A Theory on Scarlet
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She was assembling these armies, but for what? She knew that there was another Dragon preparing to awaken, but telling her troops that? She’d lose their support, most likely, and that would make her job harder. Her appearance at the Queen’s Jubilee was only meant to make a statement: “I’m here, and you can’t afford to ignore me”.
Her attacks drew heroes, Seraph, Lionguard, and Pact forces all over to stop her, running them this way and that for some time to run them ragged. Then, she “let slip” that she had something big going on in Twilight Arbor. What was it? Probably just a testing facility for the new hologram generators, really. It also worked as a shipyard for her growing fleet. Even this, though, was just a distraction, meant to burn resources (and possibly kill off Caithe as a bonus). Her involvement in Twilight Arbor was a no-lose situation: either she perfects some new tech and has a personal shipyard, or she gets her enemies to burn resources like mad to stop her. Either way, she wins.
Even though her invasions continue, they do seem like they are rather randomly placed. This is because they are. Scarlet doesn’t care one whit about if her invasions are stopped because they elicit a response, wearing down the heroes and burning resources, either in combat or in rebuilding. Note that all of her invasions take place in Eastern Tyria. Not only is she eliciting a response, but she is doing so as far as possible from the maguuma jungle, where Mordremoth likely sleeps.
All of her attacks and plots make sense now, if she was chosen as Mordremoth’s champion. She attacks randomly because it wears down those that are most capable of responding to her master. Her plots and invasions are not meant to accomplish anything, they are meant to get a response.
Twilight Arbor is her only action that took place anywhere close to Mordremoth’s assumed location. Destiny’s Edge is also a known threat to the Elder Dragons, so she is likely trying to remove them as well. Twilight Arbor was the first attempt to do that, as she clearly was targeting Caithe. I imagine we will see similar actions against the other members, likely going in order of Logan, Eir, Rytlock, then Zojja (based off of location of highest concern for each member relative to the Maguuma Jungle).
I like reading these theories. Because it’s much more interesting than what actually happens in game.
I like reading these theories. Because it’s much more interesting than what actually happens in game.
And then you realize that these theories are the most exciting part of Guild Wars 2 and these theories have never and will never come to pass….. :’(
I am kinda done with this game, I’ll log on once ever two weeks, take a couple days to get all the achievements for whatever the Living World is and then don’t play for another couple weeks.
When something substansial like an expansion rolls our way, I prolly won’t be spending much time in this game at all. Pity, this game had such potential.
I like reading these theories. Because it’s much more interesting than what actually happens in game.
agree.
I really like the first couple of paragraphs, the idea she went mad because she came in contact with an elder dragons mind, and now he’s using scarlet as his pawn. But then he went and said Destiny’s edge is a threat to the elder dragons – Ummm yeah, not really.
I like reading these theories. Because it’s much more interesting than what actually happens in game.
agree.
I really like the first couple of paragraphs, the idea she went mad because she came in contact with an elder dragons mind, and now he’s using scarlet as his pawn. But then he went and said Destiny’s edge is a threat to the elder dragons – Ummm yeah, not really.
Whether they actually are or not is up for dabate. They still almost took one down on their own (yes, Glint and Snaff were there then), and succeeded in taking down several champions. Even if they don’t pose a threat to Mordremoth, they do pose a threat to Scarlet herself.
Going through the web-posted stories, there is a bit more evidence I did not mention above. We know that whatever Scarlet saw in her vision, she had new powers after that (being able to grow poisonous vines from her own body and manipulate them in such amount as to fill an Asura lab is not an ability most sylvari have, I believe). Svanir and Morgus Lethe are the only other known cases where we have had a mortal being chosen as a dragon’s champion and both of them developed new powers as well.
From the Aetherpath story, comments from Foreman Spur display that Scarlet doesn’t tell the aetherblades her motives for just about anything, nor does she give any information to any part of her alliances other than “they’re not against us”. This suggests that Scarlet doesn’t trust her troops and wants to keep the factions as isolated as possible from each other while still working for her. Again, this only really makes sense if she had something to hide. If one of the factions finds out and leaves her, the others are unlikely to find out what it is and Scarlet can just tell the others “they served their purpose in my plans.”
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The saddest part of this theory is that at this moment i simply no longer care. Scarlet has been presented so badly so far, and so overused, that i’d rather see them kill her quietly off-screen, than wait for a sensible background to be developed and introduced. Especially since i’m pretty sure than even the worst fan theories will still be better than what we’ll get.
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That would be cool, but unfortunately in some obscure German interview they said that the box she was in was just a sensory deprivation tank, so she didn’t see the Eternal Alchemy and all the ‘vision quest’ stuff from the story was just in her head.
That would be cool, but unfortunately in some obscure German interview they said that the box she was in was just a sensory deprivation tank, so she didn’t see the Eternal Alchemy and all the ‘vision quest’ stuff from the story was just in her head.
Maybe it was just a sensory deprivation tank, which allowed her to enter into the dream, so it worked for her because she’s a sylvari.
One of the main theories going around is that the sylvari trees (to call them somehow) are Mordremoth champions, which means they are linked to it. The pale tree had ventari’s influence, which became its guiding force (for all we know maybe mordremoth hasn’t fully awakened yet so his influence might still be weak). We do know that the sylvari are permanely connected to the pale tree trough the dream of dreams, even after they wake up while they can’t really read minds or really communicate with each other, sylvari can still sense when there are lots of sylvari near, or even feel strong emotions from other nearby sylvari (like dead or suffering), which means there is a connection that wouldn’t have dissapear in a sensory deprivation tank, instead it would become much stronger as the other senses stops interfering with it.
One thing we do know, Scarlet did unlock some extra powers in there. Before going in, she was just an engineering genius, but coming out she could also grow red thorny vines at will, which in the story first she sees growing around her hands, and then uses them to tie and then kill Omadd.
wrapped up in some crazy ritualist hoo-ha from Cantha.
A real grab bag of ‘you can’t hurt me. They’re called Guardians.
interesting reading, i wish Living story is at least half this deep and ANet isnt that bad in making stories then how it looks right now i still hope it will become something awesome!
One thing we do know, Scarlet did unlock some extra powers in there. Before going in, she was just an engineering genius, but coming out she could also grow red thorny vines at will, which in the story first she sees growing around her hands, and then uses them to tie and then kill Omadd.
Its beginning to look more and more like Mordremoth is behind it, empowering scarlet. Possibly getting into her head, perhaps using trickery by appearing as the pale tree in her vision (I like this theory) but I have my doubts the Anet team have thought up the same thing.
I don’t like the possibility that the Krait and Scarlet could be working together. A xenophobic race suddenly teams up with this crazy teenager, it goes against everything written about the Krait. I wish they would sick to the GW1 lore while developing new and interesting stuff – so far failing with one, possibly both.