Just defended claw island
Sorry
I like Sieran more.
RIP, we knew ye mentors not long enough.
No seriously, there should have been an additional story chapter before you reached the highest common rank of the orders, with the mentory.
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
There is this event where you can avenge Tybalt…if not for the line that the Risen Commander is saying i’d say he is Risen Tybalt himself.
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Kill_the_Risen_commander_to_avenge_Tybalt
There is this event where you can avenge Tybalt…if not for the line that the Risen Commander is saying i’d say he is Risen Tybalt himself.
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Kill_the_Risen_commander_to_avenge_Tybalt
He doesn’t say that.
Is spoiler tagging a thing now?
Edit: I totally misread your post.
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
(edited by Konig Des Todes.2086)
well sense we have no true confirmation and no body seen or talkinga bout the body. this means they could survive I mean technicly they were all 3 there at same time you have mad magician scitenst ,warcommander, and whisper with the do the jingle vanish trick. and sense no true body found or reference. and I think the admins said they were not risen so they could be alive. and could show up as some hidden guild group that fights in living story like hooded. have tybalt come back with more asura tech arm instead of the burned one. only reference you get from that character is “you owe me a apple cider” and then at end of story arc or living story have them reveal its the mentors after every one rages they are trying to copy tybalt or something and then hood falls back Ding have them walk up astronaught slow mo with the guildwars theme or something. him saying line"i went to hell and back you think im gonna let an over grown salad do me in? flame that" XD
I always preferred Forgal and Sieran more. I never really understood the fascination with Tybalt. He was a funny character, maybe a bit too funny, especially during missions, and that made him feel out of place in the entire OoW motif for me, and that threw me off the OoW storyline a bit. It didn’t make it bad, just off.
Forgal’s and Sieran’s storylines were a bit more understandable, being a gruff soldier and excitable academic respectively. Tybalt’s, on the other hand, felt like a dollop of Whedonverse landed in Tyria. Again, not bad, but it feel like a game of “One of these things is not like the other…”
I always preferred Forgal and Sieran more. I never really understood the fascination with Tybalt. He was a funny character, maybe a bit too funny, especially during missions, and that made him feel out of place in the entire OoW motif for me, and that threw me off the OoW storyline a bit. It didn’t make it bad, just off.
Forgal’s and Sieran’s storylines were a bit more understandable, being a gruff soldier and excitable academic respectively. Tybalt’s, on the other hand, felt like a dollop of Whedonverse landed in Tyria. Again, not bad, but it feel like a game of “One of these things is not like the other…”
Well that’s totally objective. It’s being different that makes Tybalt interesting for me and Forgal fits the mold of mentor best. I think Sieran is the worst mentor as she is really bad at her job. Some one who teaches you shouldn’t behave like a 3 year old (spoken in human years of course) and she knows less about tyrian history than I do. Granted I witnessed it… but still.
With Forgal and especially Tybalt two of the better written characters in the personal storyline found their untimely demise. With Sieran I was glad she was gone, one horribly written Sylvari less too annoy me.
I always preferred Forgal and Sieran more. I never really understood the fascination with Tybalt. He was a funny character, maybe a bit too funny, especially during missions, and that made him feel out of place in the entire OoW motif for me, and that threw me off the OoW storyline a bit. It didn’t make it bad, just off.
Forgal’s and Sieran’s storylines were a bit more understandable, being a gruff soldier and excitable academic respectively. Tybalt’s, on the other hand, felt like a dollop of Whedonverse landed in Tyria. Again, not bad, but it feel like a game of “One of these things is not like the other…”
Well that’s totally objective. It’s being different that makes Tybalt interesting for me and Forgal fits the mold of mentor best. I think Sieran is the worst mentor as she is really bad at her job. Some one who teaches you shouldn’t behave like a 3 year old (spoken in human years of course) and she knows less about tyrian history than I do. Granted I witnessed it… but still.
With Forgal and especially Tybalt two of the better written characters in the personal storyline found their untimely demise. With Sieran I was glad she was gone, one horribly written Sylvari less too annoy me.
Tybalt is the first smiling Charr I’ve encountered. And despite his “little moments” he is pretty good at the OoW gig. Note how quickly he shushes the PC at their first meeting ("What part of “secret society” don’t you understand?" or something to that effect). I’m so fond of him one of my engineers is permanently stalled at “Claghwr Island” because I can’t bear to lose him again.
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Too many spoiler tag :P