Literally skinning another sentient race to wear as armor in order to kill and skin more of that race. as much as i still harbor quiet resentment for the charr, Adelbern is the real antagonist. My Charr Mesmer is named Wall Ee, but he thinks he's a Quaggan. Damn, should have called my Chronomancer a Time Lord.
: Stand down. We tried it your way, and you run out on us. Don't worry: I won't let them hurt Sesric. Vallus Smokemane: You don't understand. We have to make the trade! Sesric wouldn't be in this mess if it weren't forβ Seperatist Commander: Bickering charr. How cute.
Gilbilith (Gil + first three letters of first name + last three letters of last name) You can also get really creative and blend your first name with your family's first names. For example let us say you father's name is George and your mother's name is Linda. Bilgelin (BILl + GEorge + LINda)
norn vs charr. Which race fits better with looks and style for heavy and light armor. Wow cool! Norn are like big bulky humans, not much of a change skin wise here. Charr got a completely other character model which can mess with the general esthetic of an armor. Heavy armor should have the least laughable skins for chars (at least in my opinion).One of my guilds is very loosely tea themed. We're called Make Tea Not War and one of the guild 'rules' is that you must be drinking tea when you attend a guild event (including raids). But that's more of a joke thing than a serious theme. (There's also my personal bank guild which I named To The Glorious Lonely after one of my favourite
I personally love the Charr too, before I was convinced to get Guild Wars 2, my house-mate was talking to me about general lore, and when the Charr popped and how the tie into the original Guild Wars story, it peaked my interest, so I got a chance to play during the Final Beta week, I played a Charr Thief, and the intro itself just sealed the.