Talk:Cauldron of Cataclysm

Source
This information came from ??? -- Wyn/talk 05:43, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
 * The Ecology of the Charr. -- [[Image:User Gordon Ecker sig.png]] Gordon Ecker (talk) 05:49, 5 January 2009 (UTC)

I Wonder...
Is this the giant thing from Pre-Searing's Northlands Area, you know, where the bosses were? It is probably not it, because it was pretty easy to capture later, in the Ruins of Surmia.(they do look similar) Or is it in some place we haven't been to yet? There are still large chunks of the continent to explore.70.108.191.36 00:24, 29 January 2009 (UTC)

Yea, its the same thing. At least im pretty sure. --Tryx3 07:06, 26 June 2009 (UTC)

Elder Dragons?
"It is said that the magic powering the cauldron was older than even the Titans, powered by beings who had long ago fallen into sleep." Seems like these to me. @ 93 12:30, 2 June 2010 (UTC) and "transforming the sky above into a midnight void" - and very hot objects meeting very cool water would thus explode from the drastic heat change - and with it being falling, it would explode under the surface of the water thus causing "seas boiled and ruptured" and possibly even "gave birth to a maelstrom" -- Konig / talk 19:50, 2 June 2010 (UTC) - Cataclysm:Zhaitan; Searing:...; Abaddon's Scriptures:... - there is no dragon in the Crystal Desert/Sea or Ascalon. Kralkatorrik, the one who is in the desert during gw2, is in the Charr Homelands. Primordus only powered the gate network, not floating cubes and there are no floating rocks near him. And EoD does a damn well good job at explaining how Kralkatorrik got off of the ground. He has huge ass wings that block out the sky. Not to mention that Glint's thoughts state that the Elder Dragons are "more magical than physical" and not to mention that Kralkatorrik's very body turns into a sandstorm. -- Konig / talk 09:33, 19 February 2011 (UTC)
 * That is the general thought, yes. Though some apparently thinks this leads to Abaddon. It could be something else as well, of course. Edit: My thought also lies with Abaddon, as the Searing which the Cauldron of Cataclysm caused sounds a lot like the events in the Scriptures of Abaddon. Specifically "The twilight sky shattered and stars streaked down"
 * I know this is old, but in the interest of continuity, I'd just like to point out that sort of event happened atleast 3 times in the history of the lore; and each time, it took place in a region where a Dragon was known to be sleeping. That can't be a coincidence or solely the power of a god who was bound the last 2 times.  The Asura powered their entire city and gates off just one of them ... floating cubes, floating rocks, spatial manipulation  ...seeing a pattern yet?   Old'six-eyes there could have just been taking advantage of a gravitational ability he had very little to do with. ...nothing else could explain how the damn things even get off the ground (and leave a huge "scar" where they fly).  -- ilr [[image:User_ilr_deprav.png]] 08:45, 19 February 2011 (UTC)
 * "that sort of event happened atleast 3 times in the history of the lore; and each time, it took place in a region where a Dragon was known to be sleeping"

Image needed
I believe we need an image. If we cannot get one, simply remove the image. Spotina Talk 18:08, 7 August 2010 (UTC)
 * The cauldron exists in Pre (where the bosses are - and during the cinematic). So an image can be obtained. -- Konig / talk 18:21, 7 August 2010 (UTC)