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Rezan and Bwonsamdi

The Loa of Kings, Rezan, confronting Bwonsamdi, the Loa of Death

Loa (aka spirit gods)[1] is the name given by trolls to the beings they worship, such as the Wild Gods,[2][3] beings such as Kith'ix or G'huun, or spirits like wisps.[4] Countless loa exist, most weak, but some very powerful. Most are shapeless, whereas others have animal or creature forms.[5] Powerful, enlightened Zandalari can become loa upon their death - or so it is believed.[5]

Background

Early troll tribes, though varying wildly in customs and traditions, all shared a common religion: the worship and reverence for the Wild Gods. The mountain range of Zandalar in southern Kalimdor was home to many loa, and was thus treated as being sacred.[2] Troll priests are devoted to only one loa per troll, while troll druids use the powers of several loa at once. This is something the loa do not like, as they prefer to be worshiped one at a time.[6] Shadow hunters commune with multiple loa as well, and the loa can even channel themselves through the shadow hunters when they use their ceremonial rush'kah masks.[7]

The loa can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to trolls. Tales abound in troll culture, of those blessed by the loa with extraordinary regenerative abilities, strengthening their already powerful, natural regeneration.[8] The tale of Vula'jin the Void speaks of how he regrew almost his entire body after standing in a pool of shadowflame. But just as the loa can bless, they can also curse; troll children are taught legends of those cursed by the loa, such as Gri'lek, unable to heal even flesh wounds, to instill the proper respect for their patron spirits.[4]

Zandalari (as well as Darkspear)[9] families often worship their own family loa, cities usually have their own civic deities, and the greatest loa are worshiped by the nation as a whole. Powerful, enlightened Zandalari can become loa upon their death - or so it is believed.[5] An example of such a case is Zanza the Restless.[citation needed]  Different troll tribes may call upon different sets of loa.[10]

Troll druids visiting the Moonglade have been overheard calling the wisps who reside there loa, just as they refer to Goldrinn, Aviana, and the other returned Ancients as loa. Night elves and tauren have tried to counsel these trolls on "correct" druidic nomenclature, but the trolls thus far have been stuck in their ways.[4] The loa were later confirmed to be the same type of being as the Ancient Guardians.[2]

After Vol'jin was mortally wounded during the battle at the Broken Shore, the loa spirits spoke to him, claiming that the death will come soon. They also whispered the name Sylvanas Windrunner. Vol'jin thus named her Warchief of the Horde with his last breath.[11]

Some jungle trolls of the Darkspear tribe consider bird spirits to be weak, capricious, undeserving of their worship, and best left to the Amani.[12]

Loa gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive.[13] Merely carrying the symbol of a loa helps strengthen them.[14] Bwonsamdi also grows in power with every soul under his care.[15]

Known

Name Title Worshipers Status
IconSmall Rhino Akali Loa of rhinos Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[16]
Active
IconSmall Eagle Akil'darah Forest trollForest troll Revantusk
Forest trollForest troll Vilebranch
Active
IconSmall Eagle Akil'zon Forest trollForest troll Amani
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[17]
Active
IconSmall ThunderLizard Akunda Loa of storms and new beginnings Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Active
IconSmall Panther Bethekk Jungle trollJungle troll Gurubashi
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[18]
Active
IconSmall Bwonsamdi Bwonsamdi Guardian of the Dead
Loa of Graves
Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[19]
Active
IconSmall Serpent Dambala Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Active
IconSmall SpiderGiant Elortha no Shadra God of Spiders,
The Venom Queen,
Mother of Venom,
Silk Dancer,
Death's Love,[20]
Mistress of Spies[21]
Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear[22]


Forest trollForest troll Vilebranch
Forest trollForest troll Witherbark
Jungle trollJungle troll Gurubashi
Sand trollSand troll Farraki[20]
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari

Unknown[23]
IconSmall Kimbul Eraka no Kimbul God of Tigers,
Lord of Beasts,
King of Cats,
the Prey's Doom[20]
Sand trollSand troll Farraki
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Tortollan Tortollans[24]
Active
IconSmall G'huun G'huun The Blood God Blood trollBlood troll Blood trolls Active
IconSmall Gonk Gonk The Great Hunter,
Lord of the Pack,
Loa of the Hunt
Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear[25]
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Active
IconSmall Shark Gral Loa of the sea Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Active
IconSmall Unknown Grimath Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Active
IconSmall Lynx Halazzi Forest trollForest troll Amani
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[17]
Active
IconSmall Hakkar Hakkar The Soulflayer,
The Blood God,
The Faceless One,
The Loa of Blood
Jungle trollJungle troll Gurubashi
Forest trollForest troll Vilebranch
Active
IconSmall SpiritLeopard Har'koa Loa of snow leopards Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Active
IconSmall Serpent Hethiss Jungle trollJungle troll Gurubashi
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Active
IconSmall Hir'eek Hir'eek Lord of the Midnight Sky Blood trollBlood troll Blood trolls
Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear[22]
Jungle trollJungle troll Gurubashi
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Unknown[23]
IconSmall Saurid Jani Patron of Scavengers,
the Lord of Thieves,
the God of Garbage,
Master of Minions,
the Keeper of Secrets[26]
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Active
IconSmall Dragonhawk Jan'alai Forest trollForest troll Amani
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[17]
Active
IconSmall FacelessGeneral Kith'ix Jungle trollJungle troll Zan'do's followers Deceased
IconSmall Krag'wa Krag'wa The Huge,
The Terrible
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear[27]
Active
IconSmall Unknown Lukou Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Active
IconSmall Mammoth Mam'toth Loa of mammoths Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[16]
Deceased
IconSmall BlackBear Nalorakk Forest trollForest troll Amani
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[17]
Active
IconSmall Pa'ku Pa'ku Loa of the Winds Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Active
IconSmall Hakkar Quetz'lun Loa of wind serpents Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[16]
Active
IconSmall Rezan Rezan Loa of Kings,[28]
King of Kings,[29]
God of the Hunt[30]
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Unknown[23]
IconSmall PolarBear Rhunok Bear of the North Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[16]
Active
IconSmall Unknown Samedi Loa of the Grave Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear Active
IconSmall Sethraliss Sethraliss Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Sethrak Sethrak
IconSmall Unknown Shango Loa of Storms Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear Active
IconSmall Tiger Shirvallah Loa of tigers Jungle trollJungle troll Darkspear[25]
Jungle trollJungle troll Gurubashi
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[31]
Active
IconSmall Serpent Sseratus God of Snakes Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[16]
Active
IconSmall SkeletalWindSerpent Tharon'ja Loa of wind serpents Ice trollIce troll Drakkari
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[32]
Active
IconSmall Direhorn Torcali The Moving Mountain,
The Wandering Bulwark
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari Active
IconSmall SeaTurtleIconSmall BabyTurtle Torga Wise and Benevolent Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari
Tortollan Tortollans
Alive
IconSmall Unknown Ueetay no Mueh'zala God of Death,
Father of Sleep,
Son of Time,
the Night's Friend[20]
Sand trollSand troll Farraki Active
IconSmall UndeadTroll Male Zanza The Restless,
Loa of Zandalar
Zandalari trollZandalari troll Zandalari[33] Active

Other loa

Servitors of the loa

In the RPG

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

All trolls worship a pantheon of primal forces; a sacred animal represents each aspect of the pantheon.[35]

The trolls draw power for their voodoo magics by performing rituals and invoking the Primal Gods, Old Gods,[36] forest spirits, and ancestral spirits: their Loa spirits and gods.

Loa spirits are more powerful than the elementals, but not as powerful as gods.[37] Supposedly, these spirits are mighty entities that grant the faithful extraordinary powers. By calling upon these voodoo spirits, the shadow hunter gains special blessings with which he can combat darkness and help those in need. The abilities granted vary according to the Loa the shadow hunter calls upon.[38] Almost any being who has died and transcended death can be worshiped as a loa, including Forsaken shadow ascendants.

The shadow hunters' faith and communion with the Loa gods grant them shadow and healing magic, and other abilities. 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 trolls of Zul'Aman worship primal beings they call the Forest Gods.[39]

RPG loa

Notes and trivia

  • The Zandalari gods empowered King Rastakhan.[40]
  • Gurubashi Worshippers prayed to "the Zandalari gods of darkness".
  • A Darkspear unit called loa-singer is a priest.
  • Shadow Hunter Bwu'ja communed with the loa while weaving her garb.[41]
  • The stresses on the land from the Scourge and the death of many gods in Zul'Drak caused the wall between worlds to weaken, and water elementals to emerge at Drak'Sotra Fields.[42]
  • Some loa prefer being the only one worshiped by an individual troll, rather than said troll worshiping multiple at a time.[43] Though this seems to not always be the case.
  • Brittle Chitinous Shoulderpads are etched with loa sigils.
  • When the follower of a loa is slain, some loa have their followers' sprits live on among their children.[44]
    • This could possibly explain why some loa have so many children. Some may be former followers reincarnated as children of a loa, as a reward for their devotion in life; to remain with their loa in death. After all, loa gain power from their worshipers, so letting the spirit of a follower go would possibly weaken the loa.
  • The loa gods are inspired by the loa from Haitian Vodoo.

Death

There is contradicting information regarding the deaths of certain loa. Notably, the House of the Lost Loa seems to consider many loa as "lost", gone, or dead, despite some having been shown to return or maintain influence in some form after their death.

  • When a loa's physical manifestation dies, their spirit is merely banished from the physical world.[45]
  • Hakkar the Soulflayer was originally slain by the Zandalari and the Gurubashi over 1,500 years ago.[46] Yet he recently returned to Zul'Gurub, where he was defeated once more.[47] After his defeat, his cursed heart was banished by the Zandalari which still did not stop him as three years later, during the events of Cataclysm, he was still active from within the spirit realm. He sought to have his avatar summoned into the physical world.[48] Jin'do the Godbreaker attempted to subdue his spirit, but the loa was freed by adventurers, whom he told that he would "deal with [them] another time" before returning them to the physical plane.[49]
  • When Mam'toth committed suicide, Har'koa said that there was nothing they could do to bring him back to life.[50] This is because he used his own spirit as a bomb, thus killing his spirit as well as his physical manifestation.
  • Rhunok was sacrificed by his followers during the events in Zul'Drak, but his spirit lived on and appeared to an adventurer, asking them to return to Har'koa and tell her "No matter what, we [loa] are eternal." Har'koa stated that Rhunok would return as his spirit would live on forever.[51] This is most likely also the fate of the other Drakkari loa that did not have their fate mentioned in quests; Akali and Sseratus.
  • Quetz'lun was too sacrificed by her followers. She lived on, and created her own underworld domain where she tortured the followers and high priests that turned on her.[52]
  • Tharon'ja was also sacrificed during the events of Zul'Drak, but his eternal spirit was still called to the Isle of Thunder by the Zandalari years later.
  • There is an ancient sethrak belief that loa can be reborn.[53]
  • Sethraliss' physical manifestation died long ago after sacrificing herself to kill Mythrax. After the battle, her followers "awaited her rebirth". They could still feel her presence, and believed that one day she would be returned to them.[54] She also still possesses an avatar.[55]
  • Shadra was originally killed in Shadra'Alor.[56] Despite this, her spirit remained and was held against her will in Zul'Gurub.[57] In Cataclysm, she was summoned and killed once more.[58] Yet she was still active during the Pandaren Campaign, and communicated with Vol'jin.[59] She was also summoned by the sand trolls who offered her sacrifices.[60] Her high priestess, Yazma, consumed Shadra at her underground temple in the Garden of the Loa.[61]
  • Torga was slain by blood trolls.[62] However, his spirit could still be called upon and interacted with through the help of the loa of the dead, Bwonsamdi.[63] When the tortollans tried to put Torga's spirit to rest, Torga decided to be reincarnated instead.[64]

It was, however, confirmed that the lost loa are not permanently gone and that they could return.[23]

Speculation

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  • From the conversation the player has with Zen'tabra in the troll starting zone, it can be assumed that Gonk either resides in or has access to the Emerald Dream.
  • The author of the Inv misc book 01 [Blood-Spattered Zandalari Journal] writes how they were tormented by loa, hungry for blood and hate, who talked to them and told them to give up. This likely means that they were not true loa, but sha.
  • The markings on the Inv chest cloth legionquest100 b 01 [Crumbling Ceremonial Vestments] resemble both the sign of Elune and several venerated loa spirits.[65] This seems to imply that some trolls used to or still do revere Elune as a loa, and may be intended to represent a transition phase between the loa worship of the original dark trolls and the Elune worship of the night elves.
  • It seems likely that most, or perhaps all, talking animal loa are Wild Gods, due to their extreme similarity to established Wild Gods.

Possible loa

The following beings were never called "loa" but may share similarities with them and thus may or may not be loa.

References

 
  1. ^ Inv archaeology 80 zandalari bottle [Akun'Jar Vase]
  2. ^ a b c d World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1
  3. ^ Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment 2018-04-30. Battle for Azeroth Preview: Zuldazar Visitor’s Guide. Retrieved on 2018-05-02.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ask CDev - Round 2
  5. ^ a b c Shadows of the Loa
  6. ^ Zen'tabra gossip text on Echo Isles
  7. ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Shadow Hunter. Archived from the original on 2003-02-20. Retrieved on 2009-10-16.
  8. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 pg. 68
  9. ^ H [10-40] Lurkers
  10. ^ World of Warcraft: The Magazine Volume I Issue IV
  11. ^ H [10-45] Fate of the Horde
  12. ^ H [10-30] Spirits of the Feralfen
  13. ^ H [10-60] House of the King
  14. ^ Inv misc cat trinket07 [Symbol of Gral]
  15. ^ H [20-60] We'll Meet Again
  16. ^ a b c d e House of the Lost Loa
  17. ^ a b c d N [20-30] Breaking Through Jin'Alai
  18. ^ Priest of Bethekk in Hall of the Lesser Loa
  19. ^ H [20-60] The Necropolis
  20. ^ a b c d Tablet of Theka
  21. ^ H [10-60] Mistress of Lies
  22. ^ a b Ask CDev - Round 1
  23. ^ a b c d The Lost Codex 2018-11-03. Blizzcon 2018 Interview: Alex Afrasiabi & Patrick Dawson - Story and Systems | The Lost Codex. YouTube. Retrieved on 2018-11-03.
  24. ^ H [30-60] Wrath of the Tiger
  25. ^ a b Zen'tabra Gossip text
  26. ^ B [10-60] Curse of Jani
  27. ^ Shadow Hunter Narez
  28. ^ Rezan#Dungeon Journal
  29. ^ H [10-60] The Temple of Rezan
  30. ^ Rezan#Zeb'ahari
  31. ^ Inv mace 1h artifactdoomhammer d 06 [The Warmace of Shirvallah]
  32. ^ Summoned at Isle of Thunder by Zur'chaka the Bonecrafter
  33. ^ Zanza the Restless#Quotes
  34. ^ Fetid Devourer#Adventure Guide
  35. ^ Dark Factions, pg. 89
  36. ^ Magic & Mayhem, pg. 22
  37. ^ Magic & Mayhem, 46
  38. ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 68
  39. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 115
  40. ^ For Council and King
  41. ^ Spell frost frozencore [Shadow Hunter Garb]
  42. ^ N [20-30] Precious Elemental Fluids
  43. ^ Zen'tabra's dialogue.
  44. ^ H [20-60] The Last Witch Doctor of Krag'wa
    Krag'wa the Huge yells: I bless you with a small portion of my power. Use it to help Zentimo join my children.
    Krag'wa the Huge says: Zentimo has served me well. His spirit will live on among my children.
  45. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 138: "The loa was not truly dead––his spirit had merely been banished from the physical world."
  46. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 138
  47. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 123
  48. ^ N [20-30D] The Blood God Hakkar
  49. ^ Jin'do the Godbreaker#Quotes
  50. ^ N [20-30] Blood of a Dead God
  51. ^ N [20-30] Back to Har'koa
  52. ^ Quetz'lun#Quotes
  53. ^ Inv misc scrollunrolled02d [Rebirth Creed]
  54. ^ Vorrik#Quotes
  55. ^ Avatar of Sethraliss#Adventure Guide
  56. ^ B [10-30] Summoning Shadra
  57. ^ High Priestess Mar'li (Classic)
  58. ^ After The Eye of Shadra
  59. ^ Vol'jin: Shadows of the Horde
  60. ^ Traveler: The Spiral Path, pg. 332 - 333
  61. ^ Yazma (tactics)#Adventure Guide
  62. ^ H [20-60] Torga, the Turtle Loa
  63. ^ H [20-60] Beseeching Bwonsamdi
  64. ^ H [20-60] Torga's Eternal Return
  65. ^ Inv chest cloth legionquest100 b 01 [Crumbling Ceremonial Vestments]
  66. ^ The Judgment
  67. ^ Inv misc fish 12 [Spawn of G'nathus]
  68. ^ N [15-30D] Breaking and Entering
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