SomeWorld of Warcraftfans have noticed a picture of the Titan Pantheon appears briefly while changing talents inDragonflight. The hidden image of the Titans can be found in theDragonflightbeta, the Public Test Realm, and retailWorld of Warcraftonce the Pre-Patch begins on October 25.

World of Warcraft: Dragonflightis bringing back Talent Trees with a facelift for the modern age. Players can freely swap and refund talents anywhere in the world, outside some instances and PvP, at no cost or cooldown, allowing them tofreely experiment with builds inDragonflight.

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However, some players noticed an image of a starry circle flashed over the Talent Trees when changing talents. Within the starfield, the faces of the Titans Aggramar, Eonar, Golganneth, and Norgannon can be seen alongside the uncorrupted visage of Sargeras–the one who would laterstart the Burning Legion ofWorld of Warcraftinfamy. The image is difficult to see, as most of the faces are over the Talent Trees themselves, and only flashes momentarily, but popularWorld of Warcraftstreamer MrGM was able to isolate the image, which he posted for the public to see.

Interestingly enough, Aman’Thul and Khaz’goroth do not seem to appear within the starfield. This is presumably because they are both men with long beards, making them somewhat difficult to differentiate from Norgannon–another bearded man whose only other major defining facial feature is a hood. Nevertheless, it is still interesting thatWorld of Warcraftchose the Dark Titan Sargeraswhile excluding the likes of Aman’Thul, the leader of the Titans.

Players are fascinated by the intriguing details suggested by this secret image in the Talent Trees ofDragonflight. The Dragon Aspects and the Titans have a long and intertwined history, as the latter was responsible for creating the former. WithDragonflighthaving a strong focus on both dragons and Titans, many players wonder if the image could be a subtle hint of a story to come, or of additional connections between the Titans and player characters.

Of course, some players are a bit more skeptical of the new lore coming inDragonflight. AfterShadowlandsintroduced the concept of the First Ones, many believed the cosmology ofWarcraftwas becoming overly muddled. Evidence fromDragonflightsuggests it will be carrying on with some aspects of the metaphysical lore ofWorld of Warcraft, despite its unpopularity. Players won’t have to wait long to evaluateWorld of Warcraft’slore decisions for themselves onceDragonflight’sPre-Patch event, Primal Storms, begins on November 15.

World of Warcraftis available now for PC.Dragonflightlaunches on November 28.

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