Lord of the Clans Shortly after his birth, Thrall's parents, Durotan and Draka, are killed by assassins sent by Gul'dan. Found by Aedelas Blackmoore of Durnholde Keep, Thrall was raised from a young age as a gladiator and trained in many forms of combat. After earning his freedom thanks to his childhood friend Taretha, Thrall escapes Durnholde and sets out to find a group of orcs that had evaded Blackmoore. He finds these orcs to be those of the Warsong clan, led by Grom Hellscream. After learning some of his cultural history from Grom, Thrall heads for the mountains of Alterac to find his clan, the Frostwolves. There he met with their leader, the shaman Drek'Thar, who teaches Thrall the old ways of shamanism in orc culture. Thrall is visited by the former Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer, and learns more about his past and the reasons for his parents' death. With his new power and knowledge provided by both Drek'Thar and Orgrim, Thrall raises an army by freeing his people from the prison encampments, rallying them under the goal of freedom and a return to the orcish life before the war. Orgrim falls in a battle liberating one of the encampments, and in his final moments, names Thrall as the new Warchief of the Horde and bequeaths him his black armor and namesake
war hammer. Thrall launches an attack on the fortress of Durnholde to free all the remaining entrapped orcs at once by cutting off any more reinforcements. He succeeds in taking Durnholde fortress and kills Blackmoore. However, he is too late to save Taretha. At the end of the book, Thrall crushes Durnholde with his elemental powers, then addresses the Horde, promising they will succeed under his leadership. For a time, the Horde travels throughout Lordaeron, never staying in one location for too long. In the
novella Of Blood and Honor Thrall liberates the city of Stratholme and encounters the veteran orc Eitrigg, along with Eitrigg's "blood brother" Tirion Fordring, a human paladin who had just been exiled for rescuing Eitrigg. Upon learning that the Horde has rediscovered its shamanistic roots, Eitrigg readily joins Thrall, eventually becoming his advisor, while Thrall and Tirion depart on friendly terms.
Warcraft III Thrall is plagued by visions from a mysterious prophet, telling him to take the Horde west across the sea. Deciding to learn more about his visions, Thrall meets the prophet, who insists that he must sail across the ocean to Kalimdor. Thrall gathers the other orc clans and steals some human ships to sail to Kalimdor. Thrall and a few of the other ships find themselves caught amidst a storm and later finds himself taken captive by a tribe of murlocs to be used as a sacrifice. Thrall is able to break free, but is not able to save fellow captive Sen'jin, leader of the local troll Darkspear tribe and the first to be sacrificed, though the surviving Darkspear led by Sen'jin's son Vol'jin join the Horde. After the Horde lands in Kalimdor, Thrall witnesses a battle between the savage
centaurs and noble tauren, opting to assist the latter. Grateful, tauren chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof pledges his clan to join the Horde, and shows Thrall the location of the Oracle that would help the orcs find their destiny. Thrall travels to the location, Stonetalon Peak, where the prophet appears and reveals himself to be Medivh. Medivh warns of the Burning Legion invasion that would overrun Azeroth, and convinces Thrall that humans faction led by
Jaina Proudmoore (who had also heeded Medivh's warnings) and the native night elves would need to work together to defeat the Legion. Medivh informs Thrall that during a concurrent battle with the night elves, Grom had willingly drank the blood of the demonic pit lord Mannoroth, binding the Warsong clan to the Legion's will. The combined forces of Thrall and Jaina manage to subdue Grom and purge Mannaroth's influence from his body. Thrall and Grom confront Mannaroth; Thrall is defeated but Grom manages to slay Mannaroth at the cost of his own life. Mannaroth's death frees the orcs from the Legion's control. Thrall's and Jaina's forces fight against Archimonde and the Legion at the base of Mount Hyjal, to buy their night elf allies enough time to prepare a trap against Archimonde with their Wisps. Though the Horde and Alliance succeed in defeating the Legion, tensions still remain between the two factions. The Horde would go on to build the city of Orgrimmar, naming the surrounding region Durotar, with the former named for Orgrim Doomhammer and the latter named for Durotan. In the
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne expansion pack, Thrall and Jaina are depicted as attempting to preserve their alliance, though most of their people remain suspicious of each other. Jaina's father Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, who harbors a personal vendetta against the orcs over past defeats as well as the death of his son, later leads a naval force and attacks Orgrimmar to stop the orcs from establishing themselves in the new world. Jaina helps Thrall and Rexxar, the new Champion of the Horde, defeat and eventually kill Admiral Proudmoore.
World of Warcraft The narrative of
World of Warcraft takes place in the years following the aftermath of Admiral Proudmoore's defeat, where several incidents have occurred between the Horde of Orgrimmar and the humans of Theramore led by Jaina that jeopardize their uneasy alliance as depicted in the novel
World of Warcraft: Cycle of Hatred. During his tenure as Warchief, Thrall accepts the undead Forsaken led by Sylvanas Windrunner into the Horde's ranks and allows orc warlocks within the cities, as long as they use their talents against demons. However, several orc factions, including the demon worshipping Burning Blade and Searing Blade cults, refuse to recognize Thrall as the new Warchief and attempt to have him assassinated, but are thwarted by Horde adventurers. The events and characters surrounding the escape of Thrall from the
Lord of the Clans novel are depicted In
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, where players are sent back in time to assist Thrall's escape and ensure that he is freed, as a new enemy travels through time attempting to stop the rise of the new Horde. Thrall also visits Outland, where he meets his grandmother, Greatmother Geyah, the leader of an orc remnant who were never corrupted by demons known as the Mag'har. Geyah tells him he was meant to be named Go'el, meaning "to redeem" in the orcish language. He also meets Garrosh Hellscream, the Mag'har son of Grom Hellscream, who had given into despair and shame as a result of his father being disgraced because he had been the first to drink Mannoroth's blood. Thrall convinces Garrosh that his father died a hero, and recruits him and the other Mag'har into the Horde. In
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Thrall dispatches the Horde to Northrend against the Lich King and his Scourge forces. The Horde and Alliance join forces during the Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate, which ends in disaster when Grand Apothecary Putress betrays the Horde and unleashes the New Plague on Horde, Alliance and Scourge alike while the dreadlord Varimathras stages an uprising in the Undercity, forcing Sylvanas to flee to Orgrimmar. As Thrall and Sylvanas plan a counterattack, Jaina warns Thrall that the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn blames the Horde for Putress' actions at Wrathgate, and that a war between the Horde and Alliance is likely imminent. Thrall leads the Horde into successful retaking the Undercity from Varimathras but the victory is short lived when Varian, who led the Alliance into killing Putress, confronts Thrall over the Forsaken's treatment of the Undercity, which was formerly the Alliance land of Lorderon. Jaina is able to teleport Varian and his forces back to Stormwind City before a battle could break out, but Thrall laments over the broken peace between the Horde and Alliance. Thrall is summoned to attend an emergency meeting in Dalraan when the Old God Yogg-Saron escapes his prison in Ulduar. Thrall takes Garrosh, now a military leader in the Northrend Campaign, with him but the two are intercepted by Jaina due to Varian being in attendance at the council. Having grown increasingly arrogant, Garrosh ignores Thrall's warnings and interrupts the meeting, leading to a brawl between him and Varian which is broken up by Kirin Tor leader Rhonin. Still angered over the events of Wrathgate and the Undercity, Varian refuses to work with the Horde and departs, while Thrall expresses his disappointment in an indignant Garrosh. Thrall later attends the tournament held by Tirion Fording, now Supreme Commander of the Argent Crusade, to choose the best champions of the Alliance and Horde to lead a final assault against the Lich King in Icecrown Citadel. In
World of Warcraft: The Shattering, a prelude to
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, as the relationship between the Horde and Alliance continues to deteriorate, Thrall begins to question his place as Warchief and whether or not he truly knows himself at all. When the elements of Azeroth become increasingly unstable, Thrall decides to travel to Outland and consult the elements of Nagrand. Thrall steps down as Warchief, and against the advice of Cairne and his advisor Eitrigg, appoints Garrosh as acting Warchief, hoping that the position would instill a sense of responsibility into him. Upon his arrival in Nagrand, Geyah has Thrall hone his shamanism under the tutelage of Mag'har orcess Aggra. Despite a rocky start between the two, mostly due to their different cultural upbringings, Aggra helps Thrall connect with Outland's elements and rediscover his own spirit. The two grow closer and eventually fall in love. Thrall and Aggra return to Azeroth, where Thrall is informed of Cairne's death following a Mak'gora with Garrosh that had been sabotaged by Cairne's rival Magatha Grimtotem. During the events of
Cataclysm, the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing emerges from Deepholm, causing widespread destruction across Azeroth. Thrall decides to join the Earthen Ring in healing the rift between Azeroth and the Elemental Plane that had been damaged by Deathwing, and discards his black armor in favor of white shaman robes. On the way to the Maelstrom, Thrall is captured by the Alliance's intelligence organization SI:7 but is rescued by members of the goblin Bilgewater Cartel. Thrall intervenes during a power struggle between the Cartel and its Trade Prince Gallywix and arranges to have the Bilgewater join the Horde. Shortly after arriving at the Maelstrom, Thrall contacts Vol'jin, whose rising tensions with Garrosh resulted in the Warchief relocating the Darkspear tribe to the Echo Isles, and reassures the troll chieftain to give Garrosh's leadership a chance and to keep the Horde united. In the novel
Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects, which takes place during
Cataclysm, Thrall begins to feel burdened and stressed by the pressure of his newfound duties. Thrall is summoned to help the four remaining dragon Dragonflights with several daunting tasks, including: assisting the Green Dragonflight Aspect Ysera in talking down a fire elemental in Feralas, improving his relationship with the night elves in the area; helping the Bronze Dragonflight leader Nozdormu prevent an alternate timeline from merging with the main one; bringing the Red Dragonflight Life-Binder Alexstrasza out of her depression; and putting a stop to the infighting between the leaderless Blue Dragonflight by appointing Kalecgos as its new Aspect. With the four Dragonflights united, Thrall is able to thwart an attack on Wymrest Temple by the Twilight's Hammer cult and defeats a version of Blackmoore summoned from the alternate timeline by the cult. Thrall overcomes his personal burdens and begins embracing his orc name Go'el. When the Elemental Lord of Fire Ragnaros is summoned to Azeroth, he shows Thrall a vision of the Hour of Twilight, the prophesized event of the Old Gods' return that will be carried out by Deathwing, resulting in Azeroth's destruction. Thrall and the Earthen Ring join the Cenarion Circle and Dragon Aspects in Mount Hyjal to stop Ragnaros and the Twilight's Hammer from burning down Nodrassil. Twilight agent Fandral Staghelm captures Thrall and splits his soul into four and scatters them throughout the four elemental planes. Aggra and several adventurers are able to reclaim Thrall's scattered soul and restore him to health. Thrall reaffirms his love for Aggra and the two are subsequently wed. After Ragnaros is defeated, Thrall is asked by the other Aspects into joining them by taking Deathwing's vacant place as the Aspect of Earth. Thrall acquires the Dragon Stone, an artifact capable of destroying Deathwing, after several adventurers travel to the past to retrieve it and rallies the other Aspects and champions against Deathwing, the Twilight's Hammer, and the Old Gods' forces. With the Dragon Soul's power, Thrall is able to ultimately defeat Deathwing and prevent the Cataclysm. As Azeroth's elements heal, the Aspects lose their power and Alexstraza reveals that Aggra is pregnant with Thrall's child. In
Tides of War, the prelude to
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, Thrall is made leader of the Earthen Ring by his predecessor Muln Earthfury while Aggra gives birth to their son, Durak. Thrall secretly meets with Jaina, who urges him to return as the Horde's Warchief as Garrosh has become increasingly hostile and battle hungry; Thrall reluctantly refuses due to his duties with the Earthen Ring. Later at the Maelstrom, Thrall and the Earthen Ring are informed by a messenger sent by Eitrigg that Garrosh had launched a mana bomb upon Theramore, completely destroying the city and killing its inhabitants. Believing Jaina to be slain, an enraged Thrall is tempted to kill Garrosh and retake the Warchief position in retaliation, but decides that healing the damage done by Deathwing is a bigger priority. After receiving a vision of Orgrimmar being destroyed, Thrall is urged by Aggra and the other shaman to step down and return to Kalimdor. Thrall discovers that Jaina survived the destruction, but driven mad by the effects of the bomb and seeking vengeance against the Horde, attempts to summon a
tsunami water elementals to drown Orgrimmar in retaliation for Theremore. Thrall reluctantly battles Jaina, who is eventually talked down by Kalecgos. Although Thrall is able to save Orgrimmar, his friendship with Jaina is severely damaged. In
Mists of Pandaria Thrall is informed of the attempt on Vol'jin's life by Garrosh and upon returning to Durotar, discovers that several of his own Kro'kron have turned on him in favor of the now despotic Garrosh. Thrall subsequently joins Vol'jin's Darkspear Rebellion against Garrosh's rule. During the Siege of Orgrimmar, Thrall ventures ahead of the Alliance forces and Horde rebels and confronts Garrosh directly in his throne room. Thrall expresses his disappointment in Garrosh's actions while Garrosh lambasts him for his pacifism and immobilizes Thrall with his dark shaman, preventing Thrall from summoning the elements for help. Despite being empowered by the heart of the Old God Y'Shaarj, Garrosh is ultimately defeated by adventurers. Thrall attempts to finish off Garrosh with the Doomhammer, but is prevented by Varian, who argues that Garrosh's fate isn't up for Thrall to decide as Garrosh is taken by Shado-Pan Lord Taran Zhu to Pandaria to stand trial for his war crimes. When Vol'jin urges Thrall to return as Warchief, Thrall instead recommends Vol'jin, due to his leadership during the Siege. With the approval of the other Horde leaders, Vol'jin succeeds Garrosh as Warchief. In the novel
War Crimes, Thrall attends Garrosh's trial in Pandaria. Thrall is called as witness during the trial, where several of Thrall's memories are magically relayed through the court, including his appointment of Garrosh as Warchief and his subsequent regret of the decision. Before a sentence could be reached, Garrosh is able to escape with the help of his remaining loyalists and the rogue Bronze dragon Kairoz, who summons several alternate versions of the Alliance and Horde leaders as a diversion, with Thrall facing an alternate version of himself who remained loyal to Blackmoore. Jaina is mortally wounded during the skirmish and is healed by Thrall, Aggra and
Prince Anduin Wrynn; Jaina and Thrall reconcile. In
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor, Garrosh and his allies escape to an alternate version of Draenor 35 years before the present day, where they prevent the orcs from being corrupted by the Burning Legion and help form the Iron Horde. When the Iron Horde invades Azeroth through the Dark Portal, Thrall dons his black armor along with his shaman robes and fights off the invasion and joins archmage Khadgar through the Dark Portal. On the alternate version of Draenor, Thrall leads the player character and Horde forces to Frostfire Ridge where he assists in the construction of the Horde Garrison and meets younger incarnations of his parents and family. Thrall helps fight against the Thunderlord clan and the Iron Horde and retakes Frostfire Ridge, but at the cost of his uncles, Ga'nar and Fenris, the latter having joined the Iron Horde. Thrall then aids Khadgar in retaking Shattrath City from the Iron Horde. When Horde and Alliance forces assault the Warsong clan in Nagrand, they battle against Garrosh, who by that time had become the Warsong's Warlord. Thrall intervenes as Garrosh is about to win the battle and challenges him to Mak'gora. Thrall and Garrosh duel at the Stones of Prophecy, the place where the two had originally met in Outland. As Garrosh gains an upper hand in the fight, Thrall uses his shamanistic powers to overpower Garrosh, violating the sacred rules of Mak'gora. Garrosh blames Thrall for who he has become, while Thrall says he had chosen his own destiny before killing Garrosh with a bolt of lightning. In
World of Warcraft: Legion, Thrall fights alongside the Horde forces on the Broken Shore against the Burning Legion. Thrall sustains heavy injuries before the Horde is overrun and forced to retreat, with Vol'jin being mortally wounded in the battle. After regrouping with the Earthen Ring at the Maelstrom, Thrall drops the Doomhammer into Deepholm when forces of the Legion attack the sanctuary. When Doomhammer is recovered, Thrall passes it down to the Farseer of the Earthen Ring, believing that the Farseer could now wield elemental powers that he never tapped into with the Doomhammer.. Since his duel with Garrosh, the Doomhammer felt like dead weight in his hands and the elements became silent to him; Thrall believed that Garrosh's death at his hands were the reason for his weakening powers while in reality, it was due to Thrall's guilt and internal struggle over Garrosh's actions as Warchief. In
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth, High Overlord Varok Saurfang travels to Thrall's home in Outland to persuade him to return to the Horde, and helps Thrall thwart some assassins who have been deployed by the new Warchief Sylvanas to assassinate Thrall. Thrall dons Frostwolf clan furs and his new axe Dra'gora and joins Saurfang in his effort to oust Sylvanas from the Horde. After rescuing Baine Bloodhoof from imprisonment, Thrall witnesses Saurfang publicly challenge Sylvanas to Mak'gora in front of the Horde and Alliance forces at Orgrimmar, lending him Dra'gora while Anduin lends his sword Shalamayne. Saurfang nearly gains the upper hand but Sylvanas resorts to using unknown dark magic to kill him; Saurfang's final words provokes her into denouncing the Horde, including her Forsaken, before abandoning the Horde altogether. Thrall and Anduin carry Saurfang's body past Orgrimmar's gates and speak at his memorial service. After the death of the Old God N'Zoth, Thrall and the Horde leaders enter a truce with the Alliance. The vacant spot for Warchief is replaced with the Horde Council, with Thrall resuming his former role as leader of the orcs and representative for the Council.
Heroes of the Storm Thrall appears as a
playable character in the
crossover multiplayer video game
Heroes of the Storm. His basic traits include a self-healing ability called "Frostwolf Resilience", and has access to abilities such as Chain Lightning, Sundering and Earthquake. Thrall has good
crowd control abilities, but is not a very mobile unit and leaves himself vulnerable to attacks whenever he moves backwards while attacking the enemy.
Other appearances . Like several
Warcraft characters, Thrall features as a collectible card in the
Warcraft spin-off game
Hearthstone. He also appears in the
World of Warcraft Trading Card Game as a collectible card. Thrall appears as an infant in the
2016 Warcraft movie, which is an adaptation of the first
Warcraft game and explores the story of Thrall's parents, Durotan and Draka. ==Reception==