Scourge trolls[1][2] are undead ice trolls from Zul'Drak that served under Overlord Drakuru after his allegiance to the Scourge.
Named[]
- Ku'ma <The Bone Collector>, Isle of Giants
Types[]
- Diseased Drakkari, Grizzly Hills
- Drakuru Blood Drinker, Zul'Drak
- Drakuru Prophet, Zul'Drak
- Drakuru Raptor Rider, Zul'Drak
- Drakuru's Guard, Zul'Drak
- Famished Scourge Troll, Grizzly Hills
- Reanimated Drakkari Tribesman, Dragonblight
- Risen Drakkari Bat Rider, Drak'Tharon Keep
- Risen Drakkari Death Knight, Drak'Tharon Keep
- Risen Drakkari Handler, Drak'Tharon Keep
- Risen Drakkari Soulmage, Drak'Tharon Keep
- Risen Drakkari Warrior, Drak'Tharon Keep
- Servant of Drakuru, Zul'Drak
- Withered Troll, Zul'Drak
Mists of Pandaria[]
After the Lich King's defeat, many undead ice trolls could also be found serving the Drakkari who joined the Zandalari at the Throne of Thunder. They were infected by a deadly plague, and the foul necromantic magics that animated these last remnants of the Drakkari tribe left them bereft of intelligence and purpose, causing them to attack random targets:[3]
Battle for Azeroth[]
Many undead ice trolls are among the Icetusk tribe on Island Expeditions.
In the RPG[]
A Scourge troll is a troll that has been turned undead by a version of the plague made to specifically work on trolls and has become a withered troll. A Scourge troll's eyes are a pale, milky blue and its skin is a sickly green with strange, light gray splotches. A Scourge troll sways as it walks, its long hands dragging on the ground, its knees barely bending with each stride. Its small eyes stare straight ahead, and it does not swerve to avoid obstacles but plows through them. It staggers around with no clear purpose and follows any movement it sees. The minute it sees another living creature it attacks, trying to kill the target. These trolls were not very bright when alive and are even less so now — if attacked from multiple directions they grow confused and disoriented. Most Scourge trolls are ice trolls as the plague variant was first tested on them.[4]
Notes[]
- Although non-canon, Lands of Mystery matches Wrath of the Lich King in many aspects. These trolls were mentioned as part of a plot led by Kril'fon to take over Zul'Drak. As Lands of Mystery takes place before Wrath of the Lich King, this may have been a previous plot, or the concept was rebooted and rolled into Drakuru's plaguing efforts.
- Their sound files are called "undead ice troll".
References[]
- ^ [15-30] Seared Scourge
- ^ [80H] Proof of Demise: The Prophet Tharon'ja
- ^ Horridon#The Drakkari
- ^ Lands of Mystery, pg. 173
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