Gardenhoff and the wizard

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Posted by: CookieNoodle.6503

CookieNoodle.6503

Easy explanation of topic: I want, and I know that alot of us want to explore more upon the mysterious story of Isgarren and Gardenhoff! While Scarlet and her story is truly great, everyone needs a break once or twice and try something fresh for a while.

The story of Isgarren:
So in GW2 there is a village called Gardenhoff, it would seem to be a completely normal town but there’s several things that’s off about it. The town is packed with elementals that helps the villagers with everything, from daily chores to entertaining. These elementals are sent down to them from a huge floating castle by the horizon ( which you can see, it’s HUGE ). Most villagers does not seem disturbed by this, they’re actually the opposite. They love it. And they all seem to give credit to a mysterious man called Isgarren. The man that owns the floating castle. Nothing more is known of this man, except that everyone almost worships him and that every now and then, some commoners are invited to the castle and never, ever, returns.

SIDE NOTE: I also want to remind you or inform you that this tower or castle has actually been here since the first game: http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Wizard's_Tower

So how is this NOT something we want to know more about? It would be refreshing and truly intriguing! Cookie-out.

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Posted by: zwierz.9012

zwierz.9012

Amen, and +1 to that!

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Posted by: Redenaz.8631

Redenaz.8631

The story of Garenhoff is so “Twilight Zone”-eerie that I’m perfectly happy just to leave it alone, a mysterious little nook in Tyria. While I’m sure a lot of great content could be done with it, it feels so perfectly subtle and sinister right-now that I’d rather it be left alone while the story deals with other parts of the world.

~The Storyteller – Elementalist – Jade Quarry~

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Posted by: Jeff.4680

Jeff.4680

The longer the break from Scarlet, the better.

The sooner they move back to the real story, the best.

From the smallest blade of grass to the largest mountain, where life goes—so, too, should you.