*Spoilers* Anet, you broke my heart
Glad to see I’m not the only one who comes up with complex narratives for my characters in my head.
*Spoilers* Anet, you broke my heart
in Battle for Lion’s Arch - Aftermath
Posted by: Konrad Knox.5162
((If you really are serious about the roleplay narrative, I have some food for thought. I use double parentheses for OOC.))
When Lion’s Arch is devastated, and countless defenseless families are trying to heal their wounds, rebuild their home, reconnect with their lost relatives, what is a band of 6 rich heroes doing all the way in cozy Divinity’s Reach, partying, drinking, and making jokes?
Shouldn’t they be helping? Shouldn’t these famed heroes be doing their best to rebuild people’s huts, donate their money, aid the wounded?
Decadence and corruption.
If you feel for the people of Lion’s Arch, why did you leave to begin with? Why not stay behind and help, like the rest of us?
Tears will not help here, working hands will. Grab some straw and help with the roofing. We have a lot of huts to fix.
So many fallen people had indicted Scarlet that she was a high priority target at the top of the Book of the Guilty. It was only a matter of time that my Sylvari, a disciple of Dark Sun Gwyndolin, would finally invade and kill her. I’m still worried about what her forces are up to. There’re still so many sinners plotting out there that need to face the Blade of the Darkmoon.
*Spoilers* Anet, you broke my heart
in Battle for Lion’s Arch - Aftermath
Posted by: Mad Queen Malafide.7512
I stopped by the graves in Lion’s Arch, and knelt to utter a short prayer to Grenth, so that their souls may find peace.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-On3Ya0_4Y)
Anet didn’t break my heart…
They definitely burned my eyes with that kiss though.
*Spoilers* Anet, you broke my heart
in Battle for Lion’s Arch - Aftermath
Posted by: DarcShriek.5829
The best way to mend a broken heart is to kill some sylvari.
*Spoilers* Anet, you broke my heart
in Battle for Lion’s Arch - Aftermath
Posted by: Evon Skyfyre.9673
My theif, that has faced Zaitan, hordes of undead, scores of Aetherblades and beyond, made it to the BLTC upper deck, and all the images of the battles in LA, the fleeing citizens, the screams, the acrid smoke.. she stopped and stood there on the bow and cried. Another walked up and just stood there, as if consoling her. It was sureal indeed. I’m actually glad for the lull in fighting. Each of my characters have gone home. They need to decompress. From the standpoint of the writer in me, she very nearly dropped her weapons and walked off. It’s kinda like when my Sylvari engineer lost Seiran. He… is broken, and trying to find the strength to continue on and face down Zaitan. To those rolling their eyes, those that write, feel things a bit more, wounds cut a bit deeper, and bleed longer. We open ourselves up to try and experience what it would be like. Imagine killing so many enemies, their faces blur. Your sword, once shiny, and strong, now scarred, its once bright luster gone. It is merely an instrument, whose soul purpose is dispatching those you face, dispencing justice on a drumhead as it were. How could you ever be little again, how could you be whatever you were before the first shot was fired…
(edited by Evon Skyfyre.9673)
*Spoilers* Anet, you broke my heart
in Battle for Lion’s Arch - Aftermath
Posted by: Ardenwolfe.8590
I must admit, despite the negativity we see on the boards, ANet is definitely doing something right. Didn’t think I was that attached to Lion’s Arch . . . until I wandered the ruins.
Very sad, yet moving.
Well, I wish they had hidden some info in LA, just so we had something to do. But maybe this “calm after the storm” effect isn’t all bad. It is very eerie and tranquil, I’ll give it that. It is also interesting to see players pop in every now and then asking what happened to their city while they were gone.
side-note: kinda been avoiding the epilogue like a clingy girlfriend, I’m afraid of the drama I’ll find.