So, WarLords Ruin. Thanks to Esoterik for Running the Dungeon and Collecting the Lore, because i had the sense that something was Fishy. I was Right. [quote]Basically a WarLord bonded with a Wish Dragon, She then Fell to the House of Kings. She made a Wish that she would haunt Kings, even in Death. The Taken "Masterless" picked up on the Will Power of the Dragon, and came to claim it as a Master. When the Taken arrived, the Dragon used the Power of the Taken(Appearntly anyone now can use Taken) to self corrupt and Raised Dead Kings, into Scorn.
At the End, the Dragon showed Shaxx was thee Dragon Slayer, and that he Never wished for the Dragons to be killed but had to because the Dragons were out of Control. So Shaxx let it stay in the Castle, as it was then a Tomb for the Dragon.[/quote]
Im sorry but this was the best that the narrative team could come up with? This is like a 4th-5th Grade Essay. If was the Teacher id give it a solid C. Introduced a Warlord we never heard of. Introduced dialog that states Saladin always talked about Wish Dragons and other Warlords...(WTF was this) Siva and Chosen were the only Seasons where Saladin ever talked about this Stuff. Weve been around him longer, hell we stopped the Siva Crisis, yet he tells Crow these story's?
Overall, 2.5/5 Lore Wise.
"Dragons and Warlords
"Why in the Traveler's crack did you wish to fight an actual DRAGON, old man?"
"We are knights, Lady Efrideet. Do you not want to be a dragon slayer?"
— Efrideet and Saladin after encountering an Ahamkara
Sometime after Saladin recruited Efrideet into the Iron Lords, they encountered an Ahamkara, which were able to grant wishes. Saladin wished to fight a dragon, which transformed the creature into a giant dragon that breathed fire. While Efrideet stayed back and fired on the creature with her rifle, Saladin closed in with his Iron Battle Axe to fight the dragon like a knight of old.
He wounded the creature several times while dodging its flames, but his axe soon began to melt from the heat, although he judged it still had enough edge to cut the beast. Efrideet tried to get him to reconsider his strategy and questioned why he had wished to fight a dragon. Grinning under his helmet, he shouted back that they were knights and he wanted to be a dragon slayer. Leaping at the roaring creature once more, Saladin yelled to his companion that they were what they survived.
With their recruits gathered, Saladin and his comrades began their campaign against the Warlords. They quickly developed a reputation as defenders of humanity and several Warlords joined their cause, including Felwinter, who donated his stronghold on Felwinter Peak to be their headquarters. Saladin was amongst the most honored of the lords and frequently joined his comrades in combating the warlords by defending towns under their control. Alongside Radegast and Perun, he travelled to a village ruled by Warlord Segoth. They confronted him when Segoth arrived at the village to punish the citizens for sheltering the Iron Lords, holding higher ground as Segoth and eight of his followers arrived on Pikes in a narrow pass that only allowed three to approach at a time. Segoth derided them as "Iron Wolves", causing Saladin to shout at him to cease his insults, although Perun admitted she liked the moniker. Unamused, the Warlord ordered them to leave and declared the people there his, but they refused to abandon the civilians to his rule. As Segoth smiled and shrugged at their response, Saladin raised his shield at Perun's command alongside his two comrades as the hostile Lightbearers opened fire.
Although the heavy fire pushed them back, their shields protected them, and the Iron Lords returned fire, quickly cutting down the trapped enemy. As Segoth revived, one of his bullets struck Radegast in the head, and Saladin provided covering fire for Perun to help his Ghost revive the Iron Lords leader. Each of the Iron Lords fell several times, but their shield wall never broke, and Segoth eventually retreated, vowing to kill them and all who aided them as the town cheered Saladin and his comrades.
Amongst the Risen who joined the ranks of the Iron Lords was Silimar, an old friend of Saladin. Saladin and the rest of the Iron Lords were confused by Silimar's constant building of a tower that he rebuilt every time it was assaulted by the Fallen and Warlords. After the eleventh time the tower was destroyed, Saladin met with Silimar in its ruins and upon his friend's revival by his Ghost, questioned him about why he kept rebuilding and calling the tower doomed.
Silimar rejected that term, deciding fated fit better, but Saladin suggested indefensible also worked. He declared only a fool would continue to rebuild a tower that kept being destroyed. However, Silimar declared that it was like them, being reborn every time they fell and that one day it would not fall and they would know the time was right. Saladin asked what they would know, and Silimar declared that it would mean it was safe to build a city to the sky".
10 yrs? Did you read the lore, or just watch lore vids? This is, of course, a synopsis... but there's footnotes and references throughout linking the lore, etc. from which it was derived.
The above is quoted directly from Saladin's compendium.
Where else was the dragon but in the dragons castle at the dragons leisure where the dragon comes and goes as the dragon pleases?
What is up with the "this should all mine" that seemed to get worse with the less you do it have done?
Also no one really knows who wished for the container crucible. Who was driving their titans around in tanks.
[quote]So, WarLords Ruin. Thanks to Esoterik for Running the Dungeon and Collecting the Lore, because i had the sense that something was Fishy. I was Right. [quote]Basically a WarLord bonded with a Wish Dragon, She then Fell to the House of Kings. She made a Wish that she would haunt Kings, even in Death. The Taken "Masterless" picked up on the Will Power of the Dragon, and came to claim it as a Master. When the Taken arrived, the Dragon used the Power of the Taken(Appearntly anyone now can use Taken) to self corrupt and Raised Dead Kings, into Scorn.
At the End, the Dragon showed Shaxx was thee Dragon Slayer, and that he Never wished for the Dragons to be killed but had to because the Dragons were out of Control. So Shaxx let it stay in the Castle, as it was then a Tomb for the Dragon.[/quote]
Im sorry but this was the best that the narrative team could come up with? This is like a 4th-5th Grade Essay. If was the Teacher id give it a solid C. Introduced a Warlord we never heard of. Introduced dialog that states Saladin always talked about Wish Dragons and other Warlords...(WTF was this) Siva and Chosen were the only Seasons where Saladin ever talked about this Stuff. Weve been around him longer, hell we stopped the Siva Crisis, yet he tells Crow these story's?
Overall, 2.5/5 Lore Wise.[/quote]
I'm not sure that I trust you to provide sound critiques of literature honey...