AWorld of Warcraftfan designed an awesome new look for Raszageth inspired by the visage forms of the dragon Aspects inDragonflight. Though Raszageth never takes a visage form inWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflight, this fan concept gives players an idea of what her humanoid guise might have looked like.
Dragons inWorld of Warcraftsometimes take visage forms–humanoid disguises to make it easier for them to deal with the mortal races of Azeroth. However, Raszageth, the first major antagonist ofDragonflight, and the final boss of the Vault of the Incarnates raid, is a proto-dragon. These ancestral drakes are not known to take visage forms, instead maintaining their true draconic appearance all the time.

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This led Redditor andWorld of Warcraftfan Princevanir to imagine what Raszageth would look like if she were to take a visage form. Using Hero Forge, Princevanir made an excellent 3D model of Raszageth as an electrifying Night Elf. Her armor and horns matchWorld of Warcraft’sstyle well, and her color scheme perfectly emulates that of the raid boss. The lightning she commands is befitting a wyrm with the title of The Storm-Eater, and will certainly evoke memories of players who contended withRaszageth in theDragonflight’sVault of the Incarnates raid.
Here Forge is a free miniature-modeling program with thousands of customization options that gamers can access on their browser. While usually used to make characters forDungeons and Dragonsor other TTRPGs, Hero Forge is an excellent place for fans to recreatecharacters from games likeWorld of Warcraft. Players can even purchase their custom-made 3D printed models created on the site for use in real life, or use them in virtual table tops like ARcana and TaleSpire.
Princevanir’s fellowWorld of Warcraftfans appreciated the custom visage form for the Storm-Eater.Raszageth became a favorite villain for manyWorld of Warcraftfansdespite her short time in the spotlight. ManyWoWfans complimented them on their work, wishing they could have seen more of Raszageth before her defeat in the Vault of the Incarnates.
OtherWorld of Warcraftplayers poked fun at Princevanir’s Raszageth model. They claimed her arms were far too long, teasing the proto-dragon for her stubby, dinosaur-like arms. Others wondered what Raszageth’s visage form would look like as an Arakkoa, considering the avian inspiration for her dragon design. With her other Primal Incarnate siblings now free to fight inWorld of WarcraftPatch 10.1and beyond, one must wonder if Princevanir will make visage forms for Iridikron, Fyrakk, or Vyranoth in the future.
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