Drakkari tribe
| Main leader | |
| Character classes | Trapper, Berserker, Warlord, Shadow priest, High priest |
| Capital | Gundrak |
| Base of operations | Zul'Drak |
| Theater of operations | Northrend |
| Main language | Zandali, Low Common |
| Secondary languages | Common |
| Affiliation | Zandalar tribe |
| Status | Defeated, remnants joined the Zandalari |
The Drakkari tribe is a tribe of ice trolls that founded the nation of Zul'Drak (also called the Drakkari Empire[1])in eastern Northrend, with the city of Gundrak as their capital. They seem to be a hardy people, persisting through hostilities from the empire of Azjol-Nerub and now the Scourge.
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Background
The Drakkari tribe is one of a few small tribes that were driven out of civilized lands long ago for their extremely violent and cruel behavior. These barbarous trolls settled far in the north of ancient Kalimdor, adapted to their snowy environment, and formed the nation of Zul'Drak. After the Sundering, the Drakkari tribe continued to live in what had become the bitterly cold continent of Northrend. To this day, the ruins of the Drakkari civilization are scattered throughout the eastern side of Northrend.
Like Zandalari trolls, the Drakkari average eight feet in height: significantly larger than all other documented trolls. There the resemblance ends. Unlike the peaceful Zandalar tribe, Drakkari trolls are a ruthless and savage people who delight in battle and have no interest in the pursuit of knowledge. Hunting is also a popular pastime for Drakkari trolls because raw meat is the primary staple of their diet. Some Drakkari Trolls, however, such as Gan'jo, contest that the tribe once had a more civilized way of life, that they had become a lost people, fierce and savage. For how long this has been the case is anyone's guess.
Regardless of its combat skills, the Drakkari tribe respects the might of the Lich King and does its best to avoid the growing forces of the Scourge. Even so, the Lich King has raised a number of ice trolls into undeath and forced them to serve him. The Scourge has also recently taken possession of Drak'Tharon Keep, an ancient Drakkari citadel. War between the Scourge and Drakkari may be inevitable, and the outcome would surely be disastrous for the trolls.
Wrath of the Lich King
Drak'Tharon Keep once served the Drakkari trolls as a formidable outpost at the edge of their kingdom, Zul'Drak, but a recent Scourge invasion has delivered the fortress into the Lich King's hands. The keep's fallen defenders are now the Lich King's undead minions, and they are advancing into the heart of Drakkari territory.[2]
Desperate to save their kingdom from collapse, the trolls of Zul'Drak have turned on their ancient gods. The wild deities are now considered a source of untapped power, their potent blood providing the means to repel the Lich King's minions, who have overtaken parts of the troll nation. Heroes have recently journeyed to the beleaguered region to strike at the savage Drakkari and their maddened prophets. Even so, the greatest threat to the region is rumored to lie undisturbed within the capital of the ice trolls' empire, Gundrak. In the depths of the city, the most sacred shrines are said to be steeped in the mojo of slain gods. Surrounded by this dark energy, twisted Drakkari high prophets grow in power, infusing their followers with incredible strength. If left undisturbed, the trolls of Gundrak may soon unleash their burgeoning might, plunging the entire region into chaos.[3]
The Zandalari of Zim'Torga are particularly interested in the madness that has overtaken the Drakkari tribe of Zul'Drak, and seek to try and save some of the Drakkari history before it is wiped out for good.
Cataclysm
During a meeting of the troll tribes, held after the Cataclysm, it is stated that Zul'Drak has fallen to the Scourge. A few ice trolls can be seen in attendance.[4]
Mists of Pandaria
The remaining Drakkari have bolstered the Zandalari forces invading the northern shores of Pandaria, along with the Gurubashi, Amani and Farraki tribes. As mark of their fall against the Scourge, a part of their strength are the undeads. [5] They take part to the fight during the fight of Horridon and the defence of the Council of Elders.
In the RPG
Unlike some other troll tribes, a group of ice trolls still retains a portion of its kingdom: the Drakkari live in Zul'Drak in Northrend. These are larger and stronger than ice trolls elsewhere, and indeed almost all other trolls, averaging 8 feet in height.[6]
Notable member
| Name | Role | Condition | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leader of the tribe, member of Council of Elders | killable | Lightning Promenade, Throne of Thunder | |
| Traitor, Overlord of Scourge | Deceased[7] - killable (Wow) | Voltarus, Zul'drak | |
| Prophet of Sseratus | Deceased[8] - killable (Wow) | Gundrak, Zul'drak | |
| High prophet of Mam'toth | Deceased[9] - killable (Wow) | Gundrak, Zul'drak | |
| High prophet of Akali | Deceased[10] - killable (Wow) | Gundrak, Zul'drak | |
| Warlord of the tribe | Deceased [11] - killable (Wow) | Zol'Maz Stronghold, Zul'drak |
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