I imagine the elder dragons view the mortal races as we do with ants, insignificant. I mean, one of the dragons flew over the land, rupturing the land, turning it into purple crystal, but yet it didn't care one way or another about it.
I imagine the elder dragons view the mortal races as we do with ants, insignificant. I mean, one of the dragons flew over the land, rupturing the land, turning it into purple crystal, but yet it didn't care one way or another about it.
I could theorize about all this, but I'm going to play through Guild Wars 2 when it comes out and see what happens.
I was thinking that, but why raise an undead army, send your champions on various settlements in Tyria (Tequatl, The Shatterer, etc.) and commit other hostile actions like that if you had other intentions. I know that they aren't like Deathwing, but they're still obvious enemies. But I guess, like most people have said, we won't know until the actual game comes out. That won't still my curiosity though. =P
Well tequatl and te shatterer aren't their champions, their just minions... And the shatterer/tequatl are both at the end of a dynamic event chain so why they show up we don't really know yet, but we learn from one of the books that the dragon spawn don't really leave their territory much
I thought that they were. http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Dragon_champion Although since it's the wiki and not an official source it may not be entirely accurate. So that could easily be wrong. But yeah, I guess we really don't know about their motives at all. They do appear to be in their respective territories though, like you said. Perhaps that's all they're doing for now. Until the game launches anyway. =)
I remember in Edge of Destiny, it seemed like Kralkatorrik retreated because it got beat up, but that was like 5-6 years before the events of Ghosts of Ascalon.. Maybe it's still licking its wounds? I've been wondering about this too though. Hoping there's an awesome explanation when we get in game.
Considering the event chain that spawns Tequatl has to do with undead trying to take over and the players beating them back we can make a few guesses. Tequatl could have been sent to take over that marsh to prepare it for some grand plan of the elder dragon. T then sends in the undead hoard under his command to start converting the area, incidentaly wipeing out the pests that live there. Said pests (us and the frogies) fight back and push his minions back into the sea causeing him to come out and deal with us personaly. Like I said earlier its very easy to create a senario where the elder dragons are following their own agenda ignoring the mortals and the elder dragons and their greater champions only show up to deal with us when we disrupt those plans. still pure speculation but plausable.
Who is John Galt?
They are. The Shatterer is Kralkatorrik's Champion, but The Shatterer isn't the name of the dragon. <quote> There must always be... *lightning* a Shatterer. <endofquote> If the Shatterer dies, a new Dragon will take his place and earn the title to name itself The Shatterer.
Tequatl is Zhaitans Luitenant AND Champion. This kinda hints me that the Elder Dragons have more than 1 champion/bigbaddragon. And I like that thought.