- "Faerie Dragon" redirects here. For other uses, see Faerie Dragon (disambiguation).
Faerie dragons | |
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Faction/Affiliation | Independent, Alliance, draenei |
Homeworld |
Emerald Dream Draenor |
Area(s) |
Emerald Dream Feralas, Ashenvale and the Jade Forest (Azeroth) Shadowmoon Valley (Draenor) |
Faerie dragons (also known as sprites, sprite darters,[1][2][3] blink dragons, fey dragons, fae dragons,[4] or fey drakes[5]) are diminutive, intelligent creatures that look like flying lizards (much like a chameleon with butterfly wings). Though not actual dragons, these mystical looking creatures police the Emerald Dream from magic. As such they are immune to magic.[6]
The night elves used fey dragons, including Flicka, against the Horde in the War of the Thorns,[7][8] and Moon Priestess Lasara used the Altar of Elders to transform Alliance players into faerie dragons at the Battle for Darkshore.
Background[]
The faerie dragons of Ashenvale are known for their playful demeanor, seemingly disappearing on a whim. The more mischievous ones will often materialize out of nowhere to save their allies, or simply to mock their foes.[9] One wouldn't know it from looking at them, but the lovely faerie dragons can be truly fearsome if trained properly. They can do amazing things to magical energy: absorb it, redirect it, even nullify it entirely. They're nearly harmless alone, but in large numbers, they can have a stunning effect on a battle.[10] Faerie dragons can speak, but few of them choose to do so.[2] The faerie dragons that dwell near Nordrassil in Mount Hyjal can see through enemy illusions. They are quite intelligent and able to speak, albeit with broken grammar.[11]
This creature resembles a dragon in some respects, but feathery antennae sprout from its head and its wings are moth-like. Its turquoise scales shimmer in the sparkles that dance from its body. It turns its head to look at you with a beady black eye before emitting a small keen.[citation needed] They have a powerful natural defense against magic and the unique ability to phase out of reality. Their defense seems to work by the dragon encasing itself within a strong energy shield that repels most magic and conventional attacks. While in this form they can siphon the unused magical energy wasted in basic spell casting, and then focus, amplify, and direct it back at the unfortunate caster in a sort of "feedback" attack. This ability is very powerful but requires a great deal of effort, and can only be used sporadically, requiring the dragon to rest between uses. For this reason, the faerie dragons often travel in packs.[citation needed]
After the second invasion of the Burning Legion, Malfurion Stormrage summoned faerie dragons from the Emerald Dream to help purge the night elf forests of demonic magics. The creatures were also briefly called into service during the night elves' hunt for Illidan Stormrage.[2][12] However, the faerie dragons were not part of the actual military hierarchy of the Sentinels. The faerie dragons and chimaera are simply somewhat intelligent animals with ties to the Emerald Dream and Nordrassil, respectively. These beings all assisted the night elves not due to a desire to help them in particular, but because the night elves were the largest local force who opposed the Burning Legion. Short of a planetary threat, it is rare to see mountain giants, faerie dragons or chimaera fighting with a mortal army.[13] In any case, the vast majority of the faerie dragons have since returned to the Emerald Dream, with only a few populations left on Azeroth.[2]
Larger breeds of faerie dragons have been seen that resemble traditional dragonkin. They seem to share the same abilities of their smaller counterparts, albeit in greater power. A number of them were used as mounts by the draenei on Draenor, but they have also been seen on Azeroth and as defenders of the Emerald Dream.[14] A breed of faerie dragons known as Whimsydrakes were used as companions by adventurers during the incursion of the dream by the primal incarnate, Fyrakk. These playful protectors of the Emerald Dream may be larger than their relatives, the faerie dragons, but they are no less mischievous. Whimsydrakes have a tendency to phase out of reality when mounted by a rider they dislike.[15]
Locations[]
The only large population left on Azeroth is located in the untainted forests of Feralas. Many also live in Ashenvale. However, they seem to lack the powers that a normal dragon has, possibly attributed to their lack of connection with the Emerald Dream. The Grimtotem tribe of tauren has recently been endangering the group in Feralas, capturing them for experimental use. There have also been reports of the faerie dragons in the Talon Den in Stonetalon Mountains. It is likely that when the druids of the den awoke from the Emerald Dream, the dragons came with them in some way. One notable is Nal'taszar.
These creatures have also been found in Dire Maul's west wing. It appears in their instinctual duties of policing magic, these hapless dragons wandered into the wing in an attempt to disrupt the corrupting energies pulsing through the ruins, but fell prey to the ghostly Highborne and now serve them as pets. One faerie dragon can also be found in the Barrens, inside the Wailing Caverns. Altered by the Emerald Nightmare, this one is called a "Deviate" Faerie Dragon. It counts as a rare boss, with players having a small chance of encountering it when visiting the dungeon.
Faerie dragons can also be found in the Whispering Forest in Tirisfal Glades, where they converge around the mushroom ring at regular intervals to sing to one another, lighting up the forest with their strange ritual. Some can also be found in Mount Hyjal, the Blade's Edge Mountains, and even in Pandaria. The Shadowmoon Valley of an alternate Draenor's past also features wild faerie dragons, found on the Shimmer Moor.
Draenor[]
Enormous faerie dragons are also found in Shadowmoon Valley on the alternate Draenor, where they serve as mounts for the draenei. Many of them dwell in the Shimmer Moor, and the Draakorium is a draenei town where the dragons are raised and trained to become mounts.
It is unknown how there can be faerie dragons on Draenor, considering the fact that the Azerothian faerie dragons are closely tied to the Emerald Dream, which was created specifically for Azeroth.
Notable[]
- Brighteye
- Brightwing
- Deviate Faerie Dragon
- Faebright
- Glimmer
- Moonglow
- Nal'taszar
- Pixiebell
- Pydarter
- Raindash
- Squiggy
- Flicka
Types[]
- Blink Dragon
- Captured Sprite Darter
- Eldreth Darter
- Faerie Dragon
- Fey Dragon
- Fey Drake
- Fey-Drunk Darter
- Nether Faerie Dragon
- Rikkilea Flitterling
- Spirit Darter
- Sprite Darter
- Sprite Dragon
- Wily Fey Dragon
- Enchanted Fey Dragon
- Iridescent Fey Dragon
- Moonshimmer Drake
- Sha'tari Fey Dragon
As a mount[]
- [Enchanted Fey Dragon] is available from the Pet Store for $25US or €20/£17 and requires a Battle.net account to receive.
- Flourshing Whimsydrake is available as a dragonriding mount as of patch 10.2.0.
As a companion pet[]
- [Blinky Egg] is bought from the Battle.net Shop or In-Game Store for £9/€10/$10.
- [Sprite Darter Egg] is a rare world drop in Feralas.
- Nether Faerie Dragons can be captured in pet battles around Dire Maul in Feralas.
- [Sun Darter Hatchling] drops from the Oddly-Colored Egg in the Caverns of Consumption in Winterspring.
As a hunter pet[]
In the Dragonflight expansion they are tamable as part of the Lesser Dragonkin hunter pet family.[16]
In the RPG[]
Faerie dragons are not related to true dragons, though they share similar traits in appearance. They are mystic creatures that protect the Emerald Dream from hostile magic, occasionally they join their night elf allies in Azeroth's battles as well. Faerie dragons are thought to be unable to speak.[17]
Notes[]
- Magical dust can sometimes be found upon their wings.[18]
- The Sprite Darter variety are noted to be omnivores and are known to eat meat. Agnar Beastamer believes it may have something do with Elune's plan for the elves.[19]
- Late at night during a full moon, the sprite darters in the Woods of the Lost in the Jade Forest are known to shed their scales. Their scales grow with a bright jade light and fleck off into the water, attracting [Jade Lungfish] like moths to the light.[3]
- A sprite dragon plushie was available at San Diego Comic Con 2014, along with a nether variant.[20]
Gallery[]
- World of Warcraft
A faerie dragon as seen in WoW.
The banner used at flight points that employ fey dragon mounts.
Sprite Darter's Wings transmog set is inspired by the fey dragons of Azeroth.
Faerie dragon concept in 10.2
- Other
A faerie dragon as seen in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
As seen in the Alliance Player's Guide.
Artwork shown in a blog post[21] for Brightwing from Heroes of the Storm.
Patch changes[]
- Patch 7.0.3 (2016-07-19): Model updated.
References[]
- ^ Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects
- ^ a b c d Heroes of the Storm Hero Week: Brightwing - Quotes and Facts
- ^ a b Ben of the Booming Voice#Quotes
- ^ [45] Teensy Weensies!
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Magazine Volume I Issue II, pg. 23
- ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne manual, 17.
- ^ [110WQ] Fey There
- ^ [100] Dragon Attack
- ^ Heroes of the Storm Hero Week: Brightwing - Background
- ^ [15-30] Forces of Nature: Faerie Dragons
- ^ [30-35] Inciting the Elements
- ^ The Ruins of Dalaran (WC3 NightElf)
- ^ Ask CDev - Round 3
- ^ [Enchanted Fey Dragon]
- ^ Flourishing Whimsydrake
- ^ https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/feedback-hunters/1279513/504
- ^ Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 207
- ^ [20-30] Dust from the Drakes
- ^ [47] Food for Baby
- ^ 2014-06-30, Exclusive and Premiere Blizzard Merch at San Diego Comic-Con. Blizzard Entertainment, retrieved on 2014-07-22
- ^ https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/heroes-of-the-storm/13756461/brightwing-hero-week
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