![]() ![]() ![]() Imprisoned within the Vault of the Incarnates in Thaldraszus, until he was released by Raszageth. They found one of the hidden entry points to Zaralek right below Valdrakken, where they broke through the ground and sent Fyrakk down, blazing through the earth, to claim the elemental power below and wake the djaradin's Elders at the Zaqali Caldera. Scalecommander Sarkareth and the Sundered Flame followed behind them secretly to claim Neltharion's legacy. They had no interest in the laboratory of Aberrus itself, but in the molten fire that could be found below. The Incarnates adventured to the Forbidden Reach as the last echoes of Raszageth's storm faded, where they breached an ancient vault belonging to Neltharion and found a device that would give them the location of Zaralek Cavern, the Earth-Warder's secret underground. įyrakk was eager to take revenge for their sister, but Iridikron did not want to rush in and believed they needed to even the scales with the Aspects first. Seeing how Raszageth's haste led to her downfall, Alexstrasza speculated that the Incarnates would retreat and gather their strengths first, and that Iridikron's mastery of the earth would harbor them in the meantime. Īfter attacking the Ruby Life Pools and Vakthros, she succeeded in releasing her brethren from the Vault, but died in the process. Kalecgos also asked Khadgar to rally the mortal races against the oncoming threat. The Aspects, realizing they would not be able to stop them after having given up their titan-gifted powers to defeat Deathwing, began searching for a way to get their powers back. She then set out to free her kin from the Vault of the Incarnates. She unleashed storms across the world's oceans, preventing travel to the Dragon Isles and indefinitely making the Reach inaccessible, and sent the Primalists to invade various points across the globe. Ģ0,000 years later, a group of Primalists, now visibly also consisting of mortal races having joined their cause, resurfaced and were led by Kurog Grimtotem to the Forbidden Reach where they freed Raszageth the Storm-Eater. Despite the Primalists' alliance with the djaradin to end the dragons' reign, the remaining Primal Incarnates were ultimately defeated, but Alexstrasza, having failed to restore peace between the two groups, still couldn't bear to kill them given they had once been as close as clutch-mates, and decided to imprison them instead, within the titanic Vault of the Incarnates. Alexstrasza believes the other incarnates never knew the true depths of his depravity. At the end, he struck terrible bargains to keep their cause alive. Vyranoth and Fyrakk were ever loyal to the Incarnate's ideals, but Iridikron truly embraced the war. He then discarded the dracthyr and stashed them away in their creches where they were put in stasis indefinitely.Ī cataclysmic conflict ensued between Primalists and dragonflights known as the War of the Scaleborn. With the Oathbinder broken, Neltharion lost control of the dracthyr, and resorted to submitting to the whispers of the Old Gods for the first time, using his newfound powers to banish Raszageth to the Froststone Vault. About 20,000 years ago Raszageth, the Storm-Eater, struck first at dragonkind by attacking the Forbidden Reach. Neltharion didn't have enough time to perfect his creation. Fearing conflict was coming, Neltharion created the dracthyr and prepared for war. Neltharion was concerned about the festering schism between Primalists and dragons, but Alexstrasza dismissed his concerns, hoping to resolve the tensions through communication. The Primalists' leaders became known as the Primal Incarnates, infused with the power of the elements. When the Aspects refused, it sowed the seeds of rebellion for the Primalists. Despite all the work that the Aspects and their dragonflights had accomplished since their creation, these "Primalist" proto-dragons joined together and demanded that Keeper Tyr be exiled from the dragons' new home. While the titans uplifted the Dragon Aspects and their dragonflights, a group of ancient proto-dragons refused their gift, believing that dragonkind should remain unchanged by Order magic and should instead choose to return to their roots and embrace their inherent elemental energies. ![]()
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