Now, “killer whale quaggan” isn’t really a canon name for these little black and white fellas but they’re the kind you find in the Far Shiverpeaks, far away from the grey-blue kind that you find in warmer climates such as the city of Lion’s Arch. The kodan are of course the polar bear people familiar to most norn players and quaggan are based on whales, only small and dumpy. The good guys that we do find on our side are the kodan and some remarkably hardy orca quaggan. Here in the Bitterfrost Frontier there are no norn aside from the Sons of Svanir, zealots in the service of Jormag and all quite beyond reason and redemption. In the far north of Tyria beyond the familiar norn territory we encroach upon the Far Shiverpeaks, the territory of Jormag the ice dragon and its followers. Previously released were the completely new zones Bloodstone Fen and Ember Bay, which I covered earlier. Lots of new content came in with this one and I was most excited by the addition of another brand new zone. November saw the release of A Crack in the Ice, which continues the story of Season 3 of Guild Wars 2’s Living World.
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