Showing posts with label n'zoth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label n'zoth. Show all posts

February 5, 2014

The Vashj'ir Sea Dragons and The Magical Pearl

While I love the water, I have this fear of the deep dark unknown sea with odd creatures swimming around. This started very early in my life too. I never properly learned how to swim, and to this day I hate going in water that's a bit too deep. I also cannot watch drowning scenes in movies or on TV. It makes me uneasy. This also pours over into my gaming. The first time I experience mild anxiety with water and gaming, I was playing Super Mario 64  as a child and going into the Jolly Roger Bay area. I think it was the sunken ship and the huge eel swimming around. *shivers*

Vel is more of an adventurer than I am, but she still gets a little nervous traveling in underwater areas. Vashj'ir was one of these zones that definitely made me uneasy. Lots of sea creatures, random elites swimming around, and the fact that you can't see much ahead of you regardless how high you turn your view distance up.
Note: If you plan on going see these skeletons, you will die from Fatigue. When you will release you will be ported to the the Barrens and be forced to accept a Spirit Resurrection.
Off the coast of the Abyssal Depths, there is something that has left many people scratching their heads. It's very out of the way, and unless you accidentally swam all the way out there, you probably would never see it. So indeed, thank you to the first person who found this! Anyway, there is a group of skeletons by some strange rock formations, two bigger and quite a few smaller ones. The bigger one seemed to be attacked by another creature just like it. Around the group of skeletons sits a pearl.
Closeup of the pearl
The skeletons seem to be from some Sea Dragons, a group of ancient Threshadons, or even some Kraken that lurk in the deeper oceans below. After doing the entire zone again, there is no mention of these dead creatures in any of the quest lines of Vashj'ir.


There are two quest lines in Vashj'ir involving Nespirah and L'ghorek who are labeled as "ancient ones" or Demi Gods in the Warcraft universe. Sadly, L'ghorek passes from irreversible damage caused by the Twilight Cult, but Nespirah is able to be saved. The Naga are using slaves inside of her to mine pearls. The pearls are mentioned in a quest given by Wavespeaker Tulra, but they aren't elaborated on any further after you turn it in.
Inside Nespirah
I'm sure if the Naga are working for N'zoth, then these pearls are somehow involved in his plan. They seems to contain a great power, but we really don't know anything more than that. Perhaps the Sea Dragons were bringing the pearl to their colony to use in a ritual. Perhaps they feared the death of Nespirah also and we're going to hide the pearl among the rock formations for use later on.
Odd rocks by the skeletons
We do know that pearls do play a part in more than one culture. In Dragonblight, the Kal'uak send you on a spiritual journey to use the Pearl of the Depths and communicate with the sea-goddess, Oacha'noa.


Another is in the Dread Wastes. You will find Gokk'lok, this huge ancient clam. After defeating him, the pearl inside him will magically float towards Rikkitun Village, and you will get a quest to return to the chieftain. He will give you Gokk'lok's Shell as a reward, and around the village you can see the little sprites worshiping the pearl.

All praise the pearl!
Clearly pearls in the Warcraft universe have a great connection to communicate with ancients from the sea. Perhaps if we do get that "Dark Below" expansion, we'll have some of these questions answered. If you haven't completed the Vashj'ir zone, I definitely suggest you do. It gives great lore into what the Naga are doing, and opens up a new story with Neptulon that will hopefully be finished someday. So grab your scuba gear and get to diving... who knows what treasures you will find on the sea floor!

August 17, 2013

The Dark Below

"At the bottom of the ocean even light must die"
N'Zoth - from WoWwiki
So we're still not sure if Blizzard has truly trademarked the name The Dark Below. There was much debate on whether or not this was going to tie into the Diablo or Warcraft universe. A few nights ago a Diablo 3 teaser popped up with the title Reaper of Souls! While we now know this is not related to D3, there is still a possibility this could be a hoax. I would like to think that it isn't though!

What do I think The Dark Below means for WoW if it is indeed true... Old Gods, Naga's, and possibly the Emerald Dream! Here is my post, all speculation, on what is hopefully the new WoW expansion - The Dark Below!

Note: I am by no means perfect on my lore (so much of it!), but I try to link and site as best as I can.

Let us travel back to Cataclysm for a second. Namely to a dungeon called the Throne of Tides. The whole place is filled with Naga and even a Faceless One (who seem to have direct connections to Old Gods). Anyway, we're really interested in the last boss - Ozumat <Fiend of the Dark Below>. What little lore he has says that Lady Naz'jar used him as a weapon to help imprison the Elemental Lord Neptulon. Ultimately with Neptulon's help, you slay the beast and order is restored... at least for the time being. So many interesting characters in this dungeon. Ozumat's name leads us to believe that below the Abyssal Maw lies a deeper and darker place. With Lady Naz'jar's presence in the dungeon, this links Queen Azshara back to everything. Lady Naz'jar is one of Queen Azshara's high ranking commanders, similar to what Lady Vashj was to her. Not only do I believe that the city of Nazjatar is located deep into those waters, I also believe it contains a "darker" entity.
 Ozumat from the Warcraft TCG
Also during Cataclysm, Blizzard was going to release a raid called the Abyssal Maw, but the project was scrapped; We got updated ZA and ZG instead. You can see the video of the unfinished Abyssal Maw here!
Perhaps the Throne of Tides used bosses that were supposed to be in there, just tweaked to be suited for a dungeon. The entire place looks very overdone for a simple dungeon... including the cinematic. The potential was there, and I'm hoping Blizzard saved it for a rainy day. Sadly though, it will probably remain one of those unfinished projects. 

Back to the ocean! The Rift of Aln, from the Stormrage novel, is speculated to be connected to the rift in the Maelstrom. Malfurion states that he senses an ancient evil somewhere deep in Azeroth's Seas. He and Tyrande cleansed what they could in the Emerald Dream except for the rift which they did their best to seal away the "nightmares" coming from it for the time being.

Well, what does the Dark Below have to do with the Emerald Dream/Nightmare? Well I'm going to once again consult the Puzzle Box of Yogg Saron for some quotes:

In the land of Ny'alotha there is only sleep.
In the sleeping city of Ny'alotha walk only mad things.
Ny'alotha is a city of old, terrible, unnumbered crimes.
Twilight Grove portal
The box refers to the city of Ny'alotha which some people speculate to be part of the Emerald Nightmare, hence all this talk about sleeping (which could also just be a term for eternal sleep *ahem* death). Regardless, I'm certain N'zoth is the Old God who is responsible for the rift that Malfurion and Tyrande wasn't able to seal in the Emerald Dream. I also believe he's hidden deep under the waters of Azeroth and using the Naga's to his advantage through Queen Azshara
Queen Azshara - from WoWwiki
The drowned god's heart is black ice.
In the sunken city, he lays dreaming.
The fish know all the secrets. They know the cold. They know the dark.

So, if The Dark Below is indeed the new WoW expansion and not a hoax, I believe we will be going back into the Ocean and exploring a ton of islands around the Maelstrom. Hell, I don't even PvP, but I'm hoping to see some kind of naval styled PvP mode this time around... or a little boat mount able to be used in any water. 
Ny'alotha - from Scrolls of Lore
There's a great thread at Scrolls of Lore speculating on a new expansion based on what I've touched upon here. I'm going to remain hopeful on this. I'm always ready for an Old God to be thrown into the mix again!