Since 2007, thanks to The Movement of the World, most folks interested in lore have been more or less believing the Elder Dragons’ last time being awake was around 10,000 BE – the date given to the approximate extinction of the Giganticus Lupicus. This assumption is because ever since said article, the Durmand Priory (note: The Movement of the World was, from a lore standpoint, written by a member of the Durmand Priory) has been leading us all to believe that their last rise was during the Giganticus Lupicus’ extinction.
In going through my alt characters earlier today… well, yesterday now seeing its nearly 2 am, I came across an interesting line in the Durmand Priory personal storyline Bad Blood:
<Character name>: Look at this place! It must be tremendously old. Centuries, even.
Magister Sieran: Older than that. The dwarven civilization lasted for more than two thousand years, and this might be one of their first structures.
As many, if not all, lore delvers know by now, the dwarves were among the five sentient races to face and survive the Elder Dragons during their last rise. If this last rise truly did occur in 10,000 BE, then Sieran’s statement feels grossly out of place. Sieran’s a bit exccentric, but she’s no idiot, so she’d know how old dwarven civilization lasted – and seeing how it ended in 1078 AE, 2,000 years prior would be 922 BE. That’s nearly 9,000 years off from what we’ve been told to be the case by the Priory. So why “two thousand years” and not “ten thousand years” – two letter difference ends up making a huge gap in dates.
Given that the dwarves had tools, organization, and writing back during the last Elder Dragon rise it’s unlikely they didn’t have civilization then. This leads to four likely possibilities in my opinion:
- Dwarven civilization collapsed after the Elder Dragon fall, but restarted sometime between 1922 BE and 922 BE (reason why I make this range is because from 1922 BE on Sieran would be more likely to say “three (or 4, 5, etc.) thousand years”). This I find unlikely as there’s far too many dwarven records and artifacts surviving from the Elder Dragons’ rise for a “dark age” in dwarven civilization – not impossible, but unlikely.
- Sieran’s wrong about the date, or it was a typo in development.
- The Giganticus Lupicus were already extinct during the previous rise of the Elder Dragons, and they in fact were killed of two or more cycles ago.
- The estimation for the GL’s extinction is wrong. After all, we don’t know the basis for this estimation or who made it.
Right off the bat, I suspect 3 or 4 to be correct. I have other lines of interest to bring up. From the timeline we’re given a very interesting date that’s similarly peculiar with regards to the Elder Dragons’ last rise:
1769 BE The Forgotten arrive in Tyria.
Originally, we were told that the forgotten were brought to the world by the Six Gods. And we were given this date, supposedly in relation to this notion. However, in GW2 we learn that the forgotten were among the five races that fought the Elder Dragons during their last rise. This placed a shadow of doubt on that original claim (and I myself began wondering if it were the other way around given the forgotten’s devoutness to the Six Gods) – but nothing ever stated that the forgotten weren’t brought to Tyria by the Six Gods either.
Given that we’re told dwarven civilization lasted “over 2,000 years” but not “over 3,000 years” and this date so nicely fits within that very same timeframe that the dwarven civilization would have begun, perhaps there’s still truth to the old claim and timeline date.
Of course, this would imply the Six Gods and even humanity were around during the Elder Dragons’ last rise. This both does and does not make sense. If one were to assume the Elder Dragons are limited to and around continental Tyria – that there truly were only six Elder Dragons and they all remained mostly around the main continent, the Six Gods could have came to the world and brought the forgotten and humans there and while the humans were away from the conflict, the forgotten (and possibly the Six Gods though I find it unlikely) were in conflict with the Elder Dragons. If this is so, then it may explain why there’s a Giganticus Lupicus acting as a Temple Guard in Arah if their extinction wasn’t in 10,000 BE but rather closer to ~1,600 BE and the gods were present during this time.
(more next post)
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