Basic Info
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Tribe
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Firetree
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IC Class
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Primalist
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OOC Class
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Shaman
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Residence
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Little Hordemar, Swamp of Sorrows
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Likes
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Party games and song, fire and lightning, eagles, crafts, traditional troll magics
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Dislikes
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Idling, covering his arms, sweet scents, helping those outside the clan
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Smells Of
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Soil, sweat and singed hair
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Flaws / Fears
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Wild and reckless; fearful of dragons and fel magic
Profile
!! KILL ON SIGHT !!
The forest troll known as "Zin'tulak" has acted in violation of everything the Horde holds dear.
He knows not the strength in honour and unity, and spurns everything our Warchief stands for.
He has butchered man, woman and child alike.
He is known to be operating under the command of the false Warchief, Rend Blackhand,
and as such must be put to a swift death, along with the mongrels he aligns with.
Begin your search in the Swamp of Sorrows, but be prepared for resistance.
Do not tally. He will not even give you the chance.
REWARD: Whatever you can strip from his worthless body. His weapon alone is worth more than he is.
An absolute wall of a man, with a wolfish grin featuring a prominent gap and a patch covering a missing eye. His shoulders bristle with mossy fuzz, marred by roiling burn scars in the shape of bolts of lightning. He often wears red or bronze coloured armour in a similar style to his green outfit.
Name etymology (from the Wowpedia page on the Zandali language:
"Zin" = Possibly "destroyer", as in [Zin'rokh, Destroyer of Worlds]. This would agree with one of the possible definitions for Rokh being "world(s)", though it would conflict with [Jin'rohk, The Great Apocalypse], so "rokh" itself might have two definitions. Another possibility is that "rokh" refers only to the end of something, while "zin" refers to "world(s)" and "jin" keeps its original definition; therefore Jin'rohk would directly translate to "greatest/above all/most authoritative/end(s) of something", which defines an apocalypse, while Zin'rokh would mean "a world's end or destruction".
Bwon'tulak = Death singer.
Zin'tulak thus literally meaning "destroyer singer"
Can possibly be interpreted as "herald of savagery", "butcher bard", "symphony of destruction", etc.