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Is it just me or do Marj and Kas have a striking resemblance to Lyssa?
I bring this up because of some comments made in Points of Interest, Episode 2. The designers took care to point out that Kasmeer has a power to tell if others are lying and that it is getting stronger slowly. She also is a Mesmer which is very Lyssa-like.
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One problem though. Neither the Six or the human race are native to Tyria.
One problem though. Neither the Six or the human race are native to Tyria.
Right, that is according to human history, though. They sort of wrote themselves into history as being brought there by the human “gods.” I am wondering if the human history is messed up though. One of The items in Scarlett’s room has history from Ogden Stonehammer, that suggests the human “gods” interacted or fought with the dragons, but that doesn’t match up with when humans think they arrived. Maybe the human history is wrong? The elder dragons are supposed to pre-date the arrival of humans by thousands of years…
I dont understand, are you saying that you think Marj and Kas are lyssa in disguise, or are turning into a god like lyssa, i dont get it.
One problem though. Neither the Six or the human race are native to Tyria.
Right, that is according to human history, though. They sort of wrote themselves into history as being brought there by the human “gods.” I am wondering if the human history is messed up though.
No, it’s according to WoG.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/lore/lore/Angel-McCoy-Interview/page/3#post2821776
> Humans (including Canthan humans) were brought to Tyria (from…no spoilers!). They are not native to Tyria and did not come with much magic of their own. From a human perspective and oral tradition (that can get warped over time), they say the gods were giving them magic, but the reality was that the dragons had gone back to sleep, and the gods felt it was safe to begin returning magic stored in the Bloodstone to Tyria. The gods (not only Abaddon) “unsealed” the Bloodstone and magic flowed back into the world. Humans and other sentient races of the time began using it.
One of The items in Scarlett’s room has history from Ogden Stonehammer, that suggests the human “gods” interacted or fought with the dragons, but that doesn’t match up with when humans think they arrived. Maybe the human history is wrong? The elder dragons are supposed to pre-date the arrival of humans by thousands of years…
Specifically it states that accounts of the EDs go back a long time possibly even to the human gods. So more accurately, the human gods might have known about their existence.
If KasJory are Lyssa, then Braham is Abaddon, and Tiami is Arachnia.
One problem though. Neither the Six or the human race are native to Tyria.
Right, that is according to human history, though. They sort of wrote themselves into history as being brought there by the human “gods.” I am wondering if the human history is messed up though.
No, it’s according to WoG.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/lore/lore/Angel-McCoy-Interview/page/3#post2821776
> Humans (including Canthan humans) were brought to Tyria (from…no spoilers!). They are not native to Tyria and did not come with much magic of their own. From a human perspective and oral tradition (that can get warped over time), they say the gods were giving them magic, but the reality was that the dragons had gone back to sleep, and the gods felt it was safe to begin returning magic stored in the Bloodstone to Tyria. The gods (not only Abaddon) “unsealed” the Bloodstone and magic flowed back into the world. Humans and other sentient races of the time began using it.
Oh, that’s a nice tidbit. Thanks! It confirms also that some of the human history is a bit messed up as well. Of course this really is kind of a moot point when it comes to The similarities between Jory, Kas, and Lyssa. It almost like they are wielding some of her power and kind of represent her. I am not saying they are Lyssa in disguise, more like they might be strongly influenced by her power. Is it possible that Lyssa and the other so called gods are maybe taking a more active role in helping the Tyrians? In an unseen sort of way?
If KasJory are Lyssa, then Braham is Abaddon, and Tiami is Arachnia.
Haha, I think Cute little Tiami would be Abaddon (misunderstood genius). Clearly the statue of Abaddon in Orr is an Asuran…
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