Lore Watch Podcast: The cherished history of the troll raid
Our listeners wanted to know about the legacy of the Troll raid. We’ve been killing those poor saps a lot — just about every expansion in either raid or dungeon form, in fact, to the extent that “the Troll raid” is almost a meme. Midnight may be bringing us another chance to murder a whole bunch more Trolls, with rumors swirling about islands off the coast near Zul’Aman — which, incidentally, was the Troll raid for The Burning Crusade.
We start off with a brief recap of the myriad of times in the past when we defeated one branch of trolls or another in a variety of settings. Of course, with such a broad topic, the rabbit hole goes deep. Matt and Joe discuss the Loa, notable troll heroes like Zul’jin, and the future of Trollkind. Since we’re going into Midnight without a Troll raid as such, they also speculate a little on how it could come to pass before the expansion is out.
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