Troll Lore Month Closing Post
For the month of February (and a tinsy bit of March) 2020, I gave everyone an in-depth look at everything troll from their history to the individual tribes that make up all of trollkind and more. I delved into troll lore in a series of mostly long posts dedicated to not only highlighting random lore facts but also covering and explaining certain aspects of troll culture, both past and present.
Posts have been archived under the #lore month and #troll lore month tags. You can also find them here or below if you missed any:
A Map of the Current and Former Troll Settlements as of the Second War
A Preface on the History of the Tribes’ Relationships & A History of the Trolls’ Intertribal Relationships
Lore Fact #64: A Gurubashi Retelling of the Sundering
Troll Alcoholic Beverages
A List of Known Zandalari Monarchs
You can read the Troll Lore Month introduction post here, which includes all additional lore posts I wrote on trolls prior to Troll Lore Month.
Will there be more in the future?
Troll Lore Month may be officially over for now, but that does not mean I’m done writing about trolls! Unfortunately, I didn’t get to write nearly as many lore posts as I had initially planned, so it’s possible (but not guaranteed) I’ll still be churning out troll content in the near future. Regardless, you are always welcome to ask me more questions about trolls and I will do my best to answer them.
On that note, I’m switching over from doing Lore Months to Lore Weeks again for a short while and cannot say when the next Lore Month will be taking place quite yet. That said, I have no plans to stop doing Lore Months anytime soon (especially on top of our quarantine situation these days), so keep an eye out for the next one!
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For Nightborne Lore Month (June 2018), see here
For Kul Tiras Lore Month (August 2018), see here
For Sin’dorei Lore Month (September-October 2019), see here