Feedback talk:User/Copper Legray/Nicholas the Traveler Quest

Awwww... How sentimental...  I actually REALLY like this idea! Anything that involves the pre-searing characters we've come to love being captured by the Charr and surviving through their terrible brutality just makes for an incredible, moving story. If there's anything that gets the players involved emotionally, it's this. Add Nick to the mix and you've got yourself an AWESOME adventure!! --Musha 19:05, 25 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Or just having Nick along for a special quest, maybe perhaps, just before Halloween or Wintersday perhaps? But, Yes, I like the idea all around.MystiLefemEle 15:20, 5 July 2010 (UTC)

Sadly, Mary is dead, in post. 217.72.48.126 15:52, 7 August 2010 (UTC)

Let's kill Nick then, so he can be with Mary, and don't forget the professor... wait that means no gifts for me =P. Now being serious, its a interesting idea (Mary is dead so she is off the list of the quest)--Batousai 17:40, 17 September 2010 (UTC)


 * Ok, part of my idea is Nick discovering that he is WRONG! That Mary is still alive, when he believed that she was dead.  All the in-game information I have seen about Mary's fate comes from Nick.  In all the hours that I've explored Tyria I've never found Mary's ghost wandering around somewhere or seen Mary's Grave (FYI I don't consider the wiki to be a canon source of in game lore).  Lots of people survived the searing, and we know the charr take prisoners.  So unless someone can prove it to me otherwise, as far I'm concerned Mary could still be alive.--Copper Legray 23:58, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
 * or she could be a ghostly companion for Nick ;) --User The Holy Dragons sig.png The Holy Dragons 20:04, 19 February 2011 (UTC)
 * She is dead. http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Game_updates/20090423. The only way to have them meet again would be to kill them, and I don't think Anet would have NPCs ask the player to kill them. -- 'Mai Yi ' talk  20:28, 19 February 2011 (UTC)

Even if the devs considered having Mary reappear somehow, in a ghastly fashion or otherwise, I personally believe we don't need more clichés. Nicholas, despite being a weird loner, has his charm. He's travelled far and wide with his trustworthy companion, and the lonely sadness should be respected, and not filled up with fake romance. He's not bitter, he's a lived man! My 2 cents.91.177.177.206 23:45, 11 March 2011 (UTC)