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{{infobox faction
 
| image = Jammal'an.jpg
 
| image = Jammal'an.jpg
| name = The Atal’ai
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| name = The Atal'ai
 
| character = [[High priest]], [[Witch doctor]], [[Warrior]], [[Priest]]
| faction = Hostile
 
| character = [[High Priest]], [[Witch Doctor]], [[Warrior]], [[Priest]]
 
 
| capital = [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]]
 
| capital = [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]]
| mlead= [[Jammal'an the Prophet]]
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| leader = [[Jammal'an the Prophet]]
 
| mount = [[Raptor]]?
 
| mount = [[Raptor]]?
| homeworld = [[Azeroth]]
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| homeworld = [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]
 
| language = [[Zandali]], [[Low Common]], [[Common (language)|Common]]
 
| language = [[Zandali]], [[Low Common]], [[Common (language)|Common]]
 
| slang = None
 
| slang = None
 
| races = [[Trolls]]
 
| races = [[Trolls]]
 
| theater = [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]], [[Zul'Gurub]]
 
| theater = [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]], [[Zul'Gurub]]
| membership= Unknown; perhaps 200 (combined with Hakkari members).
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| membership = Unknown; perhaps 200 (combined with the Hakkari members).
| alignment=[[Chaotic evil]]}}
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| alignment = [[Chaotic evil]]
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}}
 
[[Image:ModernGurubashi.jpg|thumb|left|The location of the scattered Gurubashi tribes. Not listed are the Darkspears, who left for Kalimdor.]]
   
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The '''Atal'ai tribe'''<ref>{{quest|The Atal'ai Exile}}, {{quest|The Temple of Atal'Hakkar}}, {{quest|Jammal'an the Prophet}}</ref> (aka '''Atal'ai'''),<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/troll/jungletribes.html</ref><ref>''[[Dark Factions]]'', pg. 127-129</ref> an extremist faction of the [[Hakkari]],<ref name="DF127">''[[Dark Factions]]'', pg. 127</ref> are worshipers of the Blood God [[Hakkar the Soulflayer|Hakkar]] and are based within [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]]. They are green or white skinned with green, purple, or white hair. The term "atal'ai" means ''Devoted Ones'' in [[Zandali]], the language of the [[troll]]s.<ref name="DF127"/>
[[Image:ModernGurubashi.jpg|thumb|left|The location of the scattered Gurubashi tribes, not listed are the Darkspear who left for Kalimdor.]]
 
'''Location:''' [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]], [[Swamp of Sorrows]] & [[Zul'Gurub]], [[Stranglethorn Vale]]
 
   
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The Atal'ai trolls are a tribe of dark casters, known for practicing forbidden magic.<ref>{{quest|Pool of Tears (Horde)}}</ref> The Atal'ai was a once great troll civilization that was destroyed, its buried artifacts can be found beneath the [[Pool of Tears]].<ref>{{quest|Pool of Tears (Alliance)}}</ref>
'''Appearance:''' Green/white skinned with green/purple/white hair
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
The long centuries following the [[Great Sundering]] were difficult ones for the [[troll]] race. The [[jungle troll]]s, driven to desperate ends, enlisted the aid of the god [[Hakkar the Soulflayer|Hakkar]], also known as the [[Soulflayer]]. Hakkar brought the trolls great power, but in return the bloodthirsty god required that souls be sacrificed to him.
   
 
His demands quickly escalated, and he grew impatient with his loyal [[priest]]s, the [[Hakkari]]. He told them to find a way to summon him physically into the world, so that he might directly drain the blood of his victims. Most of the Hakkari were horrified at the idea, but the Atal'ai, a small extremist faction of the Hakkari, decided to do as Hakkar wished. Before the Atal'ai could complete the summoning, the other jungle trolls, including the Hakkari, rose up in open revolt against the cruel god. Even the [[Zandalar]] tribe was drawn into the conflict, which finally ended with the destruction of Hakkar’s avatar. Driven from the [[Stranglethorn Vale|jungles]], the Atal'ai were hunted nearly to extinction. Yet a small group of Atal'ai escaped into the [[Swamp of Sorrows]], where they secretly built a great temple to their god: the [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]].
The long centuries following the [[Great Sundering]] were difficult ones for the [[troll]] race. The [[Jungle Troll|jungle trolls]], driven to desperate ends, enlisted the aid of the god [[Hakkar the Soulflayer|Hakkar]], also known as the [[Soulflayer]]. Hakkar brought the trolls great power, but in return the bloodthirsty god required that souls be sacrificed to him.
 
 
His demands quickly escalated, and he grew impatient with his loyal [[priest|priests]], the [[Hakkari]]. He told them to find a way to summon him physically into the world, so that he might directly drain the blood of his victims. Most of the Hakkari were horrified at the idea, but the Atal'ai, a small extremist faction of the Hakkari, decided to do as Hakkar wished. Before the Atal'ai could complete the summoning, the other jungle trolls, including the Hakkari, rose up in open revolt against the cruel god. Even the [[Zandalar]] tribe was drawn into the conflict, which finally ended with the destruction of Hakkar’s avatar. Driven from the [[Stranglethorn Vale|jungles]], the Atal'ai were hunted nearly to extinction. Yet a small group of Atal'ai escaped into the [[Swamp of Sorrows]], where they secretly built a great temple to their god: the [[Temple of Atal'Hakkar]].
 
 
[[Image:Ss47-thumb.jpg|thumb|left|Jin'do the Hexxer in Zul'Gurub.]]
 
[[Image:Ss47-thumb.jpg|thumb|left|Jin'do the Hexxer in Zul'Gurub.]]
They were joined by the Hakkari not much later. The Hakkari, too, were killed or exiled for the evil deeds they had done in Hakkar's name, despite the fact that they had fought the Atal'ai. In great bitterness and despair, the surviving Hakkari tracked the Atal'ai to the Swamp of Sorrows and pledged to help the Atal'ai summon Hakkar into [[Azeroth]]. Pleased by the Hakkari's obvious suffering, the Atal'ai welcomed their former brethren into the temple. Even so, Hakkar had not forgotten that the Hakkari had betrayed him in opposing his first entry into Azeroth, and so the hungry god would always regard the faithful Atal'ai with greater favor. Both groups bent all their efforts toward bringing about Hakkar's entry into the physical world.
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They were joined by the Hakkari not much later. The Hakkari, too, were killed or exiled for the evil deeds they had done in Hakkar's name, despite the fact that they had fought the Atal'ai. In great bitterness and despair, the surviving Hakkari tracked the Atal'ai to the Swamp of Sorrows and pledged to help the Atal'ai summon Hakkar into [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]. Pleased by the Hakkari's obvious suffering, the Atal'ai welcomed their former brethren into the temple. Even so, Hakkar had not forgotten that the Hakkari had betrayed him in opposing his first entry into Azeroth, and so the hungry god would always regard the faithful Atal'ai with greater favor. Both groups bent all their efforts toward bringing about Hakkar's entry into the physical world.
   
The green [[Dragon Aspect]], [[Ysera|Ysera the Dreamer]], soon learned of the evil priests' plans and smashed the temple beneath the marshes. To this day, the temple's ruins are guarded by mighty [[green dragons]]. What much of Azeroth does not know, however, is that the dragons are actually guarding the wrong location.
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The green [[Dragon Aspect]], [[Ysera|Ysera the Dreamer]], soon learned of the evil priests' plans and smashed the temple beneath the marshes. To this day, the temple's ruins are guarded by mighty [[green dragonflight|green dragons]]. What much of Azeroth does not know, however, is that the dragons are actually guarding the wrong location.
   
 
In recent years the exiled Atal'ai have discovered that Hakkar's physical form can only be summoned within the ancient capital of the [[Gurubashi|Gurubashi Empire]], [[Zul'Gurub]]. [[Jammal'an the Prophet]], leader of the Atal'ai, told his people that if they succeeded in bringing Hakkar physically into Azeroth, then Hakkar would grant the Atal'ai immortality. The Atal'ai and Hakkari lost no time in dispatching a number of their most skilled priests to Zul'Gurub, where their efforts met with success at last. Numerous spies have confirmed the presence of the dreaded Soulflayer in the heart of the ruins...
 
In recent years the exiled Atal'ai have discovered that Hakkar's physical form can only be summoned within the ancient capital of the [[Gurubashi|Gurubashi Empire]], [[Zul'Gurub]]. [[Jammal'an the Prophet]], leader of the Atal'ai, told his people that if they succeeded in bringing Hakkar physically into Azeroth, then Hakkar would grant the Atal'ai immortality. The Atal'ai and Hakkari lost no time in dispatching a number of their most skilled priests to Zul'Gurub, where their efforts met with success at last. Numerous spies have confirmed the presence of the dreaded Soulflayer in the heart of the ruins...
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
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{{Trolls}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Atal'ai Tribe}}
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[[Category:Jungle trolls]]
 
[[Category:Troll tribes]]
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[[Category:Dark Factions]]

Revision as of 08:41, 30 August 2010

NeutralThe Atal'ai
Jammal'an
Main leader Jammal'an the Prophet
Membership Unknown; perhaps 200 (combined with the Hakkari members).
Race(s) Trolls
Character classes High priest, Witch doctor, Warrior, Priest
Capital Temple of Atal'Hakkar
Theater of operations Temple of Atal'Hakkar, Zul'Gurub
Language(s) Zandali, Low Common, Common
ModernGurubashi

The location of the scattered Gurubashi tribes. Not listed are the Darkspears, who left for Kalimdor.

The Atal'ai tribe[1] (aka Atal'ai),[2][3] an extremist faction of the Hakkari,[4] are worshipers of the Blood God Hakkar and are based within Temple of Atal'Hakkar. They are green or white skinned with green, purple, or white hair. The term "atal'ai" means Devoted Ones in Zandali, the language of the trolls.[4]

The Atal'ai trolls are a tribe of dark casters, known for practicing forbidden magic.[5] The Atal'ai was a once great troll civilization that was destroyed, its buried artifacts can be found beneath the Pool of Tears.[6]

History

The long centuries following the Great Sundering were difficult ones for the troll race. The jungle trolls, driven to desperate ends, enlisted the aid of the god Hakkar, also known as the Soulflayer. Hakkar brought the trolls great power, but in return the bloodthirsty god required that souls be sacrificed to him.

His demands quickly escalated, and he grew impatient with his loyal priests, the Hakkari. He told them to find a way to summon him physically into the world, so that he might directly drain the blood of his victims. Most of the Hakkari were horrified at the idea, but the Atal'ai, a small extremist faction of the Hakkari, decided to do as Hakkar wished. Before the Atal'ai could complete the summoning, the other jungle trolls, including the Hakkari, rose up in open revolt against the cruel god. Even the Zandalar tribe was drawn into the conflict, which finally ended with the destruction of Hakkar’s avatar. Driven from the jungles, the Atal'ai were hunted nearly to extinction. Yet a small group of Atal'ai escaped into the Swamp of Sorrows, where they secretly built a great temple to their god: the Temple of Atal'Hakkar.

File:Ss47-thumb.jpg

Jin'do the Hexxer in Zul'Gurub.

They were joined by the Hakkari not much later. The Hakkari, too, were killed or exiled for the evil deeds they had done in Hakkar's name, despite the fact that they had fought the Atal'ai. In great bitterness and despair, the surviving Hakkari tracked the Atal'ai to the Swamp of Sorrows and pledged to help the Atal'ai summon Hakkar into Azeroth. Pleased by the Hakkari's obvious suffering, the Atal'ai welcomed their former brethren into the temple. Even so, Hakkar had not forgotten that the Hakkari had betrayed him in opposing his first entry into Azeroth, and so the hungry god would always regard the faithful Atal'ai with greater favor. Both groups bent all their efforts toward bringing about Hakkar's entry into the physical world.

The green Dragon Aspect, Ysera the Dreamer, soon learned of the evil priests' plans and smashed the temple beneath the marshes. To this day, the temple's ruins are guarded by mighty green dragons. What much of Azeroth does not know, however, is that the dragons are actually guarding the wrong location.

In recent years the exiled Atal'ai have discovered that Hakkar's physical form can only be summoned within the ancient capital of the Gurubashi Empire, Zul'Gurub. Jammal'an the Prophet, leader of the Atal'ai, told his people that if they succeeded in bringing Hakkar physically into Azeroth, then Hakkar would grant the Atal'ai immortality. The Atal'ai and Hakkari lost no time in dispatching a number of their most skilled priests to Zul'Gurub, where their efforts met with success at last. Numerous spies have confirmed the presence of the dreaded Soulflayer in the heart of the ruins...

References