Nalorakk

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For his pre-Cataclysm encounter, see Nalorakk (BC Classic). For his strategy on the encounter, see Nalorakk (tactics).
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Title Bear god,[1]
Amani Bear Spirit[2]
Gender Male
Race(s) Loa (bear) (Beast)
Location Various
Status Active

Nalorakk is the Loa bear god of the Amani trolls.

The Amani decorate their Amani Battle Bears with magic amulets and ceremonial masks a way to venerate Nalorakk.[3]

In World of Warcraft

The Burning Crusade

Nalorakk's essence imbued into one of the Amani's fiercest warriors.

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Hex Lord Malacrass stole his essence, imbuing it into one of the Amani's fiercest warriors.[4] However, this spirit is chained by Zul'jin and is freed when the chieftain troll died.[5]

Wrath of the Lich King

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Nalorakk appears with the other Amani gods after the quest N [20-30] Breaking Through Jin'Alai, directing the adventurer to the leopard goddess, Har'koa.

The Amani gods are also summoned after the quest N [20-30] Rampage, where they tell the adventurer to defeat the guardians at the Altar of Quetz'lun and kill the Prophet of Akali.

Cataclysm

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Nalorakk appears again in Zul'Aman where his spirit is chained by Daakara while his essence is into one Amani's fiercest warriors.[1] He is freed when Daakara is killed.

Battle for Azeroth

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A Disciple of Nalorakk is present in Tal'aman, the Amani tribe's enclave in Zuldazar.

Locations

Location Level range Reaction Notes
Zul'Aman ?? Boss Alliance Horde As a boss encounter.
Zul'Aman (Classic & retail) ?? Boss Alliance Horde As the Amani Bear Spirit.
Zul'Drak ?? Boss Alliance Horde As part of the Zul'Drak questline.
Zul'Aman 37 Elite Alliance Horde As a boss encounter.

Notes

  • As the Dungeon Journal says that this was initially the name of the troll, either the spirit took the name of its host in Zul'Drak, or the host was named after the loa to start with. The spirits near the final boss of Zul'Aman are nameless, possibly hinting that they did not initially have names.
    • However, the act of a loa adopting its hosts' name would be fairly odd, as the Amani loa would have been the only ones in history to have done so, in that case, as all other loa have their own names that they are referred to by other loa, trolls and their worshippers.

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