Guild Wars Factions Dragon Festival

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coming along?

Poll ended at July 27th, 2006, 7:42

Hell, yeah!
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25%
I'll skip it this time, thanks
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75%
 
Total votes: 4

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Guild Wars Factions Dragon Festival

Post by webclam »

In case you missed it:
In the spirit of celebration, adventurers on the continent of Cantha are cordially invited to the Dragon Festival, a summer festival with all the trimmings!

After the destruction wrought by the Jade Wind, the newly crowned Emperor Hanjai (the eldest son of the assassinated emperor) oversaw the settlement of Shing Jea Island and the expansion of Kaineng City. The following summer, Emperor Hanjai dedicated a new Dragon Festival to commemorate the survival of the Empire of the Dragon.

Participants in the Dragon Festival can join in fun carnival-type games (Whack-A-Worm, anyone?), play new mini-missions and special PvP gameplay, undertake unique quests, and collect Asian-flavored treats such as red bean cakes and rice wine. Ceremonial Dragon Masks will be awarded to those players who are able to collect enough globes filled with the Jade Wind essence that changed Cantha two hundred year ago. The conclusion of the Dragon Festival will be marked with surprises true Canthans won't want to miss.

Taking place in and around the Shing Jea Monastery on June 30, 2006 at 7:00 GMT and running through July 5, 2006 at 7:00 GMT, the Dragon Festival is an exclusive weekend event for Guild Wars Factions players.
http://www.guildwars.com/events/ingame/ ... stival.php

I'm SO going to be there, I love the specials. I'm hoping the event will re-kindle some of the lost passion for Factions and I can get some decent co-ops going again.
One day, one distant and happy day, I'll get past Vizunah Square and out of the damn city.....
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Post by FatherJack »

Sounds like what this game needs, it was a lonely experience when I played it. Special events like the almost constant ones in FFXI and the unforgettable shutdown of the WoW beta are what make these sort of games worth coming back to.

I won't be buying Factions, though.
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