I don't think the dragon Alexstrazsa knelt over was a black dragon, but rather a red one. To me, it looks like it was burnt severely, but you can see some red scales in spots.
So... how do these characters not see an extra Nozdormu and a random anthro dragon lady? There is no implication that they make themselves invisible when they traverse time.
All I know is that evokers were trained by the earthwarder yet somehow people still try to pretend a tank evoker doesn't make sense.
What ever the jailer told him to?
That dragon was definitely red before it got burnt to a crisp. The scene doesn't show that even the black dragonflight suffered great losses but that the brutality of the attack and the power of the Dragon Soul were such that it left dragons in that terrible state.And on some previous article I commented that Raszageth would be the one becoming an Aspect. What a fool I was. Emberthal will become an Aspect. She is the purple dragon seen on the mural. Nozdormu will indeed disappear and we'll be left with only 4 Aspects.Note: This is a silly idea but I think that, due to how different the dracthyr can be within their "flight" and the fact that they have the essence of all the other 4 main flights, Emberthal will be the Aspect of the... (oh please don't crucify me over this) Acceptance Flight.
I'm absolutely sure that he's already on the path of becoming murozond and finding his way to get that power.I think he'll become the end boss of this expansion.Perhaps to raise Neltharion or something
I think its quite obvious what he wants.He wants to find the timeline where warlocks still have thier metamorphis and where demon hunter's didnt.
I was waiting for this and it was yet again pretty interesting. And it raised very good points about the future albeit as most of the people said, that was a red dragon. They were just deeply charred.
I think that this story is going to take us to the culmination of the Infinite Dragonflight, a story that has been going on in the background since Burning Crusade.1. We know that in every Caverns of Time instance where the Infinite Dragonflight interfered, it was a pivotal point in Azerothian history.- In Hillsbrad, we help Thrall escape as he was meant to. If this didn't happen, Thrall could end up dead. In the best case, the Horde as we know it never comes into being. It might occur later, but it wouldn't have the same staying power or strength as the present day Horde.- In the Black Morass, we help Medivh by protecting him while he opens the Dark Portal. If Medivh does not succeed here, again the Horde never exists. A side effect of this is that the Alliance is then not prepared for the Burning Legion and the world falls to demons.- In the Culling of Stratholme, we protect Arthas and assist him in following his path to becoming the Lich King. If this doesn't occur, pretty much everything that occurred in Lordaeron and Silvermoon and their aftereffects would never have occurred, which would obviously make the world a much different place.2. In the End Time instance, we find out that Nozdormu becomes Murozond and creates the Infinite Dragonflight. We know that he goes mad when trying to circumvent his own death. We were given a hint of this during Wrath in the "Protect the Hourglass" quest that Chromie gave us. We were looking for the leader of the Infinite Dragonflight, and it revealed Nozdormu. Nobody in canon put 2 and 2 together until End Time.3. We now know that Nozdormu has questions that he needs Emberthal's assistance in answering. But he already knows that he goes mad eventually. What other questions would he have?I think he's looking for when, why, and how he becomes Murozond. I also think that he's looking for a way to avoid going mad. And that leads to a very interesting point about the Infinite Dragonflight. What if the Infinite Dragonflight's ultimate goal is to find a timeline where Nozdormu doesn't become Murozond? What if the Infinite Dragonflight is really a future Bronze Dragonflight just trying to prevent that catastrophe? And what if those key changes in Azerothian history each culminated in Nozdormu never going mad?There is only one flaw if this is the plan of Murozond and the Infinite. And that's the destruction of Deathwing. When Nozdormu and the other aspects gave up their powers to destroy Deathwing once and for all, he weaved the powers of time in a manner that meant that nobody could EVER go back and change it. This seals Nozdormu's fate. Since nobody can ever change Deathwing's destruction and the Aspects losing their powers, Nozdormu's death is inevitable.I've seen rumors going around about the Aspects regaining their powers in this expansion. Personally, I don't think that's going to happen. I think that none of the current Aspects will ever regain their power. If they are going to bring the Aspects back to Azeroth, I think it's going to be a new set of characters. We already have some candidates, like Wrathion for the Black, Merithra for the Green, and Chromie (amongst others) for the Bronze. But we also have the Dracthyr. If there were new aspects, they could also come from that race. But, that's my 2 cents.
Have we ever seen Malygos's visage before now?