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Kiel vs. Evon

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Crashday.1792

Well Evon could easily buy a ship and be a captain, he probably already has considering he runs a huge trading business.
I’m not too sure about Kiel or about how much money is needed, but maybe she took a lot of nice stuff from AR with her:p

Anyway, Evon seems to have the right character for this, and I missed flame and frost, so I’d love to try his dungeon, so I’m definitely an Evon supporter
I am curious though, how much are waypoint costs reduced by?

If Evon buys a ship to become a captain and then just tosses in the fee to become a council member we’d be reliving “Sea of Sorrows”;
where the most powerful merchant did the same thing, was hated by the council for doing it, but ended up taking care of Lion Arch's finances.

I really doubt Kiel has the money to become a council member, but then again Arenanet can always throw in some storyline in which she becomes rich

I’m not sure about the waypoint costs, it’s probably going to be something around 20-40%, but that’s just me speculating.

Kiel vs. Evon

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Crashday.1792

Definetly voting for Evon
Kiel may be nice cause of the reduced waypoint cost, but then again the cost as it is never really bothered me and i hate the aetherblade dungeon.
Then again Evon promises reduced costs for keys, which i don’t care about either, but at least he promises a better dungeon for the mists
It’s weird though that we get to decide. Lions Arch isn’t exactly democratical. The new book clearly states that to be a council member you
- need to be a captain
- have to pay a certain amount of money to the council
- be accepted by the council
Evon has money, Kiel is a captain, but neither have what it takes to become a member
Anyway that’s just me overanalyzing stuff based on the book