Servants of Koroth

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MobServants of Koroth
Koroth's Banner2.jpg
Main leader  Koroth the Hillbreaker
Race(s) OgreOgre Ogre
IconSmall Ettin.gif Ettin (one)
Base of operations Koroth's Den
Theater of operations Gilneas
Affiliation Independent
Status Unknown (lore),
Active Cataclysm

The Servants of Koroth are a nameless group of ogres ruled by the ettin Koroth the Hillbreaker.[1]

History

Cataclysm

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At the time of the invasion of Gilneas, during the evacuation towards Stormglen Village, Ogre Ambushers attacked Prince Liam Greymane's stagecoach on the road just below Koroth's Den, while the other stagecoach fell into Hailwood Marsh.[2] When Prince Liam discovered that the Forsaken troops were after the refugees, he planned to stop them by stealing Koroth's banner from his den with the help of the Gilnean adventurer. After the prince planted it before the undead squadron, Koroth came down the hill and mistakenly believed that the Forsaken took the banner, so he slaughtered them all in the area.[3]

Following the Gilnean exodus to Darnassus, Koroth and his servants have vanished from their den by the time of the conflicts in the Ruins of Gilneas.

Dragonflight

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Over a decade later, Koroth's Den still remains deserted from the presence of Koroth and his servants after the Reclamation of Gilneas. Their status remains unknown.

Members

Speculation

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  • It is speculated that they came to Gilneas during the Second War and stayed secluded after the Greymane Wall was built. Alternatively, they could have traveled to Gilneas via ships after the construction of the wall.
  • After the exodus from Gilneas, the Servants of Koroth have vanished and even their master.

References