This began as a reply in another thread, but it wasn’t really relevant there and opens up a totally separate can of worms, so I thought it deserved its own topic.
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It’s true that in the past, Elder Dragon activity has not just been limited to Tyria, for example when the Great Destroyer first awoke there were Destroyers in Elona and as far south as Cantha. I’ve not heard anything about artefacts of Jormag in Cantha, but I’d be interested to hear about that.
I disagree that Zhaitan’s influence wouldn’t have been in continental Tyria, since he is present in the dwarven legends, the karka knew to avoid Orr because it was the domain of an Elder Dragon, and he must have spent some time in Orr at some point because that’s where he went to sleep! I don’t know how you square this up with the fact that Glint was freed from control there (although I do remember something saying that it was the gods who bought all these artefacts to Orr, so maybe the Altar of Glaust was originally somewhere else?).
But it is a good point that dragon activity, although centred on the northern continent, may have spread beyond its borders. But then we should consider it odd that all, or even most of the Elder Dragons we fight have had such a major presence in Tyria. Primordus, Kralkatorrik and Zhaitan all slept in Tyria, and Jormag has made at least one physical appearance, as well as having arguably the biggest domain in Tyria out of all the Elder Dragons. We’re not sure yet how, but Mordremoth seems to be interwoven with the lore of Tyria in some important way. The only dragon who seems to be keeping its distance is the deep sea dragon, and that’s probably only due to Zhaitan and the dead fleets.
But this creates a problem. As we know the world is pretty huge, and the presence of so many of the Elder Dragons in one place begs the question: why?
A few possible answers that come to mind are:
- Elder Dragons are a phenomenon unique to Tyria, and the areas surrounding it. This is unlikely to me, since the magical ley lines span the globe, and the Elder Dragons have been made out to be some primordial force integral to the smooth operation of the world (so what happens when we kill one, btw?), so there’d be no reason they’d be specific to one geographic region.
- There is something special about Tyria, which makes the Dragons centre their attacks there. Sure, it’s possible, but we have nothing so far to suggest it, so like the first answer above, it doesn’t seem likely.
- Probably the most interesting idea: that there are far more than six Elder Dragons, possibly over a hundred overall, looking at the size of the world. If there are Elder Dragons in Tyria, then in the absence of any evidence to the contrary we must assume that there are Elder Dragons throughout the world, or otherwise explain why they are only in Tyria.
The third idea is the one I’d like to focus on (although if anyone has any evidence of the specialness of Tyria, that’d also be great). The most obvious problem I can see with it are the mentions of there being specifically six Elder Dragons, for example by Scholar Trueclaw. I think this could be explained by assuming that, like in modern times, the presence of the Elder Dragons isolated the continent of Tyria from the rest of the world, meaning that news of other Elder Dragons would never have reached Tyria.
The third idea also gives the most potential for expansion, I think, since the awakening of Dragons in, say, Cantha or Elona, would provide a good pretext for the player traveling there.