So the stasis Chamber reveals Lazarus potential hiding place or the domain in which Lazarus was regaining his power.
Id like to talk about exactly how powerful Lazarus actually is, and what makes him an iconic character for the GW2 universe.
I believe there is a great danger, that if A-net does not recognise just how influencial this guy could be and how important writing him is, it could make his role feel weak and meaningless.
So then, where to start and how:
The Bitter Survivor
Lazarus is hardly a MAJOR player in the lore of GW1, but he has the GREATEST potential to become THE most iconic villian of GW2. An all but minor character appearing in War in Kryta’s final act and basically being the sole survivor of the Mursaat that roamed in Kryta (Assuming he may even be the last of his race) he has every reason to hate and resent Humanity and all its potential allies.
Once, he stood atop a pedistal where he was all but worshipped as a god. He was there when Saul first created the mantle, even playing a part in helping found it by being one of the Mursaat present. Lazarus has a very important role to play as a leader and as an influencial character.
What kind of personality should Lazarus have?
I would assume, given that he has lost literally his entire race to his knowladge and equally helped elivate mankind to power in the first place. That he is going to be a vindictive individual, he is going to be particualrly angry and cruel but not without patience, he has had to be patient for over 250 years gathering revenge on the world.
He clearly has had time to “think” but I do not think he can completley let go of the scar humanity left on him. His power turned against him, his body crumbling, hes had to live humilated in rage for 250 years of enduring humanities disgusting existance and seen it form alliances with new races that now bolster its strength.
The idea alone must aggrivate him beyond all reason, but perhaps it also inspires him to undermine those alliances.
How would Lazarus be iconic?
Lazarus must be conveyed in a way that makes him a figurehead, not just a presence. He is clearly revered by the White Mantle as a god, rightly so, because he is in many ways a deity at this point by what we can assume is “alot” of blood stone infusion. My hypothesis, is that the infusion has made him vampiric after his bodies power was turned against him, forcing him to feed on lots of magical energy to survive.
I believe Lazarus needs alot of power and character, to be elegant, charismatic, confident and to an extent, extremely arrogant and enraged at humanity. The Mantle are but a means to an end to a Mursaat that has lost “everything” because of Humanity and obviously this fellow would seek nothing less than complete armageddon for the human race.
Thus, I believe he should work on undermining their alliances as stated above, weaving distrust between humanity and other races. Breaking bonds, undermining the unity of the five races as the dragons threaten to rip them apart. This distrust could give him the sword he needs to destroy them all, while the dragons do the work, all he has to do, is make sure they cant stand together against them.
He should not be the kind of villian that laughs evilly and steps into the frey making monologes, he sould be someone activly plotting and weaving chaos into the world.
That, is the villian id like Lazarus to be, someone who has lost his power, someone who wants to regain it, but above all else, humanity and everything it stands for, its allies included.
Must be wiped off the face of Tyria for him to be content.
He should not die in Season 3
If Lazarus “is” introduced into Season 3, I want him to carry into Expansion 2, because I think a good iconic villian needs more than one story to stand out.
He needs to be a regular face we can loathe and love to hate, like Scarlet, but done somewhat better even if Scarlet herself was fun.