Thrall (Warcraft)
Thrall is a male video game character who features in Warcraft.
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Biography
Go'el was a male Orc who was the son of Durotan and Draka during the Horde's invasion of Azeroth. The Orc was born in his clan's new home at the Alterac Mountains where after his birth he was taken by his mother to accompany Durotan in a secret meeting with the Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer at Loch Modan. Whilst there, Durotan warned Orgrim of he treachery of the warlock Gul'dan and his Shadow Council who used their people to fulfl their ambitions for greater power. Following the meeting, Durotan and his family made their way home where they were escorted by Orgrim's personal bodyguards. During the journey, the guards were revealed to had actually been assassins loyal to Gul'dan who went forward with murdering Durotan and Draka whilst the infant Go'el was left to die helplessly in the wilderness.
Overview
Personality and attributes
The name Thrall was one given to him when he was an infant taken to an Alliance internment camp and when he was raised as a slave.
Unlike typical Orcs, Thrall was shown to be wise beyond his years and very honorable.
His father had been the former chieftain of the Frostwolf clan.
Powers and abilities
Through training, he became the first new Shaman within the Horde since their corruption by Fel magic. Through ancient rites, he came to wield the powers of earth and storms.
He could call forth Chain Lightning that was capable of striking multiple enemies in its path.
Thrall could also summon forth Feral Spirits that were able to aid him in battle.
Amongst his most powerful spells was the ability to cause an Earthquake to engulf the land.
Notes
- Thrall was created by Chris Metzen and featured in the setting of the Warcraft universe.
In other media
Video games
- In Heroes of the Storm, Thrall appeared as a playable hero champion in the setting of the MOBA video game where he was voiced by actor Chris Metzen.
Appearances
- Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos:
- Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne:
- World of Warcraft:
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