Now he’s DF’s Gul’Dan or Garrosh, the one who got away and will cause us no end of trouble later on, which is definitely better than being the “FIRE ANGRY SMASH! BLARGH! DEAD!”-patsy that Fyrakk was always destined to be.
Fyrakk is such a dope, his minions have to remind him to stick to his own plan, those guys never last long.
Power of friendship and family. And yet, she never bothered to talk with her actuall sister Ysera since she “had to” come back just so Male Malfurion can be thrown out the game. Yep. Disney…
But what else to expect from danuser who posts on twitter how he loves Ashoka character development LOL
Overall very poor ending, and to date one of the worse end raid/expansion cinematics. Even bloody jailer, as lame as he was, had some bizarre ominous message to give us.
I just don’t understand how the same team can write great meaningful and respectful quests such as the orc heritage quest and blue dragon questline, and then this utter pile of garbage.
Is there an A team and a B team or something like that?! It literally feels like two completely separate set of people. Don’t know if it has to do with their “work parallelization” or teams being moved on to next expansion or something like that, but it’s just off putting at this stage.
Oh not comparing these two, Iridikron is FAR better. Comparing though the “what is to come” to “power of friendship”… Fyrakk was, well generic but at least he didn’t interfere with the lore. More of a mad villain of the week. Though as always, underdeveloped.
Very much looking forwards to see where Iridikron will go from here.
Most of the storytelling in Dragonflight is bad. It’s a bit like how the Star Wars prequels spent too much time with politics and conversations in rooms, with cheesy dialogue, and then how in the sequel trilogy they went with the woke mary sue female empowerment angle with nonsensical plot lines.
Well Dragonflight storytelling is everything wrong with the Star Wars sequels and prequels rolled into one amalgamation, missing the mark of what made the originals hit the right notes, what made them so good. DF storytelling is so skippable, it’s ridiculous.
First of all, I do not see what is that makes Vyranoth able to compromise while the rest of the incarnates had to stay unreasonably angry and destructive.
One of the most important things about villains is to be able to understand their motives
I don’t know about Sarkareth, but Fyrakk is just a dumb, brutish fire guy (Doused in Shadowflame, the same thing that corrupted Neltharion), and Iridikron is the Earth primal protodrake, and that connection is probably how old gods got to him, too.
Only that Neltharion was a nice guy until he was not (which is what made his turn so shocking to the other aspects).
We lack that insight on Fyrakk and like Raszageth, he was already unreasonably nasty before even the shadowflame