![]() While this is still going on, Ebyssian and Wrathion arrive with a warning. King Grimtotem says: The elements awaken! Infuse me with their strength, and I will free the Storm-Eater from her prison! King Grimtotem says: Embrace the gift of the Storm-Eater! Together we will unleash her might upon this world! and power! Join our fight against the Aspects! King Grimtotem says: Tarasek! We offer you freedom. It becomes clear that Grimtotem's Primalists intend to free someone known as the "Storm-Eater" from her prison. Kurog seems to have convinced the proto-drakes that the Aspects have lied to them, and that true power is to embrace powerful elemental magic. (For now, it's unknown what Kurog's relationship is to other Grimtotem such as Magatha, but as a tribe, the Grimtotem do tend to be known for both powerful elemental magic and for playing aggressive, antagonistic roles.) Kurog is currently listed as the third final boss in the Vault of the Incarnates raid. One of these threats, we have since learned, is our first raid end-boss: Raszageth.ĭuring the Forbidden Reach storyline, the dracthyr encounter a group of elemental magic wielding proto-drakes lead by a tauren shaman named Kurog Grimtotem. When Steve Danuser and Terran Gregory discussed Weaving a Story during the Dragonflight reveal, Danuser mentioned that the resurgence of elemental energy in the Dragon Isles is also awakening some very old threats as well. The proto-drakes of Azeroth were essentially elemental creatures, evolving elemental-based powers such as the red dragonflight's fire breath, or the blue dragonflight's control over ice. In ancient history, before the Dragon Aspects were granted their powers, dragons were very different as we know them today. With the dracthyr starting storyline and zone, the Forbidden Reach, being tested on the alpha, we have been able to learn a little more about Raszageth, the final boss in the first Dragonflight raid!
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