I find it odd that Tyr, the titan keeper of Aggramar, never empowered a dragon aspect despite being the keeper most involved in their creation.
He fought along side them, vouched for them, convinced the other keepers to empower them, but why didnt he call upon Aggramar to empower one?
Any theories are welcome!
Also Golganneth also never empowered an aspect, but we have the curious case of the storm dragons. I wonder if blizzard ever toyed with the idea of them becoming a titan blessed flight.
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If the story is to believed then the keepers weren’t the ones that empowered rhe aspects. The Titans assumed direct control of the keepers to empower them. So that would mean that Aggramar abstained. Why? Unknown. Maybe he didn’t feel the need to do it or perhaps he felt that there wasn’t one that gelled with his sphere of power. Would explain why Enoar got to empower both Alex and Ysera.
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I have to presume that some of the Aspects choose to empower the keepers like Odyn and Tyr rather than the dragons themselves. Makes sense based on how powerful Odyn is and Tyr seems to have been in the past.
Nothing says that the Aspects needs to be dragons.
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I feel like Golganneth would be covered under the Emerald Dream and Druidism, since his domain is sky and sea and the life in them. Agrammar doesn’t really have any particular affiliation like the rest… he’s just a generic fighter, arguably the Brown (now Black) dragonflight would be his chosen Aspect if there was one given what we find out about the black flight in DF?
It’s also possible that since Golganneth is sky and sea and Agrammar is defense and strength, that these buffs were given to ALL of the flights equally.