Know Your Lore: Bad Dragons
Once upon a time, cavemen roamed the earth, great volcanic eruptions disrupted the cavemen's gaming time, and I wrote an article called "Know Your Lore: Good Dragons." Now it's time to cover the "bad dragons" - the Blue, Black, Chromatic and Infinite Dragonflights. And yes, I know you're all going to complain about the blue dragonflight being "bad", but unless you really want to run every dungeon at level 80 without a mage, you're gonna have to fight them.
Blue Dragonflight
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Leader: Malygos.
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Characteristics: The blue dragons may be the most intelligent of all the dragonflights. They're the masters of magic, the weavers of the arcane, and the guardians of icy areas. Of course they're going to be villains at some point! "Arcane magic corrupts" is one of the primary lessons of WoW, along with "elves are jerks" and "never get involved in a land war in Kalimdor."
Blue Dragonflight, cont'd
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Job: The word on the street is that Malygos may have been the creator of arcane magic on Azeroth, but that's just a rumor. What we do know is that Malygos and the blue dragons consider it their duty to guard the use of magic in Azeroth and make sure it's only being used for good. They're probably not super-pleased with the blood elves, warlocks, undead, etc. flinging their precious magic around like so much monkey poo.
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History: The blues have an ... intriguing history. When Neltharion created the Demon Soul and attacked his fellow aspects, Malygos and the blue dragons were hit the hardest. Almost all the dragonflight was wiped out by the attack, and Malygos lost his mind. Most of the blue dragons retreated to Northrend, where Malygos makes his home in the Nexus. The blues regained some measure of power after Deathwing was defeated at Grim Batol, but Malygos was still a rare prescence in this world.
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And now ... After the races of Azeroth visited Outland, a disguised blue dragon took some members of the Nether Dragonflight back to Northrend. Their energies helped restore Malygos to his full sanity and power. What happened next was sort of like what would occur if Ted Williams' head was unfrozen and he saw Barry Bonds. Malygos discovered that instead of being a closely guarded art among the most intelligent of spellcasters, arcane magic was being used by pretty much anyone -- zombies, magic crackheads, midgets, overly muscular humans in dresses, etc. So Malygos has decided it's time to kill all mortal spellcasters, especially the Kirin Tor in Dalaran. We get to fight him at level 80.
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Famous members: Azuregos, Sapphiron, Arcanagos (Nightbane in Kara.)
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Locations: Northrend, Winterspring, Azshara.
Black Dragonflight
- Leader: Neltharion/Deathwing.
- Characteristics: Originally the warders of the earth, the Black Dragonflight has fallen under their master's evil and now want to conquer/destroy all life on Azeroth. Also they have a "thing" for the red dragons.
- Job: Hey, baby, wanna kill all humans?
- History: Long story short, Neltharion was originally the protector of the Earth, but the Old Gods corrupted him into wanting power and dominance. He convinced the other dragon aspects to put their power in an artifact and then turned that artifact against them. He then tried to hide in Draenor, and when that failed, disguised himself as a human to try to get to some of Alexstrasza's eggs. While trying to get to the eggs, he was attacked by the four other dragon aspects and driven away. He left behind two children, Onyxia and Nefarian, both of whom also enjoyed cross-dressing as human nobility.
- And now ... Almost all black dragons are under the control of Neltharion's kids, although there are a few independent -- or possibly working for Big Daddy - black dragons scattered in Outland. No one knows where Neltharion himself has gotten off to, although he's definitely alive and possibly in Outland. Nefarian has set himself up as Lord of Blackrock Mountain and is experimenting to create a new race of dragon, although you probably stopped him. Good for you! His sister, Onyxia, is more the drama queen sort, and splits time between her lair in Dustwallow Marsh and "assisting" the King of Stormwind.
- Famous members: Nefarian, Onyxia, General Drakkisath, Razorgore, Ebonroc, Firemaw, Flamegor
- Locations: Dustwallow Marsh, Blackrock Mountain, Burning Steppes, Searing Gorge, Blade's Edge Mountains.
Chromatic Dragonflight
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Leader: Lord Victor Nefarius/Nefarian.
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Characteristics: The Chromatic Dragonflight, as you might guess, is multicolored and shiny. They've been bred by Nefarian to be the new Black Dragonflight, but like all mad scientists except me, Nef bit off more than he could chew. Many of the dragons came out with strong elemental weaknesses.
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Job: In theory, they're supposed to guard Nef's lair, as well as prop up the shadow government of Rend Blackhand and the Dark Horde. In reality, they got their butt kicked up and down Blackrock Mountain for about two years until all the adventurers suddenly disappeared.
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History: The Chromatic Dragonflight was actually an original creation of Deathwing, who seems to be impotent at producing his own eggs for some reason. Deathwing wanted to create a dragonflight with all of the magical powers of the five flights but no weaknesses.That experiment failed for reasons unknown, and Nefarian tried his hand at it ten thousand years later. His drakes and dragons turned out okay, but a lot of his drakonids (the big Broodlord-like dudes) had vicious weaknesses to a certain school of magic.
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And now ... Disappointed in his son, Nefarian has sent a message to the orcs that are breeding nether dragons in Outland: the Chromatic Dragonflight lives on. As the black dragon Lady Sinestra puts it, "While he has fallen, the experiment continues. My master... He continues the work that his progeny began."
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Famous members: Chromaggus, Gyth.
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Locations: Blackrock Spire, Blackwing Lair.
Infinite Dragonflight
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Leader: Unknown, but they serve one master. Speculation on WoWWiki includes Kil'jaeden, Deathwing (who must be busy with all this plotting), the Old Gods, and some sort of creepy alternaverse Medivh.
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Characteristics: This mysterious dragonflight has been working to disrupt history in the Caverns of Time.
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Job: It's hard to say why they're trying to mess things up, since we don't know who sent them, but their activities appear to be trying to prevent the current Horde of Azeroth from ever coming to be.
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History: They just kinda showed up in the timestream one day.
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And now ... They seek to stop Thrall from escaping Durnholde and Medivh from bringing the orcs over from Draenor. They claim a lot of suffering and death wouldn't have happened had Medivh died before opening the portal, which is a point to consider.
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Famous members: Epoch Hunter, Chrono Lord Deja, Aeonus.
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Locations: Caverns of Time.
Thanks to WoWWiki, Worldofwarcraft.com, and the forums, as always.
Filed under: Lore, Know your Lore, NPCs, Wrath of the Lich King







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Trevor Oct 26th 2007 10:08PM
nice futurama reference.
overneathe Oct 26th 2007 1:13PM
Malygos is NOT a bad dragon.
We will NOT kill an aspect.
Nope, Illidan is NOT dead. His soul still lives. Malfurion......... etc. ;]
Sedna Oct 26th 2007 1:22PM
Two lines:
"sort of like what would occur if Ted Williams' head was unfrozen and he saw Barry Bonds"
and
"Hey, baby, wanna kill all humans?"
AHAHAHAHAAA. Perfect. Unfortunately, the idea of a Ted Williams zombie will now be stuck in my head for the rest of the afternoon.
Charlie Oct 26th 2007 1:25PM
He's not a bad dragon perse, but he's still our enemey.
I think better terms than "good" and "bad" dragon, would be "dragons that like us" and "dragons that don't like us"
=D
Hollywood Ron Oct 26th 2007 1:39PM
But would Zombie Ted Williams and Bender collaborate to kill all humans?
Tommysalami Oct 26th 2007 1:56PM
The only slightly less known truism is to never have a battle of wits with a Sicilian.
Awesome reference.
Wildhammer Oct 26th 2007 2:03PM
I have a theory that the Infinite Dragonflight is a Black Dragon/Bronze Dragon hybrid. Or maybe a Nether/Bronze hybrid. Nether Dragons are Black Dragons that were warped by Outland's implosion, so Neltharion may have tried to breed Black/Bronze Dragons, but instead ended up with Nether/Bronze eggs.
Skizzilini Oct 26th 2007 2:33PM
I like your description of the infinite dragonflight, as they are the most mysterious and unknown. I'm sure if their leader or motives are ever told, we'll all slap our heads and say "of course! Duh!". Two things I've noticed about them that might help unravel their mystery are: 1. They have wierd little black squares eminating from everywhere, like they're being eaten or are in temporal shift. And 2. They have the ability to manipulate time. If there are any NPC's or gods or titans that match this description, thats probably their leader.
Stoneblade Oct 26th 2007 2:32PM
I wonder if Ted Williams' head would subsist on brains or just the flesh of Cuban Children, like Walt Disney's head.
Hank Oct 26th 2007 2:53PM
You left out, "Never count out a Gnome, when DEATH is on the line!"
Burgdorn Oct 26th 2007 3:43PM
Hmmm The big problem is that your really reading into this all wrong, your stating that Malygos is evil, which he is not. He just has been coming back to his senses just recently and the last solid memory he has just happens to be the cause of The Sunder, which was overly magic happy Night Elves. To him the best ideal method of avoiding another sunder would be to remove these fools before they bring about the Legion on them again.
Now if you just really read and took in what I said, then you will realize Malygos isn't all there right now. The most we can expect to do is return his brain to his skull with a little tank and spank variety in it. Plus something must be said about killing an aspect... mainly that it would undo quite a bit, just imagine that every mage dips into this arcane energy, all the Druids calling on the magics of nature, and so on... ok now realize all that, and then some going completely ape st out of control. It is why we really can't kill Neltharion, nor would want to, as much as we talk about how cool it would be, he does technically keep our landmass from ripping apart.
You cannot, nor do you want to kill an aspect. Regardless what you may think of them they all serve some purpose in thinking they are doing what they are suppose to. If they really really were as evil as people make out some of them to be, we wouldn't stand a chance, it would be over before it started.
Burgdorn Oct 26th 2007 4:07PM
I think I also now have a better description of yoru Infinity dragonflight, which will harken back to the good ole series Sliders. Ok remember when you saw that really cute girl/guy in the mall and thought about asking her out? Well in another reality you did, and yet in another reality she/he said yes, in another reality she/he didn't break up with you and raised a happy family. I hope you get where this is going. Now being a intelligent creature that Norzdormu can be I want you to think if he ever regrets or wishes he could change things. Well he has, but fortunately for us he hasn't decided to fight against the way things must flow.
In the WoW universe time runs like a stream in the mist of chaos. If time ever runs off course and doesn't stay on the calm pass it would pratically be torn asunder. The whole job of Norzdormu is to make sure that actions of every race that encounters Azeroth does not cause actions that are detrimental to our balance on this stream. Still Norzdormu exist in infinite number of times, by this I mean, he at all times knows both the pain of death and the moment of birth. He knows these moments because he is at them all. Still if he ever thought, "what if he just killed Medivh woudl that save the world?" Then there probably is a moment when he acted on those impulses.
That very act of moving Azeroth off the stream of reality and time probably tore the hell out of him and his flight, and probably even has happened a infinite number of times. Still my guess is that one survived and even has found its way through the chaos back to the streams of time, now determined to right the wrongs in the world.
So basically with all I said, the leader of the Infinite Dragonflight would be Norzdormu, but one that has quite literally survived the chaos of time when one's boat travels off course. He isn't exactly sane and all that serve him are just as likely not so healthy in the head. Thing is Norzdormu knows all this, he always has, and now is the time where he needs us to act on it.
So sad that none of the Dragonflights can act as one.
Badger Oct 26th 2007 4:19PM
@ Burgdom: Damn, son, you put a lot of thought into that. O_O
Dewey Oct 26th 2007 4:50PM
Lady Sinestra is clearly working for Deathwing, not Nefarion, as she mentions "her master" remembers Overlord Mor'gor's actions at Grim Batol.
sannhollis Oct 26th 2007 4:54PM
lol, princess bride
Arangar - Uldaman Oct 26th 2007 5:21PM
@9 Actually it should be:
"But only slightly less well known is this, 'never go in against a gnome, when DEATH is on the line'lolololol"
Wallace Shawn FTW - sorry, but don't get me started on The Princess Bride (and yes, I know I'm a nerd)