World of Warcraft fans who feel that Battle for Azeroth may not have given a certain character her due might be glad to learn about the emerging story developments in store for Dragonflight's upcoming patch. There were plenty of reasons for World of Warcraft players to be frustrated by the preceding two expansions, and many felt that N'Zoth and Azshara in particular were never allowed a proper time to shine. The Jailer in Shadowlands was a similarly disappointing villain, albeit for completely different reasons, as his vague motivations and boring characterization swiftly overstayed their welcome among World of Warcraft fans.
By comparison, the Primalist threat and Raszageth felt like a breath of fresh air in their simplicity, straightforwardness, and clearly defined motivations. They were literal dragons for players to hunt down and slay, and with the introduction of Raszageth's siblings to the forefront of the story, the stage is set for the next chapter of Dragonflight's story. However, the background plot in the recent World of Warcraft expansion pulls certain, seemingly unrelated story threads, in a completely different direction.
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The Forbidden Reach in World of Warcraft Patch 10.0.7 has players explore the Evoker starting zone in full capacity, and over the course of their adventures, they can come across «A Song of the Depths» in the back of a naga cave. World of Warcraft fan and lore aficionado Ishura posted a full transcript of its pages on Twitter, as its contents blatantly imply the return of Aszhara and her Empire as major players in the final fate of the Dragon Isles and the Dragonflights.
Some of the phrases used in the journal
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