World of Warcraft: Dragonflight takes us back to Azeroth where we will explore the much-anticipated Dragon Isles. Key to this story will be the dragons themselves, the Aspects and their flights, who have a long and fascinating history in the World of Warcraft universe already. We thought it might be fun to put together a few reading lists for anyone who would like to prepare for the new expansion by researching some dragon lore.
Short StoriesIf you just want a couple of quick reads to brush up your dragon lore, the following short stories are for you.
Charge of the AspectsCharge of the Aspects is a short story by Matt Burns, published to the World of Warcraft website. It was released during the events of Cataclysm, shortly before patch 4.3.0, and focuses on the decisions made, by the Aspects, to go back in time to retrieve the Dragon Soul for use against Deathwing. Nozdormu's anxieties about the Infinite Dragonflight and his destiny as their leader plays a major role in this story — a subject that Steve Danuser already confirmed will still be bothering the Bronze Dragon Aspect in Dragonflight. Charge of the Aspects
Visage DayVisage Day is a short story by Steve Danuser that can be found in Folks and Fairy Tales of Azeroth. The story follows Chronormu, the Bronze Dragon, as he prepares for the important ceremony known as Visage Day — where dragons decide on the mortal form they will take. Eventually, Chronormu settles on the form of a female gnome, becoming Chromie as we know her today. Folks & Fairy Tales of Azeroth
BooksFor longer reads that helped to establish World of Warcraft's dragon lore as we know it, you may want to check out some of these books.
Dawn of the AspectsDawn of the Aspects is a novel by
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