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  1. Iron Legion guided tour leaflet. (Inspired by Egyptian cruise leaflet.) Haha i'll have to take you up on this tour just hope the bounty don't come with it hah (my toon's a rev so i could enslave a charr to do my bidding :P).
  2. But the term treaty of ebonhawke was always used for ceasefire agreement. I don't really see which part of the dialogue suggests its the peace treaty. But yeah, in all honestly, we can most likely assume that Treaty was signed somewhere in the last 6 years as it is getting ridiculous by this point now Id say an indefinite cease fire is as close to a peace treaty as you can get without further exploring a diplomatic story in game which would turn alot of players off from the story. But the term treaty of ebonhawke was always used for ceasefire agreement. I don't really see which part of the dialogue suggests its the peace treaty. But yeah, in all honestly, we can most likely assume that Treaty was signed somewhere in the last 6 years as it is getting ridiculous by this point now I get your point, but we've had some really absurdly long talks for treaty's with less hostile nations then the Charr and Humans. But in the terms of a MMO, yes it's been awhile time wise. For all we know nowadays, Ebonhawke and the Citadel have a full blown peace treaty in the current story year among other things. Due to the maps all being froze in the year of the original story, outside of the few maps that saw updates during season 1. the black citadel would have been expanded upon, and probably finished at leas the core, the outside towns would have expanded quite a bit since the games launch.the towns outside of divinites reach would be a fair bit larger than they are now, all the Asura labs that exist outside of Rata Sum would be more expanded and updated, the smaller "groves" outside of The Grove would be much more grown now. That is my issue, we cant say anything at all about "what they will look in the future" because we have no examples of them growing in any way on the older maps, which is something i would love to see personally, across the entirety of Tyria. Honestly, a lot of people were surprised in S2 when it was revealed that the negotiations were still ongoing. Maps frozen in time is something that's largely accepted as fact. (Mind you, I don't think that the charr, asura, and human areas are likely to have expanded much. Stuff that's been there for decades or centuries probably isn't going to grow much over the course of a handful of years without some impetus for that. Sylvari stuff, maybe, since they're still in an early expansion phase.) A second war would be massive 250 years and the charr could not breech ebonhawk thats one long stalemate. nether side can commit to a full scale war. maybe in gw3 something will happen with it and the war restarts and something takes out BC and the humans move back into the region. I just like ascalon it was the true heart of the human kingdoms now its gone. also to add to take the charr out plan 1 make them fight each other make the legions fight them selfs out even if you get the blood and ash legion to wipe out the iron because the iron legion is the one you don't want to fight the others are less technologically bases and could fight then easier then the iron.with this treaty thou have the legion started taken on human recruits that would be a totally different approach.how do the charr react to humans wanting to do a pilgrimage to the ruins of Ascalon City?.
  3. But the term treaty of ebonhawke was always used for ceasefire agreement. I don't really see which part of the dialogue suggests its the peace treaty. But yeah, in all honestly, we can most likely assume that Treaty was signed somewhere in the last 6 years as it is getting ridiculous by this point now Id say an indefinite cease fire is as close to a peace treaty as you can get without further exploring a diplomatic story in game which would turn alot of players off from the story. But the term treaty of ebonhawke was always used for ceasefire agreement. I don't really see which part of the dialogue suggests its the peace treaty. But yeah, in all honestly, we can most likely assume that Treaty was signed somewhere in the last 6 years as it is getting ridiculous by this point now I get your point, but we've had some really absurdly long talks for treaty's with less hostile nations then the Charr and Humans. But in the terms of a MMO, yes it's been awhile time wise. For all we know nowadays, Ebonhawke and the Citadel have a full blown peace treaty in the current story year among other things. Due to the maps all being froze in the year of the original story, outside of the few maps that saw updates during season 1. the black citadel would have been expanded upon, and probably finished at leas the core, the outside towns would have expanded quite a bit since the games launch.the towns outside of divinites reach would be a fair bit larger than they are now, all the Asura labs that exist outside of Rata Sum would be more expanded and updated, the smaller "groves" outside of The Grove would be much more grown now. That is my issue, we cant say anything at all about "what they will look in the future" because we have no examples of them growing in any way on the older maps, which is something i would love to see personally, across the entirety of Tyria. Honestly, a lot of people were surprised in S2 when it was revealed that the negotiations were still ongoing. Maps frozen in time is something that's largely accepted as fact. (Mind you, I don't think that the charr, asura, and human areas are likely to have expanded much. Stuff that's been there for decades or centuries probably isn't going to grow much over the course of a handful of years without some impetus for that. Sylvari stuff, maybe, since they're still in an early expansion phase.)A second war would be massive 250 years and the charr could not breech ebonhawk thats one long stalemate. nether side can commit to a full scale war. maybe in gw3 something will happen with it and the war restarts and something takes out BC and the humans move back into the region. I just like ascalon it was the true heart of the human kingdoms now its gone.
  4. The Iron Legion has much more steel than a human guild could realistically handle. Plus, releasing the Ghosts of Ascalon into the Mists aligns with Iron interests, so you can at least solve that problem before committing suicide by charr. Also, a human faction openly fighting the Charr in Ascalon would nowadays call in Kryta to fight as an ally to the charr. This is a reciprocation of the charr assistance during Caudecus' White Mantle insurrection.With Flame Legion likely defeated, Iron allied with Blood and Ash, Ebonhawke in a campaign with the charr against ogres, where would your group get its manpower, funding, supplies, to even begin a campaign to liberate Ascalon? What allies would you be able to mobilize? Align with the ogres and Ebonhawke will hate your guts, Kryta's anti charr faction is pretty much dead. The Free City of Lion's Arch has roughly 14% charr population (taken from Playerbase Poll.), the Dredge will no longer trust any non dredge after Scarlet. Grawl make for unreliable allies, following whoever impresses them at the moment. You might be able to get one or two norn, but then their rivals would join the opposing side for an epic duel. The Inquest is just as likely to sell out and betray your human freedom fighters - no wait, that is an inevitability - once they got what they wanted.Elona has just experienced two conflicts (Balthazar, Sunspear uprising) and has an ongoing defense against the branded. The last thing they want right now is another conflict. And you still had to negotiate free passage through the Fields of Ruin, unless you like fighting the Ebon Vanguard.Most likely, your group is on their own, with little support and little resources, besides what they already have. And even if you managed to gather your loyal band of rebels and cuthroats, you'd still have to actually remove the Iron Legion from its own territory. As an early modern state, that's likely in the range of millions of charr (around 10-15). Their technology level is comparable to industrial England, while their actual weapons range from 19th century to pre WWI and they have retained some of their cossack level friendlyness from 250 years ago. If you ever wanted to test whether your unbending fury actually bends or breaks of chokes, this is it.Not only that, even if your companions started out loyal to your cause, how much slaughter could they handle? Could the group rationalize slaughtering a Fahrar? A Primus and all the Cubs? And if not, how would you deal with defectors?Would the group's ethos survive massacring Butcher's Block, Nageling, Smokestead?How would the self proclaimed freedom fighters react, if Seraph reinforcements called for them to lay down their arms?Or if they heard the news, that the Pact set out to stop a group of terrorists, that so far evaded capture by lawful authorities? And lastly, would the Ascalon you produce be greater than the Ascalon that currenty exists? Or would it be overrun by ogres, branded and harpies, turning into a depopulated crystalline wasteland?Right now, the former Kingdom of Ascalon houses a successor state, the Duchy of Ebonhawke, which is experiencing peace and has been granted a good amount of surrounding land, which the Iron Legion has ceded to it in the Human-Charr peace treaty. Human settlers are establishing new villages and farms, which will later grow into towns. Ebonhawke has the geography to become the gateway to Elona, allowing the humans to dominate regional trade. For now, it is better for everyone involved to stay peaceful and work together to prevent a magic induced cataclysm. Humans can worry about their former possessions much later. if looking for allies i would ask the Norn and let them keep the land they capture around the north of Shiverpeak Mountains.
  5. The Iron Legion has much more steel than a human guild could realistically handle. Plus, releasing the Ghosts of Ascalon into the Mists aligns with Iron interests, so you can at least solve that problem before committing suicide by charr. Also, a human faction openly fighting the Charr in Ascalon would nowadays call in Kryta to fight as an ally to the charr. This is a reciprocation of the charr assistance during Caudecus' White Mantle insurrection.With Flame Legion likely defeated, Iron allied with Blood and Ash, Ebonhawke in a campaign with the charr against ogres, where would your group get its manpower, funding, supplies, to even begin a campaign to liberate Ascalon? What allies would you be able to mobilize? Align with the ogres and Ebonhawke will hate your guts, Kryta's anti charr faction is pretty much dead. The Free City of Lion's Arch has roughly 14% charr population (taken from Playerbase Poll.), the Dredge will no longer trust any non dredge after Scarlet. Grawl make for unreliable allies, following whoever impresses them at the moment. You might be able to get one or two norn, but then their rivals would join the opposing side for an epic duel. The Inquest is just as likely to sell out and betray your human freedom fighters - no wait, that is an inevitability - once they got what they wanted.Elona has just experienced two conflicts (Balthazar, Sunspear uprising) and has an ongoing defense against the branded. The last thing they want right now is another conflict. And you still had to negotiate free passage through the Fields of Ruin, unless you like fighting the Ebon Vanguard.Most likely, your group is on their own, with little support and little resources, besides what they already have. And even if you managed to gather your loyal band of rebels and cuthroats, you'd still have to actually remove the Iron Legion from its own territory. As an early modern state, that's likely in the range of millions of charr (around 10-15). Their technology level is comparable to industrial England, while their actual weapons range from 19th century to pre WWI and they have retained some of their cossack level friendlyness from 250 years ago. If you ever wanted to test whether your unbending fury actually bends or breaks of chokes, this is it.Not only that, even if your companions started out loyal to your cause, how much slaughter could they handle? Could the group rationalize slaughtering a Fahrar? A Primus and all the Cubs? And if not, how would you deal with defectors?Would the group's ethos survive massacring Butcher's Block, Nageling, Smokestead?How would the self proclaimed freedom fighters react, if Seraph reinforcements called for them to lay down their arms?Or if they heard the news, that the Pact set out to stop a group of terrorists, that so far evaded capture by lawful authorities? And lastly, would the Ascalon you produce be greater than the Ascalon that currenty exists? Or would it be overrun by ogres, branded and harpies, turning into a depopulated crystalline wasteland?Right now, the former Kingdom of Ascalon houses a successor state, the Duchy of Ebonhawke, which is experiencing peace and has been granted a good amount of surrounding land, which the Iron Legion has ceded to it in the Human-Charr peace treaty. Human settlers are establishing new villages and farms, which will later grow into towns. Ebonhawke has the geography to become the gateway to Elona, allowing the humans to dominate regional trade. For now, it is better for everyone involved to stay peaceful and work together to prevent a magic induced cataclysm. Humans can worry about their former possessions much later. wow you put more thought into this then i did :P to be honest I'm new to GW and have been following the lore from GW1 and see the char as a evil force but from what you said they seem to be evolving into a good decent society but there not as evil as i thought. did not know the char let the humans come back to build towns.what i thought was a good intention could turn ugly fast but they seem to always do.i guess to was 250 years ago so no1 alive today was affected anyways.one thing i could not find is how kryta survived the attacks.
  6. Willing to make a human guild if your in.Ascalon Steel LegionHeroes of Ascalon! You have withstood the evil savagery of the Charr, and they have left nothing for you to fear. So raise high the black banners of vengeance—now is our time.We do not wither before the flames of war, for our resolve is like steel and only hardens with heat. Do not let these new foes forget who we are. Show them our strength and our unbending fury!
  7. Maybe its like in Lotr the true king of Ascalon can set them free use them to his will but im sure none of the royal family survived.
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