The curse of knowledge is finally over for all the World of Warcraft players waiting for Blizzard to release a mount that was first dug up by dataminers 11 years ago. The near-legendary electrified flying mount will finally be attainable in patch 11.0.7 next month.
Thanks to Wowhead's extensive archive, you [[link]] can travel back in time and see the first mention of the mount in during the Mists of Pandaria expansion. It wasn't just a text entry; it was a full, mount covered in lightning bolts. Players fully expected it to release within a patch or two like any other datamined mount, but years went by without even a mention of it by Blizzard.
Now, six expansions later, the Stormcrow mount, Thrayir, Eyes [[link]] of the Siren, will finally leave the vault. It will be one of several cosmetic items you can get by killing the powerful new enemies in new Siren Isle zone. The has a brief shot of a player flying on it, which is technically the first time Blizzard has ever officially acknowledged it.
The test version of the patch is available on a Public Test Realm and will probably hit the live servers next month. Part of me almost hopes Thrayir mysteriously doesn't show up again, allowing the legend of the Stormcrow to live on for another 11 years.