The Flame Legion and Primordus.
Unlike Zhaitan, Jormag & Kralkatorrik, Primordius has shown no ability nor inclination to ‘convert’ creatures into its minions – it just makes minions out of lava, in the form of other creatures.
Gaheron’s allure was that he’d found a way to ascended into a fire elemental type creature, and presumably his followers (what with being flame legion and all ~) thought that was a pretty sweet deal and figured they could get a piece of that action.
Primordius isn’t worshipped for the same reason Mordremoth isn’t; it offers no incentive to do so. it will just kill you.
Dragons look at mortals probably the same way you’d look at minions in League of Legends. Tiny, insignificant, and expendable.
The dragons don’t seek worship. They seek slaves. There is absolutely nothing you could offer them that they could not simply take from you.
The Flame Legion tried that in GW:EotN it didn’t turn out to well for them. Which if I remember correctly was part of the cause of the rebellion against the Flame Legion.
Unlike Zhaitan, Jormag & Kralkatorrik, Primordius has shown no ability nor inclination to ‘convert’ creatures into its minions – it just makes minions out of lava, in the form of other creatures.
Gaheron’s allure was that he’d found a way to ascended into a fire elemental type creature, and presumably his followers (what with being flame legion and all ~) thought that was a pretty sweet deal and figured they could get a piece of that action.
Primordius isn’t worshipped for the same reason Mordremoth isn’t; it offers no incentive to do so. it will just kill you.
I originally thought that about the Destroyers and I liked that (the idea that each Dragon might function differently was more fun, honestly).
There was one event or story step though that debunked that. You have to go kill a Destroyer ‘Queen’ and its mentioned that the only reason she can spawn more offspring is that the creature she originally was had been pregnant before being converted.
So, expect ranting, raving Destroyer converts at some point. :-/
A shame fun things could not simply be fun.