Questions about the Plot of Ls3.

Questions about the Plot of Ls3.

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Posted by: ugrakarma.9416

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One of them was how balthazar was paying the mercenaries? This one I discovered just a few minutes ago, when in a dialogue with an NPC Heart Vendor at Heathen’s Hold, shes said “Lazarus” aka Balthazar stolen the White Mantle treasures.

There are still two points that are not clear to me.

1. When exactly did Balthazar succeed in disguising himself as Lazarus?
2. I do not quite understand that scene of the commander when he sees Logan’s picture in Caudecus’s house … Their astonishment, cuz of the painting implies that Caudecus had sexual attraction or admiration for Logan?

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Questions about the Plot of Ls3.

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Posted by: Konig Des Todes.2086

Konig Des Todes.2086

Regarding 2, since that’s easier, that is the implication intended to be given. There’s a lot of sexual attraction implication jokes made throughout that story instance, from Canach’s reaction to Caudecus saying Valette would “never betray daddy” to the White Mantle Mesmer with a Lord Faren illusion.

Regarding 1, it was in an AMA iirc that a dev said that he learned about Caudecus and Bauer foiling the Lazarus revival and took advantage to make it seem like the revival worked. How he learned of the White Mantle, Lazarus, plot against Lazarus/Xera, etc., however, is as far as I know left up in the air.

Dear ANet writers,
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.

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Posted by: Rognik.2579

Rognik.2579

Well, Balthazar disguised himself as Lazarus back in Bloodstone Fen, so he’s been in the guise ever since he revealed himself. How long he had been planning this is unknown.

Questions about the Plot of Ls3.

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Posted by: ugrakarma.9416

ugrakarma.9416

Regarding 2, since that’s easier, that is the implication intended to be given. There’s a lot of sexual attraction implication jokes made throughout that story instance, from Canach’s reaction to Caudecus saying Valette would “never betray daddy” to the White Mantle Mesmer with a Lord Faren illusion.

im slow to get these implications, and I remember at time, I came here to ask what the hell Lord Faren was doing there lolzssss.