Does the pet you choose define your story?

Does the pet you choose define your story?

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Posted by: Steven.9803

Steven.9803

Casue when I chose to align myself with the spirit of the bear, but chose a wolf for a pet, I was told how I follow the cunning of the wolf. Is this a glitch or does my pet define my story?

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Posted by: LaronX.8079

LaronX.8079

No the ranger pet has no effect on the story as far as I can tell. It is like the armour the other classes get at the start.

Blub.

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Posted by: Steven.9803

Steven.9803

So its a glitched then?

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Posted by: Zaxares.5419

Zaxares.5419

Well, it depends on where you heard that particular line. If it’s from the Wolf Shaman after you complete his Renown Heart, he says that to everybody.

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Posted by: Steven.9803

Steven.9803

No its from the starter cinimatic, like I said in the OP

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Posted by: Lindelle.3718

Lindelle.3718

It sounds like you saw that because you chose “cunning” in your personal story, that you think its important to protect the spirits of the wild. Similarly to choosing a pet, choosing your revered spirit has no affect on your story other than someone greeting you in a lodge. So if you chose bear, the bear shaman or whomever at the lodge might say something like, “I see you are one of Bear’s chosen.” Same with humans and choosing their Gods, and so on.

Lindelle Ulfsvitr – Norn Ranger
“Walk with the pack. In the eyes of Wolf, we are all brothers and sisters.”

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Posted by: Red Jay.2516

Red Jay.2516

I choose Snow Leopard as my pet, as my ranger revere(d) the spirit of Snow Leopard. I like to RP a little.

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Posted by: Steven.9803

Steven.9803

Ya I never, ever chose anything to do with cunning, so ya XP

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Posted by: Krosslite.1950

Krosslite.1950

Your personal story is governed by your response of honor/rage/charm.

The open cinematic is just that

You can manipulate your response to give a different personality aspect

an example is you have rage and charm exactly at the same level your a scoundrel.

increase rage slightly your a brute

so simply no the pet has nothing to do with your story and is not a glich

Warriors are those who choose to stand between their enemy and all that he loves or hold sacred

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Posted by: Steven.9803

Steven.9803

I still don’t understand it, or like the way it was executed…

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Posted by: SatyrBuddy.1586

SatyrBuddy.1586

Your personal story is affected by the heirloom/drunk/rival question and thats it. Everything else doesnt seem to serve a purpose at all since the personality only effects unimportant npcs at the moment and your pets can all be gathered from the starting area.

I’m not even sure why its in there, honestly.

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Posted by: Duke Darkwood.4237

Duke Darkwood.4237

No, the one about how you revere the spirits also plays into the story. It dictates your 1-10 arc, while the “last moot” question dictates the 11-20.

Your choice of Spirit of the Wild does not affect the storyline, but will affect certain NPC interactions. Minor things, as mentioned above. As for “why it’s in there”; not everything has to have a tangible benefit – some things are there to provide atmosphere.

Basically, the five chargen questions are divided as follows:

One “profession” question, which gives you a piece of equipment (usually headgear, but not always), often with a unique skin. (Unless you’re a ranger, in which case it determines your starting pet.)
Three “race” questions, two of which determine your first two quest arcs, and the third is just fluff to flesh out your character.
One “personality” question, which can affect dialog choices, including some in your quest line.