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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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Thoras Trollbane was a natural born [[warrior]], one of the greatest [[Azeroth]] has known.<ref name=TKR /> His people's lands were in the heart of [[forest troll|troll]]-populated areas, and so being ready for battle was simply a way of life. Due to this, he is easily the largest and physically the strongest [[human]] king in the [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]].<ref name="ReferenceB">{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |title= [[Tides of Darkness]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-3990-2 |pages=71, 72}}</ref> Thoras was a man of few words only speaking those needed - but when he spoke, only ever spoke truth, often saying the words others were afraid to speak.<ref name=TKR />
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Thoras Trollbane was a natural-born [[warrior]], one of the greatest [[Azeroth]] has known.<ref name=TKR /> His people's lands were in the heart of [[forest troll|troll]]-populated areas, and so being ready for battle was simply a way of life. Due to this, he is easily the largest and physically the strongest [[human]] king in the [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]].<ref name="ReferenceB">{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |title= [[Tides of Darkness]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-3990-2 |pages=71, 72}}</ref> Thoras was a man of few words only speaking those needed - but when he spoke, only ever spoke truth, often saying the words others were afraid to speak.<ref name=TKR /> Although Thoras opted for the execution of the orcs when they were held in internment camps, he was willing to admit he'd been wrong, which might have been one of the traits that had made him so beloved by his people when he ruled.<ref name="WrF" />
   
 
However, his gruff exterior hid a very sharp mind.<ref>{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |coauthors= [[Christie Golden]] |title= [[Beyond the Dark Portal]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-5086-0 |pages=97}}</ref> This often gives him an advantage when dealing with arrogant men. Trollbane was an old friend of King [[Terenas Menethil]] of [[Lordaeron]],<ref>{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |coauthors= [[Christie Golden]] |title= [[Beyond the Dark Portal]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-5086-0 |pages=21, 96}}</ref> likely known each other ever since they were young{{fact}} and was his closest ally. Though their relationship soured after the war, they still respected each other greatly.{{fact}} Trollbane was also a rival and an enemy of King [[Perenolde]] of [[Alterac (kingdom)|Alterac]], leading the armies of Stromgarde into battle against the honorable [[Hath|General Hath]] of Alterac on more than one occasion.<ref>{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |title= [[Tides of Darkness]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-3990-2 |pages= |chapter= Chapter Sixteen |quote= }}</ref> He wielded a mighty axe into battle during the siege of Lordaeron but he was also known to wield the dreaded sword [[Trol'kalar]].<ref>[[Trol'kalar (quest)]]</ref>
 
However, his gruff exterior hid a very sharp mind.<ref>{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |coauthors= [[Christie Golden]] |title= [[Beyond the Dark Portal]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-5086-0 |pages=97}}</ref> This often gives him an advantage when dealing with arrogant men. Trollbane was an old friend of King [[Terenas Menethil]] of [[Lordaeron]],<ref>{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |coauthors= [[Christie Golden]] |title= [[Beyond the Dark Portal]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-5086-0 |pages=21, 96}}</ref> likely known each other ever since they were young{{fact}} and was his closest ally. Though their relationship soured after the war, they still respected each other greatly.{{fact}} Trollbane was also a rival and an enemy of King [[Perenolde]] of [[Alterac (kingdom)|Alterac]], leading the armies of Stromgarde into battle against the honorable [[Hath|General Hath]] of Alterac on more than one occasion.<ref>{{ref book |author= Rosenberg, Aaron |authorlink= Aaron Rosenberg |title= [[Tides of Darkness]] |isbn= 978-1-4165-3990-2 |pages= |chapter= Chapter Sixteen |quote= }}</ref> He wielded a mighty axe into battle during the siege of Lordaeron but he was also known to wield the dreaded sword [[Trol'kalar]].<ref>[[Trol'kalar (quest)]]</ref>

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NeutralThoras Trollbane
Image of Thoras Trollbane
Title King
Formerly:
Lord of Stromgarde[1]
Gender Male
Race Human (Humanoid / Undead)
Class Frost death knight, formerly Warrior
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) Four Horsemen, Knights of the Ebon Blade
Former affiliation(s) Kingdom of Stromgarde, Alliance of Lordaeron
Occupation Champion of the Ebon Blade, Member of the Four Horsemen
Former occupation(s) King of Stromgarde
Location Various
Status Active (undead)
Relative(s) Ignaeus (ancestor), Liam (father),[2] Galen (son), Danath (nephew)

Thoras Trollbane was the human warrior king of the kingdom of Stromgarde.[3][4] He was a founding member of the Alliance of Lordaeron during the Second War. Years later he withdrew from the Alliance due to disagreements with his friend King Terenas. Thoras was ultimately murdered by his son, Galen, who sought the throne of Stromgarde for himself.[5]

Biography

The Second War

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ThorasAndTerenas

Lothar, Thoras Trollbane and Terenas during the Second War.

He was one of the human leaders who met at the councils to form the Alliance of Lordaeron.[3] Thoras was quick to agree to form the Alliance as he was a good friend of King Terenas and had a close relationship with Lordaeron.[6][7] Following the start of the Second War,[6] Stromgarde sent half of its standing army to the main Alliance forces,[8] for Trollbane felt that battle was to be had with the orcs in order to stop their threat. Genn Greymane didn't want to form a combined army but Thoras and his friend Admiral Proudmoore accused him of cowardice so Greymane relented to form the Alliance.[9] Stromgarde had little chance to show its offensive capabilities, as half of their army (the one that didn't go with Lothar) was defending the North lands from the Horde's invasion through the dwarven realm of Khaz Modan: which the Old Horde led by the Blacktooth Grin had already expanded into.[10][11]

Stromgarde came under heavy assault and losses. They lost their island citadel of Tol Barad but continued to battle through. They tried to ambush Cho'gall and kill him but they failed.[12] The Horde managed to destroy a good deal of Trollbane's kingdom, and continued its march towards the elven kingdom of Quel'Thalas.[13]

During the Siege of Lordaeron, Trollbane personally led his troops to cut the Horde reinforcements through the Alterac Mountains, rendezvousing with General Hath who confirmed Perenolde's betrayal and sent his troops to join Trollbane's in defending the mountain passes, and preventing the entire Horde from overwhelming Lordaeron's Capital City.[14] As the Alliance forces made their push to the south, Thoras sent a Stromgarde force under his nephew, Danath Trollbane, to retake Khaz Modan.[15]

After the War

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Two years after the war ended, Thoras alongside other kings was present in Nethergarde to discuss the signs of the Dark Portal reopening. Back in Capital City, Thoras and Terenas were visited by the goblin Krix Wiklish who wanted to seal a deal with them. After the goblin left the two kings with Muradin Bronzebeard and Daval Prestor were discussing the matter of Alterac and Lord Perenolde.[16] Thoras was also then present in the Capital City's religion service.[17]

Following the destruction of Alterac after its deal with the Horde became known, Thoras Trollbane petitioned King Terenas to annex the eastern portion of Alterac's territory to Stromgarde in recognition of the latter's sacrifices and valor during the Second War.[18] Years later, he attended the ceremony in Stormwind where Arthas became a paladin.[17]

The Alliance splinters

After the defeat of the orcs in the Second War, much of the Horde was wiped out and most surviving orcs were placed in internment camps. Trollbane, however, fervently disagreed with this policy, believing that the orcs were simply too dangerous to be kept alive, and he openly called for every orc in the camps to be executed.[19] He argued with Terenas about this which was bitter for both as it was an argument between very close friends. In addition, the higher taxes, along with the high expense of maintaining and operating the numerous orc internment camps, led many leaders to believe that their kingdoms would be better off seceding from the Alliance. After the high elves left the Alliance, so did Gilneas and Stromgarde.[20] When Lordaeron refused to mass execute the orcs, a few years before the Third War, Trollbane sadly withdrew his support from the Alliance.[21]

After Terenas was killed by his own son, someone added a second part on the plaque in the empty tomb of Terenas in Lordaeron's palace. SI:7 believes it to have been done on the order of King Thoras.[22] Similarly, someone recovered Terenas' crown and buried it in an unidentified grave on an island in Stormwind Harbor. Mathias Shaw and Flynn Fairwind believe that it was refugees from Lordaeron,[23] but given the involvement of Thoras with Terenas' tomb,[22] he could also be involved.

At some point after the death of his friend Terenas,[24] Thoras was murdered by his son, Galen. Galen accomplished it, however, before he died Thoras was aware Galen was the one responsible, and Galen was aware that Thoras knew it was him.[5] His body was laid to rest in his family tomb along with the mighty family sword Trol'kalar,[24] and he was succeeded as Stromgarde's ruler by the prince.

Legion

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Thoras Trollbane Legion

Thoras Trollbane after being resurrected.

The Knights of the Ebon Blade sought out Thoras Trollbane's crypt and raised him as a member of their new Four Horsemen. Believing that he failed as a father for being murdered by his son, and as a ruler for his kingdom falling to ruin, Thoras left Stromgarde and joined the Ebon Blade to preserve peace on Azeroth.[5]

His first mission with the Ebon Blade was to join their assault on the Scarlet Monastery, where he lingered just outside the Chapel Gardens to condemn the Scarlet Crusade for preying upon innocent people.[25] He later aided the Ebon Blade in attempting to retrieve the body of Tirion Fordring from the Sanctum of Light beneath Light's Hope Chapel. After Darion sacrificed himself to allow them to escape, Thoras remarked in an entire lifetime of warfare he had never seen such sacrifice.[26]

Legionfall

Thoras participates with his fellow Horsemen, with the Deathlord and Minerva Ravensorrow mounted on Daumyr, to battle the demons on the Broken Shore.

Battle for Azeroth

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Four Horsemen at the Frozen Throne.

Throughout the Fourth War, Bolvar had Thoras and his fellow horsemen acquire fallen champions of both the Horde and Alliance,[19] and following its completion witnessed the new generation of death knights being raised. Darion personally sent the new death knights to travel to Orgrimmar if the death knight is Horde or Stormwind if it is Alliance and make a choice from the Hero's Call Board.[27]

We Ride Forth

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Believing that Bolvar had fallen to the powers of the Lich King, Darion attempted to kill him. However, Bolvar forcibly controlled the former's body and made him return to Acherus: The Ebon Hold, while taunting him about requiring his fellow horsemen. Though wary of it being a trap, the horsemen agreed to kill the Lich King, and decide who would wield the Helm of Domination after Bolvar was slain, with Thoras believing the new owner would be the last one standing. However, en route to Icecrown Citadel, the Four Horsemen, using their connection to the Lich King, discovered him locked in combat with Sylvanas Windrunner, and learned that this was all part of Bolvar's gambit to have the horsemen arrive and kill the winner of the conflict.

Thoras and the others were stunned when Sylvanas won and destroyed the helm instead of claiming ownership of it. With the Scourge no longer under control, Darion ordered Nazgrim and Sally Whitemane to rescue Bolvar, while he and Thoras Trollbane fought to keep Acherus under their control.[19]

Locations

Notable appearances
Location Level range Health range
N Death knight [10-45] The King Rises 100 - 110 569,913
N Death knight [10-45] Champion: Thoras Trollbane 102 - 110 1,848,873
Acherus: The Ebon Hold Legion 110 4,157,068

Personality

Thoras Trollbane was a natural-born warrior, one of the greatest Azeroth has known.[5] His people's lands were in the heart of troll-populated areas, and so being ready for battle was simply a way of life. Due to this, he is easily the largest and physically the strongest human king in the Alliance.[6] Thoras was a man of few words only speaking those needed - but when he spoke, only ever spoke truth, often saying the words others were afraid to speak.[5] Although Thoras opted for the execution of the orcs when they were held in internment camps, he was willing to admit he'd been wrong, which might have been one of the traits that had made him so beloved by his people when he ruled.[19]

However, his gruff exterior hid a very sharp mind.[28] This often gives him an advantage when dealing with arrogant men. Trollbane was an old friend of King Terenas Menethil of Lordaeron,[29] likely known each other ever since they were young[citation needed]  and was his closest ally. Though their relationship soured after the war, they still respected each other greatly.[citation needed]  Trollbane was also a rival and an enemy of King Perenolde of Alterac, leading the armies of Stromgarde into battle against the honorable General Hath of Alterac on more than one occasion.[30] He wielded a mighty axe into battle during the siege of Lordaeron but he was also known to wield the dreaded sword Trol'kalar.[31]

Quotes

Tides of Darkness

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  • "We honor your memory, nephew, and your sacrifice. Since the founding of our glorious empire, the path to valor has always been drenched with the blood of heroes." - dedication to his nephew, Danath, in the Valley of Heroes in Stormwind
  • "That fool! What did he do, let them through?" - upon learning of the Horde's passing through Alterac
  • "King! Bah. The word sits ill in my mouth. It's an outrage! He betrays us all, damn near destroys us, and this is all he gets? I say prison, if not outright execution!" - referring to Perenolde's house arrest after the Second War

World of Warcraft

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Main article: The Fourth Horseman#Notes
  • "These Knights of the Ebon Blade are a powerful order, Deathlord. That you command such respect amongst their ranks speaks to your accomplishments and leadership. During my life, I always fought to preserve my kingdom and people. But for my failure as a father, their blood now stains my hands. So, I will wash the failure from my hands with the blood of demons. The time has come for me to return to the fray. My sword is yours to command."[32]
Greetings
  • "This war will not be won with words."
  • "We alone stand vigilant in the night."
  • "I am ready."
Farewell
  • "Victory without sacrifice is only an illusion."
  • "My heart still beats with the drums of war."
  • "We do what the living cannot."

Notes and trivia

Speculation

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The axe he wielded may have been the Trollbane.

Gallery

Patch changes

References

 
  1. ^ Danath Trollbane#Valley of Heroes monument
  2. ^ Ultimate Visual Guide
  3. ^ a b Rosenberg, Aaron. Tides of Darkness, 45. ISBN 978-1-4165-3990-2. 
  4. ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness Manual, 29. 
  5. ^ a b c d e N Death knight [10-45] The King Rises
  6. ^ a b c Rosenberg, Aaron. Tides of Darkness, 71, 72. ISBN 978-1-4165-3990-2. 
  7. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 142
  8. ^ Rosenberg, Aaron. Tides of Darkness, 260. ISBN 978-1-4165-3990-2. 
  9. ^ Rosenberg, Aaron. Tides of Darkness, 72. ISBN 978-1-4165-3990-2. 
  10. ^ "Orc campaign: Tol Barad (WC2 Orc)", Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness. Blizzard Entertainment.
  11. ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness Manual, 43. 
  12. ^ "Orc campaign: The Badlands (WC2 Orc)", Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness. Blizzard Entertainment. Badlands.
  13. ^ The Fall of Stromgarde (WC2 Orc)
  14. ^ Rosenberg, Aaron. Tides of Darkness, 266, 267. ISBN 978-1-4165-3990-2. 
  15. ^ Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal manual
  16. ^ Beyond the Dark Portal
  17. ^ a b Arthas: Rise of the Lich King
  18. ^ Day of the Dragon
  19. ^ a b c d We Ride Forth
  20. ^ The Alliance Splinters
  21. ^ Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal manual, The Aftermath of the Second War
  22. ^ a b World of Warcraft: Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, pg. 114
  23. ^ World of Warcraft: Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, pg. 121
  24. ^ a b World of Warcraft: Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, pg. 68
  25. ^ N Death knight [45] The Scarlet Massacre
  26. ^ N Death knight [45] The Fourth Horseman
  27. ^ B Death Knight [10] Defender of Azeroth
  28. ^ Rosenberg, Aaron; Christie Golden. Beyond the Dark Portal, 97. ISBN 978-1-4165-5086-0. 
  29. ^ Rosenberg, Aaron; Christie Golden. Beyond the Dark Portal, 21, 96. ISBN 978-1-4165-5086-0. 
  30. ^ Rosenberg, Aaron. "Chapter Sixteen", Tides of Darkness. ISBN 978-1-4165-3990-2. 
  31. ^ H [10-30] Trol'kalar
  32. ^ Champion: Thoras Trollbane (quest)

External links

Preceded by:
Liam Trollbane
Position:
Lord of House Trollbane
Succeeded by:
Galen Trollbane
Preceded by:
Liam Trollbane
Position:
King of Stromgarde
Succeeded by:
Galen Trollbane