“You are not prepared for what is to come…my brother Iridikron is…”?
And the he dies.
“You are not prepared for what is to come…my brother Iridikron is…”?
And the he dies.
Sounds a little high-minded and intellectual for Fyrakk. Could you dumb it down a little?
A planet divided can not stop what is to come…
“My broda gonna bring it…”
Or
“Wait til my big broda hears about this…”
Something about his brother.
Will he go “ENOUGH!” and stun the raid partway through his fight?
Even so it seems Fyrakk has been getting a teensy bit smarter since he acquired the Shadowflame unlike Deathwing who seems to have gotten less intelligent since he got his Shadowflame-infused Armor from Aberrus.
I agree. During and after consuming Shadowflame, Fyrakk was smart enough to take precautions against the Djaradin betraying him (as Sabellian learns the hard way after trying to kill him). He also tried to infiltrate the Emerald Dream at first rather than brute force his way in; Vyranoth’s surprise in that cinematic indicates capturing and coercing a green dragon to help was his idea.
True, he has gotten smarter.
But he still feels a bit like a lackey. I wish Iridikron was the final boss.
I appreciate them (seemingly) saving Iridikron for next expansion. The game needs more long-term villains, not more people who get killed off the same expansion they’re introduced.
It’s a bit lessened by him not being very interesting but I still approve of them not just killing him off immediately.
That’s fair! I kinda like it, too. Just ended up resulting in a subfar final boss of this expansion hahah
My favorite part of Iridikron is he probably has 8 lines of dialogue. This isn’t a situation like Gul’Dan, Azshara, or Denathrius where they are largely well written and we see plenty of them. Iridikron is not a character.
He’s gonna say “It’s Fyrakkin’ time” and Fyrakk all over us.
Completely true but at least he has the potential to develop further instead of being offed within a year of his introduction.
He probably won’t develop but the potential is there, which many villains don’t even get. Baby steps.
“BAD THING SOON” would be the bravest and most resounding writing in recent Warcraft lore.
In his dying breaths he’ll 100% say something along the lines of,
“Your world will burn….”
Fyrakk is basically serving the same role Archimonde did in WoD. In WoD the true threat in the latter half was Gul’dan. I mean the final quest for the Legendary ring chain was “Stop Gul’dan” not “Stop Archimonde”.
Fyrakk, much like Sarky is simply a distraction. Does Iridikron need Fyrakk to succeed? Probably not, but if he does then win win I guess. Hell Iridikron also used the infinite dragonflight as a distraction. We had an ultimatium, foil Iridikron and his scheme then and there or stop Deios from turning Nozdormu into Murozond. We chose the latter in the end.
I mean it took until Legion for Sargeras, the true main antagonist of the first “book” of Warcraft to show his face.
I don’t care what Blizzard says about Shadowlands being the “final chapter of the first book”. That ended with Legion.
I hope he doesn’t say anything and dies a hilarious death. I want take his head, hollow it out, and use it as a cauldron. One that I shall use to feed the people of Azeroth.
Of course we’ll have to have the Warlocks seal his soul into the skull cauldron. So that we can taste his death and misery with every delicious bite of dragon stew.
He’ll probably say something like “Impossible, the Shadow Flame was supposed to make me invincible.”
And then Alexstrasza will say,
“The threat against the new world tree is over! Together, the flights now come together — with our new Primal Incarnate, Vyranoth…my sister — we can now look forward to the renewal of our world………
………
………together.”
camera pans outward and upward with dragons soaring around and night elves cheering
……………………
………together………
……………………fart…….