The Wild Gods are primal manifestations of life and nature. They inhabit the physical world of Azeroth, but their spirits are bound to the Emerald Dream. Many Wild Gods appear in the form of gargantuan animals.[1] The pandaren call them the August Celestials[citation needed] and the trolls call them Loa.[2]
Known[]
- Aessina the Wisp
- Agamaggan the Boar
- Ashamane the Cat
- Aviana, the Lady Raven
- Goldrinn the Wolf
- Malorne the Stag
- Omen the Hound
- Tortolla the Turtle
- Ursoc, the Mighty Bear
- Ursol, the Wise Bear
August Celestials[]
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Loa[]
Many of the avatars of the Loa have humanoid forms with features of the animal they represent.
- Akali the Rhinocerous
- Akil'darah the Dark Eagle[citation needed]
- Akil'zon the White Eagle[citation needed]
- Bethekk the Panther
- Bwonsamdi the Guardian of the Dead[citation needed]
- Gonk the Raptor
- Gral the Shark (Loa of the Seas and Oceans)
- Hakkar the Soulflayer (Wind Serpent demigod)
- Halazzi the Lynx
- Har'koa the Snow Leopard
- Hethiss the Snake
- Hir'eek the Bat
- Jan'alai the Dragonhawk
- Kimbul, King of Cats
- Mam'toth the Mammoth
- Mueh'zala, Father of Sleep, the Son of Time, and the Night's Friend
- Nalorakk the Dire Bear[citation needed]
- Rhunok the Polar Bear
- Quetz'lun the Feathered Serpent
- Shadra the Spider
- Shirvallah the Tiger
- Sseratus the Cobra
- Zanza the Restless
References[]
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, Introduction; Cosmology
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, Chapter III Ancient Kalimdor, "The Empire of Zul and the Awakening of the Aqir"
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