World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is currently alpha testing for its anticipated launch later this year. Some players in the alpha discovered dialogue that suggested World of Warcraft could be doing a several-year timeskip between Shadowlands and Dragonflight.
The dialogue was discovered by an Alliance World of Warcraft player who completed the Dragon Isles introduction questline. The dialogue was held between King Genn Greymane and Spymaster Matthias Shaw.
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During the dialogue, Shaw informs Greymane that Wrathion–scion of the black dragonflight–was asking after Anduin. The events of Shadowlands put a great deal of stress on the former High King of the Alliance, and he has not been seen since the events of Eternity’s End. However, Shaw also states that it has been “several years” since the end of the Shadowlands expansion–a potentially big development.
As a disclaimer, it is important to note that this dialogue is currently unavailable on the Dragonflight alpha, though it was previously. That means this plot point could be changed before it reaches live servers, or it could be scrapped completely. Alternatively, it could be a world state it does not want to confirm quite yet.
World of Warcraft fans have been wondering if the MMO would be doing a timeskip since Shadowlands first launched. On several occasions during the expansion, players were informed that time works differently in the Shadowlands. Many thought they might find time had progressed further once they returned to Azeroth. Though that is not how this potential timeskip seems to have happened, it could still happen all the same.
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