Rainspeaker tribe

From Warcraft Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
NeutralRainspeaker tribe
Rainspeaker Canopy.jpg
Main leader  High-Oracle Soo-say
Race(s) Gorloc Gorloc
Base of operations Rainspeaker Canopy
Theater of operations Sholazar Basin
Language(s) Nerglish
Affiliation Oracles
Status Active

The Rainspeaker tribe[1] is a group of gorlocs inhabiting Sholazar Basin. They appear to be the leading tribe of the Oracles.

History

During the war against the Lich King, the Rainspeaker tribe came in contact with adventurers after they rescued an injured gorloc, causing the wolvar of the Frenzyheart Tribe to turn on them, seeing the act as treason.[2] The grateful gorloc, on the other hand, offered to bring adventurers back to Rainspeaker Canopy, where they met with High-Oracle Soo-say, the leader of the Rainspeaker tribe and the Oracles.[3] To prove themselves, Soo-say tasked adventurers with slaying Venomtip and a group of Emperor Cobras nearby, which kept trying to eat their hatchlings.[4] Adventurers were accompanied by Lafoo, who requested their aid in collecting offerings for the Great Rain Stone.[5] Afterwards, the High-Oracle had the idea to send the adventurers to the Frenzyheart with an offering of peace, hoping the wolvar would listen to the adventurers due to their past friendly relations. However, the wolvar were not interested in peace and threw the adventurers out.[6] Soo-say subsequently sent adventurers to Mistwhisper Refuge to help the Mistwhisper tribe against a wolvar attack led by Warlord Tartek[7][8] and to Mosswalker Village when the Mosswalkers were attacked by the Scourge.[9]

Later, adventurers were sent by Oracle Soo-dow to help the Sparktouched tribe in Sparktouched Haven, who were locked in battle against the Frenzyheart of Kartak's Hold. There, on different occasions, adventurers were instructed to retrieve the crystal defenses and use them to kill the nearby Frenzyheart wolvar.[8] They had to obtain a tainted crystal from the wolvar, bring it to the Great Lightening Stone to call Soo-holu, and with the latter's shared powers, they killed the nearby wolvar.[10] Finally, they had to charge a dormant polished crystal at the exposed Lifeblood Pillar, then travel to Sparktouched Haven and use the power the crystal bestows to slaughter the wolvar.[11]

Meanwhile, Oracle Soo-nee enlisted adventurers to complete a few quests that were more musical in nature. They were to play the Cleansing Chime at Bittertide Lake, Wintergrasp River, and River's Heart and slay the evil spirits that plagued the waters there.[12] Go to the Stormwright's Shelf, northwest of the Maker's Perch, and play the Horn of Fecundity near piles of Soaked Fertile Dirt.[13] Use the Didgeridoo of Contemplation at the top of the Glimmering Pillar, the Suntouched Pillar, the Mosslight Pillar, and the Skyreach Pillar.[14] And use the Drums of the Tempest at the Stormwright's Shelf to help Haiphoon, the Great Tempest, devour Storm Revenants and Aqueous Spirits.[15]

Members

Named
Unnamed

References

 
  1. ^ Frenzyheart Tribe, in-game description
  2. ^ N [20-30] Just Following Orders
  3. ^ N [20-30] Fortunate Misunderstandings
  4. ^ N [20-30] Make the Bad Snake Go Away
  5. ^ N [20-30] Gods like Shiny Things
  6. ^ N [20-30] Making Peace
  7. ^ N [20-30] Back So Soon?
  8. ^ a b N [20-30 Daily] Mastery of the Crystals
  9. ^ N [20-30] The Angry Gorloc
  10. ^ N [20-30 Daily] Will of the Titans
  11. ^ N [20-30 Daily] Power of the Great Ones
  12. ^ N [20-30 Daily] A Cleansing Song
  13. ^ N [20-30 Daily] Song of Fecundity
  14. ^ N [20-30 Daily] Song of Reflection
  15. ^ N [20-30 Daily] Song of Wind and Water