Erm that isn't an analysis, that was narration o.o
They might want to regain their post power (the Aspects and dragons in general), but they still can't have children...they are a dying race, only few of them remain from what I know... How the #$%^ does this "become Azeroth's guardians again" make sense when there is so few of them?
How did Alezstrasza save Koranos anyway? Is the beacon a teleportation device? How did she know where to fly after suddenly being teleported from who knows where if yes?
I feel like a lot of people were disappointed that this cinematic wasn't full of action-packed fight scenes or vocalization. However, I LOVED the fact that they told the story in the facial expressions. I've heard complaints that watching it is 80% stone bro and only 20% about what the expansion is. Honestly though...we get people complaining that SLs lacked depth of story, we get cinematic that not only explains the backstory behind the Dragon Isles but shows how and why we are going there and people still complain, guess I just should accept the fact that wow players have become so whiny. I don't think it was by any means the BEST cinematic Blizz has done but it was great nonetheless.
Where's the analysis though? This was only a summary of the cinematic.
Looks like necrotic magic to me, which is usually blue or teal. Dragons vs. Undead go go go!
I think it's the only expansion cinematic without any violence in it.This could mean many things, and I have a good feeling about it.