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HordeRevantusk tribe
Revantusk Trolls Title
Main leader Primal Torntusk
Secondary leaders Elder Torntusk
Race(s) Forest trollForest troll Forest troll
Dire troll Dire troll
Character classes Shadow hunter, Witch doctor, Primal
Capital Revantusk Village
Theater of operations The Hinterlands Primarily Revantusk Village
Language(s) Zandali
Affiliation Horde

The Revantusk tribe of forest trolls have constructed a well-fortified village on the coast of the Hinterlands. After learning of Thrall's new Horde and his noble goals, the Revantusk trolls agreed to a pact of friendship and mutual assistance with the Horde. Their relation with the other forest trolls of the Hinterlands is mostly in the form of conflict.


Background

Never one of the larger tribes in the Amani empire, the Revantusk tribe was nearly wiped out by the Troll Wars. Reluctantly, the trolls yielded to practicality and moved a safe distance away from the elven invaders. Like other forest trolls, the Revantusks swore that one day they would have their revenge.

The Second War gave the forest trolls that opportunity. Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer asked the trolls to ally themselves with the Horde. In return, Doomhammer promised that the Horde would vanquish the high elves and assist the forest trolls in reestablishing the Amani empire.

As leader of all the forest trolls at the time, Zul'jin eventually accepted Doomhammer's offer. A few tribes of forest trolls joined their new allies on the battlefield. Shortly thereafter, the Horde burned down the borderlands of Quel'Thalas and slaughtered many high elf civilians. Furious at this wanton destruction of life, the elves subsequently committed all their resources to the war, which the Alliance ultimately won.

Several additional battles later, most of the vanquished orcs on Azeroth were rounded up and placed in internment camps. In the war's disastrous aftermath, the Horde was shattered, and many forest trolls deserted their former orc allies without a moment's hesitation. The Revantusks had little choice other than to flee as well, for their numbers were far too few to liberate the captive orcs, particularly when the orcs themselves seemed uninterested in freedom. Because they continued to feel some loyalty toward the Horde, the Revantusks were the target of many attacks from other forest trolls. Eventually the Revantusk tribe relocated to the coast of the Hinterlands, where they hoped to avoid further notice.

Then the courageous orc Thrall began reassembling a new Horde. He resolved that his people would return to their shamanistic traditions and establish a nation of their own. Word of the revitalized Horde and its noble goals soon reached the Revantusk trolls, who were still dwelling in Lordaeron. The news stirred the trolls' interest, and the tribe immediately dispatched its speediest runners to make contact with the orcs.

Thrall was wary of the trolls at first, but he came to see that the Revantusk trolls were unique among forest trolls in a fundamental way. The Revantusk tribe had never had much in the way of the fighters or resources, and so it had instead decided to specialize in the trickier art of negotiation. By the time they spoke with Thrall, the Revantusks had acquired a reputation for trustworthiness that was well deserved.

The trolls were impressed by Thrall and his dream. Even so, they remembered the recklessness and corruption of the Old Horde. Thus, the Revantusks declined to rejoin the Horde, but they did agree to a pact of friendship and mutual assistance.

Today the Revantusk tribe continues to live in a village along the southeast coast of the Hinterlands. Due to the tribe's small size and the Revantusks' pact with Thrall, all other forest trolls regard the Revantusk trolls as weaklings and enemies. Similarly, the honorable Revantusks regard other forest trolls as traitors to the New Horde. A long-standing enmity exists between the Revantusk tribe and the Wildhammer clan of dwarves, who dwell in the Hinterlands and are considered enemies of the Horde.[1]

Thrall has been in communication with the Reventusk forest trolls, who agreed to a tentative alliance with the Horde.[2]

Cataclysm

File:ElderTorntuskCataclysm.jpg

Elder Torntusk the Co-Leader of the Revantusk.

The recent Cataclysm has seen Elder Torntusk's return to the Revantusk Village and the Revantusk tribe openly supporting the Horde. The Revantusk are battling the other Forest Troll tribes in the region and the Wildhammer Dwarves in an effort to claim the Hinterlands for themselves and the Horde. Primal Torntusk can be personally seen leading the Revantusk efforts in gaining control of Jintha'Alor.

Even though they were once part of the Amani empire, Zul seemingly has made no known effort to recruit them.

Relationships

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Primal Torntusk, the Co Revantusk leader.

Though not officially allied to the Horde, they get along well with it, having respect for Thrall and the orcs. They find it hard to relate to the Darkspear trolls though.[3]

It should be noted that Thrall was not always so welcoming toward the Forest Trolls. During the First Mission of the Warcraft III Prologue Campaign, Exodus of the Horde, he expresses disgust that Forest Trolls were ever considered a part of the Horde, he then kills several of them.[4] This is rather uncharacteristic of Thrall, however, and may have been Retconned. If it is still Canon, it is unknown what caused his change of heart, although it is conceivable that it was trolls in general that he despised, and thus the events with Sen'Jin's Jungle Trolls may have changed his mind about Forest Trolls as well. It may also be possible that he simply feels disdain for Forest Trolls for abandoning the Horde, and that since the Revantusk have renewed their allegiance, he considers only their tribe worthy.


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The presence of Lard seems to imply they get along well with ogres. Although this could be an individual case.

It is unknown what they think of the blood elves. They seem to willingly to tolerate them and in-game don't express prejudice (this could likely be a game play mechanic).

Forest Trolls can be seen in Overlord Krom'gar army in Stonetalon, while it is possible that they are members of the Revantusk tribe nothing official supports this. Though if it is true it does show that the relationship between the Revantusk and the Horde has drastically improved and that the Revantusk could be members of the Horde, instead of allies of the Horde.

Known Members

Name Role Status Location
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Elder Torntusk Co-Leader Alive Revantusk Village
IconSmall Forest Troll Female Horde Primal Torntusk Co-Leader Alive Jintha'Alor
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Kotonga Alive Jintha'Alor
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Katoom Angler Alive Revantusk Village
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Markhor Huntsman Alive Revantusk Village
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Malkhor Huntsman Deceased Jintha'Alor
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Ongo'longo Alive Jintha'Alor
IconSmall Forest Troll Female Horde Yayo'jin Mystic Alive Revantusk Village
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Gan'dranda General Killable Shaol'watha
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Otho Moji'ko Alive Revantusk Village
IconSmall Forest Troll Male Horde Renn'az Alive Revantusk Village

In-game faction

Removed from game The subject of this section was removed from World of Warcraft in patch 1.11.0.

Revantusk Tribe was a faction introduced to World of Warcraft in patch 1.5. If a Level 60 Horde player were to complete all the quests with the Revantusk trolls, they could reach 340/3000 neutral with them. However, after patch 1.11, the trolls were removed as a faction and are merely friendly to Horde players, like the Brackenwall Village ogres.

Before patch 1.11, there were many rumors about the future of the Revantusk trolls as players speculated on what would become of the faction. The two most popular beliefs would be that the trolls would become a Battleground faction, in combat with the Wildhammer Clan, while the other theory saw the trolls becoming a part of a new instance to be introduced to the Hinterlands. Neither rumor became reality as the faction was removed from World of Warcraft.

The Wildhammers ended up as part of the Twin Peaks battleground but despite the great enmity between the Wildhammers and the Revantusks, the reintroduced Dragonmaw Clan takes the place as the Horde faction, possibly because the Revantusk are too small or they just have no plight with these wildhammers.

Patch changes

Notes

  • It was at one point heavily implied that Zul'jin was infact the leader of the Revantusks[5][6], but he ended up as a hostile boss in Zul'aman.

References

 
  1. ^ http://worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/troll/foresttribes.html#revantusk
  2. ^ Bennie, Scott; Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch. Horde Player's Guide, 176. ISBN 9781588467720. 
  3. ^ Bennie, Scott; Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch. Horde Player's Guide, 10. ISBN 9781588467720. 
  4. ^ Chasing Visions, "Forest trolls! I still can't believe they were ever a part of the Horde."
  5. ^ Horde Players Guide, pg 166
  6. ^ Cannibalistic Cousins

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