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The Echo Isles [64, 85]VZ-DurotarBlip are a handful of small islands off the southeastern coast of Durotar. For a while, the Darkspear trolls lived here, but when the Kul Tiras fleet attacked their land, they had to flee. They evacuated with the help of the Mok'Nathal Rexxar.

After the Third War, when the Horde settled in Durotar, Thrall made these islands off the southern tip available to the Darkspears. Recently, a Darkspear Witch Doctor named Zalazane went mad and started enslaving the Darkspear population, forcing the survivors to relocate.

While numerous attempts have been made to oust Zalazane and reclaim the islands, his enslaved forces are too numerous compared to the weakened Darkspear tribe. They now live on the coast of mainland Durotar in Sen'jin Village, in the Valley of Spirits within Orgrimmar, and in other scattered parts of Azeroth.

Popular in World of Warcraft as a low-level training ground and as a taming ground for any hunters wanting raptor or cat pets.

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Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

After years in exile, the Darkspear trolls are preparing to invade the Echo Isles and reclaim the land once bestowed to them by Thrall. Led by Vol'jin, a wise and highly regarded Darkspear, the tribe's bravest warriors will set out from Orgrimmar and Sen'jin Village, seeking to bring about Zalazane's fall and begin the process of rebuilding their homes and villages on the Echo Isles. In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, new troll adventurers will begin their journey on these tiny islands off the coast of Durotar, where they'll be able to experience this time of trial and transition firsthand.

Though the Darkspears may once again have their land, the tribe's turmoil is far from over. The impending cataclysm will spark rivalry among the Horde leadership, and after years of running from a seemingly endless string of conflicts to preserve the Darkspear nation, Vol'jin is done fleeing. The Darkspears have reclaimed their islands and have no intention of settling elsewhere. Of course, as an untested member of the tribe, you'll have some training to do before tackling the Darkspears' larger matters.

Every great hero starts somewhere. As a troll of the Echo Isles, the journey begins with safeguarding your people's well-being. Early in your adventures, you'll be charged with protecting the local Bloodtalon raptors and hatchlings from the sorcery of a nearby sea witch, slaying the beasts that feast upon the Darkspears' primary food sources, and assaulting the naga who've overrun the northern isle. But it won't be long before Vol'jin trusts you with vital -- and potentially dangerous -- information about the political struggles plaguing the Horde and, ultimately, the fellow members of your tribe.

In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, you'll face these trials and more in the trolls' new and enhanced introductory questing experience (level 1 to 5). Be steadfast and honorable, and your actions will help usher in a new era of Darkspear perseverance in a time of ultimate peril.

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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.
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Loading screen from The Founding of Durotar.

There are two maps of the Echo Isles in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne:

  • A multiplayer melee map for two players.
  • A map played as a part of To Tame a Land mission of the orc campaign of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. It was much bigger then its portrayal in World of Warcraft and housed a population of Savagekin, Murlocs, and Hydras. There were also more troll statues and ruins. With Cataclysm Echo isles will now resemble its portrayal in Frozen Throne.

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