What is this a picture of?
Shaelael Whiteblade
Out in Old Ascalon, many old buildings have this image on them. What is the significance of it?
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/1897/gw004x.jpg
At first I thought it might be the skull of a Forgotten, but the eye sockets are to the front of the skull, not the side.
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/1897/gw004x.jpg
At first I thought it might be the skull of a Forgotten, but the eye sockets are to the front of the skull, not the side.
Free Runner
Its just a general engraving on the wall. It doesnt hold much significance and is never mentioned.
OT: Though that image caused a stir once when someone photoshopped it onto a shield creating the infamous "Terrorweb Shield" hoax.
OT: Though that image caused a stir once when someone photoshopped it onto a shield creating the infamous "Terrorweb Shield" hoax.
some-_1
If I had to guess I would assume its Grenth as it kind of reminds me of these:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/images/8/80/Grenthmural.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/images/e/e6/GrenthGandara.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/images/8/80/Grenthmural.jpg
http://wiki.guildwars.com/images/e/e6/GrenthGandara.jpg
Kanna Banrai
It reminds me of a Charr.. Possibly one of the higher up Charr leaders... Or an Old Leader.. But.. its a charr :P
Wandering Hades
its def a charr. the 4 horns on its head, the long jaw with many sharp teeth. if not, its going to be an evil dolyak lol.
Mintha Syl
I also see it charr shaped, although...double horns??? Maybe it's just a random scary picture?
But really not Grenth for me, he's usually a more repetitive look and his skull is lot more triangular (ovine I'd say).
But really not Grenth for me, he's usually a more repetitive look and his skull is lot more triangular (ovine I'd say).
Lord Dagon
I'd say it is a charr leader. I think this because of the larger char w/ double horns(more horns means greater exp in wisdom and fighting?). And the 2 smaller skulls on the bottom signifiying the subordinates of death? That's at least what i get out of it.
Skyy High
Gonna go with Charr. Remember that much of Ascalon (particularly the areas near/North of the Wall) used to be Charr territory.
Eragon Zarroc
it is an image of a big creepy skull with 2 smaller skulls....duh
and it's purpose is to make the wall look awesome
and it's purpose is to make the wall look awesome
Mintha Syl
Konig Des Todes
I doubt there's any significance. But for those who say "it's definably a charr" or along those lines:
Firstly, this is Ascalon. Why would Ascalonians have images of their enemy throughout their kingdom as decoration? That makes little sense.
Secondly, these very images can also be seen in the Underworld (along with a lot of structures in the Depths and Ascalon), so why would an image of a charr be in the Underworld?
Firstly, this is Ascalon. Why would Ascalonians have images of their enemy throughout their kingdom as decoration? That makes little sense.
Secondly, these very images can also be seen in the Underworld (along with a lot of structures in the Depths and Ascalon), so why would an image of a charr be in the Underworld?
Obrien Xp
Its a charr used to scare children and show them the fearfulness of their enemies.
Fusylum
Considering its on human gate, it could be a warning sign.
Shaelael Whiteblade
Yeah if it was a charr skull, I'd assume it would be to warn the charr, or be a bit of propoganda against the Charr.
These images are in Pockmark flats, in the ruins:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/images/e/e...mark_Flats.jpg
Is there any indication what lay out there pre-searing? ie, what those are the ruins of?
These images are in Pockmark flats, in the ruins:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/images/e/e...mark_Flats.jpg
Is there any indication what lay out there pre-searing? ie, what those are the ruins of?
Phoenix Denfer
wow, been a long time since I was in pre-sear, but wasn't there an estate out past Reagents? It was as far east as you could go, and there was an entrance to the catacombs out that way. I don't remember the structures being that big though. We may not have had access out that far in the pre-sear map. I do remember quite a few water ways (irrigation ditches? with bridges that we crossed, and there are such bridges out in Pockmark. Of course now they are dry beds if they aren't filled in tar.
Five years ago when I was in pre-sear, there was no legendary defender title, so many of us never journeyed much beyond the wall to the north, so no telling how "open" things were to explore. At least not for this old timer ranger.
Five years ago when I was in pre-sear, there was no legendary defender title, so many of us never journeyed much beyond the wall to the north, so no telling how "open" things were to explore. At least not for this old timer ranger.
BrettM
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wow, been a long time since I was in pre-sear, but wasn't there an estate out past Reagents? It was as far east as you could go, and there was an entrance to the catacombs out that way. <snip>
Five years ago when I was in pre-sear, there was no legendary defender title, so many of us never journeyed much beyond the wall to the north, so no telling how "open" things were to explore. At least not for this old timer ranger. |
North of the Wall, we can explore north about as far as Piken Square. We can get a small part of the Breach to the east of Piken, but not as far as the Hammer Gate. To the west, we can explore the southern half of the area used for the Great Northern Wall mission.
Mesmer in Need
This was the skin used on the fake "terror shield" back a while ago before textmod was in common use.
http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Terror_Shield
As far as the significance in-game, I think it's just like a gargoyle or another creepy object to decorate buildings.
http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Terror_Shield
As far as the significance in-game, I think it's just like a gargoyle or another creepy object to decorate buildings.
Mintha Syl
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This was the skin used on the fake "terror shield" back a while ago before textmod was in common use.
http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Terror_Shield |