Recall Ellen Kiel
I heard that Ellen Kiel likes to shoot Quaggans from an airship, something about them being a dangers and needed culling.
You support Ellen Kiel, you support Quaggan blood sports.
Vote Evon 1327!
You guys better don’t let Evon down again and buy enough of his black lion chests for tokens next time!
“Whose Charr is this?”- “Ted’s.”
“Who’s Ted?”- “Ted’s dead, baby. Ted’s dead.”
Kiel didn’t win, the players did. With her promotion she has left the Living Story alone (admittedly Scarlet isn’t doing better) and her burden on the story has been lifted (the average fanfiction has more interesting characters than what Kiel put across as lead of several Living Story arcs). Another election would push her back into the spotlight, something I hope we never have to endure again.
Honestly, I don’t think the election worked well. It got some players engaged (in a way, some of it was negative, some of it was positive) but the caricatures that Kiel and Evon represented were insulting and a low point for the story. The election had so much baggage (cheaper WPs, good vs evil, pachinko box hate tied to Evon, Fractal choice – the list goes on) it is impossible to determine exactly what it is players decided. We know Kiel won, we will never know why. There were too many variables for the election to fairly represent any of the specific issues, like an unpopular law that gets passed because it was tacked onto an irrelevant bill. The GW2 election really emphasises some of the worst things about American (in particular, but not exclusively) politics.
I think the story is better off dealing with more traditional conflicts, leave the politics for the real world. If they want to give players choice in the future, there has got to be a better way.
and in her place we get a keil equivalent characters
I voted with my gut, and my gut told me gnashblade is only looking out for one guy: gnashblade.
I’d like to see more elections later, but let the decsions in the future be more ephemeral so players are more inclined to vote with their gut (and vote once!) than with their wallet, desire to see a specific fractal, etc.
I would have liked to see an election in which players decided who to vote for based specifically on who they though would actually be the best choice for LA.
I understand that’s not how politics works but… isn’t this a fantasy game?
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ
I wonder what would happen if Kiel was removed and we had a new council member. One that got that place due to actual merit. One who protected Lion’s Arch and the whole world from the menace of Zhaitan.
Yes, i’m talking about Trahearne.
Oh, the rage that would ensue.
I wonder what would happen if Kiel was removed and we had a new council member. One that got that place due to actual merit. One who protected Lion’s Arch and the whole world from the menace of Zhaitan.
Yes, i’m talking about Trahearne.
Oh, the rage that would ensue.
I’d vote for him and then walk through Lions Arch, muttering: “This won’t end well.”
“Whose Charr is this?”- “Ted’s.”
“Who’s Ted?”- “Ted’s dead, baby. Ted’s dead.”
I wonder what would happen if Kiel was removed and we had a new council member. One that got that place due to actual merit. One who protected Lion’s Arch and the whole world from the menace of Zhaitan.
Yes, i’m talking about Trahearne.
Oh, the rage that would ensue.
Extra Extra! Salad Scoops Council Captain! Trahearne Trumps Kiel in Killer Coup!
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ
The lore behind the fall of a god is much more important than the Inquest blowing up an experiment. The landscape of Tyria was forever changed in the god wars, and missing out on a chance to see just a tiny part of it is disheartening.
It wasn’t just about GW1 lore tying into GW2 lore. It’s part of the backstory of the overall GW universe.
Well the Reactor also has changed the landscape of Tyria (also forever, for all we know).
Reactor is also lore releated to the GW universe, just newer lore.
You Evonists really need to stop complaining about the loss of Abaddon fractal. With either fractal we still get GW lore, one just happens to be newer lore (which is potentially more relevant, since the gods pretty much have abandoned the humans).
#KielForJustice
Please give us a keyring…
True Reactor lore is relevant. But keep in mind that the Reactor’s side effects from the experiment is small scale compared to the battle between gods. Even Shiro’s magic explosion from GW:Factions had more of an impact than the Chaos energies released in the current story (i.e. Jade sea).
So as I brought up previously, the loss of the human gods lore Fractal is quite significant. I can only hope that we get a chance to put Evon in charge. Otherwise, as Anet stated, the other Fractal will never be made.
Although another compromise would be if Ree Soesbee would write a book detailing the past lore. I’d gladly pay for that.
(..) I can only hope that we get a chance to put Evon in charge. Otherwise, as Anet stated, the other Fractal will never be made.
(…)
I’m pretty sure that this was a one time deal, meaning that particular fractal will not be on the table anymore – but it may be between two others (or maybe something different anyways).
Not saying it should be, but that’s how I understood the terms. We’ll see it when we get there. I’m actually curious when that might be.
“Whose Charr is this?”- “Ted’s.”
“Who’s Ted?”- “Ted’s dead, baby. Ted’s dead.”
Personally I hope either Evon or Mad King Thorn busts into a Fractal containing Abaddon’s prison and freeing him and bringing him to present Tyria(out of religious reasons if Evon or out of Insanity reasons if Mad King Thorn).
Abbadon’s defeat at the hands of the Gods will never be shown yet they never mentioned other events in Abaddon’s history.
I didn’t take the fractal into account when deciding to vote. I value quality of gameplay over lore, and because I had no idea which fractal would end up with the most entertaining gameplay, I couldn’t let it affect my choice.
I never buy keys, yet I do use waypoints. A handful of silver saved is better than nothing at all, so Kiel got my vote. And she delivered.
So as I brought up previously, the loss of the human gods lore Fractal is quite significant.
Why? Significant for who? What does it change for anybody to know more about this, other than personal satisfaction/curiosity? Even the “living” gods are no longer relevant in Tyria. They’re not active. They might as well not exist. So… what?
I as a player don’t care about the old gods.
My human characters are more invested in the things that happen right now. My asuran, charr, norn and sylvari characters don’t give a skritt about human gods either.
So I don’t know what your definition of “quite significant” is. Maybe you meant “interesting to me”? Which would be fair enough and a good enough reason for you to vote for whichever fractal you chose. But please don’t try to make other people feel like they did it “wrong”.
~ Whips ~ City Minigames ~ City Jumping Puzzles ~
So as I brought up previously, the loss of the human gods lore Fractal is quite significant.
Why? Significant for who? What does it change for anybody to know more about this, other than personal satisfaction/curiosity? Even the “living” gods are no longer relevant in Tyria. They’re not active. They might as well not exist. So… what?
I as a player don’t care about the old gods.
My human characters are more invested in the things that happen right now. My asuran, charr, norn and sylvari characters don’t give a skritt about human gods either.So I don’t know what your definition of “quite significant” is. Maybe you meant “interesting to me”? Which would be fair enough and a good enough reason for you to vote for whichever fractal you chose. But please don’t try to make other people feel like they did it “wrong”.
Well it’s safe to say that since you don’t care for any lore, it makes sense that you wouldn’t understand the importance of such a major event like the fall of a god.
I’ll leave you with this: Without the lore from the past, there would be no GW1, and thus no GW2. The Guild Wars universe is Story centric. Lore drives the events that take place. Without it, then the game becomes a “kill ten skritt” and win the game.
PS – The Six gods are part of the Eternal Alchemy (asura religion), more powerful than the Titans (charr past religion), greater than the Spirits of the Wild (norn religion), and more significant than the Dream (sylvari religion).
So as I brought up previously, the loss of the human gods lore Fractal is quite significant.
Why? Significant for who? What does it change for anybody to know more about this, other than personal satisfaction/curiosity? Even the “living” gods are no longer relevant in Tyria. They’re not active. They might as well not exist. So… what?
I as a player don’t care about the old gods.
My human characters are more invested in the things that happen right now. My asuran, charr, norn and sylvari characters don’t give a skritt about human gods either.So I don’t know what your definition of “quite significant” is. Maybe you meant “interesting to me”? Which would be fair enough and a good enough reason for you to vote for whichever fractal you chose. But please don’t try to make other people feel like they did it “wrong”.
Well it’s safe to say that since you don’t care for any lore, it makes sense that you wouldn’t understand the importance of such a major event like the fall of a god.
I’ll leave you with this: Without the lore from the past, there would be no GW1, and thus no GW2. The Guild Wars universe is Story centric. Lore drives the events that take place. Without it, then the game becomes a “kill ten skritt” and win the game.
PS – The Six gods are part of the Eternal Alchemy (asura religion), more powerful than the Titans (charr past religion), greater than the Spirits of the Wild (norn religion), and more significant than the Dream (sylvari religion).
That is entirely opinionated, seeing as how we don’t actually fully understand how the mists work. and on another point, I highly doubt the gw2 team would handle such lore with care anyways.
So as I brought up previously, the loss of the human gods lore Fractal is quite significant.
Why? Significant for who? What does it change for anybody to know more about this, other than personal satisfaction/curiosity? Even the “living” gods are no longer relevant in Tyria. They’re not active. They might as well not exist. So… what?
I as a player don’t care about the old gods.
My human characters are more invested in the things that happen right now. My asuran, charr, norn and sylvari characters don’t give a skritt about human gods either.So I don’t know what your definition of “quite significant” is. Maybe you meant “interesting to me”? Which would be fair enough and a good enough reason for you to vote for whichever fractal you chose. But please don’t try to make other people feel like they did it “wrong”.
Well it’s safe to say that since you don’t care for any lore, it makes sense that you wouldn’t understand the importance of such a major event like the fall of a god.
I’ll leave you with this: Without the lore from the past, there would be no GW1, and thus no GW2. The Guild Wars universe is Story centric. Lore drives the events that take place. Without it, then the game becomes a “kill ten skritt” and win the game.
PS – The Six gods are part of the Eternal Alchemy (asura religion), more powerful than the Titans (charr past religion), greater than the Spirits of the Wild (norn religion), and more significant than the Dream (sylvari religion).
That is entirely opinionated, seeing as how we don’t actually fully understand how the mists work. and on another point, I highly doubt the gw2 team would handle such lore with care anyways.
No, actually, I’ll have to agree with him on this one. Without Abbadon, Guild Wars just wouldn’t be Guild Wars. He was responsible for a ton of important stuff (such as the introduction of magic to mortal races). Learning more about his character and history would be intriguing.
I heard that Ellen Kiel likes to shoot Quaggans from an airship, something about them being a dangers and needed culling.
You support Ellen Kiel, you support Quaggan blood sports.
Vote Evon 1327!
You support Evon Gnarshblade, you support countless zergs of people standing in straits of devastation, purchasing quaggan tonics.
You support Evon Gnarshblade, you support countless zergs of people standing in straits of devastation, purchasing quaggan tonics.
That is complete slander!
See what Ms Kiel supporters resort to? Blackening Mr Gnashblades good name with false accusations that his supporters are tonic drinking mindless hordes. What has the political situation in Lions Arch come to?
You vote for Evon and you vote for honest election campaigns.
Kiel supporters continue to smear Evon’s good name. I can only hope that Anet realizes that there was a mistake made by the players, and that we have a “Living Story Recall Election” to pull Ellen Kiel out, and place Evon Gnashblade on the Captain’s Council.
And if/when we recall Kiel, I think it would be fair that players pay back all discounted WP costs that she gave. Tis a small price to pay to have Evon in his rightful place, since he’s the Hero of Lion’s Arch.
Evon – The People’s Charr
I will laugh if the thaumanova reactor’s fallout is caused by the player characters themselves.
From what I just saw in the Dev twitch stream be prepared to laugh.
I will laugh if the thaumanova reactor’s fallout is caused by the player characters themselves.
From what I just saw in the Dev twitch stream be prepared to laugh.
Yup, he said we were the inquest strike team, correct?
Please give us a keyring…
Wait wait wait. I didn’t see the stream. Are you confirming that the entire lore of the Reactor Fractal… is based on someone “we” did, or will do? As in our interference with the Fractal research caused a rift in time, and lead to the Reactor breaking. Or is it just that we’ll play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown?
In either scenario, this makes the case for a Recall Election even greater. I feel so bad for Evon and his supporters right now. The Abaddon Fractal is just screaming to be built…
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Wait wait wait. I didn’t see the stream. Are you confirming that the entire lore of the Reactor Fractal… is based on someone “we” did, or will do? As in our interference with the Fractal research caused a rift in time, and lead to the Reactor breaking. Or is it just that we’ll play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown?
In either scenario, this makes the case for a Recall Election even greater. I feel so bad for Evon and his supporters right now. The Abaddon Fractal is just screaming to be built…
People are just confusing the fractals of the mist with a time travel device. From the short segment we saw we will probably just play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown.
Tyr Sylvison – Warrior
Illyiah – Revenant
Wait wait wait. I didn’t see the stream. Are you confirming that the entire lore of the Reactor Fractal… is based on someone “we” did, or will do? As in our interference with the Fractal research caused a rift in time, and lead to the Reactor breaking. Or is it just that we’ll play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown?
In either scenario, this makes the case for a Recall Election even greater. I feel so bad for Evon and his supporters right now. The Abaddon Fractal is just screaming to be built…
People are just confusing the fractals of the mist with a time travel device. From the short segment we saw we will probably just play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown.
/sigh
Evon would have given us some good lore with his Fractal. This livestream is additional proof to that fact.
Wait wait wait. I didn’t see the stream. Are you confirming that the entire lore of the Reactor Fractal… is based on someone “we” did, or will do? As in our interference with the Fractal research caused a rift in time, and lead to the Reactor breaking. Or is it just that we’ll play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown?
In either scenario, this makes the case for a Recall Election even greater. I feel so bad for Evon and his supporters right now. The Abaddon Fractal is just screaming to be built…
People are just confusing the fractals of the mist with a time travel device. From the short segment we saw we will probably just play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown.
/sigh
Evon would have given us some good lore with his Fractal. This livestream is additional proof to that fact.
As a fervent Gnashblade supporter you were going to say that regardless of what I told you
Tyr Sylvison – Warrior
Illyiah – Revenant
Wait wait wait. I didn’t see the stream. Are you confirming that the entire lore of the Reactor Fractal… is based on someone “we” did, or will do? As in our interference with the Fractal research caused a rift in time, and lead to the Reactor breaking. Or is it just that we’ll play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown?
In either scenario, this makes the case for a Recall Election even greater. I feel so bad for Evon and his supporters right now. The Abaddon Fractal is just screaming to be built…
People are just confusing the fractals of the mist with a time travel device. From the short segment we saw we will probably just play the part of the Inquest who caused the meltdown.
/sigh
Evon would have given us some good lore with his Fractal. This livestream is additional proof to that fact.
As a fervent Gnashblade supporter you were going to say that regardless of what I told you
Because no matter what response you gave, they all lead to the same conclusion: people should have voted Evon Gnashblade.
And BL Keys and RNG are still here. Voting for Kiel did nothing in that regards.
Responding purely to this.
For many players, myself partially included, it was considered that a vote for Evon was a vote of support for RNG Black Lion Chest weapons.
Yes, they already existed. Yes, they’re still here, arguably the system is worse. I’ll know, however, that I did not vote for the NPC who claims to be in charge of the BLTC, and therefore I am not showing my support and admiration of such a system.
ArenaNet will ignore it, of course, and do whatever NCSoft tells them to do with the Black Lion Trading Company when it comes down to it. Let’s not kid ourselves. In essence, the election meant very, very little. Probably some weird social experiment for a local university?
#tinfoilhat
I will laugh if the thaumanova reactor’s fallout is caused by the player characters themselves.
From what I just saw in the Dev twitch stream be prepared to laugh.
Yup, he said we were the inquest strike team, correct?
Inquest Infiltrator Squad – first thing they did was blowing a hole in the reactor wall allowing themselves entry.
I remember theories on chaos magic opening rifts in time and maybe we would see the creator(s) of the steamcreatures (oddly enough there is one above the reactor if you have the keys) and it was their doing that the reactor explodes. But there was/is an opportunity to learn about their origin and explain why it currently sits above the reactor.
But alas it could just be the Inquest that causes the explosion which would be a disappointment considering the other possibilities.
And BL Keys and RNG are still here. Voting for Kiel did nothing in that regards.
Responding purely to this.
For many players, myself partially included, it was considered that a vote for Evon was a vote of support for RNG Black Lion Chest weapons.
Yes, they already existed. Yes, they’re still here, arguably the system is worse. I’ll know, however, that I did not vote for the NPC who claims to be in charge of the BLTC, and therefore I am not showing my support and admiration of such a system.
ArenaNet will ignore it, of course, and do whatever NCSoft tells them to do with the Black Lion Trading Company when it comes down to it. Let’s not kid ourselves. In essence, the election meant very, very little. Probably some weird social experiment for a local university?
#tinfoilhat
As with real life politics, each camp will have their supporters, and those who just don’t care. As a hardcore Evon supporter, I know for a fact the GW2 universe would have been better off with him winning. But alas, he was the under dog in this race. Too many people only saw him as the evil charr, while they saw Kiel as the goody human princess warrior.