I’d like to start off by saying that as a whole I love the GW2 lore. Almost all of the background material comes together in a nice fulfilling way with references to GW1 that drum up mild feelings of nostalgia. For this, I cannot give more praise to Anet. All of that said, I have some pretty serious issues with parts of the charr lore.
Now, I know that charr needed to be the bad guys in GW1 and that any bad guy is going to be fairly demonized by both the story and those who associate with the story. Because of this, and my love of the first games story and lore, I have a very strong anti-charr bias. I try to remember my bias when I see things that annoy me and let things slide but there are some things that just don’t mesh.
First and foremost, the one thing that annoys me the most: the change in how we, the players, are supposed to view the charr. The first big thing that happens in GW1 is the searing, an event where the charr rain the equivalent of a nuclear holocaust down upon the entirety of the human kingdom of Ascolon. The searing killed an untold number of innocents and many went mad from the trauma of it all. We then learn through quests and other lore that the charr continue their assault both South into Orr and West to Kryta with the purpose of wiping mankind off the face of Tyria in a massive genocide campaign. In GW2 we are told that the charr are simply taking back land they had settled and been pushed off of by humans. Despite a land dispute hardly justifying attempted genocide, I could live with the charr having taken the land and being completely and totally unapologetic about the means by which they took the land if that was all it was, but it isn’t. The way the char intro and other pieces present the lore makes it seem as though I’m supposed to support the charr and their methods, and that I’m a kitten if I think that the charr are kittens or use some very kitten-y tactics. The constant whining about the whole foefire situation doesn’t help my opinion of them either. I’d personally like the charr much more if I could just call them kittens and be done with it.
Second, Rytlock is an insufferable kitten. I seriously hate this guy. I was on the fence for a while, despite not liking the charr race as a whole, I thought Pyre Fierceshot was a pretty cool guy and I wanted to like Rytlock too. But insulting Adelbern the way he did in Ascolon Catacombs was simply crossing the line. Our first time seeing evidence that the vengeful spirits may know something other that hate, and a possible chance to lift the curse and Rytlock decides to goad the King into attacking. While Adelbern is anything but reasonable, he more than redeems himself in GW1 when you stand with him in battle against the titans. Not to mention he has nothing but regret for his actions concerning his son, whom the good King mistook Rytlock for at first. It would have been very possible to use a ruse to calm the spirits at the very least, if outright negotiations weren’t possible (I’m inclined to disbelieve Rytlock on this point). Had I, as a human, personally been present in that fight knowing what I know about the searing and foefire and seeing Adelbern’s reaction to Rurik’s sword, I would have fought on the side of the king. No doubt about it. Finally, at least one aspect of Rytlock’s character doesn’t make sense: out of everyone in DE Rytlock should be most understanding of holding loyalty to one’s ruler and people above all else.
Third, Rurik was not under any definition of the word a tyrant. While I won’t try and say that the charr should love and adore (or simply not demonize) Rurik, he never ruled over any people and everything he did was to safeguard a people he loved and cared about. Nothing about that says “TYRANT.” It would be so much more believable (and accurate) for the charr to call him a brutal warlord who took no prisoners, or for them to claim he was a brilliant tactician and expert fighter who was ultimately scared away by the might of the charr war machine. Furthermore, Bonfaz Burntfur was Flame Legion, why do the charr, a group who is distrukittenl of magic because of bad ties in the past, revere him as some kind of great hero? If anything they should be glad that Rurik killed him because of the blow it dealt to the Flame Legion.