Scarlet and Caithe

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Posted by: harris.7964

harris.7964

Q:

So,scarlet’s story has come to an end,and I havent done Aetherpath for a while but i think it is mentioned by scarlet tyat she knows the secret of Caithe.Did we finally learn that secret or it’s gone like Scarlet? (Sorry for typos,writing from tablet)

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Posted by: Aaron Ansari.1604

Aaron Ansari.1604

A:

We didn’t learn it, but a lot of the fan speculation was that it involved either Malyck’s tree or something to do with the Nightmare- if we were on the right track, it could easily be revisited when we go after Mordremoth.

R.I.P., Old Man of Auld Red Wharf. Gone but never forgotten.

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Posted by: harris.7964

harris.7964

I see.Thaanksssssss:-)

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Posted by: Konig Des Todes.2086

Konig Des Todes.2086

While Scarlet has come to an end, there are, IMO, far too many loose ends to say her story has come to an end. I expect we’ll be delving into her past and figure out the identity of the entity (be it Mordy or not), given that Marjory, Kasmeer, Vorpp, and the PC knows of its existence. It would be foolhardy not to go after the source of a mass terrorist.

And in this investigation, we may learn of the remaining loose ends of Scarlet’s story, such as Caithe’s secret. The fact that there was that blurb on the Spinal Blade blueprint kind of reinforces the idea.

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: Aaron Ansari.1604

Aaron Ansari.1604

Considering that our last “investigation” was us being spoonfed information so that we could pat ourselves on the back, I’m really hoping those loose ends will be integrated into some other format this time around. It doesn’t need to be part of the main plot, but I’m worried that if it isn’t it’ll once again just be us standing in a room being told things we would not reasonably know.

R.I.P., Old Man of Auld Red Wharf. Gone but never forgotten.