Like any good fantasy setting, World of Warcraft has an extensive pantheon of supernatural creatures and deities. From Eternal Ones and First Ones to Wild Gods and Loa, there is no shortage of godlike beings who act as both friend and foe for World of Warcraft players. Though Warcraft has explored many of these entities over the course of several decades in games, books, and comics, there is always room for more.
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is bringing focus back to its roots: the dragonflights and their connection with the titans. The godlike Pantheon has been established as a cornerstone of Warcraft lore since WoW Classic, and the dragon Aspects began appearing as early as Warcraft 2. Understanding the titans, their Keepers, and their connection to the dragons of Azeroth will be fundamental to the story of Dragonflight.
World of Warcraft: Why Wrathion is a Big Deal for the Black Dragonflight
The titan Pantheon is a group of godlike beings who helped shape the cosmos. Beings of Order, the titans originated from special planets which contained world-soul like Azeroth and Argus. These cosmic creatures are responsible for organizing and creating life on many planets across the cosmos, and their influence is keenly felt on Azeroth — even among the playable races in World of Warcraft. Some, like Humans and Dwarves, descend directly from titanic creations, while most others came about indirectly through their actions.
As massive godlike beings, the titans had a lot to do across the cosmos. To handle things on Azeroth after their departure, the titans empowered nine titan-forged watchers to shape and safeguard Azeroth. These watchers were imbued with a fraction of the titans’ power and became known as the Keepers. The Keepers,
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