Theory: The Loa Mueh'zala is an Infinite Dragon

Reason #1: Geography

Mueh'zala’s only appearance, in game or in novels, has been in Zul'farrak in Tanaris. His name is mentioned on the Tablet of Theka in the Zul'farrak dungeon, and he is actually summoned by the Sandfury Trolls in “Traveler: The Spiral Path”. Coincidentally, the Caverns of Time, the home of the Bronze Dragonflight and the place where we see most interference by the Infinite Dragonflight, is also located in Tanaris.

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Reason #2: Titles

On the Tablet of Theka, Mueh'zala is given a series of different titles: God of Death, Father of Sleep, Son of Time, the Night’s Friend. All of these can be explained, either figuratively or literally, if Mueh'zala is an Infinite Dragon.

  1. God of Death. The Infinite Dragonflight is obsessed with bringing about the Hour of Twilight, an event set into motion by the Old Gods to bring about the destruction of all life on the planet. As an Infinite Dragon, Mueh'zala would not only be incredibly powerful (able to kill your average mortal with little difficulty), but would also be a harbinger of planetary destruction.
  2. Father of Sleep. This seems like the most figurative of his titles, and can refer to the fact that death is sometimes referred to as “the big sleep”, and that the Farraki Trolls have some sort of religious and literary tradition that links the two. On this same track, because an Infinite Dragonflight Mueh'zala is trying to bring the “Hour of Twilight” into this world, he would be a father of “the big sleep”.
  3. Son of Time. This one is pretty obvious. As an Infinite Dragon, he would have formerly been a part of the Bronze Dragonflight and thus sired by Nozdormu, the Dragon Aspect of Time.
  4. The Night’s Friend. Again, this title seems more figurative, but makes some sense with relatively little extrapolation. Infinite Dragon Mueh'zala would be trying to bring about the “Hour of Twilight”, and the period following the actual hour of twilight is night. He is the Night’s Friend by ushering in the Night (the destruction of the world).

Reason #3: Description

According to the Warcraft book “Traveler: The Spiral Path”, Mueh'zala takes many forms, including a twelve foot tall troll, a giant lizard, a human, a burning black flame creature, a floating whale shark, and a red-rimmed specter of black. Normally, however, he is seen as a huge indistinct shadow of constantly changing shape. 

In the Warcraft universe, no dragonflight except maybe the Black Dragonflight is more famous for shapeshifting illusions than the Infinite Dragonflight, as that is their main tactic when trying to disrupt timelines in the Caverns of Time. This easily explains why Mueh'zala would appear as a human or a giant Troll, depending on which group he was trying to manipulate at the time. A giant lizard is a no brainer, because what are dragons but giant lizards? A creature of burning black flame would also describe just about any member of the Infinite Dragonflight. The most peculiar descriptions however are a floating whale shark and a red-rimmed specter of black, but given that dragons can take just about any shape they wish, both of these descriptions are relatively reasonable.

Additionally, an ever-shifting shadow that has no constant shape in space is an interesting concept for a creature that is so often exposed to the magic that produces and separates different timelines. Because of this exposure, the creature is constantly shifting in and out of our dimension, thus not all of it can be seen at once unless it decides to appear. A being without shape but seemingly limitless forms sounds pretty “infinite” to me.

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Reason #4: His Monologue

In “Traveler”, Mueh'zala is preparing to consume the captives of the Sandfury tribe when he is stopped by Aram. After this, Mueh'zala says:
“Not yet, Son of Thorne. Not yet. This is not the day. The day comes. It comes. But Mueh'zala will not engage you here or now. Our battle is yet to come, yet to come… But it will come, child. It will come. And if you lose that battle, Mueh'zala feasts on all of Azeroth. All of Azeroth. All of Azeroth. All of Azeroth…”

This death that comes to all of Azeroth reflects the motives of the Infinite Dragonflight to bring about the Hour of Twilight, a presumed inevitability indicated by “The day comes. It comes.” After saying this to Aram, Mueh'zala sinks into the sands, perhaps acknowledging the strong sand imagery with time and the Bronze Dragonflight or to rejoin the Old Gods trapped beneath the surface. Or just because it’s a desert, idk.


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위치

Mueh'zala의 유일한 출연은 게임이나 소설에서 Tanaris의 Zul'farrak에있었습니다. 줄 파락 지하 감옥에있는 테카의 태블릿에 그의 이름이 언급되어 있으며, 실제로“여행자 : 나선 길”에서 샌드 퓨리 트롤이 소환합니다. 우연히도, 청동 용군단의 고향이자 무한 용군단의 간섭이 가장 많은 곳인 시간의 동굴도 타나리스에 있습니다.

제목

 Mueh'zala에는 일련의 다른 제목이 있습니다 : 죽음의 신, 수면의 아버지, 시간의 아들, 밤의 친구. Mueh'zala가 무한 드래곤이라면이 모든 것을 비 유적으로 또는 문자 그대로 설명 할 수 있습니다. 

  1. 죽음의 신. 무한의 용의 비행은 지구상의 모든 생명체를 파괴하기 위해 구신들이 움직이는 사건 인 황혼의 시간을 가져 오는 것에 집착합니다. 무한 드래곤으로서, Mueh'zala는 엄청나게 강력 할뿐만 아니라 (평균적인 필사자를 거의 어려움없이 죽일 수 있음), 행성 파괴의 선구자이기도합니다.
  2. 수면의 아버지. 이것은 그의 제목 중 가장 비유적인 것처럼 보이며, 죽음은 때때로“큰 수면”이라고 불리며, Farraki Trolls는 두 가지를 연결하는 일종의 종교 및 문학 전통을 가지고 있다는 사실을 나타낼 수 있습니다. 같은 길에서 무한 드래곤 플라이트 Mueh'zala는“황혼의 시간”을이 세상으로 가져 오려고 노력하고 있기 때문에“큰 잠”의 아버지가 될 것입니다.
  3. 시간의 아들. 이것은 꽤 분명합니다. 무한 드래곤으로서, 그는 이전에 브론즈 드래곤 플라이트의 일부였으며, 따라서 시간의 드래곤 측면 인 노즈 도르 무 (Nozdormu)에 의해 선전되었습니다.
  4. 밤의 친구. 다시 말하지만이 제목은 비유적인 것처럼 보이지만 비교적 외삽 법이 적은 의미가 있습니다. 무한 드래곤 Mueh'zala는“황혼의 시간”을 가져 오려고했을 것입니다. 실제 황혼시간 이후의 시간은 밤입니다. 그는 밤 (세계의 파괴)을 안내함으로써 밤의 친구입니다.

설명

워크 래프트 "여행자 : 나선 길"에 따르면 Mueh'zala는 12 피트 높이의 트롤, 거대한 도마뱀, 인간, 불타는 검은 불꽃 생물, 떠 다니는 고래 상어 및 붉은 테두리를 포함한 다양한 형태를 취합니다. 검은 유령. 그러나 일반적으로, 그는 끊임없이 변화하는 모양의 커다란 뚜렷한 그림자로 여겨집니다. 


갈라크론드도 나온다는데 잊혀진 청동용군단 무한의용군단 애덜도 나오려나