Know Your Lore: The Twilight Dragonflight, page 2

It was simple, really -- take a dragon egg, any dragon egg would do -- and then siphon the power of a netherwing dragon, a creature already part dragon, part Twisting Nether energy, and infuse that power into the egg. The resultant dragon was a bizarre mix of regular whelp, black whelp, and nether energy. The red dragon Korialstrasz, along with the blue dragon Kalecgos and a draenei priestess named Iridi encountered the first two of this flight in a battle over the Wetlands. Iridi, dubbing the dragons 'twilight' dragons due to their shimmering amethyst hue, noted that the dragons didn't seem to be affected by powerful attacks, rather they fed on the energy that was fed to them and grew larger with every spell thrown at them, like vampires.

Right -- Iridi, Korialstrasz and Kalecgos soon discovered that the two Twilight dragons were tremendously unstable, and Iridi promptly fed them enough power from the Naaru-given staff she carried that they exploded. So much for the Twilight dragonflight, eh? Not quite. The two twilight dragons that they fought were only the first two that Sintharia had raised. Far from perfect, she'd let them go after they'd escaped her clutches as a test to see whether or not they were worthy. Obviously, they weren't -- which wasn't of much concern to Sintharia, who had already hatched a new whelp and dubbed it Dargonax ("devourer" in draconic).
Dargonax grew quickly, demanding 'food' at a breakneck pace -- but the 'food' the dragon ate wasn't really the conventional kind of food, but rather magical energy, much like his deceased brothers. Sintharia fed Dargonax with more of Zzeraku's essence. In other words, the kid was eating bits of the creature that had made him what he was in the first place.
While only a week or two old, Dargonax was huge -- nearly rivaling the Aspects themselves in size, and incredibly clever and perceptive. Feeding Sintharia what she wanted to hear in a draconic version of 'baby-talk', Dargonax was no mere baby -- he knew that his two 'older' brothers had died, and that they were merely weaker versions of himself, intent on nothing more than feeding their hunger. While Sintharia cooed and fawned over him, he planned to turn on her -- a very black dragon thing to do. But Dargonax was far more cunning than a simple black dragon, and his powers eclipsed anything the black dragonflight had to offer.

Zendarin had his own plans -- instead of meekly following along with Sintharia's wishes at the promise of infinite amounts of magic to siphon, he wanted Dargonax for his own -- as a unlimited source of power from which he could feed. And so Zendarin made his way to the pit where Dargonax was being 'raised', and promptly began to feed him all of the energy the stolen staff he carried had in it. After Dargonax had devoured most of the remaining power from the staff, Zendarin told the dragon that it was time, and that Dargonax would obey his will in all things.
Dargonax laughed. This was not the expected response. Then he promptly tried to eat the blood elf, who abruptly vanished. Sintharia called her son to her, pleased at the gargantuan size of her 'child' and chastising him when he tried to eat Rhonin, who'd shown up looking for his wife Vereesa. When Dargonax tried to protest, she used the powers of the Demon Soul to subdue him -- powers that Rhonin immediately recognized.
Meanwhile, Zendarin appeared at the Demon Soul, intent on using it to control the dragons, since Dargonax obviously wasn't going to play nice. Vereesa found him there and as the two fought, she caught sight of the Demon Soul and grasped at the faint hope of an improbable idea. As she wrestled with Zendarin, she managed to twist the naaru-blessed staff and strike it against the Demon Soul. Since the staff itself was not Azerothian in origin, it and the Demon Soul simply shattered, and the released powers of the Demon Soul did what Dargonax could not, and had Zendarin for a tasty snack.

Dargonax and Zzeraku burst forth into the air above Grim Batol, locked in battle -- but Zzeraku was no match for the twilight dragon. Iridi attempted to funnel all the power she and the staff she carried into the nether drake, but Zzeraku was absorbed by the twilight dragon. In a last ditch effort, Korialstrasz fed Dragonax the last shard of the now utterly destroyed Demon Soul. That, combined with the energy of the nether drake he'd just absorbed were more than enough, and Dargonax detonated, taking Sintharia with him.
The last of the Twilight dragons was dead.
...sort of. Beneath Grim Batol, way, way down, Deathwing toyed with the eggs he'd taken from Sintharia's chambers. Scores upon scores of twilight eggs -- his mate had been quite the useful puppet for a time, and now that he'd had a chance to watch her mistakes, he would be certain not to make any of his own...
The Twilight dragons are far from dead, as evidenced in Wrath of the Lich King. The black dragonflight has adopted them for their own, using the Obsidian Sanctum as a hatching ground for the eggs Deathwing stole from Sintharia's experiments. The eggs are watched over by Sartharion, and players are charged to kill not only the black drake, but three Twilight drakes who are assisting Sartharion with the egg factory -- Vesperon, Shadron, and Tenebron.

Will Deathwing succeed? Not if players have anything to say about it, and the upcoming expansion should shed more light on the Twilight flight and Deathwing's ultimate plans for them.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Task Mar 13th 2010 6:20PM
I wonder if I can make a t-shirt that says "I'm on Team Deathwing" or Team Black Dragonflight"...
I could wear that when Cataclysm launches.. :D
Awesome article, Anne, thank you.
Is the Bronze flight left or are there others?
Anne Stickney Mar 13th 2010 6:24PM
We have a few more! Bronze included.
Nazgûl Mar 13th 2010 7:00PM
Infinites should be a good one.
Alanid Mar 13th 2010 7:36PM
Yeah - I'm kinda confused about the infinites, when they originally appeared my first thought and several thoughts after that were "DEATHWING!" Based on his previous works I thought that he would most likely be the source. However events of WotLK have left me confuzzled about them. Hopefully we'll find out some more about them in Cataclysm too.
Outis Mar 13th 2010 8:02PM
Albino Dragonflight??? Lol jk XD
ScorchHellfire Mar 13th 2010 11:11PM
@Alanid
The Infinite dragons are a tool of Nozdormu to prevent his own death (which he has foreseen long ago) by manipulating the events leading to it... Obviously the formation of the current Horde and Alliance as well as the actions of the Scourge under Arthas have something to do with it... I personally think he is just trying to prevent the random adventurers that kill him to stop him from trying to manipulate time for his own ends from becoming random adventurers in the first place and I wouldn't be surprised if he is a raid boss in the expansion after Cataclysm... Hell, if Ysera is corrupted by the Emerald Nightmare we may end up killing every aspect but Alextrasza...
Anna Mar 14th 2010 8:17AM
@Scorch
Something like Neverwinter Nights. You kill one dragon in the first part, the second - you almost annihilate their whole species.
Alanid Mar 14th 2010 2:38PM
@Scorch - well (NOT SURE IF SPOILER) according to Stormrage Ysera is not corrupted.
busuan Mar 13th 2010 6:35PM
While Loken was well-aware that ultimately he had to deal with the Titans for his betrayal , the Blacks don't seems to care, even though they are surely aware their own origin.
I wonder why.
Also interesting is the dragons, as Watchers charged by the Titans, don't seem to interact with the Protectors (Loken, Thorim etc) very much.
Autoslizer Mar 13th 2010 6:42PM
Loken's life was a safe mechanism so I guess that put him in the position of being discovered by the titans more easily, and the missing interaction between Keepers and dragonkind might be that Ulduar is a secret prison and you don't see prison wardens and city guards chat while on the job, do you?
Anne Stickney Mar 13th 2010 7:02PM
Here's my theory on the matter -- and keep in mind this is only a theory:
Loken and the other Watchers were actually constructed by the Titans for the purposes of keeping watch over Azeroth's infrastructure. Think of Azeroth as a giant computer with a complex operating system. Now think of the Watchers as an antivirus/watchdog program of sorts that notifies the programmer when something's wrong with the system via their cell phone. Fancy!
The Aspects aren't of Titan origin -- they were fashioned out of creatures wholly Azerothian in origin, and yes they were enhanced by the Titans with specific abilities, but they were by no means as connected to the Titans as the Watchers are. Think of them like computer components that were purchased for the fancy system -- the monitor that lets you see what's going on, the mouse that lets you control various functions, the keyboard that lets you type, the DVD drive, etc. If one of those components breaks down, sure it's going to play havoc with the users (aka the denizens of Azeroth), but as far as the programmer is concerned, the machine is still running, they haven't gotten any warnings about it.
The black dragons aren't worried about the Titans because they really aren't that interlinked with them.
Methuus Mar 14th 2010 10:25AM
Couple of additional points on Deathwing and the titans.
First Deathwing has more-or-less allied himself with the old gods. So he may be thinking that the next time the old gods and titans clash, the result might be different. (Though that plan must be looking bad considering that those pesky mortals keep slapping old gods around.)
Second, Deathwing actually knows the titans, don't forget. He hung out with them for a long time (millennia? how long were the titans on Azeroth?). So he might know better how they would react to his actions than we would guess now.
On the gripping hand, the out-of-lore answer to your question is really that much of the titan lore added in Wrath was actually only created a couple of years ago, for Wrath. A lot of it wasn't planned out back when vanilla was launched so there are lots of rough edges where new and old lore rub up against each other.
Autoslizer Mar 13th 2010 6:36PM
Something I've pondered with is: with Dargonax so powerful, why would Deahwing risk himself and create hundreds of creatures like him? I have reasoned with myself and said that he *could* have weakened them while they were eggs.
Sietchtabr Mar 13th 2010 7:09PM
It would take quite a bit for another dragon to become more powerful than deathwing. Judging by the concept art which has deathwing at the size of a city, I would say he is pretty powerful.
Alanid Mar 13th 2010 7:38PM
Also Deathwing isn't an idiot, he would probably make sure that they wouldn't be able to overthrow him, give him a challenge maybe, but not able to defeat him.
Hoggersbud Mar 13th 2010 7:52PM
Or it could just be typical evil hubris. Make the ultimate death soldier, and never consider that they might have...feelings.
Then the good guys manage to convince the ultimate death soldier not to be so bad, and miraculously he's suddenly less powerful...but still awesome, right?
Right?
Anathemys Mar 13th 2010 6:39PM
Is it just me, or does that dragon in the last picture look a lot like Barney...?
Oh, I'm gonna enjoy killing these guys...
remyk Mar 13th 2010 7:13PM
The last dragons that, "look like barney" seem to have a completely diffrent model,if you look at the mouth you can see the spikes and then the big singular spike coming off the tail,its like these things are more war-machine than dragon
Alanid Mar 13th 2010 7:40PM
Push your foot to the floor
Don't need no more
You've been peekin' all around
While they're messin' about
Better get your name, come on in
Gimme that thing and feed your war.
War Machine
Make a stand, show your hand
Call in the high command
Don't think, just obey
I'm like a bird of prey
So better get your name, come on in
Gimme that thing and feed your war..
War Machine
Better watch your back
'N cover your tracks
Kick your foot through the door
Hit the deck, know the score
They take you by surprise
And here's mud in your eye
This will be the day they shouldn't forget
Call of the wild, hungry for more
And feed your..
War Machine
Let's go.
I've seen your war ...
War Machine
F. Somalia Mar 13th 2010 7:22PM
Thank you very much for all those articles, Anne. I'm over excited for Cataclysm now.. I just hope there's more story-telling in Cata, so everyone could see how badass Deathwing is.
Plus, I'm on Black Dragonflight Team.