Guild Wars Eye of the North Story
The new Guild Wars expansion, Eye of the North, is supposed to act as a bridge between the first 3 Guild Wars installments and Guild Wars 2, slated for release in 2008. The new expansion takes place 6 years after the campaign that occured in Prophecies which places the occurances found in Eye of the North 3 years after Nightfall and 8 years since the occurance of "The Searing".
Eye of the North introduces four new title tracks:
- the Asura Title Track, which is set in the Tarnished Coast, home of the Asura.
- the Deldrimor Title Track, which is intertwined with the fate of the Deldrimor Dwarves and King Jalis Ironhammer, who you helped in Guild Wars: Prophecies
- the Ebon Vanguard Title Track, which is set in the Charr homelands where the Ebon Vangaurd still battle for the glory of Ascalon
- the Norn Title Track, which is set in the Far Shiverpeaks, homeland of the Norn
- the Master of the North Title Track, which shows your progress in exploring the Guild Wars map and dungeons
Eye of the North takes place 8 years after "The Searing" happens in the Prophecies stand alone campaign. This is when the Charr demolished the kingdom of Ascalon. Now, a series of earthquakes shake all three of the world's continents. Each of the stand alone Guild Wars campaigns takes place in one of these three continents. Strange beasts rise from the abysses created by the earthquake - the Destroyers have risen and are spreading destruction across the lands of Tyria.
Taking the initial Eye of the North quest - and after you've fought through the legions of the Undead - you will meeat a Dwarf by the name of Ogden Stonehealer as well as an Asuran known as Vekk. Soon after, your party is attacked by Destroyers, an enemy new to Eye of the North. You and your party escape through a portal and destroy it behind you. On the other side of the portal you'll be introduced to the Norn race of viking-like giants.
With the assistance of a Norn named Jora, you'll then make your way to the Eye of the North, a huge structure, where humans have been rumored to be seen. At The Eye of the North you'll meet up with Gwen, a character who first appeared 8 years earlier in Prophecies. Once inside The Eye of the North you'll discover the Hall of Monuments. The Hall of Monuments will later be used to transfer a player progress from the expansion to Guild Wars 2 rumored to release in 2008.
Each campaign will require you to battle your way through the dungeons found below the surface with the help of the new Eye of the North maps. After you've completed the title tracks and make your way through the dungeons you're final battle will be against "The Great Destroyer".
Tom Kranz is a an avid player of Eye of the North, the expansion to the award winning Guild Wars. Follow the links for more information on Eye of the North maps and Guild Wars gold.
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