The Elder Dragons and the Six
The recorded troubles of Tyria began subsequent to the arrival of humans, suggesting that the planet is in fact sentient and/or that the EDs embody that sentience.
Unfortunately you are mistaken. The only reason why the “troubles of Tyria” seems to begin after humans only because humans were the ones who started recording Tyria’s troubles in their history books, scrolls, stones, etc. that were used for educational purposes.
In fact, with the help of the Priory, we have learned that the troubles of Tyria predates humans, a.k.a. the first arrival of the EDs, thus they are determined to excavate whatever information they can find to defeat the dragons.
You drew the wrong conclusion, but you make a good story.
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As Sir Vincent III says, we only know of the troubles of Tyria post humanity’s arrival because most of the history of the world as we know it comes from humanity (and more and more of it is proving to be wrong by the whims of ArenaNet >.>).
We have learned that the conflicts easily predate humanity – the jotun were a brutal race even before they fell, fighting to rule the Shiverpeaks back then. There was the previous several risings of the Elder Dragons that predate the Elder Dragons (the last one being roughly 10,000 BE). The charr were also hostile before humanity’s arrival, and subjugated the grawl and kicked out other races from Ascalon.
And let’s not forget that during the last Elder Dragon rise, the mursaat betrayed and nearly wiped out the Seers before fleeing the world to save their own rear ends.
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
I think that you’ve both brought up a good point which I concede.
My theory about the ED’s being embodiments of Tyria, however, I will continue to speculate about.
I think that you’ve both brought up a good point which I concede.
My theory about the ED’s being embodiments of Tyria, however, I will continue to speculate about.
That is a very good story but not the first. The Square game called Chrono Cross (edit: now that I think of it, it might be some other game) also have the story based on the idea that the dragons are somewhat part of “earth”. That story line is really good, but in the end, it’s too shallow and boring because it leave the hero feeling defeated. How can the hero fight the dragons if the very nature of their extermination will also cause global annihilation?
So if the EDs are embodiments of Tyria, how can the hero destroy the very planet they live in? But this is not the case. The fact that no such retaliation (like weather change or earthquake) came from Tyria after defeating Zhaitan proves that your theory, may be a good story, is unfortunately also not accurate.
Full set of 5 unique skills for both dual-wield weapon sets: P/P and D/D – Make it happen
PvE – DD/CS/AC – If that didn’t work, roll a Reaper or Revenant.
(edited by Sir Vincent III.1286)