Those that stayed on Azeroth gradually transformed into elemental drakes, and then they transformed into proto-drakes. Well, no, before there were proto-dragons, there were elementals, and some of them weren’t imprisoned on the Elemental Plane. In the beginning, there were proto-dragons. So who is Tyr? What is their background? And would could this mean for the final villain of Dragonflight? There have been references to Tyr, a Titan-keeper, in game, and his background with the dragon aspects is laid out more in the book Dawn of the Aspects. We’ve encountered the dragons, especially aspects, before in WoW. When the stone watchers guarding the beacon awoke - at least, the only one that hadn’t succumbed to the devastation of the elements - it was time for the dragons to come home. The power to allow the dragons to return was tied to a beacon in Tyrhold, and the mechanism to activate the beacon is Titan technology. The dragons were locked away from their ancient home… until now. Much like Pandaria, magic made it impossible for anyone to travel to the Dragon Isles. The Dragon Isles were shut off from the world - even from the dragons themselves - at the time of the sundering, 10,000 years ago. The age of dragons ended at the end of Cataclym, beginning the age of mortals - but now the time of the dragons has come again. With upcoming launch of the World of Warcraft: Dragonflight expansion on November 28, we’ve learned some new bits of lore, revisited the past, and had reason to be excited for the future of WoW.
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