The Seeds of Renewal update brings several interesting conversations as the sun begins to set on Dragonflight’s story and we look to The War Within. Stay awhile and listen….

WARNING: Patch 10.2.5 Seeds of Renewal Spoilers Ahead!

Vyranoth

When asked about her new title ‘Aspect of Storms’, Vyranoth now atop the Seat of Aspects explains that she gave herself the title as a way to honor the various flights of dragons that she seeks to represent including her sister Razsageth.

A title I chose myself, for many reasons.

Blessed by Azeroth, our world’s primal fury now courses through me–relentless as a hailstorm, howling with frozen winds. I stand as well for the Thorignir and the Netherwing, and the storms they call home.

And finally, I sought to honor my fallen sister one final time. Razsageth, the Storm-Eater, who gave me the gift of freedom. One that I would share with all dragonkind.

Genn Greymane & Mathias Shaw

Located near the Valdrakken portal to Stormwind, Mathias Shaw can be found speaking with Genn Greymane about the recent sighting of Anduin Wrynn.

Genn Greymane says: You’re certain it was him?
Master Mathias Shaw says: My agents in Ratchet confirmed it. He was seen buying supplies.
Genn Greymane says: Why Kalimdor? Why wouldn’t he return home to Stormwind?
Master Mathias Shaw says: I don’t know. But he was traveling south.
Master Mathias Shaw says: Must have noticed my people on his tail. He lost them in the Barrens.
Genn Greymane says: South… What could he be after?
Genn Greymane says Send word to Jaina. She’ll want to know where he’s headed.
Master Mathias Shaw says: You don’t want to go after him yourself?
Genn Greymane says: If he’s staying away, he must have his reasons. We need to trust him.
Master Mathias Shaw says: Should I inform Lord Commander Turalyon?
Genn Greymane says: No. Not until we know more. Let’s keep this quiet, Spymaster.
Master Mathias Shaw says: It will be done, King Greymane.

Kalecgos & Khadgar

Atop the Seat of Aspects, Kalecgos steps down from Dalaran’s Council of Six in order to prioritize his role as an dragon aspect. Khadgar knowingly accepts his resignation but asks Kalecgos if he could research the mysterious artifact Iridikron took from the Forbidden Reach and handed over to the Harbinger.

Kalecgos says: Impeccable timing, Champion. Khadgar should be arriving shortly.
Khadgar says: My ears are burnign, Kalec! To what do I owe the honor?
Kalecgos says: Bittersweet news, I’m afraid. Khadgar, I…
Kalecgos says: …I have chosen to step down from the Council of Six.
Kalecgos says: My duties as Aspect must take precendence. I’m needed in Valdrakken far more than in Dalaran.
Khadgar says: Is that all? Forgive me, but that hardly comes as a surprise. I suspected as much when you asked to speak with me.
Kalecgos says: So you do not think ill of me for relinquishing my position?
Khadgar says: Perish the thought. Your family comes first, Kalec. I could never fault you for that.
Khadgar says: Though… I do have a request to make of you.
Khadgar says: The artifact Iridikron took from the Forbidden Reach, the one he handed over to this mysterious “Harbinger” …
Khadgar says: Dalaran’s libraries hold precious little information on it. Given Malygos’s history with Neltharion…
Kalecgos says: You hope that I might have better luck scouring the Azure Archives.
Kalecgos says: Consider it done, old friend. I will share all the information I can find.
Khadgar says: Thank you, Kalec. Strange, isn’t it? The Kirin Tor and the Aspect of Magic working hand in hand.
Kalecgos says: It’s a new age. One we will face together. Us, the Council, and whoever replaces me.
Khadgar says: Rest assured we will fill your vacant seat… but no one could ever replace you.
Khadgar says: Farewell for now, Kalecgos. Be it here, Dalaran, or Karazhan, I look forward to our next reunion.

Scalecommander Emberthal

In Valdrakken, Scalecommander Emberthal and the Dracythyr faction leaders, Azurathel and Cindrethresh, reflect on the events since their reawakening and look forward to the Dracthyr’s future beyond Dragonflight.

Emberthal says: My dear friends, So much has happened since we awoke in our creches.
Cindrethresh says: For you most of all, I think.
Emberthal says: I am at peace.
Azurathel says: After everything you endured, Emberthal, are you…
Emberthal says: I will ever remember the names of those who were lost, but I have found new purpose in leading the Ebon Scales.
Emberthal says: And what about each of you?
Cindrethresh says: At first, I was skeptical whether we dracthyr would be a good fit for the Horde. But I have grown fond of them… and they of us.
Cindrethresh says: My favorites are the vulpera. Feisty little squirrels… or whatever they are.
Azurathel says: Likewise, the Alliance has formally offered us a place in its ranks. Its members are brave and noble, worty of our allegiance.
Azurathel says: I believe Lord Commander Turalyon has come to admire our discipline. He appreciates skilled soldiers.
Emberthal says: When we emerged into this new age, we did not know who we could trust.
Emberthal says: Now we have many allies. Both in the mortal kingdoms and among the dragons.
Cindrethresh says: Including a new Earth-Warder who won’t lock us away for millenia! Prorobably.
Azurathel says: Assuming you behave yourself, Cindre.
Cindrethresh says: Now what fun would that be?
Emberthal says: Come, friends. There is so much that awaits us… in the Dragon Isles, and beyond.

Wrathion & Sabellian

Atop the Seat of Aspects, Sabellian asks what next for Wrathion and admires the young black dragon’s way with the mortal races. Sabellian wishes him well and hopes that despite not being an aspect, Wrathion can still call the Dragon Isles home.

Sabellian says: Wrathion, Ebyssian mentioned that you will soon depart from the Isles.
Wrathion says: I didn’t take you as one who engaged in gossip, Sabellian.
Sabellian says: Hmph. Does he speak true?
Wrathion says: He does. Iridikron may be lying low, but he still poses a significant threat to Azeroth.
Wrathion says: I will coordinate the Blacktalon’s efforts to track him down. Even Iridikron can’t evade them forever.
Sabellian says: Indeed. I must admit, your agents have impressed me far more than I expected.
Sabellian says: With rare exception, I never placed much stock in mortals beforehand. You have quite the way with their kind.
Wrathion says: I suppose I do…
Wrathion says: My time in the Dragon Isles was a grand adventure, but not the homecoming I’d hoped for.
Wrathion says: I’ve often felt that I share more in common with mortals than with dragons… and feared that I belong among neither.
Wrathion says: I thought that here, in the land of my ancestors, I’d find… something I was lacking.
Wrathion says: That by becoming an Aspect, I could prove who and what I truly am. If not to the world, then at least to myself.
Wrathion says: But I see now that I never had anything to prove. My place is among both mortals and dragons..
Wrathion says: That is my strength, not my failing. It’s who I am. Who I’ve always been.
Sabellian says: Well said. You walk a path I never could, Wrathion. Take pride in it.
Sabellian says: And should that path lead you back to the Dragon Isles… I hope it does feel like a homecoming.
Wrathion says: Hah! We shall see. Thank you, Brother.



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