Drac did they happen to mention expanding the lore about the youth and the gay dragon?
Older posts by Anonymoose, they were from before the book in Gubal HM
Brother Morys was the one, a Hyur taken in by the Conjurers' Guild despite being an outsider of Gridania. As the storyline goes on, it's heavily implied, as far as I can tell, that Morys became enthralled to (what I presume was) a dragon and entered the Twelveswood with it as a child. In the wood, the dragon was responsible for the deaths of several forest creatures, including some of the Spirits of the Wood. Enraged, it seems that the Elementals bound it in "amber," creating Amberscale Rock (you can still visit the rock sans any context in ARR), and then spirited the boy away, wiped his memory, and claimed him as a wildling. This aethero-abduction also granted him a sensitivity to the voices of the Elementals, something the Guild keeps secret lest people purposely defile the wood in hopes of being claimed. It's also hinted that Morys' compulsions to return to Ishgard come from the bound dragon.
At first, I thought that Morys was the boy from the Boy and the Dragon Gay, a famous story banned in Ishgard about a boy rescued from bandits by a dragon.
However, it was also hinted that Damielliot (a young Elezen from Ul'dah who kept passing out everywhere and falling asleep for prolonged periods) was the same boy from the story. I considered a wildly convoluted scenario is which Damielliot, when under the care of conjurers for his condition, saw in Morys via the Echo the events from the story, and then re-lived them in his fever-dreams where we got an Echo vision from him. I gave up on all of this because Ferne confirmed that - whatever the case - Amberscale Rock is not the Boy and the Dragon Gay dragon and because Occam could not disapprove any harder.
It's a story about a boy who was kidnapped by brigands, who were then attacked by a dragon, leaving the boy injured and alone, where he was beset upon by beasts, but then saved by a smaller, younger dragon. The two became friends and took to the skies together, a legend considered a warm and fuzzy fantasy to, say, Ul'dahns, whereas it's flat out heresy to Ishgardians. The story was a favorite of 1.0 Alchemist Guildmaster's son, Damielliot, who was prone to falling under strange sleeping spells that were harder and harder to rouse him from. Through this boy, you saw an Echo that implied he was the boy from the story, but a lot of it didn't line up - the boy in the story had a past that was nothing like Damielliot's (as far as we knew, assuming the story is even accurate).
Meanwhile, the Conjurer storyline dealt with a misfit conjurer, Morys, brought into the guild despite being an outsider of Gridania. He experiences strange compulsions to return to Ishgard, but something keeps him within the wood. We later learn that his fate is tied to Amberscale Rock, a suspiciously dragon-like hunk of amber. It was heavily implied that Amberscale Rock was a dragon, that Morys was bound to him as an Ishgardian heretic is bound to the Dravanian Horde, and that the Elementals bound the dragon and claimed Morys as a Wildling to prevent the dragon from manipulating him into returning to Ishgard.
I thought the stories might be connected, but didn't really dig into the reading until Hiir noticed the same thing to a more specific degree. We started to theorize that the boy from the Boy and the Dragon Gay was Morys, who fled with his young dragon to the Shroud where they could hide together. Instead, so the theory went, the dragon killed creatures of the wood, and broke Morys' mind - and the Elementals intervened.
I bet he wrote all of it down on Gamerescape