- For the comic, see Magni: The Speaker.
Speaker is a title given to some troll ambassadors.
There are also trolls with the title Loa Speaker.
Background[]
Every six years, envoys from all the troll tribes arrive in Zuldazar in order to share information and discuss matters that may affect the entire troll race.[1]
Every 6 years, trolls from all tribes from all over the world congregate in Zandalar to discuss matters that affect all trolls.[2]
Zul'Gurub[]
In Zul'Gurub, during the resurrection of Hakkar the Soulflayer, the speakers were called to the home of the Gurubashi tribe for unknown diplomatic reasons.
- Bloodscalp Speaker <Bloodscalp Troll Ambassador> of the Bloodscalp tribe
- Sandfury Speaker <Sandfury Troll Ambassador> of the Sandfury tribe
- Skullsplitter Speaker <Skullsplitter Troll Ambassador> of the Skullsplitter tribe
- Vilebranch Speaker <Vilebranch Troll Ambassador> of the Vilebranch tribe
- Witherbark Speaker <Witherbark Troll Ambassador> of the Witherbark tribe
Zandalar[]
The speakers meet at the Terrace of the Speakers in Zuldazar. Those of extinct tribes are kept as oddities.
- Named
- Panogo <Amani Troll Ambassador> of the Amani tribe
- Speaker Ik'nal of the Shadowtooth clan
- Speaker Malaka'raz of the Drakkari tribe
- Generic
- Bloodscalp Speaker of the Bloodscalp tribe
- Firetree Speaker of the Firetree tribe
- Frostmane Speaker of the Frostmane tribe
- Revantusk Speaker of the Revantusk tribe
- Shatterspear Speaker of the Shatterspear tribe
- Skullsplitter Speaker of the Skullsplitter tribe
- Smolderthorn Speaker of the Smolderthorn tribe
- Mossflayer Speaker of the Mossflayer tribe
- Vilebranch Speaker of the Vilebranch tribe
- Winterax Speaker of the Winterax tribe
- Witherbark Speaker of the Witherbark tribe
- Gurubashi Speaker of the Gurubashi tribe
- Rioting Speakers
Notes[]
- During [10-60] Rastakhan, the Horde adventurer is named Speaker of the Horde.
- The yaungol Gulan has the title speaker and is also an ambassador.