Know Your Lore: Azeroth's savior and the Badlands
A large portion of the new Elemental Bonds quest line available for players in Hyjal involves ex-Warchief Thrall struggling to come to terms with different facets of himself and his life to date: Uncontrolled, unchecked anger at the circumstances of his youth, worry and fear that no matter what he does in his life, it will never be the right thing. And in the midst of all of this, a strong, overbearing desire to just settle down with his woman, have some kids, and just be a family man -- something for which he feels incredibly guilty. After all, when the weight of a dying world rests on your shoulders, the last thing you should be thinking about is starting a family.
He comes to terms with all of this, however, and emerges even stronger than before. It seems as though Thrall is prepared to be the savior of Azeroth, the one who will stand with the Aspects at whatever designated time lies before us in the not too distant future and make certain that the world is restored, whole and complete. The one who can properly fill in as Earthwarder. Except ... being the world's savior doesn't leave much time for raising a family, does it? That deep-down desire to just be a normal orc and raise a normal family doesn't seem to be an option at this point -- after all, the world will need someone to continue to faithfully watch it, after Deathwing is gone. Unless, of course, Thrall isn't the savior of Azeroth at all.
Perhaps that fate rests on one tiny, fragile egg.
Deathwing's presence here is understandable; after all, the Badlands is one of the few areas in Azeroth where the Black Dragonflight continued to breed largely unmolested (save for those who hunted the elusive Dark Whelpling). In order to continue his plans for a flight of his own design, Deathwing needed eggs. Since Sinestra is long gone -- at least from a standpoint of being alive -- he is left with the eggs in the Badlands for examples from the black flight's clutch.
Deathwing has always been about the eggs. In the novel Day of the Dragon, the red dragonqueen Alexstrasza was captured by the Dragonmaw orcs and forced to produce eggs for the orc forces. Deathwing has his own plans for the eggs and wrangles Rhonin into a clever ploy to "free" Alexstrasza -- or rather, get her eggs out in the open where he can steal them for his own purposes. It seems like Deathwing has always had a master plan for creating a new breed of dragonflight, subservient to him and him alone. That's where the Twilight Dragonflight comes in.

But Rhea has other tricks up her sleeve, in the form of a cloaked black dragon she's taken prisoner. In an eerie echo of what happened to Alexstrasza in Day of the Dragon, Rhea has captured the black dragon Nyxondra, holding her against her will and forcing her to lay eggs. The eggs are then collected and used for Rhea's research -- and her research is far more involved than previously shown. Rhea isn't just looking into black dragon procreation; she is trying to locate something that hasn't been seen in Azeroth in thousands of years.
Rhea is trying to find an untainted black dragon.

Dr. Blam, a brilliant gnome, soon comes up with a plan of sorts. Recent digging in the Badlands uncovered a new set of Titan ruins. Blam's heard rumors that the Titans created the dragons, so he sends players to investigate the ruins and find something that might help with Rhea's research. In the ruins is an object called the Eye of the Watchers -- a Titan artifact, though the purpose of the device isn't clear. The results when the artifact is brought to Dr. Blam, however, are astounding.
Dr. Hieronymus Blam says: Hey, look! It's flying!
Eye of the Watchers says: Boot-up protocol completed. Scanning for objective...
Eye of the Watchers says: Objective identified. Scanning...
The eye hovers over the dragon whelp corpse.
Eye of the Watchers says: Anomaly detected. Probable source: Azerothian Old God. Attempting to excise anomaly...
The Eye channels something into the corpse, and black smoke floats up above...
Eye of the Watchers says: Anomaly excised. Repeating sub-protocol...
It flies over the wild black dragon egg...
Eye of the Watchers says: Anomaly excised. Repeating sub-protocol...
It flies over Nyxondra's egg...
Eye of the Watchers says: Anomaly excised. Re-assembling remaining material...
Eye of the Watchers says: Viable subject compiled. No anomalies detected.
The three objects are combined into a Purified Black Dragon Egg.
Eye of the Watchers says: User-objective protocol complete. Stasis protocol re-enabled.
The eye flies away, back toward the tomb.

But none so badly as Nyxondra, mother of the egg that Rhea quickly manages to hide. Rheastrasza is indeed aware of what she's done, the experiments and torture that she's performed so similar to what was done to the dragon queen years ago. But the future of Azeroth rests in the egg she's so carefully protecting, and she sends players to put Nyxondra out of her misery.
As for the egg ... it cannot be hidden for long. As the former Earthwarder, Deathwing knows all of the secret, hidden places of Azeroth, and even in his madness, it's only a matter of time before he finds the hiding place. And so, Rhea keeps the egg moving, changing locations, ever in motion and never in one place too long. It's a frantic game of chess in which Rhea is only one step ahead of Deathwing -- and once Nyxondra and the black dragon forces attacking Rhea's hideout are taken care of, the egg is safe to be moved again.
But that move really doesn't go as planned.
Deathwing wasn't interested in saving the egg -- as far as he was concerned, the untainted creature deserved to perish, just as Rheastrasza did. But before she brought the egg out of hiding, she left a note that miraculously survived Deathwing's flames.
Rheastrasza was much better at the game of chess than Deathwing was. The egg still exists, having been moved away from the Badlands during the black dragon onslaught. Its whereabouts are currently unknown, but Rhea's sacrifice ensured that the egg would be able to continue growing, out of mind and out of sight from Deathwing.Heroes:
If you are reading this, then my suspicions were correct. Deathwing has found us. The egg is destroyed, as am I.
This was, actually, the plan from the beginning. You see... the egg that Deathwing destroyed was not the egg he sought.
It was mine.
It has been presumed ever since the lore panel at last year's BlizzCon that Thrall would step up and take the mantle of Aspect of Earth. But the more we see of Thrall's story, the less it seems like something he wants to do. The Elemental Bonds storyline highlights the true desires of the former Warchief -- the desire to settle down and live a simple life with his mate and his children, quietly whiling away the days on an Azeroth that is safe and sound.

It could be argued that Thrall's life has been spent in servitude, whether it be to the humans, to the orcs, to the Horde, or to Azeroth itself. In the Elemental Bonds: Fury quest event, it's clear that Thrall has been suppressing years of anger and anguish at the death of his parents, at his treatment from Blackmoore, at the stubborn refusal of Varian Wrynn to accept peace, and even at Garrosh for killing Cairne. Yet through all of the sadness, the sorrow, the hardships, Thrall kept his suffering silent, kept his wishes, his desires firmly in check.
As Thrall states at the conclusion of the quest line, "All my life, I had chosen to be a slave to fear ... a thrall." It was his choices that led him down the path he's followed all his life and completely his decision whether he took that path or not. Though his parent's death and his imprisonment in Durnholde were both entirely out of his hands, the rest of his fate -- taking up the mantle of Warchief, struggling to make an alliance with those that didn't really wish to see it, putting Garrosh in as Warchief -- were all decisions squarely on his shoulders.

Unless, of course, there is another that can take up that task. A black dragon, uncorrupted by Old Gods, brought up far away from Deathwing's reach, taught the history of his or her flight and the destructive, tragic lives they now lead. A black dragon raised with the knowledge and foresight to see the folly of power and the end result of corruption, capable of being an uncorrupt Aspect and perhaps even cleansing the corruption from the rest of the Black Dragonflight.
It all rests on the fate of one tiny, fragile little egg.
For more information on related subjects, please look at these other Know Your Lore entries:
- Go'el, son of Durotan
- The Black Dragonflight
- The Twilight Dragonflight
- Rhonin, leader of the Kirin Tor
- Sinestra and the Night of the Dragon
While you don't need to have played the previous Warcraft games to enjoy World of Warcraft, a little history goes a long way toward making the game a lot more fun. Dig into even more of the lore and history behind the World of Warcraft in WoW Insider's Guide to Warcraft Lore.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Broken-toes Jul 4th 2011 1:24PM
First thing I did cata (pre- cata.. meh its all the same) was roll a undead huntard, got to see all these shenanigans (which is a whole lot better and more diverse and interesting to level from a zero to a 60 than a 80 to a 85, does that not annoy anyone else or is it just me?) anyhoo end of that quest- DW burns up a hole- and I just thought that egg is the end raid- we can't fight dragons with out dragons- I really doubt the don't stand in front and dont stand in back mechanic will be applicable on Deathwing
Eldoron Jul 3rd 2011 6:45PM
I don't think Thrall, or anyone could (or should) be the "savior of Azeroth". First of all, 1 mortal won't be ever that strong, not even Thrall. Perhaps the Guardian of Tirisfal... but the new one's missing from the game. Also, I don't think the job of an Aspect is something a mortal could do. It's a dragon's job, it always will be. And in that sense, Thrall very well could just go back to Orgrimmar when this stuff ends and have a family with Aggra.
MusedMoose Jul 3rd 2011 7:32PM
Excellent article. I can only hope that you're right. After doing the Elemental Bonds questline, I kind of feel bad for Thrall and hope he just gets to relax and raise his family.
Then, someday, Thrall's son can boot Garrosh off the Warchief throne, and he and Anduin can be bros. ^_^
Transit Jul 3rd 2011 7:45PM
Great article!
But I have a different theory about the fate of Black Dragon egg.
The problem with Thrall becoming the Earth Aspect is that who exactly is he leading?
Alexstrasza, Ysera, and the rest have armies, big armies of dragons at their command. What would thrall have? Orcs? Shaman? There NEEDS to be "good" black dragons, those that will become Thrall's army. But where does one find them? Well the badlands quest basically shows their origin. Or at least it shows a way they can purify the existing dragons.
Boreddruid Jul 3rd 2011 8:08PM
So I'm thinking that Thrall will get bound with the egg some how.
S.O. Jul 3rd 2011 8:09PM
Maybe she didn't have a readily available Blue Egg, and true the old god's probably have there tentacles far too deep in Deathwing for him to ever become sane again. And yeah Alex being the guardian of life probably wouldn't exchange a life-to-be for an old one.
So yeah I guess there are problems.
S.O. Jul 3rd 2011 8:10PM
bloody comment system...
Nyarlahothep Jul 3rd 2011 8:14PM
Whoever the next aspect of earth is definitely will need agents and armies, deathwing has been neglecting his responsibilities and as such there are some very big boots to fill. That being said, I think that it has been demonstrated how easily the nether and twilight dragons are...if not true black dragons, then maybe we can win the allegiance of those flights. It's kinda poetic, and there's precedence in game (how many people cruise around on nether drakes every day?)
Murdertime Jul 4th 2011 12:13AM
If only there was some sort of organisation, such as a Ring of people with an interest in those areas covered by the aspect of Earth that might serve as such agents.
I propose that we call this group The Gang of Soil!
Nyarlahothep Jul 3rd 2011 8:14PM
*are manipulated. Damn this touch screen.
Murdertime Jul 3rd 2011 8:30PM
Now, to be fair, being an aspect didn't stop the rest of them from balancing a family and a career. So Thrall'll just have to set aggra to birthin chillun so he has an army of agents to protect Azeroth
icepyro Jul 3rd 2011 10:28PM
As sad as it is to say, I can sooner see Blizz making the mistake of sending the egg back in time and keeping the dragon hidden than some magical aging. I think their penchant for messing with time and accidental lorelol history have a bit to do with that, but I will be rather upset if they said that dragon lived through the history of Azeroth and is supposed to step into the role of Earthwarder and remained hidden during the atrocities that have occurred.
Ves Jul 3rd 2011 10:49PM
Do we really need a new Aspect of Earth? Whenever there's an Earth-related problem to solve, we can just ask Therazane, and she'll go "Sure, I'll fix it. But don't think it's because I like you or anything."
Dark Jaguar Jul 4th 2011 5:35AM
"The world no longer needs guardians. The future of Azeroth has always resided in mortal hands."
Remember THAT? The big takeaway of Warcraft 3? Maybe constantly replacing big strong guardians isn't the best thing for the mortal races. Maybe Garrosh and Wrynn need to grow up and learn to take responsibility.
amkosh Jul 4th 2011 2:45AM
I don't think Metzen is ready to give up his toy. My guess is we'll see Thrall give up being the new aspect, have a kid or two, and then they'll have Aggra get whacked and Thrall back in some fashion.
As for the Aspect, I'm guessing we'll see no aspects soon.
loschristabel Sep 22nd 2011 7:12AM
@ Dark Jaguar: Don't think I wouldn't love to see that! I don't think this game needs to be about the ENTIRE Alliance vs. the ENTIRE Horde. There's always going to be war, but do I have to hate half of Azeroth because of it? Yes, it's about time we settled our own problems, maybe even without a sword?
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Thrall gets to be guardian of the egg, and Chromie sends us on a magical mystery time tour of trying to make sure nothing happens to it (like dying) I just wonder what the other Aspects will be doing. I for one would like to see Rheastrasza again, and with either Chromie's or Nozdormu's help, it's possible. Ysera might shelter the whelpling inside the Emerald Dream while all this is going on...the possibilities are endless.
Anyone else?