(speculation)Mordy's Champ
why dont you come up with more creative ways of trahearn dieing?
like he fighting the cahmp and ends up being killed
or he falling from the pale tree and fall dmg killed him.. (id lol about this)
but i actually dont want him to be killed off
soo many did already died without anything good…
belinde took her sword into her grave as it seems
drooburt somehow threw that money into the quicksand be4 he died
i fear that even if trahearn ends up dead
the majority f the players just finds something else to flame about
nothing really will change
so just let him live
(and give me belindas sword pls)
Trahearne can’t die because he is the official mascotte/scapegoat of everything wrong within GW2.
If something happens ingame, remember, it’s always Trahearne’s fault.
I remember drytop and the surrounding area being home to a certain enemy that I’ve never been able to kill…
Maybe that’ll be Mordremoth’s champion… Rotwing. >__o¿
I don’t raid, I barely fractal, and I suck beyond words at PvP and WvW.
But I try, and that’s what counts.
I remember drytop and the surrounding area being home to a certain enemy that I’ve never been able to kill…
Maybe that’ll be Mordremoth’s champion… Rotwing. >__o¿
Rotscale resided in Majesty’s Rest, guarding the crypts of ancient Krytan royalty and nobility.
A fantasy of sci-fi cyborg implants grafted into the desiccated flesh of Guild Wars’ corpse.
(edited by Thalador.4218)
Is the nightmare as a part of Mordrem’s corruption an option?
I remember drytop and the surrounding area being home to a certain enemy that I’ve never been able to kill…
Maybe that’ll be Mordremoth’s champion… Rotwing. >__o¿Rotwing resided in Majesty’s Rest, guarding the crypts of ancient Krytan royalty and nobility.
You mean Rotscale?
Rotwing is a type of weapon
I remember drytop and the surrounding area being home to a certain enemy that I’ve never been able to kill…
Maybe that’ll be Mordremoth’s champion… Rotwing. >__o¿Rotwing resided in Majesty’s Rest, guarding the crypts of ancient Krytan royalty and nobility.
You mean Rotscale?
Rotwing is a type of weapon
Rotscale, yes. Thank you. I made the proper edit.
Still, it doesn’t change what I was getting at: Rotscale could be found in Majesty’s Rest, not Dry Top.
A fantasy of sci-fi cyborg implants grafted into the desiccated flesh of Guild Wars’ corpse.
By all accounts and likelyhood, if Anet wanted to go through with what how they hinted everything in the buildup instead of adding more and more new characters and content nobody will remember; Mordremoth’s champion would be Faolain.
Faolain and Caithe discovered Mordremoth’s corruption. Caithe resisted it through will, Faolain gave into it for power. She went bonkers, and started spreading it through the Nightmare Court, this being what Scarlet knew and blackmailed Caithe with assumedly through the Aetherblade path/section of Twilight Arbor.
Faolain is still alive, and has merely retreated from the Arbor. She’ll return, probably further insane.
Of course this may have already taken a 180 degree turn for “nah, man, original characters”, but.
By all accounts and likelyhood, if Anet wanted to go through with what how they hinted everything in the buildup instead of adding more and more new characters and content nobody will remember; Mordremoth’s champion would be Faolain.
Faolain and Caithe discovered Mordremoth’s corruption. Caithe resisted it through will, Faolain gave into it for power. She went bonkers, and started spreading it through the Nightmare Court, this being what Scarlet knew and blackmailed Caithe with assumedly through the Aetherblade path/section of Twilight Arbor.
Faolain is still alive, and has merely retreated from the Arbor. She’ll return, probably further insane.Of course this may have already taken a 180 degree turn for “nah, man, original characters”, but.
I don’t believe the nightmare is connected to Mordremoth. Therefore, I don’t believe that Faolain will be his champion. To me the nightmare is part of the dream and that the nightmare court are still protected by it.
By all accounts and likelyhood, if Anet wanted to go through with what how they hinted everything in the buildup instead of adding more and more new characters and content nobody will remember; Mordremoth’s champion would be Faolain.
Faolain and Caithe discovered Mordremoth’s corruption. Caithe resisted it through will, Faolain gave into it for power. She went bonkers, and started spreading it through the Nightmare Court, this being what Scarlet knew and blackmailed Caithe with assumedly through the Aetherblade path/section of Twilight Arbor.
Faolain is still alive, and has merely retreated from the Arbor. She’ll return, probably further insane.Of course this may have already taken a 180 degree turn for “nah, man, original characters”, but.
I don’t believe the nightmare is connected to Mordremoth. Therefore, I don’t believe that Faolain will be his champion. To me the nightmare is part of the dream and that the nightmare court are still protected by it.
I don’t think Faolain is his champion either but I do think Mord is the root (pun intended) cause of the Nightmare. Considering the dialog centered around Omadd and Scarlet, Omadd said whatever she encountered in his machine was something she brought in with her. I believe that is a significant hint, whether the Pale Tree is a minion of Mord or not – I do think he’s had some influence in conjuring the Nightmare; however, being that his existence has been kept so heavily secret, his role in the Nightmare has been minuscule.
Using an analogy I used weeks back, it’s like Mord is holding the pot that is the Dream but not having his hands inside of it. The Dream acting like a field of protection so he can’t get as directly involved.
It is highly likely that Rotscale is a champion of an elder dragon, considering Rotscale (along with Kuunavang) was officially compared to Glint at some point.
As a bone dragon, Zhaitan would have been the logical choice. But Zhaitan is no more and we never did learn why Tequatl got a surge of power. I don’t think he really fits the profile for Mordremoth.
As a bone dragon, Zhaitan would have been the logical choice. But Zhaitan is no more and we never did learn why Tequatl got a surge of power. I don’t think he really fits the profile for Mordremoth.
As silly as it was, it was because they wanted to improve the encounter and make it more difficult. That was the “why”. Throwing a lore spin on it, they explained that due to Zhaitan’s defeat the energies amplified Tequatl. My guess would be similar to how Kormir ascended at Abaddon’s defeat. As different as the gods are to the EDs, there may still be a certain unifying similarity, a law of sorts that must be abidded by.
I still like to think though Zhaitan’s death, while claimed, is more subject to ones perception. There’s so much going back and forth, I’d believe that during the next cycle millions of years from now that he’d rise back up.
If he’s going to have a dragon shaped champion like Jormag and Kralk, they are either going to use the same model used in the Sylvari tutorial or build off it.
Whether or not he’s ever going to have a humanoid one or something like the Eyes of Zhaitan is anyone’s guess.
As silly as it was, it was because they wanted to improve the encounter and make it more difficult. That was the “why”. Throwing a lore spin on it, they explained that due to Zhaitan’s defeat the energies amplified Tequatl. My guess would be similar to how Kormir ascended at Abaddon’s defeat. As different as the gods are to the EDs, there may still be a certain unifying similarity, a law of sorts that must be abidded by.
When did they say this? Was it some simple Q&A thing because I’ve never seen anything substantial about it.
I do recall it being said at the release of Tequatl Rising that his power surge would play a part in the story. Guess not then…
why dont you come up with more creative ways of trahearn dieing?
How about… the Pale Tree is mortally wounded and he sacrifices himself in a ritual he picked up in Orr to heal her so that the Sylvari people have a future?
why dont you come up with more creative ways of trahearn dieing?
How about… the Pale Tree is mortally wounded and he sacrifices himself in a ritual he picked up in Orr to heal her so that the Sylvari people have a future?
How about… a golem gone haywire uses his spinning knockback attack to mow Trahearne down like a weedwhacker and the clippings are given a hero’s burial in a paper bag at the end of the driveway?
Looking at the GW2 Wiki article on Zhaitan, there’s a model size comparison of Zhatian, older version of Zhaitan and four dragons, three of which are champions of EDs and the dragon that we see in the Sylvari personal story. Is it possible they had ideas of this dragon being Mordy’s champion long time ago?