In at least one picture from the concept art for “The Nightmare Within” we see Scarlet Briar overshadowed by (what we all assume is) the Champion Toxic Hybrid. (I have provided a link to that art here: https://www.guildwars2.com/en/the-game/releases/november-12-2013/ for ease of reference.) One thing is immediately obvious to everyone who views it: The creature behind Scarlet has six eyes. This observation has led to theories associating chaos magic with Abaddon. The association is easily formed; for starters, at least one of the Asura NPCs in the vicinity of the Thaumanova Reactor facility (Researcher Flizz) refers to the magic released in the explosion as “chaos magic”. Furthermore, a creature known as a “Chaos Beast” .spawns at the facility, characterized by six eyes. South of the facility, chaotic material is the new-found hoard of the Skritt of The Anthill, which is occasionally turning them into “Chaos Beasts” too. Finally, at least one model of Abaddon in GW1 was rendered with six eyes; Abaddon’s demonic worshippers, the Margonites, also had six eyes; so too the Titans, who were commanded by him. So, in a roundabout kind of way, you can link Abaddon to Thaumanova and from Thaumanova, to Scarlet.
But, as at least one prominent poster has noted, if chaos magic is to be associated with a human deity, it should be associated with Lyssa. (Refer to this post for further details: https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/lore/Abaddon-Releasing-Chaos-Energy-Magic.) The confusion behind the origins of chaos magic seems to be due to the nature of the Eternal Alchemy itself. According to the Zaishen Order, “a guild that holds tournaments to honor and protect holy places” aspects of the Eternal Alchemy include chaos and strife. So you could easily reinterpret this from a human perspective in the light of the Chaos Beasts and the Champion Toxic Hybrid to mean that this chaos magic is somehow related to Abaddon. But the distinctly human “feel” of GW1 is lacking in it’s sequel. To clarify, therefore, myself and a number of others may wish to reconsider to what we should attribute the existence of chaos magic.
We may need to reassess our current theories about the origins of chaos magic. To begin my own reorientation and perhaps to help everyone else too, consider this: Ley line theory may have the answer to the six eyes of Scarlet’s latest handiwork. According to the following referenced post (https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/lore/Abaddon-Releasing-Chaos-Energy-Magic) there may be a ley line running between the Thaumanova Reactor facility and the Chaos Crystal Cavern. Now consider carefully at least two points along this ley line. They are both Places Of Power; they are both portals. One is the Steam Portal of Lornar’s Pass; another is the Portal To The Underworld. This should not be ignored, as any area of Tyria in which we see a collection of multi-coloured crystals is the site of some kind of portal. Think about the Chaos Crystal Cavern: What do you see in there? An Unusual Asura Gate. Now turn your attention to the Darkhoof Heights. In a cave there you will fight a dark Raven shaman, after which you will be invited to use a portal to exit the location. There is also a portal in the Drakkar Spurs, overshadowed by giant ice crystals “buzzing” with magical energy. Lastly, there is a portal to the Font Of Rhand in Diessa Plateau, which leads to a cave (or catacomb, if you’d prefer) that is probably close to more magical crystals. The point is that all of these locations probably correspond to points along Tyria’s ley lines. They are points through which beings exit and enter. Somehow, Scarlet may have been able to incarnate a Nightmare creature, possibly by diverting it’s entrance through The Portal To The Underworld using ley lines.
But does this mean that we should overlook the connection between the Champion Toxic Hybrid and Abaddon? Not entirely. There are echoes of the dead deity’s voice in the hybrid. But remember, Abaddon was imprisoned in the Realm Of Torment; the demon Margonites also – so too the Titans. In other words, there is more in favour of arguing that six-eyed creatures have something to do with the Realm Of Torment than Abaddon. Of course, noting this association doesn’t mean that the Champion Toxic Hybrid isn’t a Margonite. I’ll leave speculation about that up to those more learned than I in this regard…
“No! I cannot be the last of my kind.”