Guild Wars 2: A Song of Ice and Fire in Episode 3 – With Baby Dragons!

Guild Wars 2: A Song of Ice and Fire in Episode 3 – With Baby Dragons!

Episode 3 of the living story of Guild Wars 2 takes us from the fiery volcanoes of the Ring of Fire to the icy wastelands of the North. And all because of a baby dragon!

On November 21, Episode 3 of the third season of the living story of Guild Wars 2 will launch. The new episode is called “A Crack in the Ice” and takes us to the northern Shiverpeaks, where the frost dragon Jormag is awakening. A more drastic contrast to the volcanic islands of the Ring of Fire from the previous episode is hardly possible.

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Dragons everywhere

At the same time, the fire dragon Primordus is also stirring, and so our heroes are caught literally between ice and fire. To make matters worse, we also have the baby dragon Aurene on our hands, the last offspring of the dragon Glint. The latter was already an important ally in the first Guild Wars and sacrificed herself for the free peoples of Tyria. What role her offspring will play is still unclear. However, it is no secret that the mini-dragon will be important.

To play Season 3 of the living story, you must be the owner of the Heart of Thorns expansion. Those who do not yet have the expansion can purchase it directly from Arenanet as a digital version at half price until November 22. Additionally, Season 3 features not only the story but also a brand new Nightmare Fractal for five players.

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