I missed that, what scene did we see his homeworld?This was covered in the Omega raids. We saw the dragons' homeworld (if briefly) in the fight with Midgardsormr, and it also established that his present-day self used up too much aetherial energy saving us from Omega, and will be resting for what is likely to be more than a human lifespan. He sent Hraesvelgr to help us, but it seems he won't be back in the plot himself any time soon.
Tiamat is certainly a plot point in waiting for something, though.




Iscah said it, it was in the fight with Midgardsormr during the Omega raids. So second fight of the last tier of those raids. We literally fight Midgardsormr as Omega remembered him, on what Omega recreated of his homeworld, for the entirety of the fight. You can tell pretty conclusively it's /not/ Hydaelyn because of the different cosmic landscape in the sky as well.
Hard to find screenshots that actually show the sky but you can see the edit of either a REALLY close moon or planet in this one to show it's a different planet.
I really do hope they bring Tiamat back though, it's always depressed me how her story never really got resolved. Especially with the fascinating tidbit in our conversations with her about bringing dead loved ones' back as primals that I was so sure was going somewhere given a certain scene that happens in HW but it never did.
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She hasn't gone anywhere, though. She's remaining in self-imposed containment. She could break herself free but she chooses not to and won't agree for others to do it either. I'm not sure what they could do with her under those auspices. This is her wish for eternity.
I really do hope they bring Tiamat back though, it's always depressed me how her story never really got resolved. Especially with the fascinating tidbit in our conversations with her about bringing dead loved ones' back as primals that I was so sure was going somewhere given a certain scene that happens in HW but it never did.




Bring back into the narrative is what I meant. Not that she's gone anywhere.She hasn't gone anywhere, though. She's remaining in self-imposed containment. She could break herself free but she chooses not to and won't agree for others to do it either. I'm not sure what they could do with her under those auspices. This is her wish for eternity.
It's her wish but given how she ties in with the Allagan, the remaining two of the First Brood, and Ascian plot threads she's in a way something akin to a Chekhov's Gun in terms of plot potential. One doesn't need to wish to be freed to be broken out of imprisonment and she doesn't even need to be freed at all to become plot relevant again either.
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