- This article is about the group. For the NPCs, see Atal-Mhuto (NPC).
Atal-Mhuto | |
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A member of the Atal-Mhuto | |
Main leader | Rokhan |
Formerly | Vol'jin † |
Race(s) | Jungle troll |
Base of operations | Darkspear Isle, Durotar |
Theater of operations | Zul'Gurub, Zul'Aman, Ghostlands |
Affiliation | Darkspear tribe, Horde |
The Atal-Mhuto[1] are an elite military group of Darkspear trolls. During the war against the Zandalari, Atal-Mhuto shadow hunters worked under their chieftain Vol'jin to strike at the Amani of Zul'Aman and the Gurubashi of Zul'Gurub, securing the entrances of the city while adventurers fought inside. "Bloodslayer" is a title given to some members of the group and some honored allies.[1]
Known members[]
- Vol'jin † — Leader.
- Blood Guard Hakkuz <Darkspear Elite> and his scouts:
- Bloodslayer T'ara <Darkspear Veteran>
- Bloodslayer Vaena <Darkspear Veteran>
- Bloodslayer Zala <Darkspear Veteran>
- Atal-Mhuto <Darkspear Elite>
Notes[]
- "Atal" means "devoted to" in Zandali, but the meaning of "Mhuto" is unknown.
- The Atal-Mhuto were originally named Siame-Quashi. They were renamed in patch 10.1, after fans brought attention to the fact that the word "quashi" has a pejorative meaning in Jamaican Patois.[2]
Speculation[]
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Rokhan may be an unmentioned member of the Atal-Mhuto, as he is a shadow hunter with close ties to Vol'jin.
Gallery[]
Atal-Mhuto accompanying Vol'jin in the Hatchet Hills.
References[]
- ^ a b [35H] Break the Godbreaker
- ^ Anne Stickney on Twitter (2023-04-21). Retrieved on 2021-04-23. “Been seen, noted, and absolutely not what we want in the game, period”