The Dragonblight | |
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Level: 61 - 80 Battle Pet Level: 22 - 23 | |
Capital(s) | Wyrmrest Temple |
Races |
Red dragon Green dragon Bronze dragon Blue dragon Black dragon Nerubian Taunka Scourge Tuskarr Magnataur Human Orc Tauren Dwarf |
Ruler(s) | Alexstrasza |
Major settlements |
Icemist Village Moa'ki Harbor Wintergarde Keep Agmar's Hammer Venomspite |
Minor settlements |
Stars' Rest Fordragon Hold Kor'kron Vanguard |
Affiliation | Wyrmrest Accord, Alliance, Horde, Scourge, Nerubian empire |
Location | Southern Northrend |
PvP status | Contested territory |
- Within the Dragonblight, the one-time seat of the nerubian empire, dense forests surround an arctic wasteland littered with the massive bones of dragons who came here to die. Here also resides the Chamber of the Aspects, where the five great Dragon Aspects were given their charge to watch over the newly created world of Azeroth.[1]
The Dragonblight, also called the Great Dragonblight,[2] is a great dragon graveyard, located in Northrend. The entrance to the nerubian kingdom of Azjol-Nerub can be found in the mid-west part, while the mysterious Wyrmrest Temple resides in the middle. The magnataur village of Bloodmar lies here also, as well as the ruined taunka capital of Icemist Village, and the nerubian conclave of Sundered Monolith. The Forsaken base of Venomspite, as well as the Human stronghold of Wintergarde Keep are located to the east. The Scourge citadel of Naxxramas is floating in the skies above Wintergarde.
The bones are zealously guarded by Malygos and his blue dragonflight, but the rise of the Lich King and the Scourge allowed the undead to claim many sets of bones from the graveyard and use them to create frost wyrms for the Scourge forces. The Dragonblight was also the home of the first humans to fall victim to the Plague.
History
Prehistory
The Dragonblight is the area where Galakrond was defeated and his remains are seen to this day. The titans through the titanic watchers blessed the five proto-dragons - Alexstrasza, Nozdormu, Ysera, Malygos and Neltharion.[3] It is known to be a final resting place for dragons.[4]
Around the year 823 BDP, Aegwynn traveled to the Dragonblight to aid the dragonflights in banishing a pack of demons that were draining the potent arcane energies of the blue dragons. Just as the last demon was banished from the world, the Avatar of Sargeras appeared to battle her.[5]
A human village was located here. Approximately two years after the end of the Second War, it was destroyed by Lich King's plague of undeath.[6][7]
Third War
After making landfall at the Howling Fjord on his hunt for Mal'Ganis, Prince Arthas moved his ships and troops north and west to Dragonblight; here the Alliance emissary conveyed King Terenas' order to recall the expedition, and here Arthas had his ships destroyed, trapping his forces in Northrend. A few days later, Mal'Ganis attacked his encampment with overwhelming numbers, prompting him to seek out Frostmourne in Frostmourne Cavern to the north.
When Prince Arthas returned to Northrend, answering the Lich King's call to fight Illidan Stormrage, his first base camp was on the southern coast of Dragonblight.
Description from site
For millennia the Great Dragonblight has served as the enduring heart of Northrend.
Here dense forests surround a vast Arctic wasteland littered with the massive, gleaming bones of perished dragons. In the center of this frozen expanse lies Wyrmrest Temple, a structure believed to be built by the world-shaping titans shortly after Azeroth's creation. Many legends hold that the five great Dragon Aspects were blessed within this fortress and given their charge to watch over the budding world. Perhaps it is for this reason that dragons nearing the end of their lives come to the Dragonblight to enrich the land with their passing.
Surrounding Wyrmrest Temple are five majestic dragon shrines: red, bronze, green, blue, and black, each blessed with the powers of its respective flight. In recent times the undead Scourge has laid siege to these shrines in an effort to further its attempts at raising terrifying new variations of undead dragons to serve the Lich King.
In an attempt to arrest these invasions, the red Dragon Aspect, Alexstrasza, has begun recruiting heroes to aid in the fight against the Scourge, even as the taunka and tuskarr wage their own desperate battles against the undead. The one-time Scarlet Crusade, now the Scarlet Onslaught, has arrived as well in the hopes of claiming victory in their ongoing campaign against the Lich King and his minions.
Both the Alliance and the Horde have begun establishing a presence in the Dragonblight, taking a particular interest in the barred entrance to Icecrown, Angrathar the Wrathgate. There both factions have begun gearing up for the siege that will inevitably lead into the lair of the Lich King himself.
The immediate dangers of the Dragonblight are posed not only by the Lich King, however, but also by the blue dragonflight. Determined to manipulate all existing magic to serve his own purposes, the blue Dragon Aspect, Malygos, has ordered his flight to maneuver colossal machines into key positions over magical ley line clusters. Many believe that these dire constructs are intended to realign the paths of magical energy that course beneath the earth. If successful, Malygos's tampering could result in an ecological and magical catastrophe that would threaten not only the stability of Northrend, but ultimately the equilibrium of the entire world.
Although mostly a chilly snowfield, Dragonblight contain several locations with radically different terrain. The most notable are perhaps the dragonshrines having lava (Obsidian Dragonshrine), tropical forest (Emerald Dragonshrine) and desert (Bronze Dragonshrine).
Cataclysm era
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After Cho'gall's death, the Twilight Hammer invaded Dragonblight's Wyrmrest Temple, resulting in a battle of the four dragonflights against the cultists.[8]
Dragonblight is where the majority of the final battle against Deathwing and his allies takes place, and its future version can also be visited via Caverns of Time.
The Cataclysm-era zone featured in the instances is mostly unchanged by the Shattering, the only notable change is a presence of three maws: Go'rath, Shu'ma and Maw of Destruction, that have surrounded the Wyrmrest Temple and burrowed their tentacles inside the Chamber of the Aspects.
Geography
Maps and subregions
Instances
Instance Name | Level Range | Group Size | Approximate Run Time |
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Azjol-Nerub | 72-74 | 5 | 25 - 30 min |
Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom | 73-75 | 5 | 45 min - 1 hour |
Obsidian Sanctum[9] | 80+ | 10/25 | 30 min - 1 hour |
Ruby Sanctum | 80+ | 10/25 | Unknown |
Naxxramas[10] | 80+ | 10/25 | 2 – 4 hours |
Travel hubs
Flight paths from Fordragon Hold
- Stars' Rest, Dragonblight
- Wintergarde Keep, Dragonblight
- Dalaran
- Ebon Watch, Zul'Drak
- Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight
Flight paths from Stars' Rest
- Fizzcrank Airstrip, Borean Tundra
- Fordragon Hold, Dragonblight
- Valiance Keep, Borean Tundra
- Wintergarde Keep, Dragonblight
- Moa'ki Harbor, Dragonblight
- Unu'pe, Borean Tundra
- Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight
Flight paths from Wintergarde Keep
- Amberpine Lodge, Grizzly Hills
- Fordragon Hold, Dragonblight
- Stars' Rest, Drabonblight
- Westguard Keep, Howling Fjord
- Ebon Watch, Zul'Drak
- Light's Breach, Zul'Drak
- Moa'ki Harbor, Dragonblight
- Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight
Flight paths from Agmar's Hammer
- Kor'kron Vanguard, Dragonblight
- Taunka'le Village, Borean Tundra
- Venomspite, Dragonblight
- Warsong Hold, Borean Tundra
- Moa'ki Harbor, Dragonblight
- Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight
Flight paths from Kor'kron Vanguard
- Agmar's Hammer, Dragonblight
- Venomspite, Dragonblight
- Dalaran
- Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight
Flight paths from Venomspite
- Agmar's Hammer, Dragonblight
- Conquest Hold, Grizzly Hills
- Kor'kron Vanguard, Dragonblight
- New Agamand, Howling Fjord
- Light's Breach, Zul'Drak
- Moa'ki Harbor, Dragonblight
Flight paths and boats from Moa'ki Harbor
- Stars' Rest, Dragonblight
- Wintergarde Keep, Dragonblight
- Agmar's Hammer, Dragonblight
- Venomspite, Dragonblight
- Dalaran
- Kamagua, Howling Fjord(turtle boat)
- Unu'pe, Borean Tundra(turtle boat)
- Wyrmrest Temple, Dragonblight
Flight paths from Wyrmrest Temple
- Fordragon Hold, Dragonblight
- Stars' Rest, Dragonblight
- Wintergarde Keep, Dragonblight
- Agmar's Hammer, Dragonblight
- Kor'kron Vanguard, Dragonblight
- Venomspite, Dragonblight
- Dalaran
- Ebon Watch, Zul'Drak
- Moa'ki Harbor, Dragonblight
Adjacent regions
Zone Name | Faction | Level Range | Direction | Access |
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Dalaran | N/A | Northwest | By foot via Crystalsong or flight path | |
Borean Tundra | 58 - 80 | West | By foot, flight path or turtle boat from Moa'ki Harbor | |
Howling Fjord | 58 - 80 | Southeast | By flight path or turtle boat from Moa'ki Harbor | |
Zul'Drak | 64 - 80 | Northeast | By foot or flight path | |
Grizzly Hills | 63 - 80 | East | By foot or flight path | |
Crystalsong Forest | 67 - 80 | North | By foot | |
Wintergrasp | 67 - 80 PvP | Northwest | By flight only | |
Icecrown | 67 - 80 | North | By foot via Angrathar the Wrathgate or flight path |
Notable characters
- Main article: Dragonblight NPCs
- Aethas Sunreaver - or at least his image - can be found in Agmar's Hammer.
- Archmage Modera - or at least her image - can be found at Star's Rest.
- Koltira can also be found at Agmar's Hammer.
- Rokhan can be found at Dragon's Fall where he ends Quest:To Dragon's Fall and starts the follow-up Quest:Sarathstra, Scourge of the North.
- Wind Trader Mu'fah will be located in the Moonrest Gardens where he's demanding to see Goramosh in order to discuss an alliance between the blue dragonflight and the Ethereum.
- Anub'arak will be present as the final boss in Azjol-Nerub (instance).
- Kel'thuzad will be present as the final boss in Naxxramas.
- Ysera, the Aspect of the green dragonflight, can be found sleeping and somewhat translucent (phasing between Azeroth and the Emerald Dream) in the Emerald Dragonshrine.
- Nozdormu, the Aspect of the bronze dragonflight, will briefly appear in the Bronze Dragonshrine during the quests Quest:Mystery of the Infinite and Quest:Mystery of the Infinite, Redux.
- Alexstrasza, the Aspect of the red dragonflight, can be found at the Wyrmrest Temple.
- Arthas Menethil (before he became a death knight) and Muradin Bronzebeard can be seen in a flashback during the questQuest:Frostmourne Cavern, showing how they found Frostmourne.
- Several notable characters will make an appearance during the Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate. This includes:
- Bolvar Fordragon - he will also appear in the Wintergarde Mausoleum to kill Thel'zan the Duskbringer
- Dranosh Saurfang
- The Lich King
- Grand Apothecary Putress
Quests
- Main article: Dragonblight quests
The prevailing questline from the Alliance perspective is the attack of the Lich King's forces upon Wintergarde and the siege at Angrathar the Wrathgate. A short side story relives some important events from Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne at the Forgotten Coast and Frostmourne Cavern.
The Horde questline at Venomspite revolves around Arthas's machinations with the Onslaught-nee-Scarlet Crusade at New Hearthglen, and the initiation of the taunka into the Horde at Agmar's Hammer.
Both mortal factions and the dragonflights represented at Wyrmrest Temple are concerned with Malygos's disastrous redirection of ley line energies at Moonrest Gardens and the Azure Dragonshrine and the Scourge attacks at their respective dragonshrines.
Resources
- Herbalism
Wild creatures
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Rare Elite NPCs associated with the Northern Exposure achievement:
Battle.net map
Those who have braved the chill wind speak of a graveyard called Dragonblight. Treasure is rumored to lie beneath draconian bones, but vigilant dragons watch this sacred ground for foolhardy graverobbers.[11]
In the RPG
Early history
Once this region was a thriving land, the most fertile in Northrend after the Sholazar Basin. That was long ago. Now it is a vast wasteland where even the snow and ice seem drained. Most of the Dragonblight is a single enormous valley. And it’s filled with bodies of dragons. Ailing and old dragons, from every dragonflight, from all over the world, come here to die. The ground is littered with dragons of all colors. Black, red, green, blue, and bronze, they all lie here together, all their differences set aside in death. The mightiest creatures in the world, laid low by age and illness and attack. The land has never recovered, and never will. It weeps for its lost children, and remains barren in their memory. In effect, there are no particularly noteworthy happenings in the Dragonblight's past, save the deaths of many dragons and the first use of the Plague to wipe out the native Humans.[12]
People and culture
Of the living, the most common creatures here are nerubians. The entrance to Azjol-Nerub sits near the north edge of the Dragonblight, just below Crystalsong Forest; and before the Scourge came the spider-men wandered freely through this region, moving among the dragon corpses without a care. Now those who survived the War of the Spider find refuge up here, using dragon bones for cover from Scourge patrols. They hatch plans to reclaim their kingdom but lack the numbers or the strength to succeed. Tauren live here as well, though only in one place. A pack of Icemist tauren settled on the west edge of the Dragonblight, on the shore of Lake Wintergrasp. They don’t venture into the blight proper very often, preferring the clean cold of the lake to the bitter air of doom and death. Scourge creatures wander through here all the time, looking for ways to use the dragon remains, or searching for any artifacts the dragons left behind. Since they can’t pass through Crystalsong Forest, the Dragonblight also provides the only route to the east of Northrend, other than scaling the Storm Peaks. Most of the Scourge creatures lurk near the northwest corner, close to Icecrown Glacier. Some blue dragons live here as well. They tend their fallen kin and pay their respects. The dragons live in Wyrmrest Temple, down toward the southern shore. They communicate regularly with their kin in Coldarra. It was also home to several Humans native to the land, who had built their villages there. They were eventually turned into Undead soldiers of the Scourge.[13]
Geography
Most of the Dragonblight is a single valley, sloping southward to the Shiverwind Coast. Low hills rise along the sides, taller to the east where they butt up against the Grizzly Hills and Zul'Drak. To the north a thin line of tall, sharp-edged cliffs breaks the land where Icecrown Glacier begins. The western edge borders Lake Wintergrasp, and the ground there is low and even and frozen solid. Many animals live here, feeding off the dragons' remains. Birds, bears, spiders, wolves, and bats all tear at the remains or at each other. Wendigo and sasquatch, and worg packs, live here as well. Thanks to the Scourge, undead animals wander here as well, killing and converting the living where they can.[13]
Gallery
The Bronze Dragonshrine.
The Emerald Dragonshrine.
Naxxramas over the Alliance settlement in the Dragonblight.
A tuskarr bridge in the Dragonblight.
Concept art, presumably of The Bone Wastes.
The Wyrmrest Temple in art.
Concept art - possibly the Briny Pinnacle.
Concept art - seemingly the entrance to some nerubian structure.
Dragonblight seen to the left as "The Great Dragonblight" on a Warcraft III map.
Videos
Patch changes
- Patch 7.3.5 (2018-01-16): Level scaling implemented, previous zone level: 71 - 75.
- Patch 3.0.3 (2008-11-04): Added.
References
- ^ The Art of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, pg. 82
- ^ [The Path of Redemption]
- ^ Dawn of the Aspects
- ^ Annual 2015
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1
- ^ Icecrown and the Frozen Throne
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 18
- ^ Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects
- ^ WorldOfWar.net. Jeff Kaplan Video Interview Transcript.
- ^ Boubouille 2008-06-05. Blizzcast Episode 3 is out !. Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
- ^ http://www.battle.net/war3/maps/war3xbonusmaps5.shtml
- ^ Kiley, Ellen P.. Lands of Mystery, 99-100. ISBN 9781588467843.
- ^ a b Kiley, Ellen P.. Lands of Mystery, 99. ISBN 9781588467843.