Can we raise Aurene to be evil?
Feed that annoying quaggan guarding over the baby griffons in Bitterfrost to her.
I’m not sure not feeding her the Smoked Fish is ‘evil’. I kept one of the items as a souvenir.
I see no difference in the slightest.
Maybe you could abstain from bringing her the items from around Tyria? I think that’s optional. /shrug
Nope — because despite being the hero, you are in a story that you don’t fundamentally control.
This is the biggest shortfall of the model of player/character as the hero, in game design, rather than something more like what The Secret World did — character as a contributor, possibly a wildly significant one, to the story, but not the lead.
I ran the Aurene quest for the first chapter of living world season one and never gave her the smoked fish. I kinda wanna see if I can raise Aurene to be evil. Is there anything else terrible I can do?
so aurene will turn evil if we dont give her a treat even tho she helped us help orphans hmm
I ran the Aurene quest for the first chapter of living world season one and never gave her the smoked fish. I kinda wanna see if I can raise Aurene to be evil. Is there anything else terrible I can do?
so aurene will turn evil if we dont give her a treat even tho she helped us help orphans hmm
It’s like we are the lite version of evil. More kinda … lil evil.
I ran the Aurene quest for the first chapter of living world season one and never gave her the smoked fish. I kinda wanna see if I can raise Aurene to be evil. Is there anything else terrible I can do?
Being evil isn’t allowed. You’ll have to settle for being annoying by not giving her treats.
ANet may give it to you.
I’d rather not bother with her at all, to be honest.
I know we’re supposed to care about her, but we’ve never really been given a choice about if we want to be involved with her or not. She’s forced onto the player as part of the story, and generally seen as more important than us.
I want a virtual pet that I can enjoy on my own terms. If I wanted some demanding little pest that requires me to do things I don’t enjoy, I’d get a real cat again.
Then again, I’ve got all the parenting instincts of a rabid toaster waffle.
delicate, brick-like subtlety.
I ran the Aurene quest for the first chapter of living world season one and never gave her the smoked fish. I kinda wanna see if I can raise Aurene to be evil. Is there anything else terrible I can do?
You should feed her an orphan instead.
Aurene will be evil because Mordremoth will soon take that body. He has his champion, Caithe, guarding it.
Lazarus is being played like a fool hunting down Jormag and Primordus like he is. Mordremoth tricked the pact into releasing his ley-line magic and allowing the White Mantle to revive Lazarus. Mordremoth knew he couldn’t use the blood stones.
So to answer your question: yes we can raise Aurene to be evil because Mordremoth demands it. Soon the Sylvari will be free. Soon you will all learn to fear the power of the jungle dragon!
Feed that annoying quaggan guarding over the baby griffons in Bitterfrost to her.
If that doesn’t help then just keep them Quaggan’s coming, she’s bound to turn evil at some point ;P
Aurene is identified as a female dragon, so she has to be good. Only dragons that are identified as male can be evil.
Aurene is identified as a female dragon, so she has to be good. Only dragons that are identified as male can be evil.
What?
I see zero logic in this…
… The human race would never have to worry about be oppressed again.”
I think trolls should have their computers smashed. ’Its all part of the game. U mad bro?’
When all the Elder Dragons are dead, 1/2 the magic will be consumed by Aurene and the other 1/2 will be consumed by another egg that houses Tequatil’s legacy. The commander now takes on the role of a concerned parent whose young adult daughter, being formerly obedient and good natured, is now coying over the new bad boy in town. You yell at Aurene, scolding her for considering companionship with such rebellious youth over the nice and hard working jungle wurm next door you’ve been trying to hook her up with since her junior year in high school.
Alas, your attempts only push her further away from you and closer to her new boyfriend. She leaves home without notice and travels across the content with Teq. Jr. with nothing but a run down dragon truck and the young ley energy coursing through their… whatevers.
Several years go by and you wave your fist in anger as that jungle wurm from earlier graduates to become a successful consortium ambassador for the Caledon Forest region while that drop out Teq. Jr. seriously thinks he can support Aurene and their two kids (they’re not even married!) with a tattoo parlor he started in the new norn settlements in The Far Shiverpeaks.
The Wintersday that year is awkward, as you agreed to have it at their place, the first time you’ve seen Aurene since that day she walked out. You’re initially disgusted at run down property, the budget food being served for dinner, and the fact that your grand kids only got refurbished Ventari plushies for gifts. You think to yourself, “How can Aurene possibly be happy with this!? She was raised in a city made out of kittening gold!”
After dinner, Aurene asks if she can talk to you while Teq. Jr. plays with the kids. “Look, I know this isn’t what you were expecting I would be at when you pampered me in Tarir all those years,” she says in a slightly guilt ridden tone. “You were expecting me to grow up to be some sort of savior of Tyria that the entire world looks up to and will remember for eternity. That I would live up to and surpass the expectations my biological mother set before me, but this just feels so right.” She turns away to face the living room where Teq. Jr. and the kids are laughing and playing, “I know this doesn’t look perfect to you and definitely not to those stuck up exalted, but I am genuinely happy here.”
Swallowing your pride, you begin to understand. All those years you thought you we’re training Aurene to be Tyria’s hope, to make a peaceful golden age in one fell swoop. Instead she only came to better understand the precious value of everyday life, warts and all, and dreamed of being able to being joy one step at a time to others and herself. To be one of many of us who watch out for each other as a community and as a family. You cannot speak a single word with out struggling to hold back tears, but you don’t have to, because Aurene can read your mind. You both simply walk out to the living room to join the rest of the family, with you as now a better more understanding person.
Yo Anet, this one’s on me, but let me know if you want to hire me for future LS.