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In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Vol'jin is a troll witch doctor of the Darkspear Tribe. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 515 Ã 599 pixel Image in higher resolution (660 Ã 768 pixel, file size: 35 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)Screenshot of Voljin from blizzard entertainments MMORPG World of Warcraft. ...
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Two Jungle Trolls, as seen in World of Warcraft. ...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Throughout his young life, Vol'jin was the apprentice and son of the Troll witchdoctor Sen'jin, while the exiled Darkspear Tribe lived on the Broken Isles. During this time period, the Darkspear Trolls were nearly wiped out by a group of ferocious murlocs. Only through the intervention of Thrall and the Horde were the trolls able to survive. However, Sen'jin died bravely on the islands trying to save as many trolls as he could. With Sen'jin's death, Vol'jin became chief witchdoctor for the tribe. In order to repay Thrall and the Horde for saving his people, Vol'jin pledged his loyalty and service to Horde for all time. Trolls with an abducted princess (John Bauer, 1915). ...
Senjin is a fictional character in the Warcraft Universe belonging to the Troll race. ...
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Murloc as seen in the World of Warcraft. ...
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During the Third War, Vol'jin and the Darkspear Tribe fought alongside the Horde against the Burning Legion. After the war, Vol'jin and the Darkspear Tribe settled upon the Echo Isles, just off the shores of Durotar. It wasn't long before a new threat appeared however, when human raiders from Kul Tiras began attacking the islands. Vol'jin aided Rexxar, Rokhan and Chen Stormstout in evacuating the Darkspear tribe, turning the three into Wyverns allowing them to attack the Alliance fleet from above, and supplying them with a squadron of Troll Batriders. After helping the Horde beat back the human invasion, Vol'jin reestablished the Darkspear Tribe in Sen'jin Village along the southern coast of Durotar near the Valley Of Trials. The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ...
In the fictional Warcraft Universe, the Echo Isles were the home of the Darkspear Tribe of Trolls off the coast of Durotar. ...
In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Durotar is a nation founded by the Horde, to serve as a new homeland for the orcs, and is named after Thralls father Durotan. ...
This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe â a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...
In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Rexxar is a half-orc, half-ogre Beastmaster who was instrumental in assisting the Horde in defending Durotar after the fall of the Burning Legion. ...
Rokhan is a character in the fictional Warcraft Universe belonging to the Troll race. ...
Chen Stormstout is a character from the WarCraft video game. ...
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Senjin Village is a town of the Darkspear Tribe of Trolls (a part of the Orcish Horde) that lies on the coast nearest the Echo Isles on the Darkspear Strand. ...
Vol'jin currently resides in Orgrimmar and has left Master Gadrin in charge of the village while he is helping to assist the Warchief with matters of the highest importance. Orgrimmar is a fictional city in the Warcraft Universe and has appeared in the computer games Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and World of Warcraft. ...
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