Hakkar the Soulflayer: Blood God of the Gurubashi
Hakkar the Soulflayer, known ominously as the Blood God, stands as one of the most feared and malevolent entities in the troll pantheon. Revered and reviled in equal measure, Hakkar is a Loa of blood, feeding off the life essence of his worshippers and victims alike. His story is one of dark rituals, civil war, and a persistent threat that has haunted Azeroth for millennia.
Originating from parts unknown and unrecorded even in Titan lore, Hakkar first entered the world through the desperation of the Gurubashi trolls. Starving and fractured, they turned to darker powers for salvation. Hakkar answered, granting blood magic and military might in exchange for endless sacrifice. As his power grew, so did his hunger—demanding daily offerings and driving his followers to madness and violence. Eventually, the Gurubashi realized the cost of their pact and turned on Hakkar and his priests, the Atal'ai, in a cataclysmic war that shattered their empire.
Despite his avatar's destruction, Hakkar's influence persisted. The Atal'ai fled north, constructing the Temple of Atal'Hakkar in the Swamp of Sorrows, seeking to summon their god once more. Although Ysera herself intervened to sink the temple, the cult endured, spreading Hakkar’s corruption across Azeroth—from the green dragons of the Emerald Nightmare to the sacrificial altars of the Vilebranch trolls in the Hinterlands.
Hakkar’s most notorious resurrection came in Zul’Gurub, the fallen capital of the Gurubashi. There, his avatar was summoned anew, empowered by the stolen essence of primal gods and defended by corrupted high priests. Adventurers from the Horde and Alliance ultimately defeated him by turning his bloodlust against him, but the echoes of his return would not be so easily silenced.
Even in defeat, Hakkar’s cursed heart pulsed with dark magic. Cultists, and wayward trolls continued to scheme for his return. Notably, Jin'do the Hexxer, a powerful Atal'ai priest, once attempted to bind Hakkar’s spirit and absorb his godly power. This backfired disastrously, leading to his own destruction at the hands of adventurers—and Hakkar himself.
Hakkar the Soulflayer is more than just a villain. He is the embodiment of unchecked bloodlust and divine hunger—an eternal reminder of the cost of power gained through sacrifice. Though often defeated, his shadow always lingers, promising that the Blood God will rise again.