It must be incredibly awkward for the Charr to be working with people who used to kill them and turn their fur into like, 18-slot bags or whatever GW1 had
It must be incredibly awkward for the Charr to be working with people who used to kill them and turn their fur into like, 18-slot bags or whatever GW1 had
that was just the flame legion, don't worry we hate the flame legion (generally speaking)
Efram gets a pass. *nods*
He dooooo
Noted Ifrit lover Hakawne, regarding the Flame Legion; “we don’t claim them. Warband, crush them with rocks”
The Rockcrusher warband will have that taken care of. 🥰
IIRC Charr used to eat human prisoners so the awkwardness is mututal.
I think Charr are fascinating because they're trying to reject their past, and part of that demands wearing a get-along sweater with humans. Even if the writing wasn't the best, the events / quests based around the truce weighed on my mind. Like in Ebonhawke.
There's several story chapters about that! They do actually talk about it fairly frequently, though most of the time it's the Charr being reticent to work with humans. But like out in Drizzlewood there's several voice lines where even the "good" Charr very much resent humans.
It’s cute how the charr call humans “mice” because… I’m a rat…
Asura are also rats
Not only kill them and turn them into bags, but ran them off of their own homeland and are low-key pissed they had the audacity to come back to reclaim it (and successfully do so, albeit in a horrifying way that most non-Flame Charr are kinda "that was a bit much" about now).
From what I gather it’s like “Sorry about mana bombing the city so hard it traumatized every human into becoming ghosts”
There's actually more to it than that! :D But kinda spoilers so.