Fear The Crazy [Huns]
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This is theonly reason you can bring up against this fractal to support your awesome 87524th asura explosion fractal.
Then answer me some questions, because i do not know what happened:
-Where did the battle take place?
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
These are just some questions.
We know where the reactor explosion happened, we’ve been there 99999 times, we know it was the inquest who caused the explosion.
I would also like to know more about the reactor, but not at this cost.
If the Fall of Abaddon will lose because of 7-8 spared silvers from wayponts then I will be mad.
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We don’t know why the reactor exploded. Also abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons. The inquest have been doing their own research in the dragons. What I say is if you want abaddon go to gw1, I heard he is mentioned a lot there. People who never did play gw1 even knows who he is.
The fall of Abaddon is kinda vague…or did Anet confirm whether it meant the battle between the six gods or when kormir became a god.
We don’t know the inquest did it, we know it was an inquest lab that blew up and tore a hole in space and time with chaos magic and that’s it
The fall of Abaddon is kinda vague…or did Anet confirm whether it meant the battle between the six gods or when kormir became a god.
It is the battle that took place 1172 years prior to Gw1.
We don’t know why the reactor exploded. Also abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons. The inquest have been doing their own research in the dragons. What I say is if you want abaddon go to gw1, I heard he is mentioned a lot there. People who never did play gw1 even knows who he is.
This is not the GW1 arrogant little asura.
The fall of Abaddon is kinda vague…or did Anet confirm whether it meant the battle between the six gods or when kormir became a god.
There is no way they were referring to when Kormir became a god. This content already exists in GW1 and would be uninteresting.
At any rate, Thaumanova is great and all, but it just doesn’t compete with GODS FIGHTING EACH OTHER!
This is theonly reason you can bring up against this fractal to support your awesome 87524th asura explosion fractal.
Then answer me some questions, because i do not know what happened:
-Where did the battle take place?
Over the crystal sea, now the crystal desert.
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?
Mortals cannot even lay eyes on the gods without going blind. How could they possibly comprehend how gods fight? Dwayna doesn’t just heal. She is the goddess of air and lightning as well.
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
These are just some questions.
The followers of the other 5 gods are the ones who fought the margonites.
We know where the reactor explosion happened, we’ve been there 99999 times, we know it was the inquest who caused the explosion.
I would also like to know more about the reactor, but not at this cost.
We actually have no idea what caused the explosion. The reactor was an inquest lab to begin with, as they were experimenting with dragon energies. Think of it as Infinity Coil 1.0. Rumors have been circulating around Rata Sum that it was destroyers that caused the explosion.
We don’t know why the reactor exploded. Also abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons. The inquest have been doing their own research in the dragons. What I say is if you want abaddon go to gw1, I heard he is mentioned a lot there. People who never did play gw1 even knows who he is.
Then I must vote for Evon Gnashblade, it would be highly inappropriate of me to deny those poor souls access to such glorious content.
And as for who may care about abaddon? Well based on the amount of support we can see not only in this thread but in many others, I’d say quite a bunch of people, myself included as I’d like to see something that reconnects (sortoff) to gw1.
Wasn’t there a game called nightfall that was all about abaddon, it doesn’t matter how he fell. We know he did end of story. We know nothing about the reactor. The gods are long gone, why does it matter about them.
At any rate, Thaumanova is great and all, but it just doesn’t compete with GODS FIGHTING EACH OTHER!
And you think they can do justice to that in a simple fractal, do you?
I don’t.
This is theonly reason you can bring up against this fractal to support your awesome 87524th asura explosion fractal.
Then answer me some questions, because i do not know what happened:
-Where did the battle take place?Over the crystal sea, now the crystal desert.
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?Mortals cannot even lay eyes on the gods without going blind. How could they possibly comprehend how gods fight? Dwayna doesn’t just heal. She is the goddess of air and lightning as well.
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
These are just some questions.The followers of the other 5 gods are the ones who fought the margonites.
We know where the reactor explosion happened, we’ve been there 99999 times, we know it was the inquest who caused the explosion.
I would also like to know more about the reactor, but not at this cost.
We actually have no idea what caused the explosion. The reactor was an inquest lab to begin with, as they were experimenting with dragon energies. Think of it as Infinity Coil 1.0. Rumors have been circulating around Rata Sum that it was destroyers that caused the explosion.
Crystal sea? Thank you captain obvious, I’m intrested in bit more specific details.
Gods and their followers fought the margonites? Thank you again, captain.
Well, I fought Abaddon and I’m not blind. Also this is a fractal, it is possible that you will not go blind.
The fight between the gods that ArenaNet talks about is the very first fight, when they banished Abaddon to the Relam of Torment.
I got some questions I want answers for.
- WoodenPotatoes in his video said that there was one god Abaddon defeated before himself got defeated, what god was that?
- About the five gods that fought Abaddon, was Grenth one of the gods amongst them, or was it Dhuum that helped the gods to banish Abaddon?
- Where in the Crystal Seas did the fight happen? Was it on an island, or over open seas?
- How did the Margonites look like before they got banished with Abaddon down into the Realm of Torment. They were Humans during that time.
- The very reason why Abaddon started a war between the gods was because they wanted to take the magic away from the humans, while Abaddon wanted the humans to keep the magic, why was Abaddon’s feelings so strong to this that he started that war?
This is theonly reason you can bring up against this fractal to support your awesome 87524th asura explosion fractal.
Then answer me some questions, because i do not know what happened:
-Where did the battle take place?Over the crystal sea, now the crystal desert.
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?Mortals cannot even lay eyes on the gods without going blind. How could they possibly comprehend how gods fight? Dwayna doesn’t just heal. She is the goddess of air and lightning as well.
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
These are just some questions.The followers of the other 5 gods are the ones who fought the margonites.
We know where the reactor explosion happened, we’ve been there 99999 times, we know it was the inquest who caused the explosion.
I would also like to know more about the reactor, but not at this cost.
We actually have no idea what caused the explosion. The reactor was an inquest lab to begin with, as they were experimenting with dragon energies. Think of it as Infinity Coil 1.0. Rumors have been circulating around Rata Sum that it was destroyers that caused the explosion.
Crystal sea? Thank you captain obvious, I’m intrested in bit more specific details.
Gods and their followers fought the margonites? Thank you again, captain.
Well, I fought Abaddon and I’m not blind. Also this is a fractal, it is possible that you will not go blind.
You asked questions, I gave answers. I gave you your where, and your who. Just because you refuse to accept these answers doesn’t make them wrong.
-Where did the battle take place?
as said: Crystal Sea / Desert slightly into the reaches of Elona….it was literally just in the sea though, don’t get snippy. It may have been near a location where the Forgotten had residence. Not much is known about it.
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
Simply because her followers were mainly healers, does not mean they are pacifists, also stated: she is the goddess of air as well (in turn lightning and air magic)
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?
Abaddon himself has no predecessor, although it was hinted at through dialogue, it may simply be untrue, as far as we know he was one of the true six gods. Also he was not necessarily defeated, simply imprisoned because of his actions, although it was a war he waged against the remaining gods.
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
The margonites were created when abaddon bestowed the magic upon them. The margonites are simply devout to Abaddon so when he was imprisoned they were the vessel to seek revenge on everything he wished. So in turn the margonites were potentially enemies to all, including the devout of the other 5 Gods.
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
Abaddon was the one who gave the power behind the great cataclysm that sunk orr, to the Vizier Khilbron in order to defeat the Charr who were invading the human kingdoms….although the Vizier may not have know the power was from abaddon when he acquired it, turning himself into the Lich in the process.
Interesting notes:
- Abaddon granted the Vizier the power that sunk Orr, in order to stop the Charr invasion.
- The Charr gained their power from Abaddon through the Titans released from the realm of Torment
- The humans used the gift of magic Abaddon gave them to try and claim Tyria for themselves, which began The Guild Wars.
- The Charr invaded when the humans were weakened by war.
All of these are linked to abaddon, and there is so much more content we could possibly get that focus around the Gods and Orr.
Abaddon gives magic > Abaddon becomes imprisoned > humans use magic to wage war to conquer Tyria > Abaddons power is acquired by the Charr via the Titans > Charr invade the human kingdoms under war > Upon the steps of Orr, Abaddons power is used to sink the nation and cause the Cataclysm.
Not 100% but I think King Adelbern’s sword was Orrian in nature, meaning it too may have been infused by a certain god’s magic, and causing the Foefire.
Simply put, Abaddon is awesome
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The fight between the gods that ArenaNet talks about is the very first fight, when they banished Abaddon to the Relam of Torment.
I got some questions I want answers for.
- WoodenPotatoes in his video said that there was one god Abaddon defeated before himself got defeated, what god was that?
- About the five gods that fought Abaddon, was Grenth one of the gods amongst them, or was it Dhuum that helped the gods to banish Abaddon?
- Where in the Crystal Seas did the fight happen? Was it on an island, or over open seas?
- How did the Margonites look like before they got banished with Abaddon down into the Realm of Torment. They were Humans during that time.
- The very reason why Abaddon started a war between the gods was because they wanted to take the magic away from the humans, while Abaddon wanted the humans to keep the magic, why was Abaddon’s feelings so strong to this that he started that war?
-I’m not sure about this.
-I believe Grenth defeated Dhuum before the gods brought humans to tyria. Abaddon wasn’t defeated until after his decision to grant magic to the humans. Since we see statues of Grenth -not Dhuum- in Orr, leads one to believe that Grenth was among the gods who defeated Abaddon.
-The battle was so intense, it transformed the entire Crystal Sea into desert. It’s likely the battle took place over the entirety of the sea, with gods fighting in the heavens, and margonites/human armies waging naval battles across its surface.
-Margonites were ordinary humans before getting banished to the realm of torment with their god. So they probably looked like other ordinary humans.
-The gods didn’t want to take magic away from the humans, possibly because they couldn’t. But they did want to limit its use by sealing it away in the bloodstones, thus preventing any single human from possessing all schools of magic. Abaddon and his followers believed that magic should continue to flow freely. Perhaps Abaddon felt that the other gods were punishing him by limiting his gift to the humans.
Then answer me some questions, because i do not know what happened:
-Where did the battle take place?
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
These are just some questions.
You may find this an interesting read:
http://www.guildwars2guru.com/topic/76125-why-abaddon-turned-evil/page__st__30#entry2100579
It’s a fan-translation of an Asian lore document.
Most of your questions are answered there.
Abaddon was defeated on the Crystal Sea’s border, beaten down by all five gods at what is now called the Mouth of Torment. If you played any bit of attention in GW1, or even have read Abaddon’s GWW article, you’d know this.
About Dwayna’s contributions, she does more than healing. See the Jade Wind, caused by negative usage of magic she granted Emperor Angsiyan.
Who fought the Margonites – the Forgotten.
I got some questions I want answers for.
- WoodenPotatoes in his video said that there was one god Abaddon defeated before himself got defeated, what god was that?
- About the five gods that fought Abaddon, was Grenth one of the gods amongst them, or was it Dhuum that helped the gods to banish Abaddon?
- Where in the Crystal Seas did the fight happen? Was it on an island, or over open seas?
- How did the Margonites look like before they got banished with Abaddon down into the Realm of Torment. They were Humans during that time.
- The very reason why Abaddon started a war between the gods was because they wanted to take the magic away from the humans, while Abaddon wanted the humans to keep the magic, why was Abaddon’s feelings so strong to this that he started that war?
The whole concept of Abaddon being enraged over magic being limited is mostly player speculation, I believe. And the timeframe in which the Bloodstone was made in relation to Abaddon’s fall is also unknown. Though I’m not 100% certain on this.
-I believe Grenth defeated Dhuum before the gods brought humans to tyria. Abaddon wasn’t defeated until after his decision to grant magic to the humans. Since we see statues of Grenth -not Dhuum- in Orr, leads one to believe that Grenth was among the gods who defeated Abaddon.
Humanity was in Tyria when Dhuum was defeated. The Seven Reapers are heavily implied to have been humans, and Grenth to have been half-human. Though not explicitly stated. However, we do know that Dhuum was defeated in the ossuary of the Temple of Lyssa.
This is theonly reason you can bring up against this fractal to support your awesome 87524th asura explosion fractal.
Then answer me some questions, because i do not know what happened:
-Where did the battle take place?
-Were all the gods fighting, even Dwayna? Then how did she contribute to the battle? Healing other gods or..?
-How was he defeated? A hammer blow, a godly spell or something else? Maybe Abaddon’s predecessor came back somehow for a final stand and sacrificed himself?
-Which army fought the margonites? Forgotten only, or Orrians too?
-Did all orrians opposed Abaddon?
These are just some questions.We know where the reactor explosion happened, we’ve been there 99999 times, we know it was the inquest who caused the explosion.
I would also like to know more about the reactor, but not at this cost.
If the Fall of Abaddon will lose because of 7-8 spared silvers from wayponts then I will be mad.
Love how you assume you know what happened at that place yet using the same logic we know nothing of both.
It was once an asuran city.
What happened?
Why was it abandoned?
What kind of inquest experiments went on there?
Are these experiments related to Kudu’s experiments on dragon energy?
Why did the Inquest use this location?
How did the Inquest manage to build something underground to experiment?
Did he Asurans know about the experiments?
Since we already “know” stuff about this I’m pretty sure these questions cold easily be answered.
That is just the tip of the iceberg.
Based on OP’s logic we already kow what happened to Abaddon. He was banished by the gods. See it is silly to use this logic because for both we don’t know what went on beforehand. And I’m sure a simple fractal will only answer a few questions we have about either. So don’t get your hopes up
Though we know more of the “beforehand” for Abaddon than we do for Thaumanova, thanks to the document released only to Asian communities (gg on that Anet?) which gives a pretty good detail about it.
All we know is that The Thaumanova Reactor was an Inquest facility, precursor to the Infinite Coil Reactor (aka Crucible of Eternity), had crystals from the underground cave in Iron Marches, and it blew up and now chaos magic reigns.
We know what Abaddon did. We know why Abaddon started a war. We know the outcome of the war. We know who partook in the war. We know where the war was. What we don’t know is merely the fine-details. What was the Five’s actions in the war, were there more than the Forgotten and Margonites involved, why was Abaddon annoyed over Margonites getting wiped out by Forgotten and why did the Five Gods back up the Forgotten and perhaps was there more to it?
We know more of Abaddon’s fall than the Thaumanova Reactor’s background. People just dismiss the later because it’s “just another asura lab explosion.”
Wasn’t there a game called nightfall that was all about abaddon, it doesn’t matter how he fell. We know he did end of story. We know nothing about the reactor. The gods are long gone, why does it matter about them.
This is such a lame argument.
It doesn’t matter how the reactor blew up. We know it exploded and its rubble now. Rooba vacuums it once in a while. End of story. Why does it matter? Bulldoze it over and be done with it.
Seems to go both ways. Both events are in the past.
Did you forget this is a FRACTAL?
All of them are inaccurately based on past events. You certainly will not be getting some of the answers you asked in this thread!
Same goes for Thaumanova!
We don’t know why the reactor exploded. Also abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons. The inquest have been doing their own research in the dragons. What I say is if you want abaddon go to gw1, I heard he is mentioned a lot there. People who never did play gw1 even knows who he is.
Actually who cares about the reactor, they pushed the wrong button, it overheated and exploded. Zzzzzzzz… you get to fight a bunch of inquest (seen them) in the reactor (been there)
Abaddon is a GOD, and he fought amongst the other GODS in the heart of a volcano. yeah just slightly more epic.
no contest…
Uh, Thobek…
The fight was on a coast of a sea.
Not a volcano.
The volcano is where the bloodstone pieces were put.
Uh, Thobek…
The fight was on a coast of a sea.
Not a volcano.
The volcano is where the bloodstone pieces were put.
The sea used to be a volcano tho and then it rained heavily and it became a sea, then when it stopped raining the water receded and the volcano reappeared, then they put the bloodstone pieces inside it and suddenly, volcano fractal!
Yea, sure, we know all of those on wiki, but i want to experience this epic moment in game with cool graphics and sound tracks!
i’ve experienced so many lab explosions
Did you forget this is a FRACTAL?
All of them are inaccurately based on past events. You certainly will not be getting some of the answers you asked in this thread!
Same goes for Thaumanova!
DING!! DING!! DING!!!!
Give this man a prize!!!
My opinion on the matter is that yes, Fall of abaddon is vague, there are many thing we are left wondering about, but we know at least, the general outline of what it was about, It’s in the lore, and GW has a rather interesting lore. But Anet’s storytelling hasn’t always been examplary. One of my many fears when regards to nice fiction is that when it is focused on and being told with great detail, the storyteller might end up messing the entire mystique of the lore. It’s like star Wars and the Force; George lucas killed it for me when he introduced the concept of midichlorians, just horrible interpretation that one..
Add to the fact that we know next to nothing Reactor, I’d say this lends weight to why I’d vote Kiel. they might make a lame duck story about the reactor but at least they wont destroy an nice existing lore. And if they do make it good, hey at least we have a nice whole new lore…
Can’t wait for the results of the election! (I hope Kiell wins for the reactor)
I’d love to see the fall of Abaddon. Moreover, we all know Thaumanova reactor exploded because subjet alpha farted, nothing interesting to see there.
The sea used to be a volcano tho and then it rained heavily and it became a sea, then when it stopped raining the water receded and the volcano reappeared, then they put the bloodstone pieces inside it and suddenly, volcano fractal!
…. Wrong, entirely utterly wrong. Honestly, I hope you’re just trolling.
The Bloodstone pieces were put inside Abaddon’s Mouth – the largest volcano in the Ring of Fire. That’s west of Orr, on the edge of the Strait of Malchor.
Abaddon was defeated in the Crystal Sea, that’s east of Orr, on the total other side of the peninsula.
The Crystal Sea is what it used to be, then it dried up when the five gods defeated Abaddon, turning it into the Crystal Desert and the southern coastline where Abaddon was defeated into the Desolation.
Abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons.
Agreed.
The first fall (the one to be portrayed in the fractal) of Abaddon was over 1300 years ago.
The Thaumanova Reactor incident happened within the last 6 years, and it’s effects are still current.
Considering how GW2 wants to be about “Living World”, I find it quite vexing that something that happened over 1300 years ago is even an option.
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…. Wrong, entirely utterly wrong. Honestly, I hope you’re just trolling.
The Bloodstone pieces were put inside Abaddon’s Mouth – the largest volcano in the Ring of Fire. That’s west of Orr, on the edge of the Strait of Malchor.
Abaddon was defeated in the Crystal Sea, that’s east of Orr, on the total other side of the peninsula.
The Crystal Sea is what it used to be, then it dried up when the five gods defeated Abaddon, turning it into the Crystal Desert and the southern coastline where Abaddon was defeated into the Desolation.
Yeah I’m just bored with all these “boo abaddon yaay reactor” topics.
Uh, Thobek…
The fight was on a coast of a sea.
Not a volcano.
The volcano is where the bloodstone pieces were put.
great! something more to see, I thought I knew the story. It will be even more interesting now. No more reading I’ll actually be able to experience it.
We don’t know why the reactor exploded. Also abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons.
The reactor exploded, who cares? The dragons are boring as hell, who cares?
We don’t know why the reactor exploded. Also abaddon is dead who cares about him, the reactor might have something that matters about the current dragons.
The reactor exploded, who cares? The dragons are boring as hell, who cares?
Abaddon was defeated and imprisoned, who cares? The gods are boring as hell, who cares?
We can do this all day. =)
Did you forget this is a FRACTAL?
All of them are inaccurately based on past events. You certainly will not be getting some of the answers you asked in this thread!
Same goes for Thaumanova!
That is an interesting thought. Maybe the “fall of Abbadon” fractal will have you playing as Margonites in an alternate reality where Abbadon won.
The Guild Wars 1 wiki page for Abaddon does say he was incensed when the gods sealed magic into the bloodstones, so perhaps it was a combination of all of the above.
My reasoning for choosing the Abaddon fractal is this: the Dragons were interesting until we defeated Zhaitan. I’m sorry, there’s really nothing to it anymore. Zhaitan got screwed by a megalaser. The Gods, however, have remained interesting and mysterious since Prophecies came out. Yes we learned more about them, but the extra info never diminished them in the player’s eyes.
And to say that their influence no longer effects Tyria is dead wrong. Why? Lyssa’s muse said it perfectly prior to the final battle against Abaddon:
“The divinity is within you.”
It’s time this debate got a lot more philosophical.
Do we have direct confirmation that the battle was along the coast and not out at sea? Margonites were ship-fairing people. A battle on the high seas would be pretty awesome.
The Guild Wars 1 wiki page for Abaddon does say he was incensed when the gods sealed magic into the bloodstones, so perhaps it was a combination of all of the above.
My reasoning for choosing the Abaddon fractal is this: the Dragons were interesting until we defeated Zhaitan. I’m sorry, there’s really nothing to it anymore. Zhaitan got screwed by a megalaser. The Gods, however, have remained interesting and mysterious since Prophecies came out. Yes we learned more about them, but the extra info never diminished them in the player’s eyes.
And to say that their influence no longer effects Tyria is dead wrong. Why? Lyssa’s muse said it perfectly prior to the final battle against Abaddon:
“The divinity is within you.”
It’s time this debate got a lot more philosophical.
You. A human. GW2 is about all the races now. As to them not being diminished in player’s eyes, that’s subjective. Personally, I think they’re old hat, lore luggage brought on from fantasy RPG traditions that would be better off gone, but that’s never going to happen.
We already know they didn’t create Tyria, we know they didn’t create Glint or even the Forgotten for that matter, and it’s very likely they didn’t create humanity. Without that creative capacity, they’re little more than powerful mages and warriors going about expecting worship, which is utter garbage. The reverence, devotion, and worship are all that really deify them, and only very little else, when considered from a broader racial perspective.
“The divinity is within you” may as well be them fessing up to, oh, hey, sorry, did we never mention you guys could pull this stuff off too if you tried hard enough? We didn’t? Really? Ah man, sorry guys. That explains why you’ve been so pitiful.
Yes you do! I can go on youtube and watch it all day long.
Konig is pretty much Lore king of guild wars 1, so I pretty much assume what he says is how it happened.
Konig is pretty much Lore king of guild wars 1, so I pretty much assume what he says is how it happened.
I am not and please do not.
I can be wrong. I have been, I will be.
Wasn’t there a game called nightfall that was all about abaddon, it doesn’t matter how he fell. We know he did end of story. We know nothing about the reactor. The gods are long gone, why does it matter about them.
This is such a lame argument.
It doesn’t matter how the reactor blew up. We know it exploded and its rubble now. Rooba vacuums it once in a while. End of story. Why does it matter? Bulldoze it over and be done with it.
Seems to go both ways. Both events are in the past.
It was an Asuran city based on what the asuran npc said. People often mistake this simply as a reactor because they don’t read or look at the lore for gw2.
The Guild Wars 1 wiki page for Abaddon does say he was incensed when the gods sealed magic into the bloodstones, so perhaps it was a combination of all of the above.
My reasoning for choosing the Abaddon fractal is this: the Dragons were interesting until we defeated Zhaitan. I’m sorry, there’s really nothing to it anymore. Zhaitan got screwed by a megalaser. The Gods, however, have remained interesting and mysterious since Prophecies came out. Yes we learned more about them, but the extra info never diminished them in the player’s eyes.
And to say that their influence no longer effects Tyria is dead wrong. Why? Lyssa’s muse said it perfectly prior to the final battle against Abaddon:
“The divinity is within you.”
It’s time this debate got a lot more philosophical.
You. A human. GW2 is about all the races now. As to them not being diminished in player’s eyes, that’s subjective. Personally, I think they’re old hat, lore luggage brought on from fantasy RPG traditions that would be better off gone, but that’s never going to happen.
We already know they didn’t create Tyria, we know they didn’t create Glint or even the Forgotten for that matter, and it’s very likely they didn’t create humanity. Without that creative capacity, they’re little more than powerful mages and warriors going about expecting worship, which is utter garbage. The reverence, devotion, and worship are all that really deify them, and only very little else, when considered from a broader racial perspective.
“The divinity is within you” may as well be them fessing up to, oh, hey, sorry, did we never mention you guys could pull this stuff off too if you tried hard enough? We didn’t? Really? Ah man, sorry guys. That explains why you’ve been so pitiful.
Exactly, the god’s divinity is within humanity. Humanity is still on Tyria, therefore the gods still have influence. And just because they left doesn’t mean they’ll stay gone. They could be just uber-powerful mages and such but relatively speaking, all gods are like that. The point is, while they did not create Tyria, they SHAPED Tyria. Dwayna brought humans to Tyria. Balthazaar led the humans to crush all other races. A half-human named Grenth is lord of the Underworld. Abaddon gave magic to the races. Melandru and Dwayna tried to establish peace between all the races. Kormir transcended humanity into divinity. Lyssa is the patron of chaos energy, which is directly tied to the complications of Thaumanova (perhaps she’ll show up). Grenth and Balthazar has wars with Dhuum and Menzies. Who’s to say one of their wars spills into Tyria? Who’s to say Dhuum or Menzies won’t attempt what Abaddon did and attack Tyria?
The Dragons are here, yes. We know how to fight them. We know how to beat them. Yeah, we beat Abaddon, but he was still tired and grouchy from his beatdown from 1100 years beforehand, and chained, no less. And still his god-like essence threatened to destroy Tyria. No, the gods are still very relevant to Tyria.
Ancient history. Compared to Thaumanova, a largely unexplained event that rivals the rise of Kralkattorik for significance in recent history. What? Why? How?
We all know the story of Abbadon, and most importantly, we all know the full extent of it’s results and significance. Also, chaos magic could potentially be used to create temporal magitech for use in living story.
Ancient history. Compared to Thaumanova, a largely unexplained event that rivals the rise of Kralkattorik for significance in recent history. What? Why? How?
We all know the story of Abbadon, and most importantly, we all know the full extent of it’s results and significance. Also, chaos magic could potentially be used to create temporal magitech for use in living story.
You’re assuming that there is nothing to learn from the magic’s used during the war by the Forgotten and the Margonites, the other Humans at the time or by the gods themselves. Also we could see where the ancient armies and (more importantly) any powerful magical artifacts they could’ve used.
Not likely, Gregorius. You seem to be thinking this will be an exact replica…
It won’t be. Probably not even close.
Ancient history. Compared to Thaumanova, a largely unexplained event that rivals the rise of Kralkattorik for significance in recent history. What? Why? How?
We all know the story of Abbadon, and most importantly, we all know the full extent of it’s results and significance. Also, chaos magic could potentially be used to create temporal magitech for use in living story.
Thaumanova does not remotely compare to the rise of an elder dragon. Have you not seen the Brand? Kralkattorik created that massive swath of destruction by breathing on the ground. Who knows what he did to the crystal desert. Thaumanova broke reality and such, but only within the walls of the reactor itself.
Also, the infinity ball already opens portals to the future, so there.
The same can be said of the Thaumanova fractal, in which the whole debate means nothing.
Ancient history. Compared to Thaumanova, a largely unexplained event that rivals the rise of Kralkattorik for significance in recent history. What? Why? How?
We all know the story of Abbadon, and most importantly, we all know the full extent of it’s results and significance. Also, chaos magic could potentially be used to create temporal magitech for use in living story.
Thaumanova does not remotely compare to the rise of an elder dragon. Have you not seen the Brand? Kralkattorik created that massive swath of destruction by breathing on the ground. Who knows what he did to the crystal desert. Thaumanova broke reality and such, but only within the walls of the reactor itself.
Also, the infinity ball already opens portals to the future, so there.
Thats not true. I don’t remember how but many places all over the game world are affected by the reactor. Maybe someone that remembers the details can post this.
Only within the walls of the reactor?
Head south into the skritt cave.
Head north into Toxal Bog in Brisban Wildlands.
Head into the Iron Marches, to the Chaos Crystal Cavern.
Head into Mount Maelstrom to south of the Crucible of Eternity.
Those are ALL after-effects of Thaumanova Reactor explosion.
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