I wanted to cite a passage from the short story, “What Scarlet Saw”. After she awoke from Omadd’s machine, Scarlet said the following:
“So much makes sense now. The Pale Tree, the Nightmare Court, Caithe and Faolain…it’s all part of a grand design.
“But I see the flaws in that design. My people don’t have to take what we’re given, or be what we were “born to be.” No people do. We can change the rules…well, I can. And I’m going to.”
“…An insurmountable challenge is rising, and my people have been called to meet it. We are compelled by our creator to do so."
“But I reject that call. I reject the notion that that I must choose the Dream or be lost to Nightmare. The forces that push us this way or that can be redirected. They can be set against one another to the detriment of both, and now I know how.”
Let’s consider, “The forces that push us this way or that can be redirected.”
Here scarlet is talking about forces, plural. Not a singular force, but more than one. She speaks of these in the same context as when she was speaking of the Pale Tree and the Nightmare Court.
Knowing what we know now (and most have us have known all along), the Pale Tree is a wayward Champion of Modremoth, much akin to Glint. The Pale Tree has been shaping its Sylvari to resist Mordremoth’s call. We can assume now the Nightmare Court are Sylvari who remain loyal to Mordremoth.
These are the two forces of which Scarlet speaks.
Scarlet then says, “They can be set against one another to the detriment of both, and now I know how.”
This is what is most interesting, and, for some reason, most overlooked. Scarlet is not saying, “I reject the Pale Tree and follow the elder dragon”. She is saying, “I reject both, and will find a solution where neither are in control”
Now let’s fast forward to the most recent LW story. Scarlet is killed and the drill strikes the ley lines, thus awakening the Mordremoth, and the story ends.
Scarlet woke the dragon, and it is clear that was her intent. What is not clear, and what I believe, is that was not her end goal.
I believe her scheme was grander than this. I believe she had plans to destroy Mordremoth, and possibly more. She may have been planning to destroy the elder dragons, and possibly all the ley lines.
Let’s take note of just what happened at the end of the LW cutscene. We saw Mordremoth awaken. How did he awaken exactly? We saw the ley line magic seep down to his slumber place and enter into his mouth. In short, Mordremoth began consuming ley line magic.
Let’s assume Scarlet is brilliant and wanted to kill Mordremoth. It is possible she knew that disrupting the ley lines would cause Mordremoth to begin consuming the ley line magic.
What if she concocted some means of corrupting ley line magic, through some kind of poison?
If Mordremoth, a dragon which feeds on magic, were to feed on some kind of “poisoned” magic, then it could possibly be killed.
If not, then it would certainly be weakened, and could possibly be killed, but it would require a lot of power to kill it. We do know she built a giant Marionette to test her mega-laser, which was never used.
Taking a step back, let’s look at it. Scarlet built an army of non-plant-like machines to do her bidding. She concocted super-toxins. She created a mega-energy weapon. She drilled into the ley-lines of Tyria that woke an elder dragon and sent it into ‘ley line eating’ mode.
I think Scarlet was playing the long game and was planning on destroying Mordremoth, but our heroes came running in and killed her before she could finish her plan. I think it was a great victory that will ultimately be revealed to be the biggest mistake. In short, I think that, by killing Scarlet, we made everything worse.