Know Your Lore: Cataclysm's end
Patch 4.3 signifies the end of the story of Cataclysm, the moment of Deathwing's demise. Much like patch 3.3 before it, 4.3 features three dungeons that are directly related to the endgame content -- what you do in the dungeons is 100% part of the story that leads to the Dragon Soul raid. So we have End Time, the Well of Eternity, and the Hour of Twilight, all three offering different parts to this story.
All of this information has led to hundreds of questions. If we kill Murozond, what happens to that alternate future? If we take the Dragon Soul from the past, doesn't that mean our future is irrevocably altered? Perhaps most important is the last cinematic for the Dragon Soul fight, which was leaked earlier this week and raises way more questions than it answers.
Please note: Today's Know Your Lore is full of spoilers for patch 4.3 -- we're talking everything from the story behind the new heroics to the new short story to the end of the Dragon Soul raid. It also holds spoilers for the novel Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects. If you're avoiding spoiler content, turn away now.

Here's the situation: We cannot defeat Deathwing. It is impossible, no matter how many mortals throw themselves at Deathwing's scaly hide. The Aspects are aware of this, and they know that we will need a weapon far more powerful than anything the world has seen before in order to eliminate Deathwing once and for all. What we need is the Dragon Soul, which I covered last week. But we need the Dragon Soul at the point in which it was the strongest -- during the War of the Ancients, after it was originally imbued with the essences of the dragonflights.
There's a problem with this, however. The Infinite Dragonflight has messed up the timeways so badly that it is impossible to traverse them. Nozdormu is at a loss, because he knows who is behind the Infinite Dragonflight -- it's himself. When the Hour of Twilight comes to pass, Nozdormu is altered into Murozond, and the Infinite Dragonflight is born. In order to eliminate the Infinite Dragonflight and restore the timeways, we must kill Murozond. Once Murozond is defeated, we can safely travel back in time.
Next we go to the Well of Eternity, to take the Dragon Soul at its strongest moment and bring it to the present day. Once there, it must be taken to Wyrmrest Temple, where it was originally created. This is a problem because in the novel Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects, Wyrmrest Temple was nearly destroyed after an assault by the Twilight Dragonflight, led by the mysterious figure known as the Twilight Father. It is revealed at the end of the novel that he's none other than Archbishop Benedictus, who we encounter as the final boss of the instance. Once we defeat him, the Aspects can continue with their plans -- but it won't be easy, because Deathwing is planning to take his final stand and bring about the future we saw in End Time, the Hour of Twilight.

Along with the heroic dungeons, we also got a new short story that helped further explain what is happening and answer some of those time line questions. Charge of the Aspects takes place just after Ragnaros' defeat in the Firelands. It focuses somewhat on Thrall and his role as not-quite-Aspect-of-Earth, but more importantly, it focuses on Nozdormu and his struggle to come to terms with what he is ultimately to become. It's a great short story by Matt Burns, who also gave us The Council of Three Hammers: Fire and Iron, and it is just as amazing. I highly recommend reading it.
It also addresses the apparent time discrepancy and the trouble with stealing the Dragon Soul from the past. Nozdormu explains all this away, stating that the Bronze Dragonflight can halt the flow of history and hold together the integrity of the time line, but only for a short period of time. Once the task in the future is completed, the Dragon Soul can be returned to the past.
So how is the Dragon Soul supposed to work against Deathwing, if he never put his essence into it? And how are the Aspects supposed to use it, if it literally ripped Deathwing apart when he used it? Once the Dragon Soul is retrieved, Kalecgos will use the powers of the arcane to alter the Dragon Soul enough so that it will actually work against the former Earth Warder. As for the matter of the strange properties of the Dragon Soul ... well, there's an answer to that, too.
The Dragon Soul only does this against dragons; it has absolutely no affect on mortals. Luckily, there is one mortal who can wield the instrument, one who has proven himself to be a formidable ally to the dragonflights: Thrall. He uses the artifact during the Dragon Soul raid. There were several datamined cinematics datamined that show him doing so. But then there's the curious matter of the end of the Deathwing encounter and what exactly it all means.
Twilight's end
The cinematic above is what you see when you defeat Deathwing, and it's got one huge, shocking twist: The Aspects have lost their powers, or so it seems. As Alexstrasza states, the Dragon Aspects have fulfilled their purpose, their ancient powers are expended, and now they must see the world "through mortal eyes." What does that mean?
That's a really good question, one that I honestly do not have an answer for. From the cinematic, we see that the Aspects' eyes have lost their glow, and Nozdormu's hourglass is now shattered and weeping sand. This, and Alexstraza's comment about their powers being expended, seems to indicate that the Aspects are done, they no longer have to perform the duties they were given by the Titans, and that their ultimate purpose is ... well, it flat-out states it in Charge of the Aspects:
They've prevented the end of the world, and they did so with the assistance of the extraordinary mortal races that so baffled Algalon back in Ulduar. Now that the end of the world is no longer upon us, the future of our world is in our hands."Time is your charge just as life is mine, but what is our duty?" Alexstrasza said.
"To preserve thisss world at... all costs. To prevent the Hour of Twilight," Nozdormu whispered.
This opens so many moments of utter confusion and deliberate chaos that cannot be explained. And since I cannot explain these moments, I am going to share them with the rest of you, so you're at least as baffled as I am.

Nozdormu stated that he would have his flight take the Dragon Soul, the fully charged and extremely dangerous Dragon Soul, back to the point in which it was taken after Deathwing's defeat. If what we see in that cinematic is any indication, Nozdormu is no longer the Aspect of Time. His charge was to preserve the time lines, but if his powers are expended, what does that mean for the Dragon Soul? Perhaps this is explained further in the Deathwing encounter -- I have yet to face Deathwing, but should be doing so when this article goes live if all goes well, so I'll let you know.
Ysera watches over the Emerald Dream -- which is essentially the backup copy of Azeroth. If Ysera is no longer an Aspect, does that mean the Emerald Dream no longer exists? What does that mean for the druids of the world? Or is Ysera now leaving the Emerald Dream in the capable hands of mortals? If this is the case, we still have that unhappy mess in the Rift of Aln, leftover from the Nightmare War. Of course that was N'Zoth, and we took care of N'Zoth -- oh, wait.
Did we actually defeat N'Zoth? Was it N'zoth we were battling in the Maelstrom, wearing Deathwing's body like some sort of bizarre puppet? Was that Deathwing, or was it the Old God? Well, it certainly can't be the Old God, because as we learned in Wrath, we cannot kill the Old Gods; they are tied to Azeroth in a manner we cannot comprehend.

Why on earth would the Titans do this? What was the purpose of this? If the Aspects were to prevent the Hour of Twilight -- and the Hour of Twilight was because of the Aspects -- why place them on the world at all? Was this some sort of mad experiment only the the Titans can comprehend? Or was there a different reason for this altogether?

Tinfoil hat time. This actually goes back to a Know Your Lore I wrote back in February of this year. Consider this: The Titans set this wheel into motion on purpose. They did it deliberately, and they knew when they made Neltharion the Earth-Warder exactly what would happen to him and that the other Aspects would have to prevent it. The duty of the Aspects was to prevent what the Titans set into place. But it had nothing to do with the Aspects' duty and everything to do with us.
This whole exercise in corruption, the fall of Deathwing, the sorrow of the Aspects, the final battle -- it was all an experiment. It was an experiment to see if we, the mortal races of the world, were capable of defending this world from the most dire situation we could ever face -- the end of the world itself. It was to see if we could handle an Aspect maddened and empowered by the Old Gods and put it to rest. And we did it.
Now that Deathwing is dead, the experiment is over, and we passed with flying colors. So the Aspects are doing what comes next, fading out, and letting us handle the world ourselves. Because this event, the Hour of Twilight, the planet Azeroth, the Old Gods ... It's all part of the Titans' mad plan to put an end to Sargeras. If the mortal races of the world can handle the Old Gods and their most powerful agent, then certainly we can handle far more than just that.
I have seen worlds bathed in the Makers' flames. Their denizens fading without so much as a whimper. Entire planetary systems born and raised in the time that it takes your mortal hearts to beat once. Yet all throughout, my own heart, devoid of emotion... of empathy. I... have... felt... NOTHING! A million, million lives wasted. Had they all held within them your tenacity? Had they all loved life as you do?
Perhaps it is your imperfection that which grants you free will. That allows you to persevere against cosmically calculated odds. You prevailed where the Titans' own perfect creations have failed. -- Algalon the Observer

So what are we going to do? We're going to take the lessons of the Aspects and promptly go to war with each other. I'm sure that's going to go over very well.
Mists of Pandaria is shaping up to be something far more interesting than anything we've been led to believe.
For more information on related subjects, please look at these other Know Your Lore entries:
- Tinfoil Hat Edition: The Silence of the Titans
- The Dragon Soul
- The Wyrmrest Accord and the order of the world
- The Black Dragonflight
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 6)
Killik Dec 4th 2011 7:19PM
4.3 Patch Notes
"Kalecgos was found to be too powerful, due to mechanic changes introduced with Patch 4.2. As a result, we are bringing in a considerable blanket nerf to all Dragon Aspects."
Twill Dec 4th 2011 11:47PM
"- How is Nozdormu going to return the dragonsoul to the past
- Why did Benedictus suddenly beacame evil "
-He does it right before they go mortal. Talk to him right after seeing the movie when deathwing dies.
-It's covered in a book. I hate that Blizzard skips lore in game to put it in some lame book.
Nawaf Dec 5th 2011 9:10AM
Benedictus isn't really a plothole. He became evil like all twilight cultists became evil.
Thrall isn't a plothole either.
amnbrownie Dec 4th 2011 6:56PM
As soon as I saw the ending a few days ago, I wondered why there was so much emphasis put on selecting a new aspect of the Blue throughout the legendary questline...just so Kalecgos could use arcane to alter the dragon soul? And his job is done? It's also strange to me that Kalecgos works so hard to preserve Tarecgosa's spirit.
In addition, if the Titans knew that Deathwing would go crazy, did they also know about Malygos, and that he would be destroyed and replaced?
Imnick Dec 4th 2011 7:02PM
1) They didn't know they weren't going to be aspects any more while they were electing a new aspect, they're not prescient. If it was the Bronze Dragonflight I would understand ;)
2) He wanted to save her because they were related and to reward her for finding out the evil plot that would have killed everyone, presumably.
I mean presumably all blue dragons are related but maybe they're more closely related than other blue dragons???
Kara Dec 4th 2011 7:05PM
Well, I have to say that I flat out dislike the -reasoning- the aspects gave for losing their powers. From what I remember of the lore their job was to preserve Azeroth from well anything, not just one specific moment in time. It would of felt like a more thematically appropriate ending if they would have said, "We've seen two aspects corrupted so far, a third is in a likely future, and well, over all it may be that we're doing more to hurt Azeroth than to help it. So now that the second crazy aspect is dead, we're going to release our powers before we can threaten the planet anymore." The way they scripted it though, feels like a huge cop out.
As for theories and omnipotence. I have to agree with other commentators and say that the Titans didn't know Neltharion would be corrupted. After all, they built big elaborate prisons with defenses around the old gods, presumably because they thought that would keep them from harming the planet. The aspects as guardians of Azeroth seemed to be more of a line of defense against the Burning Legion since they have a habit of going through and destroying planets the Titans make.
Pocket_Ben Dec 4th 2011 7:28PM
Their duty was to stop the Hour of Twilight, the Old God's plan to end all life, because it was antithetical to the Titan's plan of Order. It may be that the Titans wanted mortals to be protected from the internal threat of the Old Gods, but left do determine their own fate against external threats like the Burning Legion. I think the Aspects know that the future still holds dire threats but they don't have the autonomy to keep their power.
Orrine Dec 5th 2011 1:39AM
@Kara
As I see it Aspects didn't just give up their powers, they used it to charge Dragon Soul repeatedly. So I doubt they had much left at the end of the fight with Deathwing.
Skarlette Dec 5th 2011 3:07AM
I was under the impression that they didn't CHOOSE to give up their powers, but rather they used them all up during the final battle with Deathwing, and now they're permanently OOM, so to speak.
byronius_prime Dec 5th 2011 9:12AM
@Kara
Well, they didn't really give a reason - the aspects gave eveything they had to DS, and with Thrall going kamehameha on DW, their power is gone.
On the Titans: The Aspects were empowered after Old God corruption became evident. That means they were created just in case the Old Gods break their chains, and of course to monitor the evolution of mortal species.
Since we mortals won against the ultimate servant of the Old Gods, the Aspects are taking a step back so that we take the spotlight.
@Skarlette
Great metaphor there, just what I was thinking.
Awesome Dec 4th 2011 7:07PM
I dunno, without supernatural beings, WoW just isn't as amazing. Now Thrall is the most powerful entity out there, followed by, maybe, Malfurion.... not very stoking characters IMO.
jealouspirate Dec 4th 2011 7:18PM
See, I'd actually have said that exact opposite. I don't like the Aspects, or the Titans, or the Old Gods, or demi-gods or whatever.
I think the "mortals" make for much more compelling characters. The heroes (and villains) of circumstance, people who rise to face challenges they have no reasonable hope of overcoming, etc.
Killik Dec 4th 2011 7:22PM
If there's one thing WoW is short of, it isn't supernatural beings.
Josefr90 Dec 4th 2011 7:22PM
"Time is your charge just as life is mine, but what is our duty?" Alexstrasza said.
From what Alexstrasza said I think they will still control their respective powers: Time, Life, Emerald Dream, Magic, and hopefully Earth soon. (Wrathion).
But they won't have the support of the titans in the same way as before; they can't call up on their almost infinite power.
Still I think this expansion is filled with so many plot holes...horrible ones too:
1. Aspects being mortal now, WTF, they could still be killed before.
2. There are still old gods out there; heck we know Yoggie is still alive, they can still bring the Hour of Twilight without Deathwing....
3. Nozdurmu's apparent faith? I wish this guy had a break: Can't he die of old age?
detailbear Dec 4th 2011 11:15PM
Generally, I think they're using the "grows old and eventually dies of natural causes" definition of "immortal", not the "cannot be killed" definition.
Shade Dec 4th 2011 7:22PM
The dragonflights haven't lost their powers. The Blue flight existed without an Aspect for some time after we killed Malygos. The Aspects are now just normal members of their flights. Maybe they're stronger since they have more experience and are older, but the difference now is like looking at the kid who keeps getting perfect scores on every test, not someone three grades ahead of you.
So, the Bronze should still be able to return the Dragon Soul back to its proper place in time as much as they could have before the encounter with Deathwing.
--@SyntheticAether
Murdertime Dec 4th 2011 7:28PM
I think the issue with the reasoning here is the assumption that the Hour of Twilight is Deathwing's show.
The Hour of Twilight, as explained by Crazy McTwoheads in his speech in the Diremaul Arena, is the elementals rising up, going batshit and destroying the world.
Now, Deathwing may have hastened it along and and, in his position of Warder of Earth, was in an awesome position to make it happen but it was also a thing that people were trying to do anyway.
Then end of the world that they were created to prevent just happened to include Deathwing rather than them being created to stop Deathwing.
Methuus Dec 4th 2011 7:33PM
Hey, how does the thief legendary dagger questline end up? I thought that guy was going to be the new head of the black dragonflight.
But if the aspects don't have any special powers (I assume they still have the general powers of ancient dragons, which isn't anything to sneeze at) or special dominion over things, why would the black dragonflight (or any of the dragonflights) even need a leader?
In fact, in light of their release from their special duties, I would hope all the dragons would stop with this old-fashioned practice of just following the orders of whichever dragon is the oldest and the same color.
Imnick Dec 4th 2011 7:50PM
I don't think that questline is about him wanting to be leader of the Black Dragonflight (a flight with close to 0 surviving members) rather than just being about him being kind of a dick.
Orrine Dec 5th 2011 1:43AM
Dragon can become aspect only during moon eclipse which happens every 300 years. We learned it when Kalec became Aspect of Magic.