Azure Span – Music & Ambience | World of Warcraft Dragonflight



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The Azure Span is a zone of snowy peaks, mist-covered forests, and icy tundra. It stretches from coastal tuskarr villages through …

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  1. I waited for another Dragonflight Beta build to see if there is any new music included. Couldn't see any. I am hopeful that Azure Span music is complete and this is a definitive video.

    Initially I wanted to make a 100% positive music video, but there are some tracks which I should have completely ignored (Tundra and Gnoll). In the end, I've decided to include only a few tracks from there, the most tranquil ones.

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  2. If you listen to the soundtrack played during the lich king fight on the frozen throne you can hear subtle hints of the same sounding choir in the back when in the azure archive. I think they did this to reference what happened to Sindragosa. Almost like a ghost from the past returning.

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  3. Anyone else get some form of saddening nostalgia from hearing the music? I’m explaining it to a friend now, it’s so weird.

    I actually love the zone. Probably the best zone ever created in wow. Just can’t get past that trigger.

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  4. I don't play anymore, but I listen to this music and it makes me hope that everyone I used to play with back in Vanilla and TBC have found happiness, success, love and are all enjoying life wherever they may be.

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  5. This is easily one of the best zones ever created. It’s so immersive, so thematical, so beautifully designed. I am totally okay with getting fewer zones if they’re on this level of epicness.

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  6. You find a quiet spot. just chilling in Azure Span enjoying the lovely Grizzly Hills vibe, birds singing, lovely orchestral with a lovely little bit of folk violin and then BAM!! "YOU DARE TO STEAL FROM MY CRUCIBLE!!??"

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  7. you can tell blizz knew exactly what they were doing with this zone, and the music. even the colors, i would not be suprised if this zone was in tthe same area as grizzly hills and howling fjord prior to the sundering.

    so far, the dragon isles remind one a lot of the better parts of northrend

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  8. Mentally I said farewell to WoW after WOTLK but occasionally I come back to check out the next expansion. And honestly, not for its renewed gameplay or lore, but just for the ambiance and music. This zone is a prime example of why I check into the game every once in a while. Yes that's correct, I pay 50 dollars just to stand still in a zone and absorb its ambiance and music.

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  9. Amazing how WoW looks nowadays compared to when it first released. The game looked so good when it came out. Crazy to think it's maintained its popularity 20 years later and looks as good as ever.

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  10. it reminds me of 11 years ago, me playing on private wotlk server- jobless, with no plans for future but going back every day to rp with my guild and travel around

    those were empty, yet so full days

    wish i could have experience of fun time with friends like then, alas only one person still have contact with but those times were good

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  11. My Beast Mastery Hunter is based on a D&D character who loves nothing more than a peaceful life of fishing, cooking, and relaxing. Needless to say, he is parked in Azure Span at max level, letting everyone else save the world while he helps the Iskaara cook their stew

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