Eastern Ward/historical
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This article is about Eastern Ward during Living World Season 2. For the original Eastern Ward, see Eastern Ward (Memory of Old Lion's Arch). For Eastern Ward during the Season 1 finale, see Eastern Ward (The Battle For Lion's Arch).
The Eastern Ward is a section of Lion's Arch. This page mainly documents Eastern Ward as it was during Battle for Lion's Arch: Aftermath until Lion's Arch rebuilding.
Eastern Ward contained Coriolis Plaza, the newly built asura gate hub to the five racial capitals, as well as the ruins of the Old Gangplank. The ward was accessed by going east from the Grand Piazza or across the bridge over the Inner Harbor from the Postern Ward.
Locations and objectives[edit]
- Waypoints
- Eastern Ward Waypoint
- Gate Hub Plaza Waypoint
- Points of Interest
- Coriolis Plaza
- Crow's Nest Tavern (Captain's Council)
- Lost Grotto
- Vistas
- Eastern Ward Vista
- Landmarks
- The Old Gangplank
- Asura Gates
- Hoelbrak Asura Gate
- Black Citadel Asura Gate
- The Grove Asura Gate
- Rata Sum Asura Gate
- Divinity's Reach Asura Gate
NPCs[edit]
Allies[edit]
- Captain "Bonny" Anne Reid
- Inspector Ellen Kiel (during The Lost Shores, patrols)
- Captain Peter the Lost
- Commodore Lawson Marriner
- Seraph Guard
- Various
Pets[edit]
Objects[edit]
Ambient dialogue[edit]
Before Escape from Lion's Arch[edit]
- Two norn hunters on a cliff [verification requested]
- Hunter (1): I drank three asura under the table yesterday.
- Hunter (2): Big deal. Your cheeks hold more ale than all their bellies combined.
- Hunter (2): Do you know where I can find some floral perfume?
- Hunter (1): What? All of a sudden you care how you smell?
- Hunter (2): Shut up. I'm trying to impress this sylvari I work with.
- Coriolis Plaza [verification requested]
- Citizen (1): This is the metropolis of opportunity. If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere.
- Citizen (2): Well, almost. You were exiled from Rata Sum, remember?
- Citizen (1): A mere miscalculation. If I had carried the three, no one would have died.