4 Rise of the Horde
o 8.5 World of Warcraft
8.5.1 Gossip
8.5.2 The Fall of the Dark Horde
o 8.6 The Burning Crusade
8.6.1 Escape from Durnholde Keep
8.6.2 Battle for Mount Hyjal
o 8.7 Wrath of the Lich King
8.7.1 Scourge Invasion
8.7.2 Dialogue
o 8.8 Cataclysm
o 8.9 Mists of Pandaria
o 8.10 Warlords of Draenor
8.10.1 Wor'gol
8.10.2 Wor'var
8.10.3 Dialogue
o 8.11 Legion
o 8.12 Battle for Azeroth
8.12.1 Durotar
8.12.2 Post-War Campaign
8.12.3 Orgrimmar Embassy
o 8.13 Shadowlands
o 8.14 Hearthstone cinematic
o 8.15 Heroes of the Storm trailer
o 8.16 Other
9 Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans
10 In the RPG
11 In Hearthstone
12 In Heroes of the Storm
13 Alternate timelines
14 Notes and trivia
o 14.1 Inspiration
15 Speculation
16 Gallery
o 16.1 Fan art
17 Videos
18 Patch changes
19 See also
20 References
21 External links
Biography
Youth
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