Pilgrimidge of the Flameseeker

By bknob on April 30th, 2019
Race: Norn
Gender: Male
Armor: Heavy
Color: Brown
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Norn born with a deep ancestry dating back to the great destroyer, this pilgrim begins his journey of understanding his family history, his old home, the world of Tyria and its history with the Elder Dragons.

Starting with the journey of the heroes of the Flameseeker Prophecies, those that followed the prophecies told by Glint and were aided by an ancient ghostly hero, Turai Ossa, through the crystal desert in search of ascension. Following the events of the searing, this is my journey through Tyria in time of GW2, stopping at many of the places that correspond in the original GW1: Prophecies. Not all are here. Many are gone due to land changing and design choices, but nonetheless, as someone who has played since the beginning, I really enjoyed this exploration and taking the screenshots. It was a delight while reading up on the deep lore of how the Elder dragons play their roles with the gods and the world of Tyria and magic. Especially compared to what was originally understood in GW1.

The journey pauses at Ascension, one of the most crucial events in the prophecies. I am currently working on the second version of this hero after going through the process of ascension and to continue on his journey to the Southern Shiverpeaks, the ring of fire, and beyond into the mists.

Unfortunately, not all the shots could be posted so feel free to view them here: https://imgur.com/a/iwxm6Cg

Hope you enjoyed the journey!

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Comments


dh4rm4
Wanderer
Very nice set!
We can still feel the Pilgrimidge's strength even with that light effect
Gold!
2019-05-09 17:26

Chiorydax
Fashion Guru
The screenshots are especially powerful and help convey the weight of the story you have here.

As far as the outfit itself goes, it's a cool take to have an Ascension-inspired look that's so simple and grounded. You focused on the journey and the humility of pursuing such a legacy, and that's got a really cool vibe going for it.

You clearly put a lot into this, and I think it really paid off.
2019-05-10 21:59