Fun facts about Asura!
I don’t mean to sound mean, but everybody already knows what Excelsior means.
Actually I didn’t know. Thanks for telling me.
The asura seem to have originally been planned to be a human faction back in GW1: Eutopia as seen by this concept art:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Native_Architecture%22_concept_art.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Summoner%22_concept_art.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Andes_Temple%22_concept_art_2.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:Golem_concept_art_4.jpg
Garnished Toast
The asura seem to have originally been planned to be a human faction back in GW1: Eutopia as seen by this concept art:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Native_Architecture%22_concept_art.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Summoner%22_concept_art.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Andes_Temple%22_concept_art_2.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:Golem_concept_art_4.jpg
When they scrapped utopia campaign, they were left with tons of concpet art and propably even game assets, so they put them into good use.
Fun fact, being stupid is a crime (visit jail level of rata sum).
<edit>…i propably shouldn´t have put that quote and that fact in the same post, completely unrelated, no insults intended.
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I don’t mean to sound mean, but everybody already knows what Excelsior means.
Not to sound right, but not many people do.
Tryin not to sound right.
And failing.
Yeah I didn’t know what excelsior meant, so thank you OP.
Fact: Any experiment that involves raptors is by default fool proof.
Oh god I love that quote/mission XD
That guy was hilarious.
he is also an unmitigated genius :p
the asura were originally going to be more like the skritt when they were making utopia… minus the hive mind ability
the asura were originally going to be more like the skritt when they were making utopia… minus the hive mind ability
How so? The buildings, the inteligence, and/or the body structure?
Asura measure attractiveness (at least in males) by ear size. This is seen in mini-quest/reputation thing from Guild Wars 1:
“My whole life I’ve been telling myself that size doesn’t matter. Um, try telling that to the ladies. I mean, What healthy female goes for a guy with tiny ears? If only there was a way I could naturally enhance them…”
“You know, taro leaves look an awful lot like a big sexy pair of ears.”
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Oggy
To be quite honest, in my opinion, the Asura with big ears are quite cute. Like giant bunny rabbits.
The asura seem to have originally been planned to be a human faction back in GW1: Eutopia as seen by this concept art:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Native_Architecture%22_concept_art.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Summoner%22_concept_art.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:%22Andes_Temple%22_concept_art_2.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/File:Golem_concept_art_4.jpg
In that forth pic, the 2nd Golem looks like M.O.X. from the first Guild Wars!
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/M.O.X.
I was kinda hoping to see M.O.X. around the game world in GW2, seeing as how he could have survived all of this time and would be one of the oldest “living” golems and a cool carryover from GW1. Alas, he is not.
Niv Wizzet: Asura Engineer
[EMP] – Jade Quarry
Anyway, right, facts for this thread… Let’s see what I can remember that hasn’t already been discussed:
• At approximately the same time the Snaff Prize is held, the students of the three colleges hold an intercollegiate for-fun competition called the Snafu Prize. The prize is given to the invention that is the most catastrophic failure. (Source: Asura NPC in Rata Sum)
• Most of the asura councilors really don’t want to be there. Many act out of some sense of personal obligation, but are constantly looking for opportunities to foist their responsibilities upon someone else. They would rather be back in their own labs. (Source: Snaff, Edge of Destiny) Additionally, an NPC in the College of Dynamics mentions that the ministry is essentially a farce.
• There’s a female asura in Rata Sum who talks about a relationship issue with her girlfriend. So, I am assuming homosexuality is fairly accepted in asuran society.
Asura technology is so advanced that it can often seem broken.
• There’s a female asura in Rata Sum who talks about a relationship issue with her girlfriend. So, I am assuming homosexuality is fairly accepted in asuran society.
That’s interesting. Most gay characters I’ve seen have been Sylvari due to their lore.
Any chance you could tell me exactly where this Asura is?
I’ve love to read her dialogue.
• There’s a female asura in Rata Sum who talks about a relationship issue with her girlfriend. So, I am assuming homosexuality is fairly accepted in asuran society.
That’s interesting. Most gay characters I’ve seen have been Sylvari due to their lore.
Any chance you could tell me exactly where this Asura is?
I’ve love to read her dialogue.
Sure thing. Her name is Exiffa and she’s on the main level of Rata Sum. You’ll find her close to the Lion’s Arch asura gate.
• There’s a female asura in Rata Sum who talks about a relationship issue with her girlfriend. So, I am assuming homosexuality is fairly accepted in asuran society.
That’s interesting. Most gay characters I’ve seen have been Sylvari due to their lore.
Any chance you could tell me exactly where this Asura is?
I’ve love to read her dialogue.Sure thing. Her name is Exiffa and she’s on the main level of Rata Sum. You’ll find her close to the Lion’s Arch asura gate.
Thanks
Here’s one: Asura lack both mammaries and belly buttons. The latter is particularly strange considering they supposedly do live birth…
It’s possible that the umbilical cord is attached to a different location for Asura. (Maybe their heads? You need lots of blood going to those massive brains, after all. XD)
Not all mammals have obvious mammary glands either. Female asura might have flat nipples that aren’t readily obvious. (The fact that female asura have a “bra” for their underwear suggests that they do have them, but they’re almost impossible to notice under clothing.)
Do we know if asura give birth to live progeny? Even if they do that doesn’t make them mammals, they could be ovoviviparous.
“In matters of childbirth and early development, little is known outside of the knowledge that asura give live birth in the same manner as humans.”
• There’s a female asura in Rata Sum who talks about a relationship issue with her girlfriend. So, I am assuming homosexuality is fairly accepted in asuran society.
That’s interesting. Most gay characters I’ve seen have been Sylvari due to their lore.
Any chance you could tell me exactly where this Asura is?
I’ve love to read her dialogue.Sure thing. Her name is Exiffa and she’s on the main level of Rata Sum. You’ll find her close to the Lion’s Arch asura gate.
Finally got a chance to take a look. Interestingly she’s a new NPC added with the last month.
It’s possible that the umbilical cord is attached to a different location for Asura. (Maybe their heads? You need lots of blood going to those massive brains, after all. XD)
Well, no, if it was you would be able to see an indentation where the connection was. Asura are completely flat over their entire bodies.
Not all mammals have obvious mammary glands either. Female asura might have flat nipples that aren’t readily obvious. (The fact that female asura have a “bra” for their underwear suggests that they do have them, but they’re almost impossible to notice under clothing.)
I actually have armor that shows the entirety of my (female) character’s right breast… There is definitely nothing there. It could be hidden under skin or something, but I’ve never heard of such a thing (unless it’s a marsupial, but even their pouches are really, really obvious).
I’m seriously thinking Asura are not mammals. They may be ovo-viviparous or histotrophic viviparous.
Finally got a chance to take a look. Interestingly she’s a new NPC added with the last month.
Nah she’s been there since at least BWE3, I ran into her back then
Garnished Toast
I’m seriously thinking Asura are not mammals. They may be ovo-viviparous or histotrophic viviparous.
That is entirely possible. In a world with fantastical creatures that can petrify you with their gaze or that are far too huge to realistically support their own body weight, who’s to say that Asura aren’t part of a new type of Order that is warm-blooded, has hair, but are ovo-viviparous?
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I’m seriously thinking Asura are not mammals. They may be ovo-viviparous or histotrophic viviparous.
That is entirely possible. In a world with fantastical creatures that can petrify you with their gaze or that are far too huge to realistically support their own body weight, who’s to say that Asura aren’t part of a new type of Order that is warm-blooded, has hair, but are ovo-viviparous?
That isn’t very far-fetched. See monotremes.
I’m seriously thinking Asura are not mammals. They may be ovo-viviparous or histotrophic viviparous.
That is entirely possible. In a world with fantastical creatures that can petrify you with their gaze or that are far too huge to realistically support their own body weight, who’s to say that Asura aren’t part of a new type of Order that is warm-blooded, has hair, but are ovo-viviparous?
That isn’t very far-fetched. See monotremes.
Don’t monotremes actually lay eggs though? We do know that Asura give live birth to their progeny.
I’m seriously thinking Asura are not mammals. They may be ovo-viviparous or histotrophic viviparous.
That is entirely possible. In a world with fantastical creatures that can petrify you with their gaze or that are far too huge to realistically support their own body weight, who’s to say that Asura aren’t part of a new type of Order that is warm-blooded, has hair, but are ovo-viviparous?
That isn’t very far-fetched. See monotremes.
Don’t monotremes actually lay eggs though? We do know that Asura give live birth to their progeny.
They do, I’m just saying that you don’t need “it’s a fantasy world” to justify a mammalian species producing eggs. Although asura might not be mammalian: I don’t think the devs have said anything about that.
Keep in mind catagories like mammal, reptile, amphibian are completly dependant and based on rules that are already broken in alot of placesand overlaped in others. So, that kind of catagory only really refers to a set of characteristics that we see tend to go together.
In a fantasy world like Tyria, those tendancies may not be as prevalent so there may be no practicle purpose for that manner of catagory. They may use an entirly diffrent standard of classification.
Don’t monotremes actually lay eggs though? We do know that Asura give live birth to their progeny.
Missing the point
Rather Asura don’t have to fit into any extant phylogeny found here on Earth. I dub this new order sapiens culus
Garnished Toast
Rather Asura don’t have to fit into any extant phylogeny found here on Earth. I dub this new order sapiens culus
Ah, a taxonomy debate! How marvelous!
No, you’re clearly wrong there.
There’s not doubt about it; Asura are undoubtedly sapiens excelcius! (And don’t forget the exclamation mark, an essential component of the classification)
Ah, a taxonomy debate! How marvelous!
No, you’re clearly wrong there.
There’s not doubt about it; Asura are undoubtedly sapiens excelcius! (And don’t forget the exclamation mark, an essential component of the classification)
Sapiens Excelcius! differ from the earlier Sapiens Excelcius which were an earlier pre-doctoral, trade school ancestor of the asura.
Don’t monotremes actually lay eggs though? We do know that Asura give live birth to their progeny.
Missing the point
Rather Asura don’t have to fit into any extant phylogeny found here on Earth.
A fair point.
I don’t know what you bookahs are going on about. Everyone knows Asura Progeny come from the Babytron-9000 after the mother and father stick 5 silver into the coin box.
I just wanted to add that there are several livebearing lizards/repitles and if you look at their teeth, hands and feet they have something lizardlike.
Edit: And there were warmblooded reptiles – so I would say Asura are intelligent, livebearing, warmblooded, dinosauruses
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It’s possible that the umbilical cord is attached to a different location for Asura. (Maybe their heads? You need lots of blood going to those massive brains, after all. XD)
Well, no, if it was you would be able to see an indentation where the connection was. Asura are completely flat over their entire bodies.
Not all mammals have obvious mammary glands either. Female asura might have flat nipples that aren’t readily obvious. (The fact that female asura have a “bra” for their underwear suggests that they do have them, but they’re almost impossible to notice under clothing.)
I actually have armor that shows the entirety of my (female) character’s right breast… There is definitely nothing there. It could be hidden under skin or something, but I’ve never heard of such a thing (unless it’s a marsupial, but even their pouches are really, really obvious).
I’m seriously thinking Asura are not mammals. They may be ovo-viviparous or histotrophic viviparous.
Sexy!
Also I always thought “excelsior” was a popular brand of Asuran soda.
I recently bought a chocolate where “Excelsior” is written on the package. First Asuran company in RL.
Asurans need a cute tail to be the perfect race of harbingers of destruction.
According to this link: http://www.arena.net/blog/mr-sparkles-a-tale-of-the-asura
Gixx (the leader of the Priory) was supposed to be the iconic asuran character before Anet replaced him with Zojja and well, making him what he is now.
I also found out that rangers among asura are rather rare to encounter when I was talking to the aide-de-camp of the Blood Legion tribune.
That story actually made me like Sylvari more.
My mesmer thanks you for the link
Asura are mammal.
Asura are mammal.
Asura have fur.
Asura do not have fur, actually. They have smooth skin, with hair on their heads. Judging by the fact that Asura males have nipples, however, I would say that Asura are mammals.
Judging by the fact that Asura males have nipples, however, I would say that Asura are mammals.
They do? I’m gonna have to de-shirt my male asura next time to see if that’s the case. If so, the female models don’t have it just for modesty reasons.
Another fun (actually sort of sad) fact: When asuras marry or enter a long-term relationship, they often (not always) set an end date for the relationship. Since this kind of long-staying relationship usually includes progeny and joint ventures (i.e. research over time), it’s safe to say it’s usually between 10 – 20 years.
So, the conclusion? While we know asura genuinely fall in love and have feelings for one another, many are pragmatically-minded about it nonetheless and are realistic about how long their passions will actually last.