I was talking in mapchat… and I love a good friendly debate, or discussion, or a creative but non-abusive troll… and I find both lore and playing devil’s advocate very fun at times. The following idea kind of stemmed from that.
Was Prince Rurik’s dad really a bad guy? Did he banish his son? Sure, but in a way his son rebelled by speaking out against himand last I checked rebellion was treason. He could have been executed. He just did what he thought was best for his people, just like prince rurik did. That seems like a good thing even if hindsight is 20/20 and history/facts/logic is debatable. In a way by banishment he showed mercy. That’s way more than most kings did back then. Also this way his people would survive (the ones who fled to kryta/lions arch with rurik) if the worse should happen and the charr wiped them all out, but he also wouldn’t be seen as a coward but instead as a strong leader who stood up to a might foe up to the very end. All very admirable qualities and also quite well thought out.
Did he fight the charr? Absolutely. In gw1 times the charr were the bad guys… they caused the searing and ruined the land, murdered thousands of people savagely. We were the heroes for fighting the charr. Sure gw2 changed it to make it fit lorewise and made the shamans and flame legion the bad guys. But it was still the charr army and people as a whole. He was fighting the bad guys? The enemies that we helped and also slaughtered thousands of them? Sounds like a good guy/hero to me.
Did he turn his people into ghosts? Absolutely. Why did he do it? To keep them from dying savagely by the charr army that was about to wipe them all out anyways. At least this way they would keep on existing. Maybe even get some satisfaction from revenge or at least be their enemies thorn on their side. Did not the humans of orr do the same thing? Did not their leader drown the nation to save the humans from also experiencing a brutal and savage genocide by an invading charr army? And possible torture? Sure they drowned but it still seems less cruel. Was not orr the city of magic, the place the gods used to live? the center or enlightenment, the brilliant thinkers, the leaders, etc. Sure zhaiten raised it up in time and they became his undead servants but at the time they didn’t know any better. It was a hard decision but seemed like a good one. If nothing else they would take down their killers and enemies with them. So why is one ok and the human king’s foefire that turned them all into ghosts so bad? They can’t rest in peace maybe? Might hurt or be eternally kitten ed? Still suffering? Who knows. I doubt he was a highly skilled elementalist or necromancer familiar with all the possible side effects of unknown magic. He had a hard choice to make and made it like any decisive wise ruler.
Finally what about the great dwarf. In the battle against the great destroyer did he not also do a similar thing? Did we as heroes not help him do it? Did he not turn both his army and his entire race into stone soldiers to fight the destroyers eternally underground? How is that, that different from turning humans into ghosts to fight their enemies? Why is the dwarf considered a hero and the human king a villain? Because gw2 logic that says let’s all be friends says so? History is all perspective. If the king had the same intentions as the great dwarf couldn’t he also be a hero. Or at least a tragic hero? Why does he have to be remembered as a bad guy? Did not the dwarves when they turned to stone, also cease to exist as an individual. According to lore did they not become one person in mind, controlled by the king. Doesn’t that kind of mean they also died, at least the part that makes them who they are, their soul? Sure you could say they might have evolved, maybe, but who knows. Personally I would rather keep my individuality and not have to fight for eternity and be me, not a slave to a king’s every will. That seems way worse than being a ghost. At least they have memories and are themselves still. Following this logic maybe the great dwarf was a bad guy? He kind of did the same thing but worse in my opinion.
Just something to think about and consider. He also gave us fiery dragon swords and how cool is that
(edited by Chrono.6928)