I don’t often post on forums, but given all the hate for the character, I wanted to state a different opinion, as late as it might be.
I play games for the story. Even when it isn’t terribly original, it’s the journey, the characters and their development that make a story interesting.
Trahearne is one of the things I actually really enjoyed in GW2. While initially a mentor in the Sylvari story arc, Caithe let her past shape her into someone who is less than honest and trustworthy.
On the other hand, Trahearne comes off as calm, kind-hearted, honest and non-judgemental. He is not driven by emotions or his own agendas. He is what I’d expect the eldest of the Sylvari Firstborn to be. A wise and selfless creature, someone you can trust and rely on in any situation.
I enjoyed the friendship and teamwork between him and the player character and the two supporting each other in their new roles. I don’t feel he ‘stole anyone’s glory’. Despite not having ambition, he became what was needed of him, which was admirable. The fact that he was neutral and genuinely selfless made him a great choice to represent a group of all sorts of different people uniting for the good of all.
The Commander handled field work, while the Marshal coordinated and kept the Pact together. They both had their own respective roles and strengths that complimented one another.
He stayed true to his character, even as Marshal. He grew more confident but not self-important. A good leader is aware of his, and his men’s, strengths and weaknesses. Of course he is going to rely on a trustworthy friend for advice and even let him/her lead at times, after being thrown into the role head-first. Admitting his concerns was realistic and honest, and only made me respect the character more. Willingness to learn and being able to acknowledge other people’s strengths is not a flaw, overconfidence is.
I didn’t feel anything was taken from me. Games are player-centric by nature, and I rather enjoyed there being other important characters with their own story, rather than just followers.
In conclusion, there isn’t anything I disliked about the character. His personality, his back-story, his journey and his role in the story were all interesting and well-written, in my opinion. Even the voice acting was appropriate. The cleansing of Orr remains my favourite and most memorable in the game to me.
Which brings me to Heart of Thorns. I don’t know if his death was ‘fan-service to the haters’, but I felt deeply disappointed by the needlessness of it. It felt even worse given that everyone else and their seventh cousin survived. Except for Eir, who’s death really only felt like a random, desperate stunt for impact.
A good story doesn’t need death for impact. On the other hand, badly writing out characters can ruin it. There are countless ways to remove, or re-purpose, characters without killing them. It would have been easy to cater to the haters by giving Trahearne a new role and less screen time. Honestly, he deserved better.
I am grateful the bugged Mordremoth fight spared me from seeing the ending myself (I saw it on YouTube). After 2 fun years, this is where I part ways with GW2. Since the expansion, I only bothered to log on when my friend needed help.
Although, I am going to continue doing more Trahearne fan art as well as a few drawings of my and my friend’s characters (you can find my art on MilaStardream.Webs.com).
I’ve been a gamer since DOS, and in the past decade, GW2 was one of the few non-BioWare games that I liked. I knew nothing about it when my friend got me into it, and I fell in love with the Sylvari race right away.
I’ll always be grateful to ArenaNet for creating such a lovely and unique race, and Trahearne who is now one of my favourite fictional characters of all time.
I feel he is incredibly underrated. And honestly, he deserved better than the terrible HoT ending.
I know this is long. I apologise and thank anyone who bothered to read it. Feel free to flame away, but I really felt like stating a different perspective; one of appreciation and genuine respect, instead of hate.
(PS: I posted this both under ‘Lore’ and ‘Gild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns’ as I am not sure where it should go.)