Preserve the Timeline: Dawn of the Infinite Mega-Dungeon
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Rally your party and venture into a new eight-boss Mythic difficulty mega-dungeon: Dawn of the Infinite! At stake is the future of Azeroth, and only you can ensure the timeline remains preserved—hopefully with a minimal number of paradoxes. This Mythic-only instance can reward you with loot coveted by time benders everywhere, including a perennial assortment of powerful gear, Dragonriding customizations, and many other surprises.



Turning Back Time to Make it Right

An optional questline related to the Dawn of the Infinite mega-dungeon will be available when Fractures in Time launches. It all starts atop the Seat of the Aspects in Valdrakken where you can pick up the quest “Dawn of the Infinite” from Nozdormu. He senses a terrible threat approaching, and alongside Chromie, you must discover this new enemy's true nature before it's too late.



Bosses: 8
Difficulty: Mythic
Players: 5

The Bronze Temple has lain dormant for millennia, awaiting a time when its dragonflight would return. But just as the bronze dragons have reclaimed their sacred temple, dark forces now threaten to overtake it. Will the infinites take hold of the Timeways and bring about the rise of Murozond? The champions of Azeroth must venture into time itself to ensure that the future remains a bright one.



Chronikar

Chronikar spent her entire life in service to the infinite dragonflight, making her way up the ranks until she earned the title of commander. Even among the radical infinites, her zealotry is unmatched. As the venerated rearguard, she will stop at nothing to put an end to any who dare oppose her order.

Manifested Timeways

A manifestation of the sands of time itself. This ancient being is always watching, always waiting for the moment when the Timeways are in peril. She was unable to stop the infinite dragonflight as they crashed their way into the past. Now, faced with more intruders, she refuses to fail a second time.


Blight of Galakrond

These primal dragons were brought back by the necrotic energies dripping from the corpse of Galakrond. Ahnzon is the crackling hunger of the storm. Dazhak the all-consuming gluttony of the flame. Loszkeleth the seeping starvation of the cold. And the heroes of Azeroth are looking like a tasty meal...

Iridikron the Stonescaled

Iridikron is the most powerful of the Primal Incarnates, infused with elemental earth magic. While he wishes to topple the Aspects and rid the world of the titan's influence, his plans to do so are not yet known. Why has he joined forces with the infinites? Whatever the answer, he must be stopped.


Tyr, the Infinite Keeper

With the true timeline now altered by Murozond's rise, the heroes of Azeroth are faced with many oddities. Chief among them being Titan-Keeper Tyr joining forces with the infinite dragonflight. His legendary loyalty now turned against them, the heroes of Azeroth have no choice but to fight. To win.

Morchie

Morchie is the alternate form of Chromie, created by a timeline where Murozond rose and the infinites reigned supreme. And it so happens that she rather enjoys being part of the true timeline, and would like to keep it that way. Unfortunately, the heroes of Azeroth keep getting in the way of her plans.


Time-Lost Battlefield

One of the many battles between the Alliance and Horde have bled into the Timeways, and it's up to the heroes of Azeroth to put an end to this time anomaly in order to continue their journey. But first they will have to face Grommash Hellscream, one of the Horde's mightiest chieftains. For the Alliance!


Chrono-Lord Deios

At long last, the infinite dragonflight shall usher in a new dawn for the world of Azeroth. Chrono-Lord Deios has traveled far into the past to ensure that Murozond shall rise. The heroes of Azeroth have already seen him succeed once. This time, can they stop him?



Azeroth needs you, champion. The timeline must be preserved!
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  1. Julmara's Avatar
    hope they dont waste Iridikron in a dungeon
  1. Khaza-R's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lobosan View Post
    "Kill Grom, hurp durp, For the Alliance!" siiiiigh. Fuck Horde players I guess. Would have been nice to fight with Grom instead of against him.
    You realize that's just the Alliance's entry.

    The Horde have :
    One of the many battles between the Alliance and Horde have bled into the Timeways, and it's up to the heroes of Azeroth to put an end to this time anomaly in order to continue their journey. But first they will have to face Anduin Lothar, one of the Alliance's greatest commanders. For the Horde!
  1. Algorath's Avatar
    The heroes of Azeroth have already seen him succeed once. This time, can they stop him?
    so... him getting his ass handed to him in Uldaman was him "succeeding".

    "I'm bleeding, making me the victor."
  1. Darsyek's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Algorath View Post
    so... him getting his ass handed to him in Uldaman was him "succeeding".

    "I'm bleeding, making me the victor."
    We defeated him after, but he still succeeded in what he was trying to do. When you enter the final boss room, Deios sends the disc the players are trying to retrieve to be lost in time. We only fight him after he's already succeeded in thwarting the player's goal.
  1. merywow's Avatar
    and here goes again, the same random sh*t AI generated. This expansion is definitely the worst of the worst.
  1. Asrialol's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by SpaghettiMonk View Post
    Multiverses and time travel is the worst plot device out there. Just lets you take a random mishmosh of things and throw it all together and it's cool cause <insert multiverse mumbo jumbo here>.

    That's how you end up with this nonsense - Tyr, Garrosh, Chromie in the same dungeon. What crap haha.
    Cool story bro
  1. McNeil's Avatar
    I was kinda expecting this dungeon to be a whole lot crazier and to visit more cool locations from the past. This looks a lot more scripted and linear like most dungeons.
  1. shanthi's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by SpaghettiMonk View Post
    Multiverses and time travel is the worst plot device out there. Just lets you take a random mishmosh of things and throw it all together and it's cool cause <insert multiverse mumbo jumbo here>.

    That's how you end up with this nonsense - Tyr, Garrosh, Chromie in the same dungeon. What crap haha.
    You seem to be extremely smart and creative. Have you considered making an MMO with sophisticated stories about dragons and wizards that take advantage of legitimate plot devices?
  1. Gramlen's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by shanthi View Post
    You seem to be extremely smart and creative. Have you considered making an MMO with sophisticated stories about dragons and wizards that take advantage of legitimate plot devices?
    Ah yes; World of Warcraft, a sophisticated series of stories.
  1. shanthi's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Gramlen View Post
    Ah yes; World of Warcraft, a sophisticated series of stories.
    It helps to comprehend what you're reading before responding. I asked if he had considered making an MMO with sophisticated stories about dragons and wizards. Here's a hint to help: making a new MMO would mean it can't be WoW I was talking about, because WoW already exists.

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