I wonder if Aberrus would bring in the Old Gods seeing as there's going to be Void lately in the expansion.
What if the raid is an old god prison
Hmm. Can't answer that question. Like I said, good thing the shadowflame doesn't give void or old god vibes anymore.
Seriously i hope we don't get anymore old gods with tentacles, etc. I am so done with that. If we are truly gonna face the Void, i want the cosmic stuff, space.
As one of the Il'gynoth prophecies said The king of diamonds has been made a pawn.I'm almost sure that Azeroth is NOT free of the old gods influence (as Magni claimed after N'Zoth "defeat"). It actually might be the opposite and Azeroth is going to return as Void Titan.
Considering Dracthyrs are something experimental created by Neltharion, they have a "void potential" for sure. What could afray him that much if not Void ? A big threat is coming and will probably endanger Emerald Dream, the new World Tree, and maybe even Nozdormu who will try to avoid his death and then turn into Murozond.I just hope it's not gonna be something as dumb as "big bad void-infused dracthyrs full of tentacles".
My suspicion is that this comes back to the “infinity gauntlet” that controlled the Dracthyr. I believe that Neltharion distrusted the Dracthyr *if* they couldn’t be controlled, and it may be as simple as the Dracthyr are not constrained in their abilities. Each dragonflight and each primal dragon has one theme - fire, earth, air, water, life, time, magic, nature. The Dracthyr can do any of the flights’ abilities (black dragon flight being the outlier for now). They are not constrained. Free will introduces variability into the equation; and even Neltharion is a child of Order in the long run, which, IMO he was driven mad when corrupted by the Void.We also know the Dracthyr were modeled on the mortal races, which inherently defies the odds. So you have a race that has no power restrictions and can defy “cosmically calculated odds” with only their good will being the thin line between order and chaos. These are beings who, by design, can’t be inherently programmed to behave in a predictable way. And yet the Dracthyr are the very thing that Neltharion knew would be needed in defense of Azeroth. So my belief is that he had the Dracthyr locked away until he could find a replacement for the gauntlet, which never happened. And that Neltharion, being a product of Order, feared his unpredictable creations so much he felt he needed a Titan artifact to lock them down, and then lock them away when he no longer could dictate to them.The reason the primal dragons don’t care is because they don’t see a problem with unleashing these potentially chaotic entities on the dragon flights, without realizing that the freedom to choose that the Dracthyr now have may hoist the prima lists by their own petard. The infinite possibility of the Void isn’t inherently evil - it’s just that most of the Void agents also approach everything like a hammer - so everything is a nail. There is no one right side. Order and Void have been fighting over Azeroth essentially using their own branded hammers. It’s just that Order is a tad more amicable for life, but possibility is needed or there is stagnation. The dracthyr, like other mortal races, demonstrate what is possible when Order and Void coexist in balance. And I believe that it may be that we end up with no aspects, as the dragons realize they should no longer refute their elemental past and try to control their spheres of influence in a purely orderly way.
Weird no one posted the obvious...the 3rd spec.
Darkest nightmare is kinda hyperbole isn't it? One aspect was chained to the floor and force breed for a decade so her children could be tortured into insanity to be used as war mounts.Another had to murder an insane version of himself that he knows he has to become. 2 of them went insane and had to be effectively put down by their siblings. I think blizzard has the whole nightmare thing down.
Interesting