Talk:The Sorceress of Kessex

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Wizard's Tower in Kessex Peak[edit]

Does this mean that she is the wizard of the Wizard's Tower? The owner of that tower have been a mystery for a long time. -Sef326 02:32, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

Considering the dialogue, it seems she's dead, so no (or at least, very unlikely and nothing to imply). Maybe she just lived in Kessex back when Thorn was alive. Konig/talk 03:03, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
It could be that she isn't dead but an immortal. In that case the dialogue would fit and she will presumably be the person who lives in the tower. Longway 16:53, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
That'd make her a very odd case, as there's no other immortal (the closest thing are liches (even then they can be killed) and Magi Malaquire). Likewise, she praises King Thorn, implying she is part of the Lunatic Court, which were all killed (or so it's implied). Furthermore, what would of happened to her then because by GW2's time, the Wizard's Tower has a new owner according to an interview with Jeff Grubb. Konig/talk 17:48, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
Well wearing a witch costume and dispite being called a Sorceress i assume she is a witch. But correct me if i'm wrong but in lores that involve witches it is said that they can be longed lived or not even age at all, might be a possibility in her case and i say might not that it is! Da Mystic Reaper 18:33, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
Depending on your source for the lore, the reasoning behind longer-living witches range from herbs and remedies (which merely makes one look younger), or stealing souls (ala Hocus Pocus style). While one can devour souls in GW (done by demons and by Kepkhet Marrowfeast), however that isn't said to prolonge life in GW. The only individuals with prolonged life in GW are undead, gods, demons (naturally by appearance, not via soul-devouring), and, as linked above, Magi Malaquire.Though Malaquire's origins are unknown. Konig/talk 18:43, 26 October 2011 (UTC)