The Emerald Dream is home to many Wild Gods of Azeroth. In 10.2, we meet Q'onzu, a particularly strange Wild God known as the Loa of Change.
Q'onzu
We first approach Q'onzu to ask for help against Fyrakk and the invading Druids of the Flame. They tell us they are the harbinger of change, and as such, they're uninterested in stopping the change that the invaders promise to bring about.
What have we here? A mortal whose mere presence changes the realm?
You are very interesting, indeed.
Who are you? I am the cool, fresh scent in the air just before the rain. I am the face you can't quite remember.
I am the harbinger of change. I am the reaper of consequence.
I serve the unending flow of Life, and I am the victim of its stagnation.
Do I speak the truth, mortal? Or do I deceive you with my grandeur? I was hoping you would tell me.
Merithra requests your aid in defending the World Tree. Q'onzu says: Now why would I want to stop the Dream from changing? I think I will wait and see what happens. Try not to die, mortal.
Later on, Cenarius sends us to try learn more about the strange creature. This turns out to be challenging — Q'onzu refuses to tell us much more themself, and we have to rely on rumors.
Q'onzu May or May Not Have Left the Dream
The Wild God Aviana, the mother of harpies, does not seem to like Q'onzu at all, and seems particularly annoyed that they were «allowed back into the Dream».
Don't get me started on that good-for-nothing owl.
Refusing our call to assist against the Druids of the Flame is not the first time they have shown cowardice in the face of evil. They claim that their domain requires them to stay out of such conflicts, but I find it convenient how their choices always lead to
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