you can't be asking things like that, war-cat baby
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Cozy Afternoon in Ascalon (Circa 1336 AE)
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In his lane, not really flourishing, he's honestly having a bad time, he wants out of the meat soup
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I should probably post the silly guy’s reference sheet, so here it is.
He’s like- the only character I ever play. Commander Corvus Blightstep my beloved…
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Max height charr and norn lesbian couple who hunt together while the norn is shape-shifted into their spirit of the wild.
You agree. Reblog.
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More grayscale action: My Norn wielding a staff - the latest addition to the warrior arsenal!
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To my beloved gw2 community, i leave this shitpost:
No, i am not gonna dignify Eparch with a proper drawing.
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I'm thinking about if my characters were actually canon NPCs in-game, where and/or how they'd be referenced to, or actually interacted with, namely during the personal story.
I think Dokks would be there right off the bat in the Black Citadel right after the start of the charr personal story -- I think he'd have his own workshop in the village of Smokestead and the story would eventually lead you to him, probably for some mechanical advice that falls outside the norm of Iron Legion expertise. He'd of course have a bit more significance if you're playing an Iron Legion charr but still present for Ash and Blood too. He'd make a reappearance during the beginning of the Pact, and that's where he joins the main cast. If you're not playing a charr and you approach him prior to this in his workshop, he'll probably briefly explain how he came to be there with his krewe.
Koorn is only eleven and in the custody of his mother at the start of PS, so I'm not sure if he'd appear at all before his actual introduction during a Bug in the System. I think, at most, there might be an entirely random NPC somewhere around the ruins of Thaumanova that references him indirectly, "So many deaths -- I know one of them even had an eleven year old waiting for him at home, poor fool."
Merlish would still be dormant in the spear for the majority of the story -- I think it's probably only around EoD where he was finally found by the Astral Ward. So in the ruins of Ascalon I think it'd be interesting if you could literally find the spear there, maybe in a kind of easter-egg, jumping puzzle type of location, or somewhere totally inaccessible that you can only see from a distance.
Phlunk would be an actual merchant you could access in Divinity's Reach. Buy a bottle of wizard lotion for 5 gold. It gives you -1 Hero Points.
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Average confidence level of gw2 players
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