Disclaimer: I’m not being entirely serious about the whole Living Story thing, but I find all of this rather amusing given the amount of work put into the Guild Wars Lore through the three novels, the story events added in original Guild Wars during the GW2 pre-release hype, and the tie-ins such as Ogden, the Vizier’s Tower, etc.
So, the Queen’s Jubilee is a part of the Living Story yet people seem focused entirely on the gameplay — which is fine and I’ve seen some valid concerns which should be addressed. That said, I’ve been thinking about this Living Story segment and the implications of Queen Jennah’s rule within the context of the Living Story.
- Queen Jennah’s spent an extravagant amount of money gathered from her subjects to build a “Pavilion” which is, in reality, a Colosseum dedicated to having people fight to the death for her own amusement. (Ignoring the malfunctioning watchknights and thinking entirely of their purpose plus the gauntlet which kills you if you fail.)
- Her “Champions” out in the world are all forced to wear pink in her honour and I’ve seen them kill friendly NPCs (in a story context these are farmers, hunters, traders, and other commoners) during their “duels” with the challenging players.
- Jennah’s had balloon towers built in other countries. Are we even sure that the Asura and the other races gave permission for these towers? The Asura even harass their own merchants within Rata Sum over licensing and paperwork!
- The balloon towers are often in very dangerous zones, putting the pilots in peril. I’ve seen one in the middle of an inquest zone, some surrounded by dangerous and aggressive beasts, and another surrounded by icebrood (dragon minions!). What kind of queen orders her non-combatant pilots to stand ready in a hostile zone at all times?
- Her watchknights were made with her permission, so their function as naked-female looking battle robots had to pass her approval and she probably gave her own artistic direction to their building.
- Queen Jennah seems to have an endless supply of battle-ready watchknights, which could be used against her enemies, be they dragons or another nation. I’m sure Seperatists on both sides will be wanting to either steal them or destroy them, depending on if they’re human or charr.
- The sovereign weapons are in her own honor and thus are probably carved in her own image (albeit not looking much like her, but after spending all that money on balloons, Pavilion, and an endless army of watchknights, what can you expect?) further glorifying herself in this event.
- All of this is in celebration of her own 10th anniversary as ruler.
- All of this at the cost of her subjects’ taxes and labor.
I’ve truly enjoyed the lore involved in Guild Wars and just thinking about this particular Living Story segment has had some disturbing implications if applied to the Guild Wars actual story. Queen Jennah seems to be a self-absorbed tyrant, all things considered. She had stated that the Colosseum/Pavilion was to represent Kryta’s success in fending off enemies, but all of her actions combined in this segment of story speak more of her lust for violence and her disregard for the lives of the heroes who have volunteered to fight dragons in order to keep her and everyone else safe.