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Like the person above me said, there is war and conflict just not every single race against every single other race. Peace can exists, not every place on earth is locked in war with every other place at the same time.
If that’s what you want, go play 40k it’ll be right up your alley.
At the very least they need to reduce the cooldown if they don’t want to buff it.
Not every race is at peace, just those 4 happen to be. Peace does happen.
Carlton dance is fine, but it’s not done well enough in the game. At least for females that is. If it was more accurate it would look better.
Norn don’t even have a military so can’t see how they’re hyper militaristic, like gulbrand said: They fight, not wage war.
I wish I knew which events are like the ones in the vid. Instead of standing around for several minutes just for the same event to recycle
Is there any definite explanation for what their relationship is? I heard some Norn npcs talking about a theory of them being Norns stuck in bear form for generations, and the Kodan belief that they were Kodan’s who became spiritual failures and digressed to the current state. The fact that both stories are similar makes me pretty sure they are related, but I’m curious if there is anything confirmed in game?
They all need a buff, they look cool and are fun to walk around but issues like that and general feebleness make them pretty worthless against more then few mobs. Or at least lower the cooldown if their gonna stay crappy
Charr should have been the main enemy. Undead are boring and repetitive.
in Lore
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Pretty sure Jormag’s are all alive still
Charr should have been the main enemy. Undead are boring and repetitive.
in Lore
Posted by: Lekkuen.8530
While the humans weren’t right taking it, the Chaar weren’t justified in how they took it back either. Unless you all would be fully accepting of an ancient indigenous group killing everyone in a modern day country for what happened centuries ago?
Anyway a lot can happen in a few hundred years and things seem to have changed for the better.
Didn’t anyone watch the EOTN cut scenes? They repeatedly explained that the norn have no armies because they don’t need armies – a small group of norn acting independantly, or temporarily banding together are as strong as a an army of the other races.
At least in lore. Obviously for gameplay reasons they can’t make norn characters significantly stronger but that’s the idea.
More so because of culture then their power level. They don’t really have a government or anything, just someone builds a homestead and other Norns kind of drift there and move in for a while. The builder tends to be a quasi leader but if they don’t like him they just leave with no real issue. They’re not really organized enough for formal armies since it’s against how they think. Their individual power most liekly grows so high as a result of this.
Yeah by dialogue screens I mean the cutscenes. I and an associate of mine haven’t been able to see the hosts cutscenes despite being in the same party.
I tried helping my friend with his personal story the other day, and when he had a dialogue screen I didn’t see it. Is it just certain ones don’t work with a party at the moment, or is that really how doing the story with a friend works where they simply can’t see anything going on?