Considering all the requests for it I decided to go ahead with this production, and it actually ended up much more in detail than I expected! Fairly close to somehting I was planning to do a couple of weeks from now anyway - a story so far sort of thing - which maybe I'll axe now, we'll see how things go. But here you go guys, you asked for it! I also have another video going up later this evening - Things Path of Fire disappointed me with. Should be fun. See you soon!
@feyberry1317 жыл бұрын
WoodenPotatoes One of my favorite things is hearing about lore ! Thanks for the vid!!
@darthfikus52067 жыл бұрын
So, if Abaddon is so "pro humans" do you think there is a chance we will fight to free him from his imprisonment, help him get his powers back and ally with him? God versus God maybe?
@Dojan57 жыл бұрын
Last time someone tried to free Abaddon it didn't really go so well. The nightmare he dreamed up wasn't exactly pro-human.
@YetAnotherMartian7 жыл бұрын
Nightfall is 11 years ago, not 10!
@jp237647 жыл бұрын
Gracias. Muy apreciado!
@zefftiledysfunction63787 жыл бұрын
Mr. Potatoes I just want to say I suffer from bad insomnia. Your videos on lore help me so much. It creates a world that helps me fall asleep too. I mean it in a good way not saying your videos are boring haha. But thank you soo much for everything!!!
@LegendaryMythril7 жыл бұрын
WP, all of elona (except maybe istan) is a desert. deserts aren't just dunes. kourna and vabbi very much fall under the "desert" category.
@tomwautelet58597 жыл бұрын
What would be great is a 2 or 3 hours video where u explain us all the stories and lore about Guild Wars in general. I would love to see that happen ! :D Great work WoodenPotatoes, as usual !
@Eagledelta37 жыл бұрын
WoodenPotatoes as Silver Sun has noted, not all desserts are flat, or filled with dunes, or even explicitly sandy. There are many desert regions on Earth that are more mountainous. In fact, based on the look if the deserts in the Western and South Western USA, Elona would fit the bill as one of those kinds of deserts
@Teraphas7 жыл бұрын
David Hollinger yeah desert is determined by amount of rain fall. You can have hot or cold too.
@chaosgyro7 жыл бұрын
It feels to me like the region of the Desolation is most likely to be the deserts referred to by the devs. I get the feeling from the names of primeval Kings and everything else that it's supposed to be very Egyptian. So it's still a desert but a lush desert due to its Coastal nature and the flow of the Elon River. This then makes me think of places like Morwh and Sahlajah as slightly analogous to ancient world cities like Thebes, Babylon, and Nineveh. The creeping of the desert that is mentioned in those Outpost descriptions and other places I rationalize as referring to the deadly sulphurous haze rather than simply encroaching sand. Plus if they already had cities up there, it makes more sense why the Primeval Kings would set up their tombs northward once the crystal desert had formed.
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
Really love this comment, man. I think this is a great way to think about it and will be my headcanon too!
@Westly.147 жыл бұрын
chaosgyro I really like this idea also, because you can have places like the Nile Delta or Oasis that are thriving with water sources. That are considered part of deserts. But still also a retreat to get away from the harsh environments. I personally can't wait to experience both the environments and cultures. As a trained historian and archaeologists I am excited by the prospects of temples and mummies. So much could be done with material culture or artifacts, to expand on the lore. m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/n3u2dqyZgrp3nrs a video about my excitement about Path of Fire, and the possibility of lore being literally fleshed out or given a definitive answer. Just the potential for new items such as desert thematic player gear like weapons and armour makes me just want to pick up Path of Fire as soon as possible, to support the development of Guilds Wars 2 and all those who work at Arenanet.
@greenquartz6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for always doing videos like this. It helps to refresh my memory, and makes current gameplay richer. There's also always something that I didn't know too.
@Nepthyes7 жыл бұрын
Crystal sea transforming into the crystal desert was anet avoiding underwatercontent c:
@Ywhre7 жыл бұрын
The music piece that plays in background 2:50 - 5:30 reminds me so much of Ascension Song from Prophecies and Wondering Flame from FFX and words can't express my happiness for that reason. Ever since first leaks I hoped for music like this and here it is.
@Sagusi7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this background story! I didn't know any of it and now I'm even more tempted to get the PoF expansion!
@scorbo90007 жыл бұрын
My god WP thanks once again for making my day :) i've never been much of a lore person in any game but in guild wars you were the one who got me intrigued into this ^^
@xlumyn7 жыл бұрын
I could be wrong, but I seem to remember a mission where player freed Joko from a rock/statue in Nightfall
@brandondraheim31497 жыл бұрын
I also remember that... was it a cutscene?
@otakuribo7 жыл бұрын
Same? I was looking for discussion of this... it's been a while since I played Nightfall
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
You remember a mission where you walked to the tomb right as he was released and it *felt* like you might have been responsible, but in the dialogue Joko explictly mentions it was the weakening of reality that did it.
@otakuribo7 жыл бұрын
WoodenPotatoes 🤔 Well, that's nice to know! Here I was, thinking we had released Joko under direct orders from Spearmarshal Kormir and against the wishes of the Master of Whispers... I think it's interesting for Kormir, as the "most human" human god, to have as a tarnish on her background that she once (even as a necessity) allied with Palawa Joko. At least now, I know that she doesn't have the tarnish of having released him in the first place.
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
She has the tarnish of fucking around at fahranur and triggering abaddons attempt at release, so that aspect of the narrative is still there! (I personally didn't like this element of the story, but there it is)
@mako11817 жыл бұрын
I just feel like I need to nitpick one of your criticism. Defined by Webster dictionary; "arid land with usually sparse vegetation; especially : such land having a very warm climate and receiving less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of sporadic rainfall annually." A desert is defined by its lack of water, not its apparent sandiness. We have desertic lands in northern Canada by the way ;) But great video!
@engilaru7 жыл бұрын
On the topic of Kralkatorrik moving (after consuming some of Modremoths magic). In the novel Edge of Destiny it was said that Kralkatorrik left the area he fought glint in, and in the short story depicting the zephyrites visit to glints grave (when they find her crystals) there is no sign of Kralkatorrik being there. This suggest that Kralkatorrik's lair is actually at the end of the current dragon brand and that he flew even futher away now (probably far outside of the expantion area).
@allegedly_em7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much WP! I didn't even know that GW1 existed until a friend told me to buy GW2 on release because of how epic GW1 was for him; he played GW1 from launch. I love your videos and I love that you take the time to explain the lore that we Veteran GW2 players are missing because of the lack of GW1 content. This makes me more excited for the new expansion and I cant wait for your vid you mentioned of the tour of GW1 Crystal Dessert!
@AdrasAdraki7 жыл бұрын
Man the race soundtrack is so neat.
@VressGames7 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the vid - hyped to back into the game this week!
@xSkye629x7 жыл бұрын
IMO they COULDN;T have shown Kralk moving, not without blatantly spoiling where they were going next. They clearly decided to follow the Balthazar story to feed us the new angle on "we cant kill them anymore, now we have to follow this rogue god and stop him from doing so" Not to mention this part (I hope) can easily be thrown into the PoF story. Either an NPC telling us the dragon had moved for some reason, or Taimi force feeding us more "oh btw X dragon have moved, thought I'd let you know now of all times instead of when it actually did move" (assuming our little leyline reader map thing can go that far, or hasn't been confiscated/destroyed)
@Teraphas7 жыл бұрын
xSkye629x plus from the demo you get the feeling that only recently with the clean up efforts in orr allowed any real contact with elona since Krallkattorik rose. We see All sorts of first ambassadors arriving as we do. All tyria knew of path of the brand was based on charr patrols and destiny' s edge. We didn't have anyone around to update us and reestablishment of political inroads likely takes priority over getting up to date on events.
@DCBaergo7 жыл бұрын
I wonder if as we enter Vabbi and potentially Kourna if the locals will be hostile towards us, as descendants of those heroes that returned Joko to power.
@dylansong33477 жыл бұрын
Wow so much history :o Thank you for the lore info !
@isbammoi33587 жыл бұрын
I can't stop thinking about how much of a baby the Sylvari are 😂 the youngest race, 20 something years old Right?
@AnastasisGrammenos7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, It seems pretty unrealistic that everyone has just accepted them, given what they did with Mordremoths influence, and the fact that they are only 20-25 years old.
@sharpspoonoo23347 жыл бұрын
Deserts are basically just arid regions. Just because there aren't endless dunes and they have vegetation doesn't mean they aren't deserts. Antarctica is a desert. Vabbi and Kourna could absolutely be considered desert environments.
@Aramythr7 жыл бұрын
Perhaps during the clash of the gods Balthazar evaporated the Crystal Sea so Abaddon and the margonites were weakened and out of their element. That could very well have been the deciding factor as Abaddon might not have expected for Balthazar to go that far. And so he lost.
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
Love this idea!
@Teraphas7 жыл бұрын
Or the devs are so afraid of underwater combat even then they evaporated the whole sea to avoid it. He he jk. Love your idea
@chaosgyro7 жыл бұрын
WoodenPotatoes I swear I remember writings saying that it was the act of banishing Abaddon, the blow that thrust him into Torment, blasting away the Sea. There was also some basis for speculation that there was a Searing event which destroyed the Sea, and the resulting crystals turned into powder over time, giving the desert it's name.
@sunyavadin7 жыл бұрын
It would be awesome if the searing cauldron dated to this time and was a weapon employed by the gods.
@chaosgyro7 жыл бұрын
Well, there is a Cauldron of Cataclysm in the Crystal Overlook, and the scriptures of Abaddon mention "stars" falling from the sky and the seas boiling as a Forgotten armada was destroyed.
@VallelYuln7 жыл бұрын
I feel like all the refugees that we saw in the demo who were talking about fleeing from 'the sandstorm' were fleeing from Kralkatorrik's movement. In the novel he has been described as a sandstorm before.
@worgbeast97817 жыл бұрын
Something to take into account in regards to the classification of what is and what is not a desert - precipitation! A good portion of people don't imagine anything beyond extreme heat, expansive dunes, and cacti when it comes to their vision of what a desert is. California, and Oregon are great examples of the diversity of what is considered a "technical" desert based off the amount of precipitation - both states have what are considered "High Deserts" locally and these areas can be immensely lush with a variety of foliage. You have Sagebrush, Chaparral, dozens of wildflower genera, Juniper, and Joshua trees as just a bare minimum example. The Central Valley of California is another good example, it's technically desert but it's been irrigated to foster agricultural growth. Deserts aren't just sad, barren wastelands!
@Doomscythe7 жыл бұрын
Wild idea came to my mind! What if you, WoodenPotatoes, record yourself reading GW2 novels and make an audiobook out of it which we all can listen to and enjoy your gorgeous voice and superb story content of the novels? Please notice...
@Tae57887 жыл бұрын
YES! A lore video! Missed these :D
@TerminalApe7 жыл бұрын
Yesssss!!!! i'm so happy you did this.
@edidaemon7 жыл бұрын
So, we know that Rata Novus fell in 1173 and then Rata Arcanum was founded. I remember you saying Zinn had a peculiar customer which is revealed in Draconis Mons to be Joko. Then, shortly after, in 1175 we now know he counquered Elona. This is the first time we get a date for that event and it lines up perfectly. Do you think we might find out more about their connection?
@CarlosGarcia-vj8gb2 ай бұрын
I was 13 in 2007. I remember playing og GW. And then they dropped Nightfall. I thought this was the greatest game ever! I come back in 2014 and was amazed with GW2. But then I stopped playing for a while. And I'm 31 now with a 6 year old daughter who enjoys watching me play as much as I enjoy playing. To me, this is still the greatest game of all time. There's just so much to this game with tye details and it's all so beautiful 😂
@ariweaver15437 жыл бұрын
Maybe someone else touched on this already, but do you think the confusion about where the gods first set foot on Tyria (the spring in Orr vs Cantha) might be chalked up to someone getting confused about whether Tyria, in that context, was referring to the planet or the continent? I should probably just let it go, but I really wish that would get cleared up better. :S
@shizanketsuga86967 жыл бұрын
Tyria being the name of the continent and the world is a very likely cause for confusion. For me there have always been two possibilities - other than the dates simply being wrong - to explain the conflicting timelines regarding Orr as the alleged "first" settlement and Cantha being already inhabited by humans more than five centuries earlier. One explanation was that the gods only brought *some* humans with them while others already lived in Cantha. The other one was that Orr was only the first part of the Tyrian continent they arrived at while the gods had already come to the world Tyria much earlier. This clarification basically confirms the latter theory.
@ariweaver15437 жыл бұрын
Shizanketsuga Ah, I see! That explanation does seem to fit well with this time line. Thanks very much for such a thoughtful and detailed response. :)
@shizanketsuga86967 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. You already were on the right track with the continent vs. world thought. :)
@occy1277 жыл бұрын
Never thought we'd be going back to a GW1 area. They seemed to avoid it like the plague post GW2.
@TheBarbarianGamer7 жыл бұрын
I speculate that after the players defeat Balthazar, Palawa Joko absorbs his essence and takes his place, much like Kormir did to Abbadon.
@basterman22117 жыл бұрын
Also Vigil order has a connection with elona region beacuse of Lonely Vigil statue representing female warrior located in the arid sea which is also intresting and it may have some kind of connection to vigil's order and its naming.^^
@DarthZack7 жыл бұрын
"With only one viable target left, Balthazar sets his sights on Kralkatorrik in the desert." What about Steve? :D It would be sad if the devs completely forget about him in the stories to come.
@sylvnfox7 жыл бұрын
the key work here is "VIABLE" sure there's the deep sea dragon, but it's out in the deep sea, no one knows for sure where it is. Kralkatorrik is sitting there in the desert, we know where it is and therefore the easiest and most viable target.
@BlueWoWTaylan7 жыл бұрын
I don't think Balthazar would enjoy trying to fight the Deep Sea Dragon....as he is the God of FIRE and War...soo the Water would kinda counter him :D
@basterman22117 жыл бұрын
As Brock from pokemon said a words of wisdom "Water types are weak against fire types". I don't know that I can agree with you. xd
@Teraphas7 жыл бұрын
I actually hope Snaff is not dead but has become a champion of Krallkattorik, corrupted and fused with the micro golem swarm he had been using. and we force zojja to help us defeat her mentor as only she understands the tech and even in this state could discover a weakness to let us destroy him and grant his final rest.
@chornethefirstborn17687 жыл бұрын
Zojja cremated him. There's nothing left but ashes. That would be really cool, though.
@Teraphas7 жыл бұрын
Chorne the Firstborn the way those golems worked very least there could be an echo within them and that could be corrupted with the golems.
@Rannulfus7 жыл бұрын
WP did you consider that the line "The cost of this information is Joko's release from beneath his mountainous tomb" isn't necessarily saying that players agreed to free Joko, but instead that it was an unintended and unexpected repercussion (which can be called a "cost") of getting the information in the first place. You kind of just assume that it means that players intentionally freed him, but you should know that wording can be taken multiple ways. I understand that newer players reading this stuff may actually read it the way you did and take it for face value, but I'd expect you as a GW1 player to see the what ArenaNet is actually saying here and approach informing your viewers about it from a more, "It sounds like this, but it actually means this" standpoint, rather than from the perspective of "This is ArenaNet once again being inconsistent with the story they're trying to tell/summerize here".
@Kopesy7 жыл бұрын
I've been hoping you'd make a lore-based video. Thanks, Mr Taters.
@Cyannas7 жыл бұрын
Regarding Kralk's move further south: I don't know if it's so much that the devs are flying by the seat of their pants on that one. I think it's an unfortunate side effect of ArenaNet not wanting to show their hand too soon. The news that Kralk was moving further south would have been pretty significant and probably would have been too strong a clue as to where the next expansion would have taken place. The Crystal Desert reveal would have been all the more obvious after chapter 5 with Primordus and Jormag exiting the stage for a while leaving behind one gigantic flashing neon purple sign screaming "Over here!" from the east.
@nerolex907 жыл бұрын
I am now a god. Your god. I deserve this.
@JubaM247 жыл бұрын
Anet : " ... The cost of this information is Joko’s release from beneath his moun..." WP : "Wrong!" Anet : "What ?!" WP : "WRONG!"
@IBioPoxI7 жыл бұрын
The desolation coastline lore comes from the expiation of the margonite's background/origin.
@KhancoDrestus7 жыл бұрын
There's one question I've had about Kralkatorrik for several years that this timeline has really emphasized. That being where was he when the Zephyrites came to Glints lair to recover her corpse? In their writings the talk about how they spent weeks trekking through the harsh desert to get there, but they never say anything about Kralk or his corruption. Before I always assumed that he must have moved on after killing her but this timeline implies he settled down there, especially if you take it that the new brand that we can see has only been around since Mordy's death. So where was he when these guys all waltzed up to claim the body of his traitorous lieutenant?
@rudykeyes26737 жыл бұрын
On the last post it says Balthazar has only one dragon left to take energy from which is Kralkatorrik, but what about bubbles did he/she ever wake up or just slumbered through all the events.
@TheWhiteRabbit7277 жыл бұрын
So I just did the Palawa Joko "freeing" scene in GW1, which is right after Kormir disappears in the same scene which is in the Jahai Bluffs. While their certainly isn't any animation necessarily "showing it", and he absolutely does state in his comment that the weakening freed him, its a bit more than that, the full quote is "The weakening of reality freed me. Now I must see to rebuilding my empire. For this chance to rule once again I thank you... and bid you farewell." He also says just before that line, after we click on the rock, "Ah, free at last...." I'm pretty sure its safe to say that we let him out of his tomb, at the absolute least we did so in the physical sense for sure, even if there was no proper animation.
@TheWhiteRabbit7277 жыл бұрын
Its on your episode 37 Lets Play of Nightfall if you wanna review it WP, curious what your thoughts are.
@ConradWong7 жыл бұрын
I feel so proud of myself having played GW1 in the past so that I can enjoy the story of GW2 in its fullest.
@kellyvenechanos94657 жыл бұрын
Watching the video and thinking, as you talk about Palawa Joko's defeat of the Sunspears: What if Kormir chose to use her god power to lead the Sunspears against Palawa Joko....and lost? What if that is the event which drove the gods into hiding?
@masonbeeeeees7 жыл бұрын
I haven't played gw2, but when I looked up Kourna it looked a lot like chaparral, which is the biome I live in, from the screenshots. Sometimes biomes like that are colloquially referred to as deserts even though they get slightly more rain, so that might have been what the devs were going for. I dunno though, it seems like a weird choice of words.
@Sunari7 жыл бұрын
I wonder if Steve/Bubbles isn't a viable option due to being water-based and Balthazar's a fire god, or because he doesn't want to deal with how deep an ocean can truly be and finding a dragon in all of that. I mean knowing already what a trail from Kralkatorik looks like I'd probably just follow all the purple to him too. Just no less intrigued that we only put half the current dragons to sleep and only one's a "viable" option.
@PurpleTurnipLife7 жыл бұрын
OOOOOOOOOOH DAMN IM EXCITED!
@Banana_Zach7 жыл бұрын
The sea drying up from the battle makes more sense. Just because abbadon fell doesnt mean that all oceans suddenly disappeared. With Balthazar gone fire isnt extint, ect
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
No one ever made that claim
@Banana_Zach7 жыл бұрын
Oh I know, I'm sorry if it came off like that. I was simply using what I thought to be a good parallel.
@lashonawaldmeister11117 жыл бұрын
well, we did kinda free joko, becuase we cornered him (if i remember correctly), but didnt put him back in prison, but let him go. so while its not exactly correct, i think its acceptable giving how short they had to keep it^^
@Nakadashi1097 жыл бұрын
did you already do a lore video about the latest LS3 ep? or did i miss it
@2cme4now7 жыл бұрын
I'm somewhat new to GW2, so your videos are beyond amazing/helpful. I do have a question though...why are there not more lich out there? Is Palawo Joko like the gods/humans who are 'alien' to Tryia?
@stanleyc29787 жыл бұрын
Lauren Kerton he is a lich. Reborn human necromancer. He is not from "beyond" the mists like the gods
@VladaPersonal4 жыл бұрын
I would love to have a link to that article!
@DC-12117 жыл бұрын
Will there be new hero point quests in the new maps? And if so how much hero points are worth per quest?
@gameanimeking7 жыл бұрын
Hell YEAH My world lore fix is here
@ModestestMouse6 жыл бұрын
7:04 I used to live in Tombs :P
@KriSSberddy7 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered. If you question stuff the devs put our lore wise, are there any times that a dev gets back to you on it and tells you why or how?
@teddiebarnhill98487 жыл бұрын
loving it
@cael.sascham20567 жыл бұрын
Is there a way to view the map in game without the UI?/blurred out
@heathmix32047 жыл бұрын
Okay, I am seeking some clarification, what is written in the test from the website is that there was only "ONE viable option" left. Still, there is the underwater dragon that was affectionately named Bubbles, which me and my guild at the time have discussed endlessly. This is the dragon that is making life an utter hell for the remainders of Cantha. So if bubbles is a dragon, i.e. the underwater dragon, why would Kralkatorrik be the only option. Or was this explained in some way that I missed. We were still discussing this the other day that their was an allusion to this dragon several times in the first game. Is it a lieutenant of one of the other dragons? Or maybe it is a rouge dragon? All the npc's still exist that state that survivors from the area are still coming to Kryta, and that though the area is devastated there is still some society there. I might be out in left field, but I was just wondering as Cantha was my hands down favorite area of GW1 and would really like to hold onto hope that we may eventually see it again.
@MrTuliptoes7 жыл бұрын
Hey WoodenPotatoes, could you cover some of the lore for The Tomb of the Primeval Kings? It was one of my favorite dungeon in GW1 and I am going to be looking for it in GW2 when they let us get that far in the desert. I doubt they will have it as an instance but I'm hoping to find its ruins
@prod8277 жыл бұрын
Hey WP, about the conflict between the Gods and Abaddon that resulted in his imprisonment and the transformation of the Crystal Sea into the Crystal Desert, I think that instead of Abaddon's defeat causing the formation of the Crystal Desert for some connection he had as God of Water, it would be more interesting if the Gods actually used his affinity for water and his appretiation for the Margonites to defeat him. They could have caused the destruction of the Crystal Desert and Abaddon's 'favorite' race race to weaken him, this could give us more evidence that the Gods are not as omnibenevolent as we thought them to be. It would be an interesting thing for the devs to explore this type of plot twists to make the game's lore a bit more dark and nuanced. What are your opinions on that?
@eldritchteapot77533 жыл бұрын
Arizona native coming to this old ass video It's all a desert, you're being picky XD
@SilvasRuin7 жыл бұрын
Kourna is a desert region. Look up African geography. Look up USA deserts as well. The Sahara is an outlier.
@ahmed11hussein7 жыл бұрын
There's a Guild Wars 2 style map that extends to Istan?!
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
Check a video I made about 3 weeks ago, because yes there is, it's awesome, and we did an analysis!
@Raftylol7 жыл бұрын
Is it bad that when I originally seen the news articles length I didn't read it cause I hoped WP would make a video doing that lol
@sunyavadin7 жыл бұрын
What if the Elon river only began flowing south on the scale we're familiar with into the lands of Kourna once the desert was formed? Its headwaters having previously potentially discharged into the crystal sea? Much as how Palawa Joko diverted it north millennia later, to starve Kourna, it could have originally potentially not flowed through Elona on the same scale as we saw in GW1 prior to the exodus, explaining the references to the desert. Likewise, this could merely be due to the variety of definitions covered by the term "desert". We tend to think of things such as the crystal desert, but to arrivals from places like Cantha, the climate would still be considered harsh in comparison.
@sunyavadin7 жыл бұрын
It'd explain how Vabbi and Kourna emerged from the shattered dynasty period in the manner they did.
@regendo7 жыл бұрын
"And then once we go to Elona we go North again [to Kryta]" North you say?
@Draconicrose7 жыл бұрын
I only wish the elder dragons had more of a personality. I know they're supposed to not really care about the world. They do their thing and if left unchecked maintain the balance of magic in the world. But creatures that massive and that old, clearly intelligent enough to make armies and recognize threats really should have more personality. Zhaitan, Primordius and Jormag were kind of just there. ANet did a much better job with Mordremoth, especially for Sylvari players. I hope Kralkatorrik follows in this model.
@lashonawaldmeister11117 жыл бұрын
wouldnt it be weird if the devs had put kralkatorik moving into the last living world? i though we had barely any contact with the crystal desert areas, much less eyes on the elder dragon, right?
@xXLaSINdaXx7 жыл бұрын
The lion is the sion and sion is the sun.
@zinzan327 жыл бұрын
Oh hell yes
@TheFrozenpeppers7 жыл бұрын
So as much as I hate to compare GW2 to another MMO, the retconning and changes seem to be Anet codifying exactly what happened in history similar to how Blizzard is doing with the Warcraft Chronicles novels. Basically this is giving them a starting point that they can build upon storywise for the future, I wish that there was a way to give us access to the full story of Tyria and the guild wars franchise that they use internally but I have a feeling this is as close as we'll get.
@akopito58987 жыл бұрын
not really zigzag migration, maybe humans are already in Kryta before the Elona royalty and empires. Elona started to colonizing Native humans in Kryta, and when Kryta become independent started to conquering Ascalon. so the order is like this: 1. Human from the Mist teleported to Cantha. 2. The Gods mesmer teleport Humans to Orr. 3. Human from Orr started to migrating to north (Kryta) and south-east (Elona) 4. Royalty and empire started in Elona or Orr (not sure), 5. then Elonian empire started colonizing native humans in kryta 6. Kryta became independent and started to conquering Ascalon from the Charr.
@JoIhnnyRage7 жыл бұрын
yo, can we talk about what WP says at 20:10. This is the exact reason I have so much trouble getting into GW2s story. I want to care and this video reminded me of that but goddamn does Anet make it hard. It must suck even more for WP, being so invested in this games lore, it seems like the story writers are incompetent and they're going to write something boring and 'kidish' or poorly thought out and full of plot holes.
@yojimarusilverfang7 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't know the Crystal Sea became a desert as a direct result of the war between the gods in the area. If I recall correctly, it was because the clash raised the elevation of the land itself.
@WoodenPotatoes7 жыл бұрын
I'd love a source for this, as I have no recollection of such a comment myself.
@yojimarusilverfang7 жыл бұрын
"Legends tell of a time, thousands of years ago, when the Crystal Desert was covered in water. These legends claim that it was the gods who raised the land, leaving it bare and empty in order to give the solitary creatures of the world a place to call their own. " From the Guild Wars Manuscripts, according to the wiki.
@regendo7 жыл бұрын
No mention of how the new combined kingdom is called Elona after the river Elon that flows through the shared kingdoms of the three provinces, Kourna and Vabbi... and Istan, which it doesn't flow through at all?
@MrMoonkoh7 жыл бұрын
i want more cantha:(
@maximus25363 жыл бұрын
You got your wish albeit delayed by a whole year
@KingAenti7 жыл бұрын
You're really too picky about the word desert. A desert doesn't need to have dunes to be a desert, it just need to be very dry. It can also have vegetation that evolved in a way to survive in this environment, it could also be a Semi-Desert which isn't as dry as a desert and thus can easily have more vegetation.
@DrFunkeyMonkey7 жыл бұрын
I really miss darker storys in guild wars 2. I just feel that the guild wars 2 Story is so shallow in comparison to guildwars 1. i really enjoyed story in the first game but i really cant get in to the guild wars 2 story.
@jasonfischer98577 жыл бұрын
GW2 story is a Sunday morning cartoon compared to GW1 stories. Even when heavy topics come along in the story for GW2, the writers handle them as if they were really trying to create a Sunday morning cartoon. It's unfortunate. I don't know if its because lack of writing skill or because they are afraid of alienating anyone.
@sintasweifell51447 жыл бұрын
It's not missing writing skill I fear, it's a decision. they are trying to tell en "epic"tale, not one of humans and emotions. I do enjoy the story from that point of view.
@Popoill17 жыл бұрын
I agree, but Anet already said that they will continue in making darker stories via raids ... a good example is Bastion of the penitent, which in my opinion was filled with horror and darkness.
@sintasweifell51447 жыл бұрын
Yeah, kinda
@silvinodino7 жыл бұрын
Am I the only GW1 player that never gave a shit about stories lol. I just did the quests because I had to. I was a kid then so that's probably it. But yeah.
@sercanozyurt47607 жыл бұрын
1:39 Did you see Turkey Flag?
@wafflingmean44777 жыл бұрын
Would Palawa Joko have conquered Istan with brute force? Because damming the Elon River wouldn't have hurt them very much, unless they relied to some extent on imported food from Kourna and Vabbi.
@Teraphas7 жыл бұрын
WafflingMean44 but if they have lost a strong ally in vabbi they may consider themselves unable to stand alone and just follow the lead of the other provinces
@taylorbaymaori59855 жыл бұрын
I miss gw1 so bloody much ugh
@BlueWoWTaylan7 жыл бұрын
I find it weird that we learn the Gods entered Tyria in Orr but decided ''Lets start the human civilization in this world from Cantha'' O.o Also, I really wonder how Palawa can't die...considering even the Gods and Elder Dragons, can. Palawa is not more powerful than either and yet he ''cannot be killed''. There must be some BS reason for that because even undead can be destroyed. There must be some phylactery or something that keep bringing Joko back.
@cael.sascham20567 жыл бұрын
I think the game would really benefit from an i game lorepeida. Similar to what they were working on the alpha, dunno why they cancelled it. Now their posting stuff In a random corner of the website pretty much to be referred to once. I've never read the Tyrian chronicles cause I found it inconvenient and not as immersive imo
@boktor6667 жыл бұрын
Going to throw a bit of information right here, prepare for a wall of text. What I want to talk about, is how poorly the term 'desert' is viewed in the story, the discription by the people, as well as WP missing out on key concepts of deserts. First of all, there's different types of deserts, with keeping in mind that a desert is a place where vegetation has a hard time growing due to external factors and lack of percipitation (temprature, high pressure area's in the climate system etc.). Ergs, also known as the 'seas of sand', are very duney area's where pretty much nothing grows except for some locations where an oasis can form. This is the very archetypical desert most people know about. There's also rock deserts, which are very desolate areas where most often loose rocks are found in conjuction with mountainous parts and (of course) areas filled with.. sand. In my mind, this is actually what the Desolation might be. These two types might be the most important ones for the Elonian areas. There's also salt flats and cold deserts and something called a 'rainshadow' desert, which I'll come back to later. Now, the devs are poorly describing Elona as a desert. You're very right on the point of the Elon river bringing fertility to the land, as well as there are other influences, such as rainfall etc., as can be seen in Kourna and Istan in GW1, where lush areas actually DO exist. Therefore, Savannah's and Steppe's are actually key components to Elona as well. They are semi-arid, thus not a desert... So why the shit does this matter? Well, worldbuilding is important and if you're not doing it right and just create spaces on the fly, inconsistencies are bound to happen. This also flows into my theory as to how the Crystal Desert was formed. What if, during the conflict between the Six, Melandru made the landmass that is Elona (or the piece of crust at least) move towards the Krytan landmass? It would've made the Crystal Sea rise, and in term, cause it to evaporate. There's also the matter of mountains around the desert, which cannot just be formed randomly. While magic is a feeble matter in this and can explain the unexplained, I think movement of the world would have had something to do with this. Then, the deserts appearance can be explained due to the lack of rainfall, caused by the mountains - stopping rainy clouds in their tracks- causing rain to fall before hitting the desert. Well, I guess that's all I can think of right now. TLDR: Devs handle definition of deserts poorly and I have a theory about the desert.
@ickasaurus11957 жыл бұрын
anyone else think WP sounds like DanTDM? i have kids that watch Dan all the time, so im always hearing him. and to me, WP sound just like him. so i've had this head cannon that WP is some side channel of Dans lol
@HummingbirdSound7 жыл бұрын
"only one viable target left." Steve... they forgot Steve... *sigh*
@sylvnfox7 жыл бұрын
the key work here is "VIABLE" sure there's the deep sea dragon, but it's out in the deep sea, no one knows for sure where it is. Kralkatorrik is sitting there in the desert, we know where it is and therefore the easiest and most viable target.
@HummingbirdSound7 жыл бұрын
... he's a God. Gods know everything. They see all. Grenth's avatar said it. So every Dragon should be a viable option. Again, for a god.
@AnastasisGrammenos7 жыл бұрын
We are in a planet where humans are not native and nor are their gods. Hence the so called Gods to me are some kind of powerful mages from planet earth or whatever that after they got access to their power they migrated to Tyria and gave birth to the GW human race as we know them. They call them Gods because that's what humans do throughout the history (real or not). And to keep the god's illusion you need to provide some kind of proof, That's why Grenth's avatar says that they see it all and other godly stuff. It's not something they can do, but in front of a random commoner they are so powerful that they might see them all as well!
@AssarZaher7 жыл бұрын
u side-tracked a lot, helpful nonetheless. Thanks!
@Intreductor7 жыл бұрын
Don't we fight alongside Turai Ossa's spirit in the basement of the Priory when we do some research in LWS2? Edit: Why is 1328 Mordremoth relevant? He is on the far side of Tyria and his energy was absorbed mostly by Primordus and Jormag. What about Zaithan's death in 1325? Zaithan is way closer to Kralkatorrik than Mordremoth, yet Mordremoth is still more relevant? Dafuq?
@AnastasisGrammenos7 жыл бұрын
idd
@CrisjoseCruz7 жыл бұрын
Did someone say cantha!!!
@OfficialPaulBlake7 жыл бұрын
You know what would be good in my opinion? Balthazar kills Kralkatorrik, absorbs it's power and the world of Tyria will fall. Balthazar would go rampage on Divinity's Reach and for that, the gods would come back and with all the help, we kill Balthazar. Rytlock will become the God of War. :D sorry it's a story we never ever going to get, but it'll be interesting :D
@Dyst7 жыл бұрын
Hey WP, if the crystal sea was destroyed during the battle and not after due to his power receding, do you think it could perhaps be the other way around? Maybe the gods had to deprive him of his power in order to bind him. What's an ancient spell that could perhaps be used to dry up some water and leaves crystals behind? Godly Proto-searing?! Also isn't there something that says humans arrived in Ascalon first? Or was that retconned?
@teufeldritch6 жыл бұрын
Abaddon did nothing wrong.
@OttoVanluchene4 жыл бұрын
Let's hope we don't have 200 years of Civil War after the Covid-19 pandemic. 😐
@HazelKrauss7 жыл бұрын
Honestly the movement of Kralkatorrik not being mentioned isn't that great of an issue. Mostly because of the way new players will perceive it. Their world map will be the latest world map, the one with Vabbi and such, so from the very start they will see that Kralkatorrik moved down into Vabbi. However if the movement of Kralkatorrik is then mentioned it's likely to cause some misinformation, where the players think Kralkatorrik has moved even further south.
@volo77 жыл бұрын
I wish I could complete gw1 but as a casual player he campaign is VERY difficult and lengthy and punishing (no checkpoints)