Gurubashi Blood Magic and Voodoo
Throughout the violent and unforgiving corners of Azeroth, few magical traditions are as feared—as Blood Magic. Rooted in ancient practices and fueled by ritualistic bloodletting, this dark magic has endured across tribes and centuries, often emerging in times of desperation, conquest, or corruption.
At the heart of Gurubashi blood magic lies the malevolent entity known as Hakkar the Soulflayer, the Loa of Blood. Revered and feared in equal measure, Hakkar thrives on sacrifice—his strength growing with every drop of blood spilled in his name.
Over a thousand years ago, it was Hakkar who first introduced blood magic to the Gurubashi trolls. The rituals of blood sacrifice, once obscure, became central to a growing cult around the Blood God.
Blood magic is not embraced lightly. It is a desperate power, drawn from pain, sacrifice, and death. Its practitioners often walk a thin line between survival and corruption. Yet time and again, troll tribes throughout history have returned to its embrace—compelled by the promise of strength when all else fails.















