Analyzing the newest Guild Wars 2 trailer
Filed under: Fantasy, New titles, News items, Guild Wars 2, Races

Take a look at the video here, then follow along with us as we explore this new information from ArenaNet. If you're unfamiliar with Guild Wars 2, this will help you get acquainted, but we also have some deep lore speculation for current Guild Wars fans. (The video can also be found at the official Guild Wars 2 site.)
This trailer is designed to give us a closer look at the five races of Tyria, and we get a chance to hear from each of them and get some insight into how they feel about their role in the battle they've found themselves in. We begin with the human warrior, Logan Thackeray.
Wait a minute. Thackeray? That certainly opens the door for some speculation, so we'll get the ball rolling: Keiran Thackery was the Ebon Vanguard soldier in charge of Wintersday events in 2008, and he took a special interest in the infamous Gwen. Once Wintersday was over, he could be found now and again in the Hall of Monuments, continuing to reach out to her: "At least I always know where to find you, if I should need...anything." Are these advances toward Gwen a sign of something more? Could Logan Thackery possibly be descended from these two, continuing ArenaNet's inclusion of Gwen in the storyline?

Well, speculation aside, Logan is a defender of Divinity's Reach. We get a good look at some areas of Divinity's Reach in this video, including what seems to be the main plaza, given the festive flags and confetti. (The main plaza is supposed to be the home of a year-round carnival.) Thackeray explains what we already know of the Tyrian humans: they're not having an easy time of it, but continue to battle on for their gods and for Queen Jennah, who makes her home in Divinity's Reach -- possibly in that soaring tower in the background of the main plaza. Not much is known about professions in Guild Wars 2, but the trailer contains some familiarly styled armor, particularly 40 seconds in.

A huge arena amidst the furnaces, pipes, and gears is reminiscent of the arena in The Flight North and opens up several possibilities -- maybe a similar purpose on a much larger scale, or a venue for the aggressive Charr to fight amongst themselves in a show of strength. A close look reveals several items that open up even further speculation and hint at a multi-purpose use. Two large walls or barriers, a central pole (tether?), what appears to be some sort of vehicle, and even more interesting: "ground level" seating focused on something that looks like a large cannon on a swivel mount. Whatever the Charr are doing with this arena, they've progressed way beyond the days when Gwen threw rocks at a support pillar.
Strength is the Charr watchword, from the heavy industrial technology to the huge Charr effigies that we first encountered in Eye of the North, to their guns. Yes, Charr with guns -- we knew it was coming, and fans wondered how well guns would fit into the world that we were familiar with. Well, they certainly fit the Charr. Charr guns -- which seem to double as axes should the need arise -- are constructed along the same lines as the rest of Charr technology: effectiveness over appearance. "This is not a gun for hanging over the fireplace or sticking in the umbrella stand, it is a gun for going out and making people miserable with."
Enter Eir Stegalkin of the Norn, who is less than impressed with guns and the like. "Strength is nothing without wisdom", she declares. While the fiercely independent Norn value strength, they reject brute force in favor of wisdom gleaned from the spirits of the wild. "Becoming the Bear" is a concept familiar to Guild Wars players, and an ability we envied in the Norn. (Remember the disappointment when you found out that Ursan Blessing didn't actually turn you into a bear?) With the arrival of the Norn as a playable race arrives the ability to play a character that can truly shapeshift -- not only into a bear, but a raven, wolf, or snow leopard.The trailer gives us a sweeping view of Hoelbrak, a Norn settlement that seems to stretch from mountaintop to mountaintop in the Shiverpeaks. Further inspection a moment later gives us a skirmish between a group of Norn and Centaurs. This was our second look at Centaurs in the trailer, and suggests a significant Centaur presence in Guild Wars 2, despite the fact that we've only seen one very brief mention of them so far. Given that the Centaurs were fighting the humans as well, we can assume that Ventari's efforts for peace were largely unsuccessful.

Our look at Rata Sum reveals a much changed city and population. An Asura Gate or two can be seen in the distance, but overall things have changed a lot since the days when Oggy was tying Taro leaves to his ears. The structures are much larger and modernized, and Asuran wardrobes have moved from their Native American/Mesoamerican look into a more sleek, technical style. The Golems created by the Asura have undergone the most noticeable change, one already seen and commented on by many fans. They've gone from the hulking robot shape familiar to us through M.O.X. to a simpler, more rounded structure. Knowing what we do of the Asura, we can assume that this is a much more advanced design and that appearances are deceiving. After all, we never saw M.O.X.carrying Vekk around in his hand during vanquishes.
Interestingly, the old Golem style that we are used to may not be entirely a thing of the past. Watching the video closely will reveal that some of the Golems in the groups are reminiscent of the clunkier, more familiar style, and they are fighting against the new style Golems. Asura wielding staves stand outside of the fray, seemingly controlling one or both groups of Golems. Is it a testing area of sorts as part of the Golem creation process, staged fights to allow Asura to show off their creations, or an effort to subdue renegade Golems as we did in Zinn's Task? As with the rest, the possibility for speculation based on what we already know is wide open.

Together these five -- Logan, Rytlock, Eir (and her wolf companion Garn), Zojja, and Caithe -- are Destiny's Edge, an adventuring group renowned for their bravery and skill. They serve as our introduction to the five races of Guild Wars 2.
Yes, the video is beautiful. But there is much more to it than that. The music -- thank you Jeremy Soule -- is stellar. The voice acting features not only the aforementioned Felicia Day, but several accomplished voice actors. The trailer gives extensive insight for all players: those new to the world of Guild Wars get a clear overview of what each race is like, and veteran players learn a lot about how things have changed in a few hundred years. The sheer amount of attention paid to depth and detail throughout the trailer means that it will be well worth your time to watch more than once and explore the background a bit to see what you can pick out.
In the meantime, familiarize yourself with the five races and start thinking of where you want to jump in to Guild Wars 2. As Caithe says, "It is time to fight. What is your story?"















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Lonewolf said on 11:09AM 12-04-2009
Looks amazing, sounds amazing...
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bigmac70 said on 11:22AM 12-04-2009
OMG swimming and jumping? I'm totally going to sub.....
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shawn said on 2:08PM 12-04-2009
There's no subscription, it will be free to play like GW1 is.
Darasimi said on 2:12PM 12-04-2009
fortunately for you, there will be no sub to sub to :D Like the original guildwars price model it is a one time purchase :D
joeltosado said on 3:11PM 12-05-2009
NO sub fee? I wonder whats the catch... At least for guild wars 1, the catch was that it was an instanced game(one HUGE disappointment) and there were invisible walls everywhere(cant jump a fence, a hill.. etc etc...)...
PS: If aion ever presents another(ye.. pandemonium) area like this i will take it as a cue to start searching for another game.
Kirin said on 11:21AM 12-04-2009
Can't watch at work. Do they actually show what a Charr female looks like? xD
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geoff0011 said on 3:47AM 12-05-2009
The site shows them here:
http://www.guildwars2.com/en/world/races/charr/
Meagen said on 11:23AM 12-04-2009
Excuse me, I need to indulge in a brief fit of fangirling.
EEEEEEEEE OMG OMG OMG OMG AWESOME....!!!!
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CindyL said on 11:27AM 12-04-2009
Yay!!! I love the tree people!! That's so what I'm rolling ^_^ Did the Norn shrink?
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Archipelagos said on 11:41AM 12-04-2009
Another very nice trailer.
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Kevin said on 11:51AM 12-04-2009
My initial draw was towards the Sylvari, but the more I get to know the less I like them and the more I like the Asura. I'll probably end up having 15 characters in GW2 anyway, so, it's not as though it matters too much.
I wouldn't be too surprised if down the road in an expansion we get the centaurs, the tengu, or maybe even the dwarves. (I know, the last one is really REALLY unlikely.) But there's always room for more.
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Darasimi said on 2:15PM 12-04-2009
didn't the time of the dwarves end?
Kevin said on 2:19PM 12-04-2009
Yea, they were changed in of EotN, so it's unlikely they will return.
snowleopard233 said on 11:52AM 12-04-2009
The Norn look pretty cool. The idea of a bunch of harsh northern people that can shapeshift just seems really awesome to me. Also, it’s pretty awesome how that’s Felicia Day’s voice lol.
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Randomessa said on 11:59AM 12-04-2009
*shriek, scream, fangirl etc*
Okay, that's it. I'm hibernating and I don't want to be disturbed until 2011 (unless it's for GW2 beta, that is!).
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Duulin said on 11:57AM 12-04-2009
Shawn, when are you releasing Guildcast 2?
:)
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Shawn Schuster said on 1:11PM 12-04-2009
Oh the temptation! It's still a possibility :)
Hoyt said on 12:03PM 12-04-2009
I want to play a norn. This makes me really excited for the game. and I agree, can't wait to jump /sniff
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Goonja said on 12:06PM 12-04-2009
The whole thing is pretty cool.
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Seffrid said on 12:06PM 12-04-2009
Any idea when it's due, and in what ways it will differ from the first game?
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