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The '''Trol'kalar''' (aka Trol'Kalar) was the legendary blade of [[Ignaeus Trollbane|Lord Ignaeus]] of [[Strom]], also called [[Trollbane]].
 
The [[Trol'kalar]], The legendary blade of Ignaeus Trollbane.
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
   
The dread sword known as the [[Trol'kalar]] (Troll Slayer) in the ancient tongue, was first known to be wielded by [[Strom]]'s most capable warlord, Lord Ignaeus of [[Strom]], also known as [[Trollbane]], during the [[Troll Wars]]. After the war and with the departure of Thoradin's ruling descendants the [[Trollbane]] family ascended to the throne. The [[Trol'kalar]] image changed by also becoming a true emblem of power in that region, being rightly wielded only by the direct descendants of Lord Ignaeus as a symbol of rulership over the glorious Kingdom of [[Stromgarde]].
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The dread sword known as the Trol'kalar (troll slayer, in the ancient tongue), was first known to be wielded by Strom's most capable warlord, Lord Ignaeus Trollbane, during the [[Troll Wars]]. After the war and with the departure of Thoradin's ruling descendants the Trollbane family ascended to the throne. The Trol'kalar image changed by also becoming a true emblem of power in that region, being rightly wielded only by the direct descendants of Lord Ignaeus as a symbol of rulership over the glorious Kingdom of [[Stromgarde]].
   
The [[Trol'kalar]]'s fame (or infamy) is probably attributed to its ability to easily dispatch any troll with a few slashes. From there came its name, [[Trol'kalar]], and very possibly Ignaeus' own nickname which later became the new name of his bloodline, the [[Trollbane]] family.
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The Trol'kalar's fame (or infamy) is probably attributed to its ability to easily dispatch any troll with a few slashes. From there came its name, Trol'kalar, and very possibly Ignaeus' own nickname which later became the new name of his bloodline, the [[Trollbane]] family.
   
 
=== After the Third War ===
 
=== After the Third War ===
   
With the mysterious death of [[Stromgarde]]'s last ruler, Lord [[Thoras Trollbane]], and because of the fragile condition of the [[Stromgarde]] nation, the [[Trol'kalar]] was sealed with Thoras in his tomb awaiting for the day when a new champion would rise from the people of [[Arathi Highlands]] and bring honor and glory to maybe the greatest Kingdom [[Azeroth]] ever knew.
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With the mysterious death of Stromgarde's last ruler, Lord [[Thoras Trollbane]], and because of the fragile condition of the Stromgarde nation, the Trol'kalar was sealed with Thoras in his tomb awaiting for the day when a new champion would rise from the people of [[Arathi Highlands]] and bring honor and glory to maybe the greatest Kingdom [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] ever knew.
   
A symbol of power or a tool of destruction? Why not both? The very name [[Trol'kalar]] is capable of making the mightiest troll tremble. So amazing this sword is that the very trolls, quite aware of the power of the dread blade, entrusted its acquisition to brave members of the [[Horde]] (through a somewhat long quest line, see External Links for more details) so it can be used against the trolls of [[Zul'Gurub]]. For they alone wouldn't dare to risk facing the [[Trol'kalar]] ever again.
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A symbol of power or a tool of destruction? Why not both? The very name Trol'kalar is capable of making the mightiest troll tremble. So amazing this sword is that the very trolls, quite aware of the power of the dread blade, {{quest|Trol'kalar|entrusted its acquisition}} to brave members of the [[Horde]], so it can be used against the trolls of [[Zul'Gurub]]. For they alone wouldn't dare to risk facing the Trol'kalar ever again.
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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This bastard sword is notched and old, but its appearance belies its sharpness and balance. Trol'Kalar pulses with a dim white radiance, almost as if alive. The weapon’s name means “Troll Slayer” in an ancient tongue. The scion of the Trollbane family, Prince Galen of Stromgarde, wields Trol’Kalar against forsaken, the Syndicate, murlocs and ogres instead of its traditional foes. The blade still proves deadly.{{Cite|LoC|176}}
   
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==World of Warcraft==
Seemly an old bastard sword, but truly an exceptional weapon. The [[Trol'kalar]] shines with a smooth white aura, as if it had life on its own. The weapon's name means "Troll Slayer" in an ancient tongue. Often use by the last member of the [[Trollbane]] family, Prince [[Galen Trollbane]], on various enemies instead of its traditional foe. Still the blade proves to be quite fatal.
 
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With [[Thoras Trollbane]] dead and his kingdom in ruins, the troll hunter [[Zengu]] was sent to the Arathi Highlands by order of [[Vol'jin]] himself, instructed to make every effort to claim Trol'kalar from the humans for use in the coming battle against [[Hakkar the Soulflayer]] and his legions in [[Zul'Gurub]]. Zengu dispatched agents of the Horde to hunt down the portions of the [[Sigil of Ignaeus]] that would open the tomb. After locating the four sigils and slaying [[Galen Trollbane|Prince Galen]], Thoras' son and leader of the remnants of Stromgarde, the Horde agents were able to bring Trol'kalar back to Zengu, who would then depart for Stranglethorn Vale for its use in the battle against Hakkar.
   
=== Powers ===
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===Cataclysm===
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Zengu did not get far, however; according to [[Dark Ranger Alina]] at the camp known as [[Galen's Fall]], Zengu was attacked and killed by Stromgarde troops before he was able to leave Arathi with his prize. The Stromgarde soldiers took back Trol'kalar and the Sigil of Ignaeus, dividing it once more among the surviving troops. Prince Galen, resurrected by the Forsaken, now directs Horde soldiers to once again find the divided sigils and reclaim Trol'kalar.
   
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== Powers ==
When a troll is slashed by this bastard sword, it cannot regenerate as it would when hurt by a common melee weapon. The wounds heal at their normal rate, just as if the troll victim didn't count with aditional regeneration powers at all. The [[Trol'kalar]] also procs additional holy damage to all evil creatures (trolls included).
 
   
 
When a troll is slashed by this bastard sword, it cannot regenerate as it would when hurt by a common melee weapon. The wounds heal at their normal rate, just as if the troll victim didn't count with additional regeneration powers at all. The Trol'kalar also procs additional holy damage to all evil creatures (trolls included).
The [[Trol'kalar]] curses any evil creature attempting to use it with one negative level (debuff). This curse inflicts the wielder as long as the sword is wielded. This one negative level curse cannot be cured nor dispelled, it will affect the wielder as long as he has the sword at hands.
 
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The Trol'kalar curses any evil creature attempting to use it with one negative level (debuff). This curse inflicts the wielder as long as the sword is wielded. This one negative level curse cannot be cured nor dispelled, it will affect the wielder as long as he has the sword at hands.
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
{{text|say|'''[[Nimboya]]:''' With Thoras Trollbane dead and Stromgarde in ruins, [[Vol'jin]] has instructed that we make every effort to spirit the legendary sword Trol'kalar from the humans' hands, so that we might use it in our coming battles against the trolls of Zul'Gurub.}}
   
 
{{text|say|'''[[Zengu]]:''' In ancient times, trolls fought against the Arathorian Empire and our most capable adversary, Lord Ignaeus of Strom, named Trollbane. He rode into battle wielding Trol'kalar - troll slayer, in their ancient tongue.}}
[http://www.thottbot.com/?n=74246 Nimboya]: "With [[Thoras Trollbane]] dead and [[Stromgarde]] in ruins, [[Vol'jin]] has instructed that we make every effort to spirit the legendary sword [[Trol'kalar]] from the humans' hands, so that we might use it in our coming battles against the trolls of [[Zul'Gurub]]."
 
 
[http://www.thottbot.com/?n=5856 Zengu]: "In ancient times, trolls fought against the Arathorian Empire and our most capable adversary, Lord Ignaeus of [[Strom]], named [[Trollbane]]. He rode into battle wielding [[Trol'kalar]] - troll slayer, in their ancient tongue."
 
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.thottbot.com/?i=14187 Shealthed Trol'kalar, Thottbot]
 
* [http://www.thottbot.com/?qu=638 The Quest for the Trol'kalar (Horde only), Thottbot]
 
   
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== See also ==
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* {{item|icon=|Sheathed Trol'kalar}}
   
[[Category:Swords]]
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[[Category:Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Lore]]
 
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[[Category:Items with proper name]]

Revision as of 18:48, 22 September 2010

Trol'kalar

The Trol'kalar (aka Trol'Kalar) was the legendary blade of Lord Ignaeus of Strom, also called Trollbane.

History

The dread sword known as the Trol'kalar (troll slayer, in the ancient tongue), was first known to be wielded by Strom's most capable warlord, Lord Ignaeus Trollbane, during the Troll Wars. After the war and with the departure of Thoradin's ruling descendants the Trollbane family ascended to the throne. The Trol'kalar image changed by also becoming a true emblem of power in that region, being rightly wielded only by the direct descendants of Lord Ignaeus as a symbol of rulership over the glorious Kingdom of Stromgarde.

The Trol'kalar's fame (or infamy) is probably attributed to its ability to easily dispatch any troll with a few slashes. From there came its name, Trol'kalar, and very possibly Ignaeus' own nickname which later became the new name of his bloodline, the Trollbane family.

After the Third War

With the mysterious death of Stromgarde's last ruler, Lord Thoras Trollbane, and because of the fragile condition of the Stromgarde nation, the Trol'kalar was sealed with Thoras in his tomb awaiting for the day when a new champion would rise from the people of Arathi Highlands and bring honor and glory to maybe the greatest Kingdom Azeroth ever knew.

A symbol of power or a tool of destruction? Why not both? The very name Trol'kalar is capable of making the mightiest troll tremble. So amazing this sword is that the very trolls, quite aware of the power of the dread blade, entrusted its acquisition to brave members of the Horde, so it can be used against the trolls of Zul'Gurub. For they alone wouldn't dare to risk facing the Trol'kalar ever again.

Description

This bastard sword is notched and old, but its appearance belies its sharpness and balance. Trol'Kalar pulses with a dim white radiance, almost as if alive. The weapon’s name means “Troll Slayer” in an ancient tongue. The scion of the Trollbane family, Prince Galen of Stromgarde, wields Trol’Kalar against forsaken, the Syndicate, murlocs and ogres instead of its traditional foes. The blade still proves deadly.Template:Cite

World of Warcraft

WoW Icon update This section concerns content related to the original World of Warcraft.

With Thoras Trollbane dead and his kingdom in ruins, the troll hunter Zengu was sent to the Arathi Highlands by order of Vol'jin himself, instructed to make every effort to claim Trol'kalar from the humans for use in the coming battle against Hakkar the Soulflayer and his legions in Zul'Gurub. Zengu dispatched agents of the Horde to hunt down the portions of the Inv jewelry talisman 02 [Sigil of Ignaeus] that would open the tomb. After locating the four sigils and slaying Prince Galen, Thoras' son and leader of the remnants of Stromgarde, the Horde agents were able to bring Trol'kalar back to Zengu, who would then depart for Stranglethorn Vale for its use in the battle against Hakkar.

Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

Zengu did not get far, however; according to Dark Ranger Alina at the camp known as Galen's Fall, Zengu was attacked and killed by Stromgarde troops before he was able to leave Arathi with his prize. The Stromgarde soldiers took back Trol'kalar and the Sigil of Ignaeus, dividing it once more among the surviving troops. Prince Galen, resurrected by the Forsaken, now directs Horde soldiers to once again find the divided sigils and reclaim Trol'kalar.

Powers

When a troll is slashed by this bastard sword, it cannot regenerate as it would when hurt by a common melee weapon. The wounds heal at their normal rate, just as if the troll victim didn't count with additional regeneration powers at all. The Trol'kalar also procs additional holy damage to all evil creatures (trolls included).

The Trol'kalar curses any evil creature attempting to use it with one negative level (debuff). This curse inflicts the wielder as long as the sword is wielded. This one negative level curse cannot be cured nor dispelled, it will affect the wielder as long as he has the sword at hands.

Quotes

Nimboya: With Thoras Trollbane dead and Stromgarde in ruins, Vol'jin has instructed that we make every effort to spirit the legendary sword Trol'kalar from the humans' hands, so that we might use it in our coming battles against the trolls of Zul'Gurub.

Zengu: In ancient times, trolls fought against the Arathorian Empire and our most capable adversary, Lord Ignaeus of Strom, named Trollbane. He rode into battle wielding Trol'kalar - troll slayer, in their ancient tongue.

See also