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The Loa (the troll name for the often lesser [[Wild God]]s)<ref name="wowChronicleV1EmpireZulAwakeningAquir">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', Chapter III AncientKalimdor, "The Empire of Zul and the Awakening of the Aqir"</ref> are a collection of spirits worshiped by trolls on [[Azeroth]]. Loa spirits are more powerful than the [[elementals]], but not as powerful as deities.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', 46</ref> They are ancient to [[Azeroth]], formed by the life giving powers of Freya the Keeper, who also tethered their spirits to the Emerald Dream.
 
   
 
The Loa (the troll name for the often lesser [[Wild God]]s)<ref name="wowChronicleV1EmpireZulAwakeningAquir">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', Chapter III AncientKalimdor, "The Empire of Zul and the Awakening of the Aqir"</ref> are a collection of spirits worshiped by trolls on [[Azeroth]]. Loa spirits are more powerful than the [[elementals]], but not as powerful as deities.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', 46</ref> They are ancient to [[Azeroth]], formed by the life giving powers of Freya the Keeper, who also tethered their spirits to the Emerald Dream.
All Wild gods are called Loa by the trolls, but not all Loa are Wild gods. The Loa spirits such as Bwonsamdi and other various loa resembling spirits of trolls have no connection to the Wild gods or the Emerald Dream. They are in fact, ancient and powerful troll ancestors that now live in the Shadow Lands. Not all trolls that die become Loa. What makes a troll spirit a loa is a mystery, though it is speculated that it has something to do with the amount and type of magics they acquired during life.
 
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All Wild gods are called Loa by the trolls, but not all Loa are Wild gods. The Loa spirits such as Bwonsamdi and other various loa resembling spirits of trolls have no connection to the Wild gods or the Emerald Dream. They are in fact, ancient and powerful troll ancestors that now live in the Shadow Lands. Not all trolls that die become Loa. What makes a troll spirit a loa is a mystery, though it is speculated that it has something to do with the amount and type of magics they acquired during life.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==

Latest revision as of 12:08, 4 November 2018


The Loa (the troll name for the often lesser Wild Gods)[1] are a collection of spirits worshiped by trolls on Azeroth. Loa spirits are more powerful than the elementals, but not as powerful as deities.[2] They are ancient to Azeroth, formed by the life giving powers of Freya the Keeper, who also tethered their spirits to the Emerald Dream.

All Wild gods are called Loa by the trolls, but not all Loa are Wild gods. The Loa spirits such as Bwonsamdi and other various loa resembling spirits of trolls have no connection to the Wild gods or the Emerald Dream. They are in fact, ancient and powerful troll ancestors that now live in the Shadow Lands. Not all trolls that die become Loa. What makes a troll spirit a loa is a mystery, though it is speculated that it has something to do with the amount and type of magics they acquired during life.

Background

The trolls draw power for their voodoo magics by performing rituals and invoking the Primal Gods, Old Gods,[3] forest spirits, and ancestral spirits: their Loa spirits and gods. They may appear as a glowing spheres, emanating ancient wisdom and sadness. The undulation of shining tentacles within its surface are said to grant visions of possible futures.[4]

Supposedly, these spirits are mighty entities that grant the faithful extraordinary powers. If a Shadow Hunter calls upon these "voodoo" spirits, they gain special blessings with which they can combat darkness and help those in need. The abilities granted vary according to the Loa the shadow hunter calls upon.[5] Almost any being who has died and transcended death can be worshiped as a loa, including Forsaken shadow ascendants.

Through faith and communion with the Loa, Shadow Hunters learn magic that hinders enemies and aids allies, gaining a unique mix of spells that delve into the more occult aspects of the Loa.

The five high priests in Zul'Gurub each have a corresponding Primal God. High Priestess Mar'li worships Shadra, High Priest Thekal worships Shirvallah, High Priestess Arlokk worships Bethekk, High Priestess Jeklik worships Hir'eek and High Priest Venoxis worships Hethiss.

The three high prophets in Gundrak each have a corresponding Primal God. Gal'darah worships Akali, Moorabi worships Mam'toth and Slad'ran worships Sseratus.

In Battle for Azeroth

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These named Loa appear or are mentioned in the expansion:

  • Akunda
  • Bwonsamdi <Loa of Death> (Loa of the Grave)
  • Gonk <Lord of the Pack> (Loa of Raptors)
  • Hir'eek <Loa of Bats>
  • Kimbul (aka Eraka no Kimbul)
    • Vunanju (servant of Kimbul)
  • Krag'wa <Loa of Frogs>
  • Pa'ku <Master of Winds> (Loa of Pterrordax)
  • Rezan <Loa of Kings>
  • Sethraliss <Loa of Snakes>
  • Shadra <Loa of Spiders>
  • Torga <Loa of Turtles>

The troll pantheon (Loa gods)

All trolls worship a pantheon of primal forces; a sacred animal represents each aspect of the pantheon.[6] The trolls believe that all substance, living, sentient, or not, all have a it's own spirit and are all considered as Loa. This could range from the ground, to a single warrior. They also believe that when spirits die such as fallen warriors, their spirit lives on and should be honored through ceremonial practice. This includes Voodoo, an important magic used by trolls.

Amani Loa

The trolls of Zul'Aman worship primal beings they call the Forest Gods.[7]

  • IconSmall Serpent Ula-tek, Goddess of Serpents. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Nalorakk Nalorakk, the Bear. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Akil'zon Akil'zon, the Eagle. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Jan'alai Jan'alai, the Dragonhawk. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Halazzi Halazzi, the Lynx. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Darkspear Loa

  • IconSmall UndeadTroll Male Bwonsamdi, the Guardian of the Dead. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Former Darkspear Loa

  • Rezan, the God of the Hunt.

Originally part of the Gurubashi Empire, the Darkspear also continue to worship many of the Gurubashi loa.[8]

Drakkari Loa

  • IconSmall Serpent Sseratus, the Serpent. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall SpiritBeast Har'koa, the Snow leopard. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Bear Rhunok, the Arctic Bear. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Hakkar Quetz'lun, the Wind serpent. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Mammoth Mam'toth, the Mammoth. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Rhino Akali, the Rhino. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Drakkari Gods

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  • Inv misc questionmark Zim'Abwa Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • Inv misc questionmark Zim'Rhuk, the Wise One. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • Inv misc questionmark Zim'Torga, the Mother of Prosperity. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Gurubashi Loa

Sandfury Loa

  • IconSmall Tiger Kimbul, God of Tigers, Lord of beasts, King of Cats, the Prey's Doom.
  • Inv misc questionmark Mueh'zala, God of Death, Father of Sleep, Son of Time, the Night's Friend.

Shadowhunter Loa

  • Inv misc questionmark Legba, Loa of Speed. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • Inv misc questionmark Lukou, Loa of Healing and Respite. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • Inv misc questionmark Ogoun, Loa of War. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall Serpent Dambala, Loa of serpents and treachery. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • Inv misc questionmark Samedi, Loa of the cemeteries and the restful sleep of the dead. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • Inv misc questionmark Shango, Controller of the Realm of Storms. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Zandalari Loa

  • IconSmall UndeadTroll Male Zanza, worshiped by the Zandalar Tribe.
  • IconSmall Raptor Gonk the Great Hunter, is an ancient spirit Zandalarian tales. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Worshipped as Loa

  • IconSmall Ghost Shadow ascendants Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Servitors of the Loa

High priests

High prophets

  • IconSmall IceTroll MaleIconSmall Rhino Gal'darah, high prophet of Akali. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall IceTroll MaleIconSmall Mammoth Moorabi, high prophet of Mam'toth. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.
  • IconSmall IceTroll MaleIconSmall Serpent Slad'ran, high prophet of Sseratus. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found.

Inspiration

The names of the Loa gods are inspired by Loa (also Lwa or L'wha) - intermediary spirits of Haitian Vodou and other Vodoun syncretic religions of similar origin. The character attributes of some of the trollkind pantheon Loa gods are in line with with attributes of their Vodoun namesakes, but others are of pure creative license.

The Loa gods and the troll pantheon, alone, do not seem to be the only root of inspiration from Caribbean cultures for the trollkind race. The trolls' native tongue, Zandali, for example, bears a strong resemblance to the syllabic characteristics of both the Indigenous and Creole languages from the Caribbean and their respective dialects. The trolls' Low Common dialect also resembles the Caribbean dialect of the English language.

References

  1. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, Chapter III AncientKalimdor, "The Empire of Zul and the Awakening of the Aqir"
  2. ^ Magic & Mayhem, 46
  3. ^ Magic & Mayhem, 22
  4. ^ Brian Kindregan 2011-04-27. Vol'jin:The Judgment 4,5,6.
  5. ^ Horde Player's Guide, 68
  6. ^ Dark Factions, 89
  7. ^ Lands of Conflict, 115
  8. ^ Ask Creative Development

See also

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