More importantly, I don't see them doing yet another fire-themed patch this expansion. The Dream but partially or even fully frozen over would be an interesting setting to explore.
I also think the Primalist Future hints that it will be Vyranoth. It would explain why every thing is frozen over. I assume if Vyranoth succeeds and freezes over the ED that Azeroth will turn into a popsicle as well.

Why the focus on this, then? As a campaign quest, no less?
If it was simply a quest for the sake of itself to address the previous implication that the dragons collectively engineered multiple slave races, I could see it being a little side quest, like the dozens of others we have. But that's not how this is being framed. It's taking center stage. Why? What makes this special?

the best leak is ofc the eye of azshara login screen.
can't wait for the proper hypetrain this fall
How is it center stage?
Nothing in those quests is of major importance, its like 10 quests long and they didn't even deem it worthwhile enough to do a voice over.
It essentially is just a little side quest.
It only exists because they needed to finish the rebellion plotline they started.

One question worth asking is the context of the four undefined "Uld—" facilities mentioned by the Maiden of Vitality. Is she glitching at one more, or are we to take this to mean there are four more that aren't named? If the former, I'd certainly expect the facility which contains access to the World-Soul to be the final, undefined facility. If there are four more, could we assume that one might be Ulduran, the beta name for Strand of the Ancients,—if Strand of the Ancients is even still canon,—either reused or in its original context?
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I think it was created in direct response to the people who honed in on the small Dragonkin rebellion plot they created at launch, which was definitely based around updating the Dragonkin to be more than the thrall/servant race they've been since Vanilla.
Because the modern WoW fanbase can't handle that, especially not after they bitched about the Kyrians and Stewards for 2 years in Shadowlands. It's a little annoying that now every good/neutral race has to have Modern America sensibilities (I say that but watch the Void Lords have a Horde Council and slave rebellion plot)
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That was my initial assumption when I heard the name, but the suffix -orus may be a red herring, and just means something analogous to "fortress" or "command center" in the Titan language instead of strictly signaling "this is where the world-soul can be accessed", since Antorus and Uldorus could both be perceived as a kind of command center specifically designed for overseeing non-Titans militarily serving one.
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Evil only wins when it spreads. It can cause destruction, it can cause death—but those are consequences of its nature, not its victory. Not its goal. The danger of evil, the purpose of evil, is that it causes those who would oppose it to become evil also.

It didn't really change the nature of his insanity in any case, so the corruption may simply be a non-issue to him. So far, the only major difference seems to be that the flames he wants the world to burn in are now purple.
I wouldn't take it as confirmation either way. She could also have broken down before naming all even partially.
Absolutely. There is no reason why Drakonid should not be an Allied Race. If they are going to make them playable, it has to happen within DF. There has been a clear focus on them and their questline hints at this possibility, but we shall see.
I do not see 10.1 as a Fire-themed patch but as Underground-themed patch. While I agree that Vyranoth seems to be more linked to the Emerald Dream, and I am pretty sure that she would play a big role in 10.2, it would be inconceivable that we have Fyrakk burning the Dragon Isles at will, and suddenly a big tree appears and for whatever reason, he decides to stop his onslaught against us.More importantly, I don't see them doing yet another fire-themed patch this expansion. The Dream but partially or even fully frozen over would be an interesting setting to explore.
I also think the Primalist Future hints that it will be Vyranoth. It would explain why every thing is frozen over. I assume if Vyranoth succeeds and freezes over the ED that Azeroth will turn into a popsicle as well.
It just would not make any sense at all. Unless they came with some excuse to get Fyrakk away from the Dragon Isles, he needs to be present in 10.2.
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10.2 could be the fire/ice duo boss
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Perhaps. But there are also a lot of dragon-centric sidequests that deal with stuff like this that aren't earmarked as campaign content.
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Even if that is true, what's your point?
That we might as well add another Elf race to shift those demongraphics around some more, I suppose?