HoT's plot 'selling points' make no sense
in Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns
Posted by: Konig Des Todes.2086
Some of the major ‘selling points’ Anet has been throwing about the plot of Heart of Thorns is how sylvari deal with the fact that they’re dragon minions, etc. etc.
But there’s a few things I just don’t get. Contradictions in the storytelling, if you will – or at least that’s how I’m seeing them – which makes me feel like Anet warped and ignored everything else about their lore to tell the story of ‘a player race comes from the bad guy’ which is an overused (and oft poorly done, IMO) trope.
I’ll largely be quoting The Mordrem Guard news post and "
The Mordrem Guard on Points of Interest: A Summary":https://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/the-mordrem-guard-on-points-of-interest-a-summary/ since they’re most recent.
Issue 1: Mordremoth’s “corruption”
Nothing to really quote, but it stems from how Mordremoth creates new mordrem, and how sylvari are born – a wide variety of things but one good source is the Blighting Tree event chain in Verdant Brink from BWE2. With every Elder Dragon, there’s a very clear case of corruption – even Primordus’ minions are just corrupted rock and lava given a semblance of life (pulse-less and mindless without a champion though they be).
Mordrem, however, appear to “grow” from the treess. There is no uncorrupted state. Corpses and living creatures are merely used as templates (not too dissimilar from destroyers which also mimic living beings in shape). But effectively, the mordrem don’t seem to be coming from some uncorrupted state (unlike destroyers).
This counteracts EVERYTHING we’ve seen about dragon minions and Elder Dragons – that they corrupt living, dead, and land and destroy what they don’t twist, but they never create; never any case of e.g., sexual reproduction… Until Mordremoth.
Which makes Mordremoth an odd-ball of the group. And for no apparent reason…
1.5. Sylvari don’t act like dragon minions
Those who know me, this is a dead horse to beat but still a point I feel like bringing up. Sylvari simply don’t function like dragon minions.
Aside from the above point of “not corrupted from anything”, there’s the lack of a hive mind (people say the Dream – but as talked about, the Dream actually acts as a barrier and Killeen in Ghosts of Ascalon outright denies it being a hive mind or group consciousness – and I think the sylvari know what they’re about), there’s how they don’t consume magic – at all – despite mordrem doing such as well as standard risen – and we even see icebrood collecting magical artifacts. And that’s not to touch the more ambiguous aspects of dragon minions like nigh mindlessness sans champions (is every sylvari and mordrem guard a champion? I doubt it!).
2. The Sylvari Hate
Because sylvari are susceptible to becoming Mordrem Guard, Leah said that they encounter heightened prejudice and mistrust, and playing through the Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns™ story as a sylvari character will have an impact on the overall experience.
Okay, so they’re dragon minions… but still. How would people find out? The only people who know this are 1) Caithe, the PC, and the Biconics, 2) Supposedly Scarlet, but she’s dead and not talking, 3) Mordrem.
“But wait,” you say, “the sylvari turned against the Pact and there are survivors! They know!”
Eh… not quite. The sylvari who survive know due to hearing the call… but how can they trust the call is because they’re freed dragon minions?
And to the non-sylvari – well, how can they be so certain that sylvari were born dragon minions? Let’s face it, sylvari are plants, and Mordremoth is a dragon that specializes in corrupting plants (at face value). So it makes sense for Mordremoth to be able to corrupt sylvari – corrupting plants is his thing (again, at face value; see point 1).
And Mordrem Guard spouting out that sylvari are dragon minions… again, who would trust what they say? Risen practically did the same thing over and over again throughout Orr and beyond! Icebrood and Sons of Svanir practically do the same thing as well. This isn’t new, this isn’t unique.
So why is everyone in Tyria making such a big deal out of corrupted beings? It’s been happening for the past 200 years.
Or will everyone know sylvari were born dragon minions because of the same reason everyone suddenly knew the name Mordremoth and the term mordrem? Aka, no explanation at all – it just bloody happened. And Anet was shamed, admitting it was a bad move.
3. Facing horror of fighting old comrades turned mordrem
These dragon minions present a personal threat to the remnants of the Pac
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Although they’ve undergone physical changes to make themselves hardier and larger, Mordrem Guard maintain some aspects of their previous identity; members of the Pact may experience the horror of recognizing their former comrades among Mordremoth’s forces.
Again, so what? This is not new.
This is the Pact we’re talking about. They’re the veterans of Orr, where as that very article states their dead companions came back as dragon minions. With mordrem, they might be fighitng their old comrades – or more often miniosn that copy the appearance and potentially knowledge of their old comrades… but hours and days after the old comrade’s death (except in case of sylvari).
But this was true in Orr too. And even worse in Orr, they could be fighting former comrades SECONDS after said comrades’ deaths (as shown in both Edge of Destiny and Sea of Sorrows, as well as some story instances and events, corpses can turn into risen fast – before hitting the ground, even).
So why is this such an experience of horror? Only the greenhorns of the Pact would really see such as an ‘experience of horror.’ Yet it seems even Orrian veterans do.
So again, this feels like the plot is making a huge deal out of old stuff or things that rightfully they shouldn’t know.
So can someone explain to me why old situations are suddenly “omg drama!” and why the sylvari and Mordremoth are black sheep amongst dragons and their minions? Because as it stands, this entire plot we’re being told feels like “we did it cuz its cool, yo, forget consistency!”
And while it’s Anet’s story and they can do what they want with it without anyone’s say… that won’t make it a good story… In the end, only time will tell if it’s any good.
-puts on flame-resistant coat-
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.