Unfortunately, we don’t have the original statements from the interview, but only the German translation, so I can only reproduce that, but that was the statement in German. Content: The sword was taken care of, and it’s just a big splinter now, that’s it.
Correction, I mean him becoming that whole weird Owlbearman thing he is now. As I recall his horn grew as well(or something) back in his Stormrage book.
sevenbit is right, malfurion had his horns even before wow started…
I posted this on the General forums and someone noted “ancient” dragons kind of suck as a name and that got me thinking the English name might end up Primordial Dragons(the french one seems to imply this is their name)
I chose Ancient over Primordial on purpose. Because Primordial would only fit Galakrond, in my eyes, by definition, but Ancient would better encompass these super old dragons.
Hey, I am not the one who said it:
I did say that, yeah.
In any case, my guess is it will be primordial dragons if only because it does sound cooler. And if nothing else, Blizzard has always been rule of cool.
Primordial didn´t really fit,in my eyes, atleast not in the meaning and definition of the word. They changed aswell, they choose elemental power to consume, to be on par with the aspects and fought them. Thats the reason i chose ancients
We could get really D&D with it and call them “dragomentals”.
1000g we will get some sort of ore called “primordial ore”.
But does the lore ignore the chore we abhor of gathering more primordial ore?
High King is just a nicer term for Emperor. Which they didn’t use because of the despotic connotations. Be like calling a dictator an autocrat. Okay you changed the word but it still means the same thing.
Turalyon is the rightful ruler of humanity.