Know Your Lore: The Blue Dragonflight Page 3

The Nexus War itself is a result of the tragic history of the blue dragonflight following the Sundering. Frankly, it's not terribly surprising a 'newly sane' Malygos would come to the conclusion that the mortal races of Azeroth simply couldn't be trusted with access to magic. Between allowing the Burning Legion to almost invade twice, then making a new Well of Eternity not even a few days after using the old one to blow up Kalimdor, it has to be admitted that the mortal races of Azeroth don't exactly have the best track record for workplace safety with magical forces. Even the Guardians of Tirisfal were capable of failing and it was, yet again, a blue dragon who paid when one of them went rogue. Combine this with the Dark Portal, the Third War (this time the Legion actually make it onto Azeroth and the night elves once again resort to blowing up something ancient and powerful to stop them) and you really have to admit, Malygos has a point.
Sitting back and waiting and letting the mortals do whatever they want with magic didn't work too well with the whole Well of Eternity thing, from Malygos' perspective, as most of his dragonflight got wiped off the face of Azeroth during the war that followed. Sure, Neltharion/Deathwing's to blame, but would he have ever been able to convince Malygos that the Dragon Soul was a good idea without the Burning Legion breathing down their collective necks? And despite the repeated danger of demonic invasion, the mortals just keep using magic, summoning demons, blowing up fonts of mystical power, and generally getting way way out of hand. From Outland to the Sunwell to Nordrassil, there's plenty of examples of reckless mortals getting ahead of themselves with magic. So it's not terribly surprising that a restored Malygos would want to get more hands on and keep this all in check.
The problem wasn't that Malygos wanted to control magic, but how he went about it. First off, Alexstrasza of the Red Dragonflight personally owed the Kirin'Tor and its leader Rhonin pretty big for their role in destroying Deathwing's Demon Soul and returning its stolen power to the four aspects who'd been duped into creating it (as the Dragon Soul) so long ago. Even Malygos was in their debt. But even that might not have been an issue... after all, even the Kirin'Tor had to recognize Malygos as the Aspect of Magic... if he hadn't decided to go ahead and just move ley lines around without regards to the earthquakes and other disasters he was causing in the process. Enormous tears in the land and undersea rock formations began to form as Malygos directed the blues to divert magic from its long established courses and collect it in places held by his dragonflight. Worse, in a sign of his own growing hubris, Malygos not only refused to discuss his actions with the other aspects, but he actually used the stolen magical power to attack them at the Wyrmrest Temple in the Dragonblight.
It was bad enough that the Scourge under the Lich King were digging up dragon skeletons and turning them into undead wyrms to serve in his undying army, but now Malygos prevented any sort of unified effort to deal with this threat by turning his blues loose to attack and harass the formerly inviolate neutral ground and meeting place of all the dragonflights. In the end, even the life loving Red Dragonqueen herself could no longer endure her brother's casual disregard for the cost of his actions and his heavy handed dictatorial approach to his charge. When adventurers presented her consort Krasus with the key to the focusing iris carried by Sapphiron in undeath, she sanctioned an assault on the Eye of Eternity itself, Malygos' lair.
In the end, despite all his vaunted mastery of magic, Malygos fell before a combined force of mortals and red dragons. His death (the first time an Aspect has actually died) leaves many unanswered questions. While magic existed before the Aspects and will continue on (as it does on worlds without Aspects, like Outland) there is now no appointed guardian for the ebb and flow of its day to day use. Is there to be a replacement? While Nozdormu the Aspect of Time has long known his exact moment of death, the blues did not share his foresight and it is at present unknown if there is even a mechanism short of a Titan's will to replace a fallen Aspect. While Kalecgos seems to have returned to serve as Ambassador from the Blue Flight to Wyrmrest Temple following Malygos' death, it's not currently known who, if anyone, leads the blues.
Post Nexus War, the blue dragonflight is at once bereft (this time permanently) of their 'father' and yet in possibly the strongest position they've been in for centuries. They've shown they can actually wage war against the combined forces of the other four dragonflights and deal significant damage, and their numbers are as high as they've been since the Sundering. It's yet to be seen what role the blues might play in the future, but their past is one of strife and loss, and their charge remains to control the reckless magics of Azeroth.
Sitting back and waiting and letting the mortals do whatever they want with magic didn't work too well with the whole Well of Eternity thing, from Malygos' perspective, as most of his dragonflight got wiped off the face of Azeroth during the war that followed. Sure, Neltharion/Deathwing's to blame, but would he have ever been able to convince Malygos that the Dragon Soul was a good idea without the Burning Legion breathing down their collective necks? And despite the repeated danger of demonic invasion, the mortals just keep using magic, summoning demons, blowing up fonts of mystical power, and generally getting way way out of hand. From Outland to the Sunwell to Nordrassil, there's plenty of examples of reckless mortals getting ahead of themselves with magic. So it's not terribly surprising that a restored Malygos would want to get more hands on and keep this all in check.
The problem wasn't that Malygos wanted to control magic, but how he went about it. First off, Alexstrasza of the Red Dragonflight personally owed the Kirin'Tor and its leader Rhonin pretty big for their role in destroying Deathwing's Demon Soul and returning its stolen power to the four aspects who'd been duped into creating it (as the Dragon Soul) so long ago. Even Malygos was in their debt. But even that might not have been an issue... after all, even the Kirin'Tor had to recognize Malygos as the Aspect of Magic... if he hadn't decided to go ahead and just move ley lines around without regards to the earthquakes and other disasters he was causing in the process. Enormous tears in the land and undersea rock formations began to form as Malygos directed the blues to divert magic from its long established courses and collect it in places held by his dragonflight. Worse, in a sign of his own growing hubris, Malygos not only refused to discuss his actions with the other aspects, but he actually used the stolen magical power to attack them at the Wyrmrest Temple in the Dragonblight.
It was bad enough that the Scourge under the Lich King were digging up dragon skeletons and turning them into undead wyrms to serve in his undying army, but now Malygos prevented any sort of unified effort to deal with this threat by turning his blues loose to attack and harass the formerly inviolate neutral ground and meeting place of all the dragonflights. In the end, even the life loving Red Dragonqueen herself could no longer endure her brother's casual disregard for the cost of his actions and his heavy handed dictatorial approach to his charge. When adventurers presented her consort Krasus with the key to the focusing iris carried by Sapphiron in undeath, she sanctioned an assault on the Eye of Eternity itself, Malygos' lair.
In the end, despite all his vaunted mastery of magic, Malygos fell before a combined force of mortals and red dragons. His death (the first time an Aspect has actually died) leaves many unanswered questions. While magic existed before the Aspects and will continue on (as it does on worlds without Aspects, like Outland) there is now no appointed guardian for the ebb and flow of its day to day use. Is there to be a replacement? While Nozdormu the Aspect of Time has long known his exact moment of death, the blues did not share his foresight and it is at present unknown if there is even a mechanism short of a Titan's will to replace a fallen Aspect. While Kalecgos seems to have returned to serve as Ambassador from the Blue Flight to Wyrmrest Temple following Malygos' death, it's not currently known who, if anyone, leads the blues.
Post Nexus War, the blue dragonflight is at once bereft (this time permanently) of their 'father' and yet in possibly the strongest position they've been in for centuries. They've shown they can actually wage war against the combined forces of the other four dragonflights and deal significant damage, and their numbers are as high as they've been since the Sundering. It's yet to be seen what role the blues might play in the future, but their past is one of strife and loss, and their charge remains to control the reckless magics of Azeroth.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
rex2745 Mar 3rd 2010 10:15PM
this is a very touching story lore *tear* poor malygos he suffered so much
Doldrums Mar 4th 2010 10:22PM
TBH, when I heard Malygos would die in the Eye of Eternity, I just went blank. I essentially thought, "Well thanks Blizz, way to completely screw over the Blue Dragonflight again and destroy Malygos who was always the coolest aspect. Who wants to 1.Control the earth 2.Control stupid mortal lives 3.Know when you'll die and 4.Exist in some ethereal plane? No. Malygos got freaking MAGIC.
rex2745 Mar 3rd 2010 10:18PM
this is a very touching story lore *tear* poor malygos he suffered so much.
yuna0707 Mar 3rd 2010 10:18PM
'For a time, the blue dragon and seeming human girl resided in Quel'Thalas, aiding in its restoration and potentially engaging in a relationship of some kind (as hinted by Anveena's 'Kalec, my love' as she gives up her pretense of being human and becomes fully the Sunwell at the end of the battle with Kil'Jaeden in the raid instance) which would mean that while Malygos considers himself the Aspect of Magic and its master, Kalecgos has actually made love to magic.'
I would like to say...I am now owed a new keyboard...as that last line made me spit my tea all over it howling with laughter...
So does that make Kalecgos a blood elf now or the new Blue Dragonflight leader? XD
Lucidien Mar 3rd 2010 10:45PM
It makes him an arcanophile. Which makes him *like* a Blood Elf. Also, as the essence of the Sunwell is still with him in a very tiny degree, it wouldn't surprise me (assuming there is a way to designate a new Aspect) if he were to become the new Magic one.
"Oh yeah, well you know the Sunwell, awesome font of pure Magic? I totally hit that." - Kalecgos on why he became the new Aspect of Magic
Maymer Mar 3rd 2010 10:57PM
@Luci
It is with great honor, and prestige, that I award you, Funniest Comment of the Week Award.
......oh, and you win all the internets
Gadrick Mar 4th 2010 12:18AM
or he could say he "mana" tapped that.
Tenjin Akuma Mar 4th 2010 1:00AM
@Gadrick Okay, that actually made me laugh. Well played.
krizzlybear Mar 4th 2010 1:11AM
I hear sunwell is pretty lose. I mean, she even let Kil'jaeden through in TBC. Forget about the Burning Legion, I'd be worried about other things that would cause burning.
Reinhold Mar 5th 2010 9:20AM
I guess that Kalec was... WELL served, if you know what I mean
And yes, I agree, with all that has been said and done, I think that he could arise to take Malygos' place as the new Aspect of Magic. I can live with that
Guildenstern Mar 4th 2010 7:45AM
Kalec may have immense arcane resistance as he is a blue dragon, but not even that could save him. Dude fell in love hard.
You can only imagine what Lor'themar thought about this at the time. "HALDURON, HE'S SCHTUPPING OUR SUNWELL."
Imapieceofgoo Mar 3rd 2010 10:32PM
I haven't read the article yet but I have to say, i can't thank you enough for giving me a constant 3+ pages of GREAT lore to read, like seriously, I refreshed and saw this and went "wooooo" IRL. Great job.
jam Mar 3rd 2010 10:34PM
Those blue dragons sure like to come back as undead monsters.
Lucidien Mar 3rd 2010 10:48PM
As opposed to those Green-Flight bastards who are monsterous enough in life. Insanely murderous world bosses anyone? Emerald Nightmare indeed.
miztickow Mar 3rd 2010 11:01PM
3 5mans, not 2 (VH, Nexus, Oculus)
Drecin Mar 4th 2010 12:45AM
You don't fight a blue dragon in Nexus you fight a red one that went mad...so it is 2 5 Mans where you fight a Blue Dragon
Kaz Mar 4th 2010 1:49AM
@Drecin
You fight PLENTY of Blue Dragons in the Nexus, Keristrasza isn't one of them, but many of the trash packs are.
Drecin Mar 4th 2010 2:04PM
Well I was under the assumption that we were referencing named bosses or full dragons but if we include mobs than you are correct
Shizukera Mar 3rd 2010 11:08PM
"For a time, the blue dragon and seeming human girl resided in Quel'Thalas, aiding in its restoration and potentially engaging in a relationship of some kind (as hinted by Anveena's 'Kalec, my love' as she gives up her pretense of being human and becomes fully the Sunwell at the end of the battle with Kil'Jaeden in the raid instance) which would mean that while Malygos considers himself the Aspect of Magic and its master, Kalecgos has actually made love to magic.
Yeah, you go ahead and think about that for a while."
Sunwell just got Rule 34'd.
Someone pass the brainbleach, please.
krizzlybear Mar 3rd 2010 11:13PM
"I'm sorry Kalecgos, but I regret to inform you that you have contracted ley-herpes." -Kalecgos' urologist.