Know Your Lore: Malygos the Spellweaver

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The Aspect of the Blue was one of the more wise of the Dragonflights, and described as the most friendly of them. He was close to his 'siblings' back before the War of the Ancients, especially Neltharion of the Black. You know, before Neltharion went loco.
For many, many years, Malygos avoided combat as much as possible, much like his sisters Alexstrasza and Ysera. He instead relied on illusions and distractions to confuse his enemies, and lure them away from his lair and anything else he found precious. In general, it is thought that he actively avoided the mortal races, but it is rumored that he may have actually helped some of them learn how to use magic to begin with, though that has not been confirmed.
Malygos' generally cheery demeanor came to a screeching halt around the time of the War of the Ancients, the day Neltharion completed his transformation into Deathwing. You see, when Neltharion presented the Dragon Soul to the other aspects and encouraged them to contribute their essence to the disc, it was Malygos that went first and encouraged the others to participate. It was this very disc that ended up destroying almost all of the Spellweaver's dragonflight, and brought an end to the Age of Dragons.
When Malygos' flight had been destroyed, he slipped into a state of mourning, falling into guilt and grief. Having essentially taken part in the murder of his entire flight, his sons and daughters, he was eventually swallowed whole by his grief with that on his conscience, it overcoming him completely.
Later, much much later, ten thousand years later, the Demon Soul was used by the Orcish Horde to enslave the Red Dragonflight and its queen Alexstrasza. We're going to skip all of that killing and pillaging stuff in the middle and go straight to the end of this war, mmkay? Mmkay. At the end of the war, Rhonin and his band of merry men jello wrestled with some Orcs and retrieved the Demon Soul, destroying it and freeing Alexstrasza. Malygos himself played a small role in this, with Krasus, the Queen's consort, using Alexstrasza's power over death as bait to lure him out of his malaise temporarily. To reward the Lord of Magic's efforts, Alexstrasza resurrected much of his flight.
Still, the grief kept a hold on him, and he wasn't in perfect shape physically since his encounter with Deathwing, either. It wasn't until Tyrygosa, one of the few Blue Dragons that remained after the War of the Ancients, returned from her trip to Outland in which she studied and investigated the Nether Dragonflight. Having 'befriended' them, she brought some of them with her to Azeroth, and their nature and physiology had an effect on the Lord of Magic. Slowly but surely, his sanity and drive returned to him. For the first time since the War of the Ancients and the Sundering of the world, for the first time in many thousands of years, Malygos saw the state of the world.
Now, let's be honest. Azeroth is not in good shape right now. There's some nice spots, sure, but half of Kalimdor is covered in demons that the mortal races summoned in and half of the Eastern Kingdoms is either blighted by undead or torn apart by reckless use of magic. Mortals are having tons of fun doing things like summoning Ragnaros and Lord Ahune, former servants of the Old Gods who get their kicks by turning entire zones to ash.
Malygos's last memory combined with the current state of the world and probably a little lingering rage and insanity led him to a decision: All magic users must die. A little crazy, sure, but when you were given life for the sole purpose of keeping magic from being used recklessly, it's probably perfectly logical to him. Still crazy to us, though. Even the Red Dragonflight and the Kirin Tor admit that something needs to be done to reign in how much magic is being used throughout Azeroth. Malygos is just taking it a little too far.
Wrath spoilers below this line folks, so you may want to stop here if you don't like them!
The tactics being used against Malygos in the war between the Blue Dragons and the Kirin Tor of Dalaran are not particularly clean ones, so that isn't helping the situation much. Just outside of the Nexus, the Red Flight and the mages of Dalaran have banded together to stop Malygos through tactics such as murdering his consort, lighting her corpse on fire and doing a merry jig around the flames. They have also enjoyed festivities such as stealing axes from Malygos' soldiers to crack open his consorts' eggs, murdering his children. Of course, Malygos has answered that by enslaving mages and stealing a Red Dragon to use as his replacement consort against her will. Hm.
We don't know quite yet how this will all play out or what the outcome will be, but by the time Wrath of the Lich King launches I'm sure we'll know quite well.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Expansions, Lore, Know your Lore, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
vlad Jul 31st 2008 7:34PM
he's a dragon :)
Izzack Jul 31st 2008 7:40PM
Thanks very much for this article it has cleaned alot of confusing doubts about exactly why Malygos is doing what hes doing. Like many villians: Arthas/Kael'thas Illidan he is doing what he believes is right and the purpose that was entrusted to him. However like the other villians hes taken the attitude of achieve this goal by an means neccesary, which is sad really considering he was one of the "better" dragons i admired. Hoping to see how this plotline resolves itself when Wrath Goes live.
Azyriel Jul 31st 2008 7:42PM
Well hopefully he isn't killed. I doubt he will be cause even the aspects are afraid to kill off Deathwing because they are unsure what would happen if one of the aspects where to suddenly be gone.
komamura Jul 31st 2008 7:41PM
Yep looks like well be killing malygos, not helping him return to sanity =(
Daikin Aug 1st 2008 1:44AM
Might do a Kalecgos and have us kill some sort of 'inner demon'?
You never know ;)
Ærynn Lómëhtar Jul 31st 2008 7:51PM
Malygos, like Illidan, Kael'thas and Arthas before him, was one of the good guys.
We just needed more dragons to slay.
Tuhljin Jul 31st 2008 11:06PM
Illidan and Arthas, and Kael'thas to some degree, were clear villains long before WoW.
Ærynn Lómëhtar Jul 31st 2008 11:16PM
I know... so sad. I thought I was going into WotLK to kill the Lich King... not wage war against one of the "good" dragon flights.
J. A. S. Jul 31st 2008 7:58PM
So is there any relation between Malygos and the Lich King? From what I've seen it seems like the Kirin Tor realised that Dalaran was about to become the site of a massive war with the blue dragon flight, and they decided to move to northrend to minimize the damage to the non-blighted parts of Azeroth.
If that's the case then Arthas would just be a neutral party in the war; someone who was centent to wait on the sidelines for the rest of us to just kill each other off on our own and only thrust into the conflict because of Dalaran's location. Considering that the expansion is named after him that doesn't sound right at all.
ILikePvPbuthatePvPers Jul 31st 2008 8:05PM
Where was it mentioned that the Aspects were all siblings? The only ones ever mentioned as being siblings are Ysera and Alexstrasza.
Siona Jul 31st 2008 8:20PM
"Just outside of the Nexus, the Red Flight and the mages of Dalaran have banded together to stop Malygos through tactics such as murdering his consort, lighting her corpse on fire and doing a merry jig around the flames. They have also enjoyed festivities such as stealing axes from Malygos' soldiers to crack open his consorts' eggs, murdering his children. Of course, Malygos has answered that by enslaving mages and stealing a Red Dragon to use as his replacement consort against her will. Hm."
Wow. That's dark. >_O Who says this is a Teen-rated game again?
PimpyMicPimp Jul 31st 2008 8:35PM
Dragon rape? Hot damn.
aiglos Jul 31st 2008 9:12PM
Not to mention that actually killing Malygos consort would essentially go against EVERYTHING Alexstrasza stands for -- ideologically AND symbolically as the aspect that governs life.
It doesn't really make much sense at all to have the reds allied to Dalaran. But that's just my opinion. I SEVERELY dislike the notion that Alexstrazsa would allow such outright murder...
Ærynn Lómëhtar Jul 31st 2008 11:20PM
Agree. You'd think Malygos would side with the Wizards of Dalaran after gaining sanity. As in, help against the Lich King.
I'm hoping there's a secret perspective to it... like when Illidan seems to have been destroying Azeroth but was actually, instead, trying to kill the Lich King.
vlad Jul 31st 2008 11:23PM
i win.
i quote from me in this thread..
http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/07/03/us-registration-for-wrath-beta-now-open/
"BC beta went live exactly 12 months from its announcement
its been 11 months since LK was announced. in 30 days the beta will be live.
BC beta opened in the first half of october 2006. the game was released on January 16th, 2007. 3 months
considering everything up to this point has had the exact timeframe i see no reason it will change.
expect stand in line for LK in early october 08"
so me and the 3 million people that guessed this are cooler than the 3 million that said 2009. and way cooler than the 5 million that didnt even bother to guess at all :)
vlad Jul 31st 2008 11:24PM
what the fuck, wrong thread :)
Rashi Jul 31st 2008 11:28PM
For those who haven't read the War of Ancients Triology sorry, i'm spoiling something
So what about the eggs of the blue dragon flight that Krasus found while Malygos was in a coma? Mr. Timeless said that he would give them to Alexstrazsa to raise them so that raises the question is she going to use them as a bargaining chip? Did Blizzard forget about them?
Kanuris Aug 1st 2008 3:04PM
That triology isn't taken as offical lore. For example, theres absolutly no mention of the Blades of Azzinoth in it that Illidan has. Infact, i don't think Azzinoth is even mentioned.
Theres a bunch of other discrepencies too, but i can't remember them right now.
Greg Jul 31st 2008 11:36PM
i cant say it enough how awesome these articles are this is the best column on WoWinsider
Shon S. Aug 1st 2008 12:41AM
I think Malygos will be the Kael of this xpac. We'll fight him by himself in his lair, but then somehow the Lich King will draft him and convince him to join the Scourge and then we'll fight him again in the Arthas patch.