After two years of content beyond the veil of life and death in Shadowlands<\/em>, Dragonflight <\/em>has us returning to our roots and venturing to the heart of Azeroth\u2014the Dragon Isles. First mentioned in the game files during the development of the original iteration of World of Warcraft<\/em>, the Dragon Isles didn\u2019t officially become canon until Battle for Azeroth<\/em>. With the return-to-Azeroth idea, Blizzard shifted from this whole cosmic battles theme to a more grounded and deeply-rooted WoW <\/em>idea: dragons.<\/p>
This makes Dragonflight<\/em>\u2019s lore fairly simple and easy to follow, not hidden behind elaborate research or books. Essentially, the plot of Dragonflight <\/em>follows a simple plot: a villain is on the loose, and we, as heroes of Azeroth, have to stop her. Although there\u2019s some speculation on the future lore of Dragonflight <\/em>involving the Old Gods and Galakrond, the first major content drop is still a long way ahead of us.<\/p>
With all this in mind, let\u2019s take a look at Dragonflight<\/em>\u2019s lore as a whole to uncover the true intentions of the Primalists.<\/p>