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There are ghosts of all the playable races, but the Sylvari are absent from this. There are no sylvari ghosts ingame, and any details of a their afterlife are absent. The most we know, is that there might be some form of reincarnation. This is only mentioned in one story arc, http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Loved_and_Lost, but it’s very abstract, and almost just symbolic.
Now we know that the sylvari are based on the victims of a White Mantle massacre. This could be a used as a big plot point in a story that seems to be involving Mantle more and more.
And now for theories.
Theory 1: The Pale Tree has the Souls of the Sylvari. Maybe the dream is a storage space for the souls the massacre victims.
Theory 2: The souls are in a bloodstone. Bloodstones absorb the souls of people killed on top of it. It might not be so crazy to think that Ronan’s village and family were sacrificed on top of one. Which could be an interesting future plot development.
Maybe the Sylvari PC could reclaim the souls of the Sylvari. http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Bloodstone
Theory 3: Maybe they are just different. Sylvari see death as something to be embraced when your time comes, so maybe they just move on when they die.
Or they don’t have one…
If there are holes in my theories, please feel free to point them out. I will appreciate the help with future theories on the Sylvari.
Someone may have already suggested this, but I think Rytlock is the best candidate.
You have a good point.
I did notice something interesting in the final battle instance that I think you would find interesting. When the PC stomps Mordremoth, your character lights up with the divine fire from the end of season 2. This could just be just an effect showing that your character is more powerful than usual, but it would be interesting.
However, there is sadly no evidence show that his minions are more vulnerable to fire.
Fire damage is a powerful condition-learned this the hard way-already. As far as I know there are no specific weaknesses ingame. Ice elementals don’t melt when burnt, and fire elementals don’t die very quickly when doused. Husks are more vulnerable to conditions though. Maybe divine fire is his main weakness, maybe not but that could be a something interesting.
Signing off.