- "I cannot help but wonder if things would have turned out different if the titans had elevated even one more dragonflight."
- — Alexstrasza[1]
Dragonflights (aka flights) are subraces of dragons. In early history, there were many dragonflights (there were dragons in every color of the rainbow),[2] yet there were five flights that held dominion over their brethren. It was these five flights that the Titans chose to shepherd the budding world.
The leaders of each group were called the Dragon Aspects, the Great Aspects,[3] or simply the Aspects.
The five great dragonflights are identified by their coloration: black, blue, bronze, green, and red.
Lesser dragonflights beyond the main five also exist, which are artificial or otherwise unnatural.
Primary
There were once many more dragonflights, but eventually five rose to prominence as the others declined:
Name | Description | Leader | Capital |
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Red dragon | Granted dominion over life by Eonar the Lifebinder | Alexstrasza the Life-Binder | Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight (presumed) |
Green dragon | Granted dominion over the Emerald Dream by Eonar the Lifebinder | Ysera the Awakened | Eye of Ysera, Emerald Dream |
Bronze dragon | Granted dominion over time by Aman'Thul the Highfather | Nozdormu the Timeless One | Caverns of Time, Tanaris |
Blue dragon | Granted dominion over magic by Norgannon the Dreamweaver | Kalecgos the Spell-Weaver | Nexus, Borean Tundra |
Black dragon | Granted dominion over the earth by Khaz'goroth the Shaper, but was almost completely corrupted by the Old Gods and later driven to the brink of extinction by Wrathion |
Wrathion the Black Prince (Azeroth) Sabellian (Outland) |
Unknown |
Lesser
Name | Description | Leader | Capital |
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Chromatic dragon | Created by Nefarian using the blood of the various other flights | Deathwing Nefarian |
Blackrock Spire, Blackrock Mountain |
Infinite dragon | Corrupted bronze dragons seeking to disrupt the timeways | Murozond | Caverns of Time, Tanaris (presumed) |
Nether dragon | Spawned from black dragon eggs infused with raw nether-energies when Draenor was torn apart | Neltharaku | None |
Plagued dragon | Bred within Scholomance by the Cult of the Damned as another method of spreading the Plague of Undeath | Vectus Lich King |
None |
Twilight dragon | Created by Sintharia by using the power of the nether dragons; feed vampirically on magical energies | Deathwing Sintharia |
Twilight Caverns, Blackrock Mountain |
- Nightmare - Dragons apparently linked to the Emerald Nightmare
- Storm - Known as the "storm dragons." Not to be confused with the storm dragons of Skywall.
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.
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- Albino — According to Breanni, even the Draconic Native Association tests proved inconclusive in determining if the albino drake is related to a known dragonflight,[4] which may make them a unique dragonflight as well.
Other
Other creatures and dragon types that have members within the primary and lesser dragonflights.
In the RPG
Dragons group in five dragonflights that claim ancestry to the greatest of their kind. Each color is proud of its heritage and lineage, and remembers the name of all those who have gone before. These flights are further separated into small family groups known as broods. Each occupies and holds territory within Azeroth‘s less populated areas. Some are commonly seen; others have nearly been driven to extinction by wars among their own kind.
Each of these five flights keeps secrets of its own and adheres to separate ideologies from the rest. They are led by powerful entities known as Aspects, one from each color, who rule over their flights as powerful gods looking down on their less fortunate descendants. For the most part, all dragons are of the same species with similar bone structure, anatomy, and physical capacity. Each flight, however, is distinct with different goals, interests, and ideals. The cautious traveler remembers the ancient words spoken by one of Azeroth's most powerful mages: Let sleeping dragons lie.[5]
References
- ^ Mount Journal entry for [Reins of the Violet Proto-Drake]
- ^ Knaak, Richard A.. Day of the Dragon, 160. ISBN 978-0-6710-4152-6.
- ^ The Well of Eternity
- ^ Mount Journal entry for [Reins of the Albino Drake]
- ^ Borgstrom, Rebecca; Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin. Manual of Monsters, 27. ISBN 978-1588-4607-07.
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