Heading to Ratchet's harbor in the hopes of visiting his oldest friend, Starshield was completely unaware that he was being followed, but when he went to a bar to purchase a beverage, the one following him revealed himself, much to Starshield's surprize.

"Tyrigosa?" he asked, "What are you doing here?"

"I need your help," she explained.

"There has been a major disturbance within the Eye of Eternity, something fluctuating the magic of the area. I fear it may be the cause of the Twilight's Hammer."

"What else is new?" he scoffed.

"This is serious, tauren! If the Eye of Eternity falls into their hands, they will have the power to destroy our world at their fingertips."

"Well," he started, "I don't know what I can really do, but I guess I could take a look around."

"That's just what I wanted to hear," she grinned.

"I can't go with you, but I can get you there. Besides, your nether dragon can navigate you around.

"Good luck, and be careful."

With these words, she weaved her magically adept hands smootly in a pattern, and Starshield was wisked away to the magic lair of the Blue dragons.

He found himself already on his dragon, but he did not notice this, as he was staring into the realm he had entered. An open world, brimming with magical energy, an expanse as great as the universe he knew so little about. He felt comfortable here, even wished to make it his home, but he had other matters to deal with.

He made a few glances around, not finding anything suspicious, but upon a thorough search, found the only solid matter aside from himself was a platform suspended in the air. He had recognized it as the arena where adventurers from the past had defeated Malygos and ended the Nexus War. Figuring that this was the only place anything significant could be, he flew to the platform and scanned the surface.

This search was not in vain however, as he found a rounded object in the center of the room. He figured it to be the focusing iris, an item that stabilized the magical energies of the area. This was not the case, as the object was not attached to the ground, but a movable, scaled orb of some kind. He identified it as an egg, but did not know how it got there.

Before he knew it, the egg began to hatch, revealing a happy looking blue dragon whelp. Although it looked innocent enough, he knew that it would find a way into the world, so he left it to float around. It did not stay isolated, and flew to Starshield, rubbing against his shoulder, and becoming attached to him.

With a mild sense of fear, he soon realized that the whelp had accepted him as his guardian.