Different troll tribes may call upon different sets of loa. An example of such a case is Zanza the Restless. Powerful, enlightened Zandalari can become loa upon their death - or so it is believed. Zandalari (as well as Darkspear) families often worship their own family loa, cities usually have their own civic deities, and the greatest loa are worshiped by the nation as a whole. But just as the loa can bless, they can also curse troll children are taught legends of those cursed by the loa, such as Gri'lek, unable to heal even flesh wounds, to instill the proper respect for their patron spirits. The tale of Vula'jin the Void speaks of how he regrew almost his entire body after standing in a pool of shadowflame. Tales abound in troll culture, of those blessed by the loa with extraordinary regenerative abilities, strengthening their already powerful, natural regeneration.
The loa can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to trolls. Shadow hunters commune with multiple loa as well, and the loa can even channel themselves through the shadow hunters when they use their ceremonial rush'kah masks. This is something the loa do not like, as they prefer to be worshiped one at a time. Troll priests are devoted to only one loa per troll, while troll druids use the powers of several loa at once. The mountain range of Zandalar in southern Kalimdor was home to many loa, and was thus treated as being sacred. The next quest, Fallen Offerings, is sometimes not completable without dropping and reaccepting it, so you might want to look that up too.Early troll tribes, though varying wildly in customs and traditions, all shared a common religion: the worship and reverence for the Wild Gods. Unless you did that for an hour until you thought of looking it up in Wowhead. Now breathe a sigh of relief that you had the good sense to look this quest up in Wowhead, instead of walking back and forth over the quest marks on the map, swearing at your computer monitor. In Grizzly Hills, there's a quest marker on the map at, but again this is deceptive - Lea is underground again! Fly up to the center of the huge tree (remember flying? stretch your wings!) at, the fly down about 20 feet off the ground, then fly northward into another burrow where you'll find Lea.
Within the Emerald Dreamway, go through the Grizzly Hills portal, located at (the left of the two northernmost portals). Go through that to go from the Dreamgrove to the Emerald Dreamway. Next, to find Lea's new location to turn in the quest, the quest marker shows coordinates, a big swirling portal in the Dreamgrove (on the surface, not underground). Click one of those to complete the quest. There are three VERY SMALL clickable pink flasks sitting on the edge of the moonwell, which you might not notice at first. You have to walk back to the surface, then head to a moonwell up a hill at. This "fill a flask" quest, To The Hills, is NOT underground. To The Hills quest video: And here is related quests: QuestĪfter choosing artifact in the beginning you will be able to do other Artifact quests at level 102.Īll artifacts quests here in one place : A Glorious CampaignĬomment by AaaheadThe previous quest, Mistress of the Claw, found Lea underground in Tel'Andu Barrow Den (cave entrance ).