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A famous [[Grarrl]], and one of the 12 founding members of [[Altador]]. He fought [[King Altador]] and was defeated, and was inspired by his strength to join his cause. He also posed as a knight in [[Meridell]] and taught [[Tormund]] how to fight in [[Neopets: The Darkest Faerie]].
A famous [[Grarrl]]. He is one of the 12 founding members of [[Altador]], a fact discovered during the [[Altador Plot]]. He fought [[King Altador]] and was defeated, and was inspired by his strength to join his cause. He also posed as a knight in [[Meridell]] and taught [[Tormund]] how to fight in [[Neopets: The Darkest Faerie]].




'''From The Book of Ages'''
'''From The Book of Ages'''
 
[[image:torakor.PNG|frame|Torakor's Book of Ages portrait]]
<blockquote>''Physical strength, coupled with a strong sense of virtue, is often lacking in this world. One who steps forward and demonstrates both will quickly become a legend. Such is the tale of Torakor, the Gladiator.''<br><br>
<blockquote>''Physical strength, coupled with a strong sense of virtue, is often lacking in this world. One who steps forward and demonstrates both will quickly become a legend. Such is the tale of Torakor, the Gladiator.''<br><br>
''In the old days, armies often collided, at a great cost of money and lives. Sometimes, to spare those costs, each army would send forth its greatest warrior and let a one-on-one battle decide the victor. A Grarrl named Torakor was the strongest warrior in one such army, and he won many victories for his commanding general. With Torakor faithfully at his side, the general thought his army to be invincible, and decided to expand his territories. Torakor was troubled by this, but who was he to question his leader?''<br><br>
''In the old days, armies often collided, at a great cost of money and lives. Sometimes, to spare those costs, each army would send forth its greatest warrior and let a one-on-one battle decide the victor. A Grarrl named Torakor was the strongest warrior in one such army, and he won many victories for his commanding general. With Torakor faithfully at his side, the general thought his army to be invincible, and decided to expand his territories. Torakor was troubled by this, but who was he to question his leader?''<br><br>

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A famous Grarrl. He is one of the 12 founding members of Altador, a fact discovered during the Altador Plot. He fought King Altador and was defeated, and was inspired by his strength to join his cause. He also posed as a knight in Meridell and taught Tormund how to fight in Neopets: The Darkest Faerie.


From The Book of Ages

Torakor's Book of Ages portrait

Physical strength, coupled with a strong sense of virtue, is often lacking in this world. One who steps forward and demonstrates both will quickly become a legend. Such is the tale of Torakor, the Gladiator.

In the old days, armies often collided, at a great cost of money and lives. Sometimes, to spare those costs, each army would send forth its greatest warrior and let a one-on-one battle decide the victor. A Grarrl named Torakor was the strongest warrior in one such army, and he won many victories for his commanding general. With Torakor faithfully at his side, the general thought his army to be invincible, and decided to expand his territories. Torakor was troubled by this, but who was he to question his leader?

One day, the army came to a small village the general wanted to conquer. His huge army surrounded the village, and he shouted a challenge to the townsfolk. "Who will face my champion? Send forth your greatest warrior, or bow before me!" All was silent until a quivering Shoyru stepped forward, armed with only a garden hoe. The army burst into laughter--except Torakor. He approached the Shoyru, then turned to face his own army.

"I will fight for them," Torakor stated. "Step forth, any who think they can best me in battle."

His general shouted, enraged. "Eliminate this traitor, at once!"

Mortified by the order to attack one of their own--thousands against one, no less--the warriors lost confidence in the general's leadership, just as Torakor had. One by one, the soldiers joined the Grarrl, facing outward from the village. Torakor, through strength of virtue alone, had won his own army.

Word spread quickly of a mighty army that protected villages instead of sacking them. It wasn't long before Torakor received a letter, informing him that a new city could use an army such as his. Torakor gladly accepted.