So as we know from the end of “Out of the Shadows”, Primordus is active. This could mean that is the next target in an expansion. A Primordus themed expansion of course also has to bring something on the table gameplay wise. Now elite specialization are a given, but HoT also gave us a new profession. I however doubt that the next expansion would give us another one, since we reached perfect balance between the armor classes with the last one.
What we could get though is a new playable race. Tengu seem to make the most sense, as they are in high demand by many of players, since the GW2 was in development and they would tie into a Primordus storyline. We know the Elder Dragon of fire has been attacking the Dominion of Winds.
Now I know there are a lot of arguments for and against a new playable race in general and the Tengu specifically. As I honestly don’t know much about coding, I will stick to the lore based problems (hence creating this topic in the lore forum).
Let’s assume a new expansion is released. It is set after LS3 and we now have the means of fighting Primordus. While LS3 was going on we have had heard of new fierce attacks on the Dominion, maybe we had a mission or two taking place over there, or atleast on the outside of it. The Tengu leadership are now for the first time ever in talks with the outside. They are consulting the Pact and the other nations of Tyria and finally decide to join the fight against the EDs at the end of LS3.
With the expansion release they are now playable, Tengu are part of the new storyline and we get to meet quite a few of them. After playing through the new content, we decide to make a Tengu ourselves. Just like the other races we have a tutorial mission with a big flashy boss at the end. We are guided through this mission, not by a member of Destiny’s Edge like the other races but by an elderly Tengu. This character guides us with knowledge, but he does not fight alongside us, instead 2 of his other students take the combat role.
After defeating the first boss we get a letter from our mentor, depending on what questions we answered during character creation we can take part in any of the 3 first storylines. Now here comes the twist, the year is 1325 AE. That’s right, we start at the same time everyone elses PS starts. In fact, when we go on, we will eventually get to join one of the Orders, form the Pact, clense Orr and kill Zhaitan.
So by now you are wondering, how, the Tengu joined the other races in 1330 AE or whenever the next expansion takes place, why would you play the PS from 5 years ago?
Well, while the Tengu as a race in general have not joined forces with the other races yet, some individual Tengu have, for example Izu Steelshrike. This opens the door for us. We are an exception, we are one of the few Tengu who joined the Pact, while the rest of our kind kept hiding behind its high walls and sharp arrows.
And how do we explain that we meet up with DE, if none of them is our mentor? That’s also not a stretch, our old Tengu mentor is friends with atleast one of them (Caithe makes the most sense to me) and has send us to check up with them in LA. So who is our mentor? Well his name is not important (insert any japanese name here) but his title is “The Herald”. Yes it is the same herald that send us all this mail, regarding the dungeon story modes. Bonus points if he has some relation with Master Togo (as in one of his ancestors studied in Shing Jea Monastery or maybe himself, depending on how old Tengu can get).
So what does that mean for the outside world, when you are just running around leveling? Well on the overworld it is the year 1330 AE, so your leveling is done in the present, it’s just that your PS is set 5 years in the past. Is that confusing for new players? Yes maybe, but on the otherhand, this problem already exists in the game (Lion’s Arch, Kessex Hill etc.) and it never appeared to be that big of issue. So why would it be in the case of the Tengu?
So that’s it from the story perspective, you start as an exception. Maybe it is your actions as commander of the Pact that let your race to the decision that outsiders can be trusted in the first place. It would make sense to me at least.
Everything else, like having to create new models, animations, armors, a whole lot of sound recording and line writing. Yes all those are issues, but the common argument that all this work wouldn’t even create “new” content, doesn’t hold up in my opinion. Of course I have played through the PS several times, but everytime, it was different. I have new point of view. So it felt at least in parts like new content. And it would the same with a new race. So yes it is a lot of work but I think it would be worth it. Enough people created a revenant just because it was new, I think just as many people would create a Tengu, just for the novelty of it.
What do you guys think? Could new races like the Tengu be implemented like this?