Durotan named his son Go'ir. Later, he was picked up by humans and renamed Thrall. "Thall" was the nickname of the orc Go'ir when he was young. At that time, he lived in his own country. A home is a prison built so that the orc prisoners of the Second War can no longer threaten Azeroth, and Thrall means slave.
His father Durotan and mother Draka were both witnesses of the dark period when the old tribe rose. However, because they openly opposed the powerful evil warlock Gul'dan at the time, the entire clan was exiled. .
Both Durotan and Draka died tragically under the blades of assassins sent by Gul'dan. Go'el, who was still a baby at the time, almost died, but he was discovered by a human sergeant named Edras Blackmoore by accident, and his extraordinary adventure began.
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"Thall" was the nickname of the orc Gu'ir when he was young. At that time, he lived in his first home, that is, in order to make his second home The orc prisoners of war can no longer threaten the prison built on Azeroth; and Thrall is the slave. After escaping from prison, Go'el did not wander aimlessly, but embarked on a journey to find his roots, and finally found wisdom from the shamanistic beliefs of his ancestors.
Thall's shamanic beliefs guided his actions. He reorganized the tribe, became the warchief and led his people to settle in the Barrens, which was named after his father Durotan. Named Durotar. Thrall led the Horde through a series of seemingly never-ending trials: removing the curse of the demon blood from the orcs, resisting the Burning Legion's attack on Mount Hyjal, and defeating the terrifying Lich King. When Deathwing returned and tore the world apart, Thrall stepped down from his position as warchief of the Horde and joined the Earthen Ring, a powerful shaman organization, in an attempt to quell the elements and stop the World Destroyer. Thrall chose Garrosh Hellscream as his successor, but this decision has always troubled him, because the new warchief led the Horde astray into civil strife.