Farmer Lok'lub



Farmer Lok'lub is an orc located at the Valley of Trials in Durotar.

He is originally from Nagrand on Draenor. He used to test his strength against the beasts.

Farmer Lok'lub and Farmer Krella are found at Frostwall if the Barn is built. He brings the captured animals back to the garrison.

Quests

 * Bigger Trap, Better Rewards (Horde)
 * Breaking into the Trap Game (Horde)
 * Feeding An Army (Horde)

Quotes

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 * Gossip
 * Our fortifications here are mighty, but the landscape is savage.
 * After many years in Durotar, it feels good to return home.
 * I have obtained a new pitchfork for this adventure.
 * This is not the Draenor I remember, but I was young, and Nagrand was my home.
 * I am not used to the scent of air so crisp. It is much less boar-flavored.
 * We have come to aid the horde [sic] in any way that we can.


 * So you wish to test your strength against the beasts of ? I spend many days, in my youth, doing the same. Take one of the iron traps from the stack behind me, and find a wolf, clefthoof, talbuk, or elekk to pit yourself against.


 * First, you must wound the creature greatly. Then, lead it into the trap, which will snap shut, capturing the creature.


 * Bring the trapped creature back to us, and we will turn it into materials. The creature you choose to hunt will determine what we will gain: the talbuk and wolves have the thickest furs, while the clefthoof and elekks have sturdy hides of leather.


 * We have managed to create a trap that closes more tightly than the last. With this improved iron trap, you will be able to bring down the mighty boar and riverbeast.


 * Boar and riverbeast meat are thick and tasty. We can make them into the perfect meal.


 * Our elders once spoke of the most ancient and powerful beasts on the western plains of Nagrand. We now have a trap with jaws that can rival any war wolf. Should you manage to bring down one of these beasts, the furs, meats, and leathers will last us for some time.

Trivia

 * He and Farmer Krella are a reference to the popular painting known as American Gothic