Time marches on. Six years have passed since the events in Guild Wars Prophecies, since the Searing blazed across Ascalon.
Chroniclers in Lions Arch have compiled a report on the state of all Tyrian races and nations, both familiar and recently discovered.guild wars gold Enter now the setting for the upcoming Guild Wars: Eye of the North.
The mighty kingdom of Ascalon has seen better days, humbled under the relentless assault of the Charr. Brave heroes have slowed, but not stemmed, the invading hordes. A large military force under the command of King Adelbern continues to defend the nation from incursion. Several years ago, the king and a group of heroes struck down the Titan gods of the Charr. However, with his forces declining, the king now fights a war of attrition, his army driven farther and farther south by the enemy about Guild wars gold.
In these dire times, a brave cadre of Ascalonians has chosen to take the fight to the Charr, striking into their homeland. These units¡ªmany of which are made up of humans who have escaped Charr enslavement¡ªhave slipped behind (and, in some cases, broken through) the Charr lines. They are now establishing advanced bases deep in Charr territory where they harry the invaders and divert supplies and troops away from Guild wars gold.
The Charr were rocked by the death of their gods. For years, Charr legions were commanded by the Shaman caste, who claimed authority on behalf of the Titans the Charr worshiped.guild wars gold When human heroes, alongside King Adelbern, proved these beings were all-too mortal, this created havoc at the very top of the Charr hierarchy. Individual Charr and even entire warbands broke away from orthodoxy, but each heretical uprising has been crushed by the religious establishment.
Even now there is dissension among the Charr. While the Shaman are ever determined to crush human resistance in Ascalon, they are equally alert to the rebels and heretics in their own ranks.
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