Drakkar Lake ice creature screens
Malchior
Good thought =o
Free Runner
It seems all the Dragons have been put to sleep and had nature take its toll on where they are. This thing in the Charr Homelands has had an island grow around it,Primordus has become a statue and this Drakkar has been frozen in ice. However it could of frozen itself for protection but until we know why these dragons are sleeping everythings speculation.
Malchior
All I know is, if they do come alive and want their world back, I'm moving far away. Like, to pre searing! XD
I think aNet should do a story about these "True Giants", or at least add a little more about them....Though they are meant to be very mysterous and litttle known about them
...lol. Maybe we should ask the forgotten
I think aNet should do a story about these "True Giants", or at least add a little more about them....Though they are meant to be very mysterous and litttle known about them


Free Runner
During the preview event this Drakkar (Until we know its real name its the closest thing we have) was believed to be a Giganticus Lupicus due to its resemblence to the many left over bones around Tyria (often seen in the Crystal Desert).
It has already shown dark power. When Svanir and Jora are walking above it they get cursed by a powerfull dark magic causing Svanir to become the norn Bear and Jora to lose her bear form. This curse they got could of been it leaking magic - Vekk states that the dragon statue (Primordus) is practicly bleeding magic so the Drakkar could be doing the same.
I'm wondering what power it holds - if Primordus can create life what can this thing do? when it awakens in GW2 and starts destroying things what will its ultimate power be?. This is also the smallest of the 3 Dragons seen so far.
It has already shown dark power. When Svanir and Jora are walking above it they get cursed by a powerfull dark magic causing Svanir to become the norn Bear and Jora to lose her bear form. This curse they got could of been it leaking magic - Vekk states that the dragon statue (Primordus) is practicly bleeding magic so the Drakkar could be doing the same.
I'm wondering what power it holds - if Primordus can create life what can this thing do? when it awakens in GW2 and starts destroying things what will its ultimate power be?. This is also the smallest of the 3 Dragons seen so far.
Malchior
OK, I have devised this plan to free Drakkar, making him my loyal friend forever! =o
I'm going to use rebirth, and a chain of assassins using recall to rebirth him near the sea. This is how it will work:
I have a line of assassins from Drakkar to the nearest open sea, Then, they each cast recall on the assassin behind them. the spaces between the assassins will be half the compass radius because that is the max distance anything can be maintained. I shall time it perfectly that as soon as I finish casting recall, the sin second nearest the sea would end recall on the one behind him, thus shadow stepping closer to the sea.
This will then cause a chain reaction of shadow stepping that results in all the sins being on the coastline, me included. Then Drakkar will be teleported to my location, and then brought back to life via rebirth spell. And then he will simply flump into the sea and be forever grateful for me and my bright idea.
He'll give me rides on new characters to anywhere on the map, and he'll pwn anyone I want and kill entire areas of enemies with ease in HM. And I'll have the vanquisher title on level 1's and junk. And go to unexplored lands of GW and bring back never before seen greens and all sorts and be the richest person Tyria (world, not continent) ever and I'll own the whole world and it will be awesome. @_@
damn I really do think too much...
I'm going to use rebirth, and a chain of assassins using recall to rebirth him near the sea. This is how it will work:
I have a line of assassins from Drakkar to the nearest open sea, Then, they each cast recall on the assassin behind them. the spaces between the assassins will be half the compass radius because that is the max distance anything can be maintained. I shall time it perfectly that as soon as I finish casting recall, the sin second nearest the sea would end recall on the one behind him, thus shadow stepping closer to the sea.
This will then cause a chain reaction of shadow stepping that results in all the sins being on the coastline, me included. Then Drakkar will be teleported to my location, and then brought back to life via rebirth spell. And then he will simply flump into the sea and be forever grateful for me and my bright idea.
He'll give me rides on new characters to anywhere on the map, and he'll pwn anyone I want and kill entire areas of enemies with ease in HM. And I'll have the vanquisher title on level 1's and junk. And go to unexplored lands of GW and bring back never before seen greens and all sorts and be the richest person Tyria (world, not continent) ever and I'll own the whole world and it will be awesome. @_@
damn I really do think too much...
Fuzyhamster
*Claps*
...dork.
...dork.
Malchior
Hahahahaha XD
Thank you, thank you. I'm here all week!
Thank you, thank you. I'm here all week!
menti
I am !@#$ing scared of that
Malchior
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Originally Posted by Free Runner
During the preview event this Drakkar (Until we know its real name its the closest thing we have) was believed to be a Giganticus Lupicus due to its resemblence to the many left over bones around Tyria (often seen in the Crystal Desert).
It has already shown dark power. When Svanir and Jora are walking above it they get cursed by a powerfull dark magic causing Svanir to become the norn Bear and Jora to lose her bear form. This curse they got could of been it leaking magic - Vekk states that the dragon statue (Primordus) is practicly bleeding magic so the Drakkar could be doing the same. I'm wondering what power it holds - if Primordus can create life what can this thing do? when it awakens in GW2 and starts destroying things what will its ultimate power be?. This is also the smallest of the 3 Dragons seen so far. |
Anywhoo, you have a very good point there. With the curse of the norn bear thing perhaps Drakkar is some sort of mesmer/necro type monster from back in the times where magic wasn't as limited as it is nowdays. If that thing is 'bleeding' raw magic, it could do as it wished and perhaps froze itself there on purpose. =o
Maybe it could fly? lol
Hey if it's old magic it could be possible...old magic like that of which destroyed Orr. O_o
I'll be damned if I try to fight something that could blow a continent up with limited effort...£2305780263495723 to the person who farms it! XD
Malchior
I still need this added to Guildwiki. Anyone up to the task? lol
Dorvan919
crap lol that looks scary >_<. Probably its a frozen titan that was summoned my the lich lord and its in a deep slumber. :P
Malchior
See I think a storyline that goes so far back into the timeline that the whole landscape is different would be awesome. Like, just after the true giants left the world of tyria and such. It must have been a drasticly changing world back then, and maybe there would be a chance to add the remaining 3 domains of the gods? perhaps a different game set/style for the most part because it was different back then...
the lesser
i remember the first time i saw this dragon drakkar, i had cleared the lake of all enemies an i was running back across it from the sifhalla direction, seeing something under the lake my first thought was this looks like somethings back!? as it turns out i was running from the tail over his back, when i saw his head an the spikes on it while running over his neck i swear to god i got a chill down my spine when i realized what it was. thats the first time in all of guild wars that i have had a reaction like that from seeing something.
i read about these dragons, if i remember correctly there are 5 of them in there. there is another one buried under earth across a small lake by where you rescue pyre fierceshot at. i have been wondering where the other ones are..
i was thinking of starting a new thread called dragon sightings, but this thread already has its momentum in the dragon discussion. so, if anyone finds anymore of them.. post a screenshot.
i read about these dragons, if i remember correctly there are 5 of them in there. there is another one buried under earth across a small lake by where you rescue pyre fierceshot at. i have been wondering where the other ones are..
i was thinking of starting a new thread called dragon sightings, but this thread already has its momentum in the dragon discussion. so, if anyone finds anymore of them.. post a screenshot.

Mordakai
There's a page missing from the PcGamer Guild Wars Guide about Dargons that will hopefully shed more light.
We know there is one under Orr, one in Drakkar's lake, one in Charr territory, and one in the Crystal Desert (I think).
We know there is one under Orr, one in Drakkar's lake, one in Charr territory, and one in the Crystal Desert (I think).
menti
Where would the one in the Crystal Desert be?
EDIT: On second thought, it's Glint. Maybe each area of Tyria (country) has its own dragon, so far the Shiverpeaks has one, Ascalon/Charr territory has one, Orr has one, Crystal Desert has one, you think maybe Kryta and RoF have one?
EDIT: On second thought, it's Glint. Maybe each area of Tyria (country) has its own dragon, so far the Shiverpeaks has one, Ascalon/Charr territory has one, Orr has one, Crystal Desert has one, you think maybe Kryta and RoF have one?
Mordakai
SPOILER
Here's the dragon bit from PCgamer:
http://www.pcgamer.com/archives/2007...-_ultimat.html
So that's three, not counting Primordus. (Orr, Deep Sea, and Charr territory)
Then, in the Norn section they mention:
And, in a section about the Order of Whispers, a hint of the desert dragon: "...although crossing the Crystal Desert is currently impossible due to Palawa's stranglehold over the southern reaches and the desert dragon's presence in the northern desert."
Here's the dragon bit from PCgamer:
http://www.pcgamer.com/archives/2007...-_ultimat.html
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After Primordus, the other great dragons began to stir one by one. The rise of the dragon beneath Orr caused the entire continent to surface, sparking a tidal wave that swept the coastline and drowned thousands. In the deepest waters of the sea, another dragon breathed, twisting the waters themselves into tentacled horrors that rose from every lake and river of the land. Only a few years ago, yet another dragon erupted from the northern mountains and flew south over the Charr territory of Ascalon. The land directly below the path of the dragon’s flight was corrupted, becoming a crater of horror. The ground blackened from the dragon's presence and any creatures caught within the wind of its breath twisted and changed. Although these creatures are called dragons, they are as different from Kuunavang and Glint as night to day—more powerful, older, born of different, unfathomable magic, these horrors are controlled by no god nor any other power known to the races of Tyria. What connection they have to these "younger dragons" is unknown, but they certainly do not possess the mercy or familiarity with the sentient races of the world that Kuunavang or Glint portray. The cycle of their awakening reaches back to the time of the giganticus lupicus, and even further, back into prehistory. The only thing known about these monsters is that they have no pity, no curiosity—no concern at all for the other races of the world. Their only goal seems to be to dominate, to control, and to destroy. |
Then, in the Norn section they mention:
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Over the past one hundred years, more and more Norn have been seen in Kryta and lands beyond. An elder dragon of ice and snow arose in the farthest northern peaks, driving even the most stalwart hunters south into Dwarven lands. There they found abandoned Dwarven forts and a new challenge in the form of the Dredge, the old nemeses of the Dwarves, now almost unrecognizable from the primitive, frightened creatures of the past. |
And, in a section about the Order of Whispers, a hint of the desert dragon: "...although crossing the Crystal Desert is currently impossible due to Palawa's stranglehold over the southern reaches and the desert dragon's presence in the northern desert."
Free Runner
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The cycle of their awakening reaches back to the time of the giganticus lupicus, and even further, back into prehistory |
Also i like the way that each Dragons breath in some way corrupts whatevers in its path.
Malchior
What I wish to know is can we ever actually fight something like that?
Are the dragons allied or just midlessly killing everything in their path without realising, or caring, about other things on the world?
I never really gave GW2 much notice to be honest, and paid more attention to GW:EN seeing as it looked better in my opinion. But now that I've discovered al this about True Giants changing the world, it's just too good to ignore, lol.
True giants FTW. Oh well I guess I wont be taking anything over by freeing and using Drakkar any time soon.
Are the dragons allied or just midlessly killing everything in their path without realising, or caring, about other things on the world?
I never really gave GW2 much notice to be honest, and paid more attention to GW:EN seeing as it looked better in my opinion. But now that I've discovered al this about True Giants changing the world, it's just too good to ignore, lol.
True giants FTW. Oh well I guess I wont be taking anything over by freeing and using Drakkar any time soon.

Malchior
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Originally Posted by the lesser
i remember the first time i saw this dragon drakkar, i had cleared the lake of all enemies an i was running back across it from the sifhalla direction, seeing something under the lake my first thought was this looks like somethings back!? as it turns out i was running from the tail over his back, when i saw his head an the spikes on it while running over his neck i swear to god i got a chill down my spine when i realized what it was. thats the first time in all of guild wars that i have had a reaction like that from seeing something.
i read about these dragons, if i remember correctly there are 5 of them in there. there is another one buried under earth across a small lake by where you rescue pyre fierceshot at. i have been wondering where the other ones are.. i was thinking of starting a new thread called dragon sightings, but this thread already has its momentum in the dragon discussion. so, if anyone finds anymore of them.. post a screenshot. ![]() |
My friend had a kind of "Cool" type reaction, but then said that she realised the trees were just reflections. And said there was nothing there. I was beyond baffled and frustrated because she couldn't see it. I brought another friend there soon after, she was confused at what she was meant to be looking at, lol.
So, I took my assassin and clear out everything around the lake, and took those screens. (I also took a few on my ranger when I first found it too if anyone wants to see those screens). Another friend then took screenshots of what she could see at the lake, and you couldn't see a thing through it. So in the end I'm glad I have this bad graphics card! XD
I don't think this thread was half bad considering it was my first ever guru post. ^__^
Malchior
Soo, yeah. I thin it's deffinatly safe to say that The Drakkar did infact cause the curse of the Nornbear, seeing as it corrupts everything in it's flightpath. Parhaps the reason it's sleeping is because it had some form of magic that grew over time? Perhaps all those years ago they weren't actually this powerful but knew they could be. Frozen themselves/whathaveyou and waited until what magic they had grew and awakened them?
That's the only way I can guess why they suddenly woke up, though it could well be because of the Great destroyer's death.
if these things wanted to conqure all there is, then perhaps they are working together and got bored with the world of tyria because they had pretty much Effed it over and had little else to do.
That's the only way I can guess why they suddenly woke up, though it could well be because of the Great destroyer's death.
if these things wanted to conqure all there is, then perhaps they are working together and got bored with the world of tyria because they had pretty much Effed it over and had little else to do.
Malchior
"RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GO"
I'm assumung that's what happens when I swear on here XD
I'm assumung that's what happens when I swear on here XD
Etta
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Originally Posted by Malchior
What I wish to know is can we ever actually fight something like that?
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What that's? The dragons are huge, you say? They won't be the only big player in tyria anymore. Five of these golems can combine and transform into a 73 meters tall, dragon's ass kicking machine. Not to mention it will comes with its own theme tune.
The Asura pilots will be most likely to shout "Let's combine!" during the transformation to give themself +10 to morale. They'll also very likely to shout out the name of their attacking skills such as, "Golem Punch!", "Golem Beam".
See, nothing to worry about. Giant dragon? Forget about it.

Malchior
I'm aware this is my 5th post in a row, I'm not bumping, simply adding new thoughts and such as I go along.
Ok, we've cnofirmed that they are dragons (And Drakkar can fly, yay...lol). So perhaps the Norn simply named this lake after because there's a dragon in it. Like, they may have pretty much called it dragon lake and knew something half decent about it else they wouldn't be afraid of it.
Also it begs the question; Why is it when our characters get that near to it nothing happens? Like, the thing is also meant to be leaking magic being that powerful and all, so why does nothing happen to us even though we're very close to it?
A theory could be that it's in a deep hibernation, thus breathing still. We know their breathe seems to pretty much warp reality of sort, so maybe Jora and her brother were there at simply the wrong time and got affected by it?
I'm aware it's in ice and there's not much breathing going on, but hey this is a sea crature that can fly without wings and it does all kinds of funky stuff. So who knows, lol.
Ok, we've cnofirmed that they are dragons (And Drakkar can fly, yay...lol). So perhaps the Norn simply named this lake after because there's a dragon in it. Like, they may have pretty much called it dragon lake and knew something half decent about it else they wouldn't be afraid of it.
Also it begs the question; Why is it when our characters get that near to it nothing happens? Like, the thing is also meant to be leaking magic being that powerful and all, so why does nothing happen to us even though we're very close to it?
A theory could be that it's in a deep hibernation, thus breathing still. We know their breathe seems to pretty much warp reality of sort, so maybe Jora and her brother were there at simply the wrong time and got affected by it?
I'm aware it's in ice and there's not much breathing going on, but hey this is a sea crature that can fly without wings and it does all kinds of funky stuff. So who knows, lol.
Malchior
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Originally Posted by Etta
Fear not, 250 years from now the G.O.L.E.M. technologies will be so advance, with thicker armor, bigger gun, flight capability etc. One of this next next next Gen machine will be able to put the charr battle group in a world of pain as easy as taking a candy from a baby dragon.
What that's? The dragons are huge, you say? They won't be the only big player in tyria anymore. Five of these golems can combine and transform into a 73 meters tall, dragon's ass kicking machine. Not to mention it will comes with its own theme tune. The Asura pilots will be most likely to shout "Let's combine!" during the transformation to give themself +10 to morale. They'll also very likely to shout out the name of their attacking skills such as, "Golem Punch!", "Golem Beam". See, nothing to worry about. Giant dragon? Forget about it. ![]() |
draxynnic
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Originally Posted by menti
Where would the one in the Crystal Desert be?
EDIT: On second thought, it's Glint. Maybe each area of Tyria (country) has its own dragon, so far the Shiverpeaks has one, Ascalon/Charr territory has one, Orr has one, Crystal Desert has one, you think maybe Kryta and RoF have one? |
Who knows, maybe one of the storylines for GW2 will involve finding her and enlisting her help to Ascend in order to shout at the gods "HEY YOU LOT! PAY ATTENTION! WE NEED SOME HELP DOWN HERE!!!"
Malchior: You may want to combine your posts. It IS actually against the forum rules to double-post or otherwise make multiple posts in sequence - and the mods are allowed to delete with Extreme Prejudice in order to remove it. (My impression is that for one double-post they'll merge posts, but for multiple posts in succession they'll just delete). Use the EDIT button instead.
On your thoughts regarding the Nornbear and the creature in Drakkar Lake - My thoughts have been that Jora and her brother got hit because Jora's brother deliberately attempted to make contact with it, which none of the PCs do.
Malchior
first thing I'm going to try is using charm animal on these bad mother fu....Well, you know. It wont work, but hell it's work a try. XD
It would be a very cool thing if we found out the 5 gods are like the titans, powerful, but not actually gods. Perhaps they do infact have powers like that of these dragons, and are maybe afraid to directly fight them due to the high chances of losing? Either way it's a battle out of our hands if so. O_o
Wamma Balth, LOL. Could you immagine if grenth was a MM? His smallest minions would be the abomination things that look like this
Thanks, I'll be sure to edit
Also I wasn't aware he tried to make contact. Maybe I wasn't listening
It would be a very cool thing if we found out the 5 gods are like the titans, powerful, but not actually gods. Perhaps they do infact have powers like that of these dragons, and are maybe afraid to directly fight them due to the high chances of losing? Either way it's a battle out of our hands if so. O_o
Wamma Balth, LOL. Could you immagine if grenth was a MM? His smallest minions would be the abomination things that look like this
Thanks, I'll be sure to edit

Also I wasn't aware he tried to make contact. Maybe I wasn't listening
Mournblade
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Originally Posted by Malchior
Also it begs the question; Why is it when our characters get that near to it nothing happens? Like, the thing is also meant to be leaking magic being that powerful and all, so why does nothing happen to us even though we're very close to it?
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Malchior
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Originally Posted by Mournblade
Jora's brother tried to use divination to find out more about the 'feelings' he was sensing. I would suppose he tapped into the dragon's emissions and got the backlash from it.
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when that happens, all the audio is played at once, making for nothing but jibberish and I just skip whatever video it is when that happens. So maybe it could have been that...
Free Runner
When walking above it Svanir says he can feel something in the air thats ancient and when Jora trys to turn back he says "A simple spell should reveal it". Once he uses the spell Jora claims that high magical energy corrupted Svanir instantly while she rejected it, losing her bear form in the process.
I believe it is like Primordus - constantly in some way letting out powerful magic which would explain why the ice elementals and chilling whisps gather in huge numbers there. That area is one of the most supernatural areas in the game to me. Has anyone noticed that nobody seems to take note of the Dragons existance below the ice? the norn say it is a dark place but nobody ever mentions what is sleeping below the ice.
I believe it is like Primordus - constantly in some way letting out powerful magic which would explain why the ice elementals and chilling whisps gather in huge numbers there. That area is one of the most supernatural areas in the game to me. Has anyone noticed that nobody seems to take note of the Dragons existance below the ice? the norn say it is a dark place but nobody ever mentions what is sleeping below the ice.
Mordakai
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Originally Posted by Free Runner
I believe it is like Primordus - constantly in some way letting out powerful magic which would explain why the ice elementals and chilling whisps gather in huge numbers there. That area is one of the most supernatural areas in the game to me. Has anyone noticed that nobody seems to take note of the Dragons existance below the ice? the norn say it is a dark place but nobody ever mentions what is sleeping below the ice.
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The Norn know the dragon is there (they call it Drakkar's Lake, after all) and just figure everyone knows it's there, no reason to mention it....
OR there is actually something concealing it, but since we are the "chosen ones" (we activate the Scrying Pool, for example); we can see the dragon where others just feel a sense of dread.
Malchior
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Originally Posted by Free Runner
When walking above it Svanir says he can feel something in the air thats ancient and when Jora trys to turn back he says "A simple spell should reveal it". Once he uses the spell Jora claims that high magical energy corrupted Svanir instantly while she rejected it, losing her bear form in the process.
I believe it is like Primordus - constantly in some way letting out powerful magic which would explain why the ice elementals and chilling whisps gather in huge numbers there. That area is one of the most supernatural areas in the game to me. Has anyone noticed that nobody seems to take note of the Dragons existance below the ice? the norn say it is a dark place but nobody ever mentions what is sleeping below the ice. |
EDIT: I'm on my way to get a few more screens of the Drakkar from better/different angles.
EDIT 2: This is alot harder than it looks due to the size of Drakkar. I can't really get a spot to get a decent amount of him in at a close enough range. I don't suppose there's some form of camera mode on GW where I could be able to get up higher, is there? Personally I highly doubt it but hey anything's possible I guess.
blue.rellik
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Originally Posted by draxynnic
I don't think so. According to the article, Glint and Kuunavang are entirely midgets compared to these - and a different variety of dragon altogether. It's possible that the historian is just referring to Glint as she was known in GW1 and she's gone through a growth spurt and is now restricting travel across the desert for her own reasons, but I think it's more likely she's sitting tight inside one of those hidden-within-a-grain-of-sand lairs of hers.
Who knows, maybe one of the storylines for GW2 will involve finding her and enlisting her help to Ascend in order to shout at the gods "HEY YOU LOT! PAY ATTENTION! WE NEED SOME HELP DOWN HERE!!!" Malchior: You may want to combine your posts. It IS actually against the forum rules to double-post or otherwise make multiple posts in sequence - and the mods are allowed to delete with Extreme Prejudice in order to remove it. (My impression is that for one double-post they'll merge posts, but for multiple posts in succession they'll just delete). Use the EDIT button instead. On your thoughts regarding the Nornbear and the creature in Drakkar Lake - My thoughts have been that Jora and her brother got hit because Jora's brother deliberately attempted to make contact with it, which none of the PCs do. |
Yeah, I wonder how long Grenth and Balthazar can last like that.
Malchior
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Originally Posted by draxynnic
I don't think so. According to the article, Glint and Kuunavang are entirely midgets compared to these - and a different variety of dragon altogether. It's possible that the historian is just referring to Glint as she was known in GW1 and she's gone through a growth spurt and is now restricting travel across the desert for her own reasons, but I think it's more likely she's sitting tight inside one of those hidden-within-a-grain-of-sand lairs of hers.
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I've beat factions, and Kuunavang is big and all, but she seriously just doesn't compare to the old dragons at all, lol. Besides, I'm sure she has her hands full in cantha.
Which is another thing, why are these dragons staying only in the continent of tyria? do they not know of the other continents? Or do they simply have an attachment to tyria and wish to rule over it?
Mordakai
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Originally Posted by Malchior
Which is another thing, why are these dragons staying only in the continent of tyria? do they not know of the other continents? Or do they simply have an attachment to tyria and wish to rule over it?
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My thought is since we've lost contact with Cantha and Elonia, we only know about the dragons here.
I suspect there are dragons in Elonia and Cantha, too.
Malchior
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Originally Posted by Mordakai
My thought is since we've lost contact with Cantha and Elonia, we only know about the dragons here.
I suspect there are dragons in Elonia and Cantha, too. |
Update: Added 8 more Drakkar pictures to the first post.
Malchior
This is from the PC gamer mag with the minipet. (I think It's PC gamer at least)

The text reads: "In Eye of the North, players can find a couple of dragons resting in hibernation. The idea was to have a dragon sleeping under the ice of a frozen lake, as if he'd been there since before the area went frosty."
So, Drakkar was sleeping there and the world changed around him. Interesting...
Adding this to the first post, along with the text.

The text reads: "In Eye of the North, players can find a couple of dragons resting in hibernation. The idea was to have a dragon sleeping under the ice of a frozen lake, as if he'd been there since before the area went frosty."
So, Drakkar was sleeping there and the world changed around him. Interesting...

Adding this to the first post, along with the text.
draxynnic
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Originally Posted by Malchior
It would be a very cool thing if we found out the 5 gods are like the titans, powerful, but not actually gods. Perhaps they do infact have powers like that of these dragons, and are maybe afraid to directly fight them due to the high chances of losing? Either way it's a battle out of our hands if so. O_o
Wamma Balth, LOL. Could you immagine if grenth was a MM? His smallest minions would be the abomination things that look like this |
Malchior
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Originally Posted by draxynnic
Or they could be afraid that if they tried fighting, the battle will just end up doing more damage than not fighting.
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Kaida the Heartless
I say we unfreeze 'em and see what happens.
PureEvilYak
You know what went through my head when I looked at those (amazingly taken) pictures?
Mini mini mini mini mini... and so on.
Oh, and can about 30 elementalists meet me outside Sifhalla? I have a plan to unfreeze him, but we need a LOT of fire storm.
Mini mini mini mini mini... and so on.
Oh, and can about 30 elementalists meet me outside Sifhalla? I have a plan to unfreeze him, but we need a LOT of fire storm.