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Amber[edit]

The ancient trees in the Echovald Forest create a special type of amber that can be extracted.

"Jadestream" Shun

Amber is a delicate[1] substance containing residual magic from the Jade Wind that appears in deposits within the Echovald Forest.[2] Wardens are attracted to amber deposits.[3] As of 1845 CC (1335 AE), amber is relatively cheap.[4]

Uses[edit]

Amber, when combined with jade, can be used in Kurzick rituals to create juggernauts,[2] and the two cause Luxon beasts of burden to grow to an enormous size.[5] Amber was also used in the creation of the Gods' Vengeance superweapon.[6]

Modern bladesworns use amber-infused cartridges from Echovald mines in their gunsabers, which deliver energy to both the blade and the wielder.[7] These same cartridges are also used in their pistols.[8]

Amber serves as a useful method of containing corrupted magic, which appears to include Void magic.[4] However, there appears to be some limit upon how much corrupted magic can be absorbed, as corrupted amber elementals have been seen.

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Yeti[edit]

Yeti are a race of aggressive furred primates typically inhabiting the mountain ranges of Cantha, though they have been encountered in Fahranur, on the Isle of Istan during Wintersday[9] and at some point in the distant past allegedly inhabited the Shiverpeak Mountains.[10] Despite their brutish nature, yeti are able to understand concepts such as honor and courage and possess a crude language, along with certain individuals having demonstrated knowledge of the Tyrian language, to accompany their hunter-gatherer society and are also capable of staging organized raids on settlements.[11][12] They are carnivorous and appear to have a taste for rabbits.[13] They were one of many races attacked by the Ministry of Purity during their war upon nonhumans in Cantha.[14]

Culture[edit]

Yeti families are composed of clans with names such as Strongjaw Clan[15] and Cragfist Clan.[16] Yeti typically take their surname from their clan's name, though several exceptions have been seen to this rule.

Within yeti society, elderly individuals are pressured to die with honor, in order to maintain the status of their clan. Dying peacefully is scorned as weak and causes the clan of the late individual to be shunned by other clans of yeti. Because of this pressure, elderly yeti will seek out death and dangerous foes in order to bring honor to their clans. Dying with honor, by yeti standards, has historically included being killed by Angchu tengu, sworn enemies of the yeti from before the Empire of the Dragon formed.[15][12][17]

Curiously, yeti are attracted to lanterns and will attack anyone they see holding one.[18] They are known to honor their dead in certain locations which they mark as sacred.[14]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Guild Chat - Episode 110
  2. ^ a b Adeil zu Heltzer
  3. ^ Wardens On the March
    Rutger zu Heltzer: Your earlier heroics enabled us to reestablish our hold on Arborstone, the sacred cathedral of the zu Heltzers. Within its depths are great stores of magical amber. Unfortunately, as a side effect the wardens have been drawn to the area in droves...and our defenses have been overrun! [...]
  4. ^ a b Joon's Recapture Notes
  5. ^ Rasmus
  6. ^ Master Architect Gunther
  7. ^ Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons – Press Kit (GW2 Beta 2 Media Alert)
    Advanced Canthan technology has created a...unique weapon, fusing a firearm and a martial longblade to brutal effect. Exclusive to warriors, the gunsaber uses cartridges infused with magical, enriched amber from the heart of the mines in Echovald Forest, delivering energy to both the blade and the wielder while giving them unprecedented power.
  8. ^ "Jadestream" Shun
  9. ^ How the Grentches Stole Wintersday
  10. ^ Linnea
  11. ^ Return of the Yeti
    Magistrate Kin: The Yeti have begun to stage organized raids under a new leader named Arrahhsh Mountainclub. Just last night they attacked the village. Although we were able to drive them off, they stole the sacred golden lantern that has hung in the village temple for years. The lantern doesn't have any actual powers, but it does serve as a potent and lovely symbol of our ties to Cantha and the emperor. Without it, many people will begin to despair and lose hope. Please, <Character name>, find Arrahhsh Mountainclub and retrieve the golden lantern!
  12. ^ a b Conflict in Cantha
  13. ^ Free the Fur
    Sujun: I have just learned that live rabbits are being used as bait by a hunter who wishes to capture a Yeti. As if this were not horrible enough, it seems that the scent of the rabbits is attracting all sorts of other creatures, which are attacking travelers on the road nearby. I need you to help me free the rabbits before they or anyone else gets hurt!
  14. ^ a b Qinkai Village Historic Plaque
  15. ^ a b Death with Honor
    Yorrt Strongjaw: Stupid human! Yorrt Strongjaw was to die in battle. Tengu was worthy foe. Yorrt Strongjaw is old Yeti. Yeti die of old age, no honor. Family scorned. Shunned. Tengu would have given Yorrt Strongjaw death with honor. Yorrt Strongjaw could kill you, but no honor come from killing puny human. Still... maybe human not so stupid? Maybe human help Yorrt Strongjaw? Find Yorrt Strongjaw brave Tengu warriors. Enemies worthy of Yeti. Yorrt Strongjaw face them and kill them. Do this, and human get reward from Trrok Strongjaw, son of Yorrt. When Yorrt Strongjaw dies with honor, take club. Strongjaw Clan will not attack human that carry club of Yorrt Strongjaw. What say human?
  16. ^ Revenge of the Yeti
    Wulk Cragfist: Wulk Cragfist came seeking meat to feed Cragfist clan. Sensali Tengu attack Wulk and Wulk's brothers. Cragfist clan fight well, but brothers all slain. Wulk Cragfist left for dead, too weak to avenge brothers. Human strong. Avenge Wulk Cragfist's brothers. Kill Sensali Tengu and Wulk Cragfist will give human some reward of value. Has human the courage to do this?
  17. ^ Canthan Culture
  18. ^ Winds of Change encounters
    Canthan Peasant: Well, there's still yetis. They'll still attack you. Especially if you're carrying a lantern.
  19. ^ Henna