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Posted by: Arden.7480

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Was that Kormir!?

“The Elder Dragon is no more”

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I thought it was Saw Gerrera

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Posted by: videoboy.4162

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It sounded like Livia

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Posted by: Arden.7480

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I relistened to the last scene when Kormir became a God and the voice in the end sounds like her.

Why Livia?? We have the god to fight and the character who is not good remembered but the people would say: Save Tyria?
It’s most likely said by someone really powerful- I think it is the voice of Kormir.

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Posted by: Illconceived Was Na.9781

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The voice actor for Kormir is Barbara Goodson.

Mari Weiss is Livia’s VA.

John Smith: “you should kill monsters, because killing monsters is awesome.”

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Posted by: videoboy.4162

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It’s most likely said by someone really powerful- I think it is the voice of Kormir.

Livia is insanely powerful and extremely long lived.

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Posted by: DaShi.1368

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Is that voice in the beginning Brahm lecturing us?

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Posted by: mbhalo.1547

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Its Jennifer Hale – Queen Jennah as she revealed to be Lyssa – “One God that stayed behind.”

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Posted by: Arden.7480

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Or well… This fulfill the prophecy sounds so Glint.
What if it is Aurene?

I am not so sure about Jennah and Anise being Lyssa, because Anise is talking in the trailer that Kryta must make uncommon allies. And if the voice in the end would be a bit 2-voiced (2aspects of Lyssa=2 voices who unite).

So it is:
1)Livia (story of Orr is back so most likely the thread of the scepter will come back)
2)Kormir (it is rather my hope to see Kormir my favorite character)
3)Aurene (she probably has another prophecy to give)

About other voices: at the beginning we hear Pact Commander, we hear also ghostly pact member who says that we must put something to lava. We hear Anise and then the secret voice about the prophecy who must be fullfilled.

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Posted by: Randulf.7614

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Or it could just be a voice over with no connection to anyone in current lore.

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Posted by: Konig Des Todes.2086

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The line about the prophecy is what’s talked about, yes?

That sounded a bit like the Glint revenant skills to me. Which doesn’t match GW1’s Glint voice, mind you.

The last line sounded like generic human female bandit NPCs to me, in a disinterested manner.

Also the god that stayed behind is the god who wasn’t part of the Exodus. Kormir. And our unlikely ally will be Joko.

Livia is insanely powerful and extremely long lived.

Nothing actually says Livia is powerful let alone “insanely powerful”. In the Sea of Sorrows novel, she doesn’t actually use any magic IIRC.

Is that voice in the beginning Brahm lecturing us?

No, it’s the male norn PC.

Dear ANet writers,
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.

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Ah, thanks.

15 charr…

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Posted by: Lord Trejgon.2809

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welp I’m not sure if I have read sea of sorrows, so I’d say last time I have seen Livia was in the custcene from EotN where she got her hands on scepter of orr.

for unlikely allies I think I’d agree with WoodenPotatoes that the only real “unlikely” ally for kryta would be orrian undead – palawa yoko could do, but would be less “unlikely” due to – well – human characters already allying with him in the past.

we know that scepter of orr – if still exist – had power to controll orrian undead

and now a little bit my personal theory thing – in the teaser we see a wraith but with green glow replaced with blue one [along the line of unlikely allies]

zhaitan had alot of green glow things.

energy ball in the scepter of orr is blue – quite close shade actually to that wraith thing.

theory – wraiths controlled by zhaitan had green glow, wraiths udner controll of the scepter – blue.

if thats true then we see over there quite an example of “unlikely ally” being in control of the owner of the long forgotten artifact – and last owner of it we know is – livia.

for the voice itself while it does not seem to be exacly same voice as in EotN cinematics, but it seems be “similar enought”

as for the human gods leaving tyria I think it refers more to the “second” exodus aka ending of the nightfall – and my first thought on one left behind being actually balthazar [based on contexts of previous episodes] and from his lines I’d say that if it’s him – he did not stay behind willingly.

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Correction on that, Trejgon: The Scepter of Orr had the power to control all things spiritual (just as the Staff of the Mists could control all things physical).

We’re not sure the Scepter of Orr could control undead because it was Khilbron who told us this – but he was already controlling those undead as the undead lich. Telling us “undead yield to the Scepter of Orr’s power” could be truth, or blatant lies to disguise the fact he was the lich leading the undead from the beginning.

However, we ourselves use the Scepter of Orr to guide a lost soul, and Khilbron uses it to control the souls (no undead bodies involved) of recently-slain White Mantle (something even a powerful necromancer would be hard pressed to do – controlling the souls of your enemies instantly).

Now, whether or not Khilrbon lied about the controlling undead part, the vast majority of risen are soulless (as proven to us by Romke and his crew, and that one Vigil crusader in Mount Maelstrom). While wraiths do seem to be corrupted souls, it’s questionable if this is so – they could easily just be corrupted skeletons (or part skeletons) and the rest is just magical glow no relation to souls (unfortunately the nature of wraiths are never explained).

Second issue with the theory of “risen controlled by the Scepter of Orr” is that despite the misnomer used by NPCs, risen are not undead. They are dragon minions, which are fundamentally different. Not all risen even come from corpses – some are living beings corrupted. As such, no manner of controlling undead – which are by default shambling masses of corpses bound to a master’s will or to the bound soul’s will until the death of the master or release of the soul – can control risen – which, like all dragon minions, are by default merely some manner of material (90% of the time being corpses) that is bound to their Elder Dragon’s will and even if they have a soul is bound to Elder Dragon’s will and will remain bound to Elder Dragon’s will even with said Elder Dragon’s death.

More likely, IMO, for the blue wraith to be imbued with Jormag magic, like we see destroyers turning green and black when imbued with Zhaitan’s magic. While Jormag may still live, his non-corruptive magic was shot across the continent in a beam – as was Primordus’ – so there’s a chance that some got scattered and picked up by dragon minions.

Also, about “the last owner of the Scepter of Orr” – it isn’t Livia. We know she had it for a time, but we also know that she no longer had it by the time of Sea of Sorrows, over 70 years prior to GW2. Most likely scenario is it being in either the Shining Blade’s hands or the Durmand Priory’s.

Dear ANet writers,
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.

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Posted by: perilisk.1874

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Correction on that, Trejgon: The Scepter of Orr had the power to control all things spiritual (just as the Staff of the Mists could control all things physical).

Is there are distinction between “spiritual” and “magical” such that “spiritual” is inclusive of both ghosts and titans, but not dragon minions?

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