Basic Charr Lore
The wiki is your friend.
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/charr
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Charr
http://guildwars.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?473742-The-Central-Archives
Happy reading!!
In addition to what Edusd linked, I’d look at these links:
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/The_Movement_of_the_World
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/The_Ecology_of_the_Charr
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/The_Legions_of_the_Charr
http://guildwars.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?473742-The-Central-Archives
Was very interesting to read, thanks.
Also i like this quote from 2006:
Hate to burst your bubble, but A-Net has been insistent in their “Humans Only” policy. No other races. Ever.
25 charracters
And all threads from http://guildwars.incgamers.com is dead. Sadface.
Edit: nvm, dead only links from index thread, if you browsing forum manually, you can find all threads.
25 charracters
(edited by Rednik.3809)
http://guildwars.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?473742-The-Central-Archives
Was very interesting to read, thanks.
Also i like this quote from 2006:Hate to burst your bubble, but A-Net has been insistent in their “Humans Only” policy. No other races. Ever.
Well, that was referring to GW1, and as far as I know (I haven’t played GW1 for a week or so) you can still only play as Human.
Krall Peterson – Warrior
Piken Square
I love the charr. They’re so much fun.
Seriously, if you play belcher’s bluff, one of the quotes from charr is, “Ridiculous. Charr would never do anything silly.” Charr know they’re hilarious.
Wow, thank you all for your help! I’ve flicked through the wiki a few times, though that was usually when I was looking for something in particular – it’s definitely bigger than I remember it.
I have a few questions maybe some of you will be able to answer? I can’t seem to find answers online.
1. How would a charr call another charr of equal rank? Say there’s two charr talking from the same warband, both soldiers. I’d imagine they’d refer to each other by first names. What about two less familiar charr, would they still call each other by first names, or would it be more respectful to call each other by surname? I know higher ranks are usually called by their ranks, surname, or both.
2. When a charr joins another warband would they keep their own name (as can be seen in the story)? In the wiki it states that they must change their name and strive to fit in as best they can which I’d understand, but I couldn’t imagine an older charr who, for example’s warband has been killed, wanting to change their name after all this time – whilst still not wanting to be a gladium.
3. Are warbands always named after the legionaire? Say Random Blackink left his warband and took over/made another. Would this warband become some form of his name, or would he have to change his name to match the warband? Or neither?
Sigh..the more I think, the more questions I have! I’m sorry if the answers are somewhere already, I never seem to be able to word things right in Google to get answers when they’re there.
Thanks again everyone for your help, it’s much appreciated!
I’ll have a crack at answering things Caedo, and I’m sure if I get anything wrong someone will correct me.
1. Charr who are familiar to each other appear to use first names mainly when talking to the person, and within the warband. If talking about someone within the warband to someone outside of it, they tend to use the term “bandmate” rather then friend. The meaning appears to be the same though.
Unfamiliar charr seem to call each other by their job/rank rather then any name; Soldier, Tribune, Legionnaire ect. If talking about a specific Charr, even of the same rank, they seem to use title and surname.
2. Generally, if the Charr is joining a new warband they appear to take a new surname based on the ‘band; for example, Rox at this point of the Living Story does not have a surname, but if she is successful in joining Rytlock’s warband she would be Rox <Something>stone (e.g Whetstone).
As for older Charr, once they reach a certain age (where we would consider elderly) for example if they outlive their warband though natural causes they seem to keep their name in tribute. Beyond this, they would join a new warband if possible and gain a new surname, or may be reduced to having none at all.
3. Long story short, a warbands name seems to be a group descision; the name is chosen when Charr leave the Farrar as a group, and each individual adds their “part” of the name; for example, the Scorch warband is involved in the meta-event to kill the Flame Legion Shaman in the Iron Marches, with each member adding another word after their warband name; Scorchpowder, Scorchblade, Scorchstep.
(If you do have another character and can do this event, the NPC’s afterwards explain how they found one of the Charr wandering and she became a part of the warband. Might just help clarify this wall of text.)
Charr society looks down on those who leave the warband; so it’s very unlikely for a Charr to form a new warband by leaving one voluntarily, as this would normally make the specific Charr who left a deserter and Gladium. The exception is usually if the warband has died or is presumed dead; then the surviving members need to either make a new warband or join an existing one.
In your example it could go both ways. The only case (that I’m aware of) we see in game of a new warband being formed from scratch so to speak (by way of a group of gladiums) is the player character’s warband, which is never named due to technical limitations. If Random Blackink joined a warband, he’d have to change his name to fit (for example, Random Scorchink) but if he formed one it’s likely the warband would choose a new name once it is fully formed, which could have nothing to do with his previous name.
Hope that helps, and appologies again for the massive wall of text. Thanks for taking the time to explore the Lore