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NOZDORMU AND THE BRONZE DRAGONFLIGHT
NOZDORMU THE TIMELESS

Perhaps the most elusive of the five Aspects,
Nozdormu rarely ever shows his face even to his closest advisors. Gifted his powers by the High Father Titan, Aman'Thul, Nozdormu is known as the Timeless for there is never truly one point in time where he is present. Nozdormu exists outside of the normal flow of time, often appearing as a flickering (though imposing) image of an aged Bronze Dragon. Though rarely documented, Nozdormu has had his claws in almost every major event during Azeroth's history to ensure the flow of time is not altered or changed, lest the world fall to ruin and chaos. Now that the Dragon War has begun, Nozdormu shows his face to his flight much more often than he had previously.
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AMBER SANCTUM

Those who enter the Amber Sanctum that are not sworn to the Bronze Dragonflight will find themselves getting dizzy after a prolonged period of exposure to the Sands of Time. They will slip and fall and, without the assistance of another Bronzesworn, may drown in the very dunes that make up most of the Sanctum.
The Amber Sanctum exists as a gorgeous haven of sand, stone, and impossibly sized gems. The land is ever changing, much like the Dragonkin themselves, who sometimes appear to be in one place one moment, and another the second you take your eyes off them. As Bronzesworn, the nature of the Sanctum does not inspire harsh thought -- rather, the flow of time seems natural to you, where others would see it as chaotic. In the sanctum exists protected caverns scattered all around, some housing eggs, some completely empty. Attempting to tamper with the eggs will result in them disappearing from you entirely. There is a stockpile of meats held perfectly preserved in a carved out rock in the sanctum, where dragonsworn are welcome to take from...so long as they assist in filling it back up afterward. Bronze Dragons are particularly good at keeping it full themselves, and so it will be rare that they will need assistance (though it is certainly an excellent way to raise your reputation). There is also an unattended armory. If characters take more than what they obviously need, they may experience a strange sensation akin to deja vu and find themselves missing a majority of what they've taken later on in the day.
The center of the Sanctum is marked with a crystalline lake. Most of the dragons congregate here, when they aren't studying one of the hourglasses scattered across the sand. Bronze Dragonsworn will be able to see various points in Azeroth's history, though they will not be able to hold the memory once they look away. Maybe you should ask a dragon about it?
The Amber Sanctum exists as a gorgeous haven of sand, stone, and impossibly sized gems. The land is ever changing, much like the Dragonkin themselves, who sometimes appear to be in one place one moment, and another the second you take your eyes off them. As Bronzesworn, the nature of the Sanctum does not inspire harsh thought -- rather, the flow of time seems natural to you, where others would see it as chaotic. In the sanctum exists protected caverns scattered all around, some housing eggs, some completely empty. Attempting to tamper with the eggs will result in them disappearing from you entirely. There is a stockpile of meats held perfectly preserved in a carved out rock in the sanctum, where dragonsworn are welcome to take from...so long as they assist in filling it back up afterward. Bronze Dragons are particularly good at keeping it full themselves, and so it will be rare that they will need assistance (though it is certainly an excellent way to raise your reputation). There is also an unattended armory. If characters take more than what they obviously need, they may experience a strange sensation akin to deja vu and find themselves missing a majority of what they've taken later on in the day.
The center of the Sanctum is marked with a crystalline lake. Most of the dragons congregate here, when they aren't studying one of the hourglasses scattered across the sand. Bronze Dragonsworn will be able to see various points in Azeroth's history, though they will not be able to hold the memory once they look away. Maybe you should ask a dragon about it?
BRONZE DRAGONSWORN
People who are of interest to the Bronze Dragonflight have a deep desire to acquire and archive knowledge, as well as protecting the order of things. Bronze Dragonsworn will generally act for (what they believe is) the greater good, even if it hurts or inconveniences them in some fashion. Service in the name of others is the most cherished aspect of Bronze Dragonsworn. They are often not regarded for their deeds, preferring to work behind the scenes. Bronzesworn are rarely seen as martyrs, though they share qualities with Redsworn in this way.
Upon being sworn in, characters will be granted the following abilities:
Upon being sworn in, characters will be granted the following abilities:
Psychometry: Bronzesworn, like their brethern the Bronze Dragonflight, are charged with keeping order in their personal space. Physical contact with another person or object will instantly reveal its entire history to the Dragonsworn. This ability has varying degrees of success when used on other Dragonsworn, as they are not people born of Azeroth.
Time Warp: With their absolute dominion over time and space, Bronzesworn will find that they are able to speed up or slow down time around themselves or others around them. But be wary, Dragonsworn, for abuse of this skill will result in draining one's lifeforce in exchange for the power.
Dragonbreath: Bronze dragons hold dominion over the sands of time and also hold the power to smite those events which do not adhere to the natural progression of past, present, and future. Bronzesworn will gain the power to call lightning to their hands and from the sky, as well as be able to redirect its destructive path.