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Disambig icon.png This article is about the Living World season. For the song in Lion's Arch, see The Icebrood Saga (song).
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While all seems quiet in the wake of Kralkatorrik's defeat, whispers of trouble are stirring in the Northern Shiverpeaks. In this new Living World story, you and your allies will find yourselves at the center of a gathering storm as an ancient and insidious threat slowly reveals itself. Together you'll face Jormag's cult, the Icebrood, who have been twisted by the Elder Dragon's corrupting power.

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The Icebrood Saga, also known as Living World Season 5, is the fifth season of the Living World, accessible to players who own Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire. It was announced on August 30, 2019, and started with Prologue: Bound by Blood, on September 17, 2019.

This article assumes knowledge of the storyline up to and including Living World Season 4, which takes place after Path of Fire.

Purchasing[edit]

Episodes can be purchased either individually for 200 Gem per episode, or as a cheaper bundle in Prologue- Bound by Blood.pngThe Icebrood Saga Complete Pack.

Releases[edit]

See also: Release#The Icebrood Saga

The storyline of The Icebrood Saga is primarily comprised of the following releases:

Overview[edit]

Setting[edit]

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The Icebrood Saga focuses on the norn and the charr, as they defend their homelands in the Far Shiverpeaks and the Blood Legion Homelands from the threat of Jormag, the Elder Dragon of Ice and Persuasion.

The saga begins with the four charr High Legions gathering in Grothmar Valley to celebrate the death of Kralkatorrik, while Jormag begins to stir in the far north. Through its promises of power, the Elder Dragon has amassed a sizable army of Icebrood.

After the prologue in Grothmar Valley, Rytlock Brimstone, Braham, and Jhavi Jorasdottir will lead the venture into the inhospitable Far Shiverpeaks, where players will face eldritch abominations, learn about the history of the Spirits of the Wild, and confront Jormag.

Locations[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Dragon's Watch[edit]

Jhavi, Rytlock, and Braham.

The Vigil[edit]

  • General Almorra Soulkeeper — Leader of the Vigil, she goes north towards Jora's Keep to personally deliver the news of Kralkatorrik's defeat.
  • Jhavi Jorasdottir — Descendant of the great norn hero Jora, Jhavi has spent her entire life living in the shadow cast by her great-grandmother's legend. As one of the leaders of the Vigil, it's sometimes difficult to differentiate between respect she's earned and respect her lineage demands. Raven might have a few things to say about that.

High Legions[edit]

  • Crecia StoneglowBangar's shrewd Head of Security. Her Flame Legion heritage and innate skill as an elementalist might make some charr cagey, but Crecia's loyalty to her imperator and the legion that raised her is seemingly unshakeable. More ambiguous? Her attitude toward her old warband mate, Rytlock. (Don't talk to her about Sohothin.)
  • Efram Greetsglory — Acting "imperator" of a Flame Legion splinter group who wishes to atone for his legion's past crimes and attempts to integrate his people back into the High Legions. However, his desire to protect his people has forced him to make many questionable compromises, and he struggles to find his place in the changing political climate.
  • Malice Swordshadow — Imperator of the Ash Legion who has many agents spying for her to keep her up to date on the events around Tyria. The driving force behind the Ebonhawke Treaty, she worries that Kralkatorrik's death and Aurene's ascension may change the status quo in Tyria in an unexpected way.
  • Smodur the Unflinching — Imperator of the Iron Legion and long-time rival of Bangar vying for the title of Khan-Ur. A cunning politician and progressive visionary, he is willing to be patient and wait for the right time to promote his legion's interests in order to ensure a prosperous future for himself and his allies.

Spirits of the Wild[edit]

  • Bear — A Great Spirit of confidence and ferocity and the natural embodiment of all bears. She is revered by the norn as the most powerful Spirit of the Wild, and she grants the norn the strength to face all odds.
  • Snow Leopard — A Great Spirit of cunning and speed and the natural embodiment of all snow leopards. Independent, strategic and stealthy, she laughs in the face of danger and has a darker, feral side which she and her followers channel while on the hunt.
  • Raven — A Great Spirit of knowledge and foresight and the natural embodiment of all ravens who has ties to the Underworld. He is fond of riddles and likes to test the wits of his followers and anyone else who wishes to uncover his secrets.
  • Wolf — A Great Spirit of brotherhood and loyalty and the natural embodiment of all wolves. He reminds people to work together as a pack to overcome great challenges.

Main villains[edit]

Bangar addresses the charr legions.

Icebrood and Sons of Svanir[edit]

  • DrakkarChampion of Jormag, it hibernated under the ice of Drakkar Lake and helped seduce Svanir into a follower of Jormag in the past.
  • Fraenir of Jormag — The highest ranking member of the Sons of Svanir, he is responsible for twisting Raven's magic to create dangerous blizzards and powerful icebrood to carry out Jormag's will.
  • Jormag — Elder Dragon of Ice and Persuasion who is currently recovering under the protection of ice in the frozen north after being damaged by magic channeled from Primordus.

Dominion[edit]

  • Bangar Ruinbringer — Leader of the Blood Legion whose winning smile is all teeth. Despite his reputation as a wildcard among the imperators, the best interests of the charr are close to Bangar's heart. His distrust for humans and the other races of Tyria stems not just from prejudice, but from historic wrongs committed against his people.
  • Ryland Steelcatcher — Recently promoted Blood Legion Centurion and son of Crecia and Rytlock. Loyal to his warband, he is willing to go to any lengths to ensure the interests of his people.

Destroyers[edit]

Story[edit]


Bound by Blood.png Prologue: Bound by Blood[edit]

Dragon's Watch travels to the Blood Legion homelands at the invitation of Imperator Bangar Ruinbringer to commemorate Kralkatorrik's defeat with an all-legion rally.

— In-game description

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After receiving an invitation to attend the gathering of the charr legions in the Blood Legion's homelands, several members of Dragon's Watch met up in the Black Citadel before heading off to Grothmar Valley. Marjory Delaqua and Kasmeer Meade arrived after the Pact Commander had met up with Rytlock Brimstone, Gorrik, and Braham. The small company rode the helicopter north before heading off in different directions to experience the festival, while only Rytlock and Braham stayed with the Commander. Tribune Crecia Stoneglow welcomed the party to the valley and led them to a special seat reserved for the Commander during the opening ceremony. After Blood Legion Imperator Bangar Ruinbringer's opening speech, a ceremonial battle of the "last" Branded minion was put on, led by Ryland Steelcatcher who was revealed to be Rytlock and Crecia's son. However, more Branded invaded the area, forcing the Commander's party to battle them while covertly helping Ryland with the slaying of the Branded. Before the final blow could be dealt, however, Aurene flew by and crystallized Ryland's Branded target in order to end the battle. The sight of the Elder Dragon startled the audience, most notably Bangar who expressed his disappointment at what he perceived as the Commander flaunting their power.

Braham and Ryland met and went off to socialize and get drunk during the festival, occasionally reporting in on their actions, sometimes intentionally. Meanwhile, the Commander partook in several events and met with Imperators Malice Swordshadow of the Ash Legion and Smodur the Unflinching of the Iron Legion, as well as Efram Greetsglory who acted as the leader of a peace-seeking Flame Legion splinter group, to prove that Aurene was no threat. Rumors of trouble were brewing around the camp, with several charr on edge and lashing out at the non-charr attending the festival. Before long, Braham ended up in the brig for causing trouble while drunk, and he called the Commander to release him. While leaving the brig, the pair realized that Braham's bow was not among his detained possessions.

The Commander joined Rytlock and Crecia to confront Bangar about the disturbances and acts of violence. Bangar dismissed the reports, however, and instead chose to antagonize Rytlock who reacted poorly due to the pair's troubled past. A brief brawl ensued between the two charr with Rytlock emerging as the winner while the subdued Bangar urged Rytlock to kill him and take over as imperator. Angered but aware of Crecia and the Commander's presence, Rytlock let go of Bangar as he did not want the burden of becoming the next Blood Imperator and did not want anything else from Bangar anymore. After leaving the meeting, Rytlock and the Commander were ambushed by a rowdy band of charr whom they dispatched quickly. Before they could make sense of all the acts of violence in the festival, the Commander was called away to face yet another emergency.

Hearing from Efram that some charr had been causing trouble around the fahrar and trying to recruit cubs to an unknown cause, Kasmeer placed a mesmer disguise on the Commander to look like Ryland which would allow the Commander to investigate the leads. The trail eventually led to the War Room, where Gorrik was being held captive by several charr. The Commander rescued Gorrik from the kidnappers and found out that they had been intending to force information out of Gorrik about Aurene and her weaknesses. Shortly after, the Commander heard that Bangar, Ryland and several warbands of charr from all of the Legions — including some Renegades — had headed into the Shiverpeaks under the cover of the festival.

The Commander, Rytlock and Crecia chased after the rogue warbands only to learn that Bangar had acquired Braham's bow with Ryland's help and was planning to find and subjugate Jormag in order to "even the odds" against Aurene whom he and his followers viewed as a threat to the charr. However, because of a snowstorm, a destroyed bridge, and an ice elemental, Bangar's group escaped and Dragon's Watch had to return to the keep and wait for the storm to pass before giving chase. Disturbed by Bangar's actions, Efram and the two imperators nevertheless decided to stay in the homelands for the time being and monitor the situation while trying to uncover a connection between Bangar, the Renegades and potential sleeper agents throughout the legions.

Strike Mission: Shiverpeaks Pass[edit]

Shortly after the departure of Bangar's army, Crecia and Rytlock decided to send a group of volunteers into Shiverpeaks Pass to scout the area and see if conditions had improved enough to rebuild the bridge which the Renegades had destroyed earlier. After braving the worsening weather and being forced to take a detour, the scouts found themselves facing an icebrood construct which had more devastating attacks than the one the Pact Commander's party had fought earlier. Although the construct was defeated, the blizzard continued. Crecia surmised that someone else must have been responsible for summoning the storm, and decided to send more scouts to the pass later.

Bjora Marches.png Episode 1: Whisper in the Dark[edit]

The commander and allies rush to Bjora Marches in pursuit of Bangar as he attempts to subjugate Jormag. But from the moment they arrive, their progress is halted by the vicious Sons of Svanir and mysterious whispers that threaten to unravel them.

— In-game description

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The Pact commander received a mysterious call from Almorra Soulkeeper, inviting them to Jora's Keep in Bjora Marches just as the blizzard that had prevented passage to the west had passed. Intrigued by the general's odd message, both in tone and wording, the Commander, alongside Rytlock, Crecia, Braham and Marjory, traveled to the keep, hoping to meet up with Almorra and her Vigil. Instead of a welcoming party, the party found the keep empty; inspecting it further, they discovered its occupants dead, slaughtered with very little resistance. The Commander entered the barracks with Braham, only for both of them to get trapped inside, with the doors mysteriously sealed. To escape it, the Commander used an ancient artifact called the Raven Lens that was found inside. With it, the Commander and Braham successfully unlocked the door and joined the others outside.

Using the lens to reveal spiritual visions of the past, the Commander and Braham were able to follow the path Jhavi Jorasdottir and Almorra had been taken on, held hostage by the male norn of the keep who seemed to have become Sons of Svanir and betrayed the Vigil. The pair tracked the trail that ultimately led to an icy cave, where Braham's former guildmates, Olar and Torrin, had captured Jhavi, forcing her to listen to Jormag's taunts. Once the pair had defeated the turned guildmates and freed Jhavi, she mentioned that the Fraenir of Jormag, an evil shaman leading the Sons of Svanir in the area, was hiding inside the Raven Sanctum and twisting the magic within to create unnatural blizzards and constructs in preparation for an icebrood invasion. To get into the sanctum, the group would need a second lens, and Jhavi knew that the lens had last been held by Almorra. She also found it odd that Almorra had called the group to the marches, since their communicator had been confiscated when she and Almorra had been captured.

The party split up to search the nearby camps for any trace of Almorra, and while doing so, each member heard the whispers of a mysterious voice which tried hard to fracture them. The whispers affected Marjory in particular when she witnessed a traumatic vision of her dead sister Belinda while battling the Sons of Svanir who were conducting a necromantic ritual, and she retreated back to the keep to recover from the visions. The party eventually discovered a coded note in the possession of the Svanir, letting Jhavi know that Almorra had headed up to the Darkrime Delves. The Commander investigated the designated area, only to find that Almorra was long dead, buried under some rubble with her sword poking out nearby. The Commander swore to find out what had transpired in Darkrime Delves and avenge the general's death.

Recovering the second lens, the party used both lenses to unlock the gate leading into the sanctum, with only Marjory electing to stay back at the keep. The sanctum had long been a test for Raven's havrouns, and the Commander moved through the mix of mystical maze and tests of scenarios described by the Spirit. Notably, the choices offered only seemed to lead to bad results, but Jhavi explained that these were by Raven's design to show that life had no straightforward answers to every question. Finally, in the inner chamber, the party found the fraenir who had been leading the Svanir in the area. After being defeated, the fraenir was suddenly reanimated and puppeted by Jormag, claiming to want to help the newest Elder Dragon Aurene bring eternal peace to Tyria and how Aurene and her allies would eventually realize that they needed Jormag's help to face the "terrible things that lurk just beyond the horizon." With the message delivered, Braham stated that the group should not believe Jormag's offer for an alliance. The Commander agreed, but only after a long pause.

Shadow in the Ice.png Episode 2: Shadow in the Ice[edit]

When Braham goes missing in the hunt for Rytlock and Crecia, the commander travels west to find him. Beyond the door in the mountains lies a long-forgotten lake remembered only in norn legend, home to the terrifying source of the whispers plaguing the Far Shiverpeaks...

— In-game description

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Jhavi contacted the Commander some time after the liberation of the Raven Sanctum, passing on the information that Rytlock and Crecia had not reported in for days and Braham had headed westward on his own to search for them. The Commander followed suit, spying a spectral Wolf beckoning westward. On the way to Braham, the Commander discovered Eir's dire wolf companion Garm who was under attack by the Sons of Svanir, and he led the Commander to Braham after they had defeated the ambush. Reuniting with the norn who was just as surprised by Garm's sudden appearance as the Commander was, the pair and the dire wolf headed even further west to the remote kodan settlement of Still Waters Speaking. Several of the kodan there had begun to lose themselves to the whispers plaguing the region, especially as the settlement had already lost their Voice. Rytlock and Crecia were being held captive in the settlement due to the kodan suspecting them to be Bangar's spies, but thanks to Braham and the Commander who conversed with the settlement's Claw called Cloudseeker, the two charr were released.

Cloudseeker revealed that the whispers were coming from Drakkar, a champion of Jormag who had seduced Jhavi's great-granduncle Svanir to join the Ice Dragon's cause and led to the creation of the Sons of Svanir cult in the past. Leeching the power of the lost Spirits of Ox, Eagle and Wolverine and the magic of profane Idols of Jormag scattered throughout the region, Drakkar could heal itself and remained effectively immortal and thus impossible to defeat in its current empowered state.

After helping the kodan strengthen their base and purify points of power from Jormag's influence, Braham and Garm found a hidden shrine to Wolf and invited the Commander and Jhavi there while Rytlock and Crecia tracked the movements of Bangar's army. Upon meeting at the shrine, the group witnessed Wolf himself appearing before them and tasking Braham, who had become a chosen norn via fulfilling the conditions of an ancient prophecy by cracking Jormag's fang in the past, with purifying the fallen shrines of Ox, Eagle and Wolverine and convince the lost Spirits to lend their aid against Drakkar. To keep Jormag's champion from noticing what the party was up to, Jhavi volunteered to take a squad of Vigil and kodan to fight Drakkar who had tarnished her family's name.

Braham traveled to the shrines and purified them for a short while with the Commander and other spiritual norn's help. After each ritual, Braham confronted each of the lost Spirits who remained skeptical of his worth and challenged his beliefs. One by one, though, they agreed to help as Braham proved himself to them. Once the shrines had been cleansed and the idols of Jormag had been shattered, Jhavi and Cloudseeker's forces chased Drakkar into a nearby cave, so that it could no longer draw on the magic of the valley, while a party led by the Commander descended into the cave to corner the wounded dragon champion. However, Jormag's power remained strong, and Rytlock and Crecia both fell under the influence of the whispers, trying instead to attack the Commander than the dragon champion during the battle. The Commander was forced to knock the pair out before turning back to Drakkar whom Braham and the lost Spirits blasted and froze it in crystalline form.

Before the party could celebrate their victory, a fragment of Jormag's power, the Whisper of Jormag, emerged from Drakkar's corpse and revealed itself as the true source of the whispers. It initially offered to talk, but the Commander refused to listen. The Whisper successfully made Braham doubt himself in the ensuing battle, and even forced the Commander to fight themself in their mind before Bangar and Ryland suddenly arrived to help finish the vessel off with Braham's bow. Recovering from the mental onslaught, the party confronted Bangar who revealed that he would claim credit for defeating Drakkar and use the feat as proof that he alone could control Jormag and sway the legions behind him. When the Commander protested, Bangar shot them with a fiery arrow while claiming that a clash between the two of them had always been inevitable. Angered by the Blood Imperator's actions and worried about the Commander, Braham was finally able to embrace Wolf's blessing to Become the Wolf and attacked Bangar, only to wound Ryland who stepped in the way to protect his imperator. In the ensuing skirmish, Bangar and Ryland retreated back to their army while Crecia, Rytlock and Braham took the wounded Commander to safety.

While the Commander was passed out, Aurene sensed their distress and had the party move to the Eye of the North where she was roosting, with the Commander resting by the Scrying Pool. Upon waking up and reuniting with Braham, Crecia, Rytlock and Jhavi, the recovering Commander received answers from Aurene about what had transpired in the world since the battle in the cave and what Aurene had been doing in the meantime. With the Commander out of the way, Bangar had claimed full credit for defeating Drakkar, which began fracturing the charr legions even more. Aurene reminded the party, however, that Bangar was only one piece in a bigger whole, and she was still uncertain about Jormag's true motives, so she suggested that the party bide their time for the time being and let Bangar make the first move in order to figure out what they should do next.

Visions of the Past- Steel and Fire.png Visions of the Past: Steel and Fire[edit]

Harnessing the Scrying Pool, the commander experiences a vision of the past that sheds light on the forces marshaling in the north.

— In-game description

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Aurene introduces the Commander to the Scrying Pool in the Hall of Monuments. She shares a vision of the past, letting the Commander experience what Ryland Steelcatcher's warband were up to between the events of the Prologue and Whisper in the Dark.

The Steel warband successfully guided their tank through treacherous terrain infested with Stone Summit Dwarves, but were unable to navigate through to the Bjora Pass.

Bangar Ruinbringer and Ryland then attempted to find a new path through the Darkrime Delves. During their travels, they came across Almorra Soulkeeper (who had been kidnapped by the Svanir under the influence of Jormag). Although they initially worked together to overcome the Icebrood, Almorra bickered with Bangar, and - acting on the orders of Bangar Ruinbringer - Ryland defeated Almorra. Bangar then finished her off and instructed Ryland to hide the body in the Darkrime Ruins.

No Quarter.png Episode 3: No Quarter[edit]

Mass defections to Bangar's army have resulted in a charr civil war that will destabilize the legions and thwart efforts to contain the Ice Dragon's awakening. Head to Drizzlewood Coast and quell the insurgency before all is lost.

— In-game description

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With a bloody civil war raging between the charr, Ryland proposed a parley to the newly-formed United Legions. Crecia extended the invitation to the Commander who was advised to have Rytlock bring them to the meeting. The Commander arrived in Drizzlewood Coast mid-meeting where Ryland demanded that the United Legions surrender and support Bangar's campaign. The allied charr legions refused, stressing the dangers of waking Jormag and being strongly opposed to rewarding the rogue Blood Legion Imperator for disrupting the fragile unity amongst the charr. Logan and Kasmeer arrived during the meeting with a troop of Seraph intent on repaying the charr for assistance given during the Siege of Divinity's Reach. However, at the sight of the sudden arrival of humans, Ryland called off the parley with both sides having gained nothing from the brief dialogue. With Ryland gone, the allies were forced to decide on a tactic to defeat Bangar's army. Malice and Smodur disagreed on strategy with Smodur eager to face the enemy head on while the Ash imperator was keen on a subtler approach. With the Commander's help, Crecia and the imperators established a military strategy. While the leader's of the United Legions were focused on regaining territory from Ryland, Rytlock and the Commander turned their attention to improving morale around the allied camps.

After completing a variety of tasks for the centurions in charge of support, the Commander was ready to get into the field and stop Ryland. Fortunately, Rytlock had overheard Dominion officers talking about "diving deep" while searching for enemy centurions, a secret reference to the hidden headquarters of the Steel warband. Crecia deduced that the base was somewhere in Breakroot Basin and accompanied the Commander, Rytlock and the allied imperators to the seemingly unoccupied territory to investigate. Upon locating the base, Malice and Smodur again disagreed on tactics. Malice sought a covert operation over Smodur's offensive approach to infiltrating the Dominion camp. Malice's allies agreed with her plan, however, once reaching the doors to the Dominion war room, the impatient Smodur drew his weapon and charged in ready for a fight. Despite a lack of team synergy, the allies defeated the Dominion forces and subdued Cinder Steeltemper, Ryland's second-in-command. Smodur wanted to kill her in order to showcase the United Leagions' strength, but Crecia pursuaded the others to keep her as a prisoner in order to coax Ryland back to the bargaining table. Smodur angrily returned to the field to fight while Malice set out to get the message of Cinder's capture to Ryland to recommence their parley.

While awaiting news from Malice, Rytlock and the Commander lent their aid to the Iron imperator. Smodur provided minimal information to his new helpers, leading them on a mysterious mission to charge a crystal provided by an allied Flame Legion Fire Shaman. After charging the crystal with the power of a flame core, the Commander delivered the device to a vent East of Petraj Overlook. Smodur disclosed that the device was a powerful grenade that would destroy Dominion resources below. However, after detonating the grenade, it was discovered that the 'resources' were in fact Dominion soldiers. Angry at being maniuplated by Smodur, the Commander and Rytlock went to survey the damage they had done. Among the casualties in the Dominion camp was one of Malice's personal guards, leading Rytlock to question the allegiance of the Ash imperator. Hearing from Crecia of Ryland's willingness to meet, Rytlock and the Commander returned to the hidden Dominion base to rejoin their allies.

Learning of Smodur's use of a searing crystal in the destruction of a Dominion camp, Smodur and Efram fought over the ethics of war. After the Commander stepped in to break up the fight, Ryland arrived ready to talk. Crecia appeared stronger in these negotiations now that the United Legions had taken most of the Southern Drizzlewood Coast. She asked Ryland to rejoin the legions after losing most of his warbandmates to the war and reasserted the dangers of waking Jormag. Ryland, seemingly interested in making an offer, demanded that Cinder be let go as a show of good faith, and Crecia mulled over his request. Outraged that this proposition was even considered, Smodur ended negotiations by plunging his dagger into Cinder's neck. Ryland charged at Smodur who was quickly protected by Crecia's magic. Feeling betrayed, Ryland fled towards Wolf's Crossing where the Commander and their allies encountered an icebrood-looking Varinia Stormsounder and the newly-founded Frost Legion. Once the Minister of Morale was defeated, the allies returned to the old Dominion hideout, angry at Smodur, and discussed plans for what to do next. Malice disclosed that she had double agents within the Dominion forces who could provide intel on Bangar's movements. The group agreed to keep fighting while waiting for an opening up North to continue their pursuit of Bangar and Ryland.

Jormag Rising.png Episode 4: Jormag Rising[edit]

With the arrival of the Frost Legion, the charr civil war is intensifying. And the ice dragon has taken notice.

— In-game description

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Malice summoned the Commander back to Drizzlewood Coast with news of a plan to push north. The glacier blocking their path to Bangar had receded revealing a cave at the end of the western beach. With the coast guarded by Dominion, Malice devised a plan to clear out the beach and the cave to establish a base further north. The Commander, Crecia, Rytlock and Braham disguised as enemy soldiers to destroy Dominion cannons lining the beach. After defeating a Frost Legion centurion, the group met up with one of Malice's double agents. He told them about the mass conversion of Dominion into Frost Legion taking place in the heavily fortified Frost Citadel. They also learned that Jormag was inside the keep and was close to waking. The Commander continued to clear out the caves until they could join Malice in the camp that was already established ahead of them. The group questioned why Bangar would want to convert so many of his own soldiers, wondering if Jormag was actually the one in control. Awaiting Smodur's siege engines to join them, Braham went to investigate some norn ruins south of a possible entrance to the Frost Citadel while the others turned to fighting Bangar's army.

The Commander joined Braham at the ruins which turned out to be the location where the Spirits of the Wild first revealed themselves to the norn. A tall door leading into the enemy keep stood infront of the ruins. Braham hoped to open the door by using the power of the Spirits and offered to stay and study the ruins further. The Commander left Braham to take out enemy communication towers and sabotage the Dominion. While out, Braham discovered that he would need the power of all the Spirits, including the corrupted ones, in order to open the door to the citadel. The Commander was called back to camp shortly after finishing up in the field to solve another disagreement involving Smodur, and this time, Braham.

When the Commander made it back to the camp, Braham and Smodur were still arguing over strategy. Braham was worried that a direct assault would be too obvious and wanted to use the entrance at the ruins as a way of infiltrating the Frost Citadel. Believing Braham's mission to be both a waste of time and resources, Smodur prefered a full-on assault with all manpower focused on the keep's front door. The group was split between the two options with Efram leaning towards supporting Braham and Rytlock reluctantly agreeing with Smodur. Before the Commander could share their own views, the camp was hit by a suprise attack led by Ryland. Smodur was shot dead before anyone could react. After holding off the attack the group was left to find a replacement for Smodur as commander of the Iron forces. Because of Efram's recent experience fighting alongside Smodur and time constraints, Efram was given the important role of leading the United Legions army. Cinder decided that the group should be open to Braham's idea but that they could only wait until their own army was ready to march or else they would be giving Jormag too much time to wake. Braham agreed and he and the Commander returned to the norn ruins to continue their attempts at opening the door.

At the ruins, the Commander saw a vision of a shaman hiding the totems of three of the Lesser Spirits. Braham explained that they would need to be retreived to open the door. Leaving Braham behind to prove his worth to the other Lesser Spirits, the Commander sought out the lost totems. Each Spirit presented a challenge to test the Commander before they could obtain the totems. The missing totems were guarded by Ox, who tested the Commander's strength; Wolverine, who tested their comabat ability; and Eagle, who transformed the Commander into the bird-of-prey to test their speed in flight. Having gained the respect of each Spirit, the Commander returned to Braham to find Rytlock and Crecia eager to open the door. The Spirits gave the group a riddle through Braham who acted as a vessel from which they could speak. The riddle gave clues which helped the group rearrange the totems into an order that unlocked the power of the Spirit and opened the door to the Frost Citadel. In the process, Braham learned the truth of Owl's fate. Owl had not perished, as the norn had thought, from fighting Jormag during the norn exodus. She was in fact corrupted by the Elder Dragon and had locked herself away in the Sanctum of the Wild to avoid lending her power to the ice dragon. By opening the door, Braham had freed the corrupted Spirit, giving Jormag the power they needed to awaken. Regretting his actions, Braham followed Rytlock, Crecia and the Commander through the back door of the Frost Citadel while their allies outside led a frontal assault on the fortified keep.

As Efram and Malice blasted through the front doors, the Commander's small group slowly climbed up the citadel while cutting through Frost Legion soldiers. The Commander made it to the top with ease, but the room hosting Jormag was sealed off with a wall of ice. Crecia's magic wasn't strong enough to melt the ice which required a stronger flame to counteract Jormag's power. The group needed Efram to break through the wall, but the United Legions army was blocked off by thick walls of ice that would have taken too long to get through. In order to unite the two groups, the Commander grabbed a nearby charrzooka and blew a hole through the roof. Malice and Efram joined the Commander by flying through the hole and Efram was able to melt the ice blocking the final room with the help of Sohothin. As the allies charged into the room they found Bangar sapping the power of the Great Spirits of the Wild with the hopes of using it to control Jormag. As the Commander engaged Bangar, Ryland appeared and joined in on fighting the Blood imperator. With Bangar and Ryland in full combat, the Commander turned their attention to freeing the Spirits of the Wild from Bangar's control. Once the four Spirits were freed, the allies joined Ryland in attacking Bangar. Despite Bangar being outnumbered, he was saved by the waking of Jormag, but to his dismay, was chosen to become the new Voice of Jormag and became icebrood rather than the Elder Dragon's puppeteer as he had hoped. Instead, Jormag chose Ryland to become their champion. Accepting the offer, Ryland also became icebrood, but much stronger, and fled with the Elder Dragon leaving Bangar behind. Once gone, Jormag spoke through Bangar, promising many conversations in the future. The citadel began to collapse and the allies made the quick decision to bring Bangar, who had appeared to lose his voice, to the Eye of the North. On arrival, Aurene shared her concern over the waking of Jormag. Bangar was imprisoned and Aurene explained that he could be used to speak with Jormag, though it seemed that it could only be when the ice dragon desired. Without knowing what Jormag had planned, Aurene dismissed the Commander, explaining that she would contact them once they had a clue to the Elder Dragon's whereabouts.

Episode 5: Champions[edit]

Rallying their allies, the commander defends Tyria from the march of two dragons in the thrilling climax of the Icebrood Saga.

— In-game description

Chapter 1: Truce[edit]

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Chapter 2: Power[edit]

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Chapter 3: Balance[edit]

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After discovering Jormag's atrocities under the guise of "helping" with Primordus research, Aurene attempts to negotiate with Jormag through their Voice. Aurene and Jormag verbally spar which results in a stalemate. Responding to news of an Icebrood and Frost Legion attack on Caledon Forest, the commander finds whole villages of Caledon's residents frozen in ice. The Commander and Canach find surprise Tengu allies and defeat an Icebrood Giant outside the Aerie outside of the Dominion of Winds.

On return to the Eye of the North, the commander uses the scrying pool to witness Braham and the Spirits of the Wild on a journey to become Primordus' Champion. Braham and the spirits travel to the heart of Primordus' volcano lair, battling destroyers as they journey to the heart of the volcano. After defeating a gigantic destroyer, Braham and the spirits merge as Primordus' Champion in hopes of steering the dragon directly into battle with Jormag. Each of the spirits offer their unique power in combination with Braham to focus Primordus into attacking Jormag directly

The Commander gets word of a change in the leadership of the Flame Legion, which Crecia Stoneglow hoped would result in a united charr. Heading to negotiations at Bloodtide Coast, the Commander and Olmakhan allies are attacked by Icebrood, which are ultimately defeated after shoring up a nearby lighthouse as a defensible location.

Rytlock contacts the Commander to support saving the remaining Flame Legion in Fireheart Rise under direct attack from destroyers. As the battle culminated on the bridge outside of the Citadel of Flame, Braham joined the battle, transformed into a dragon champion. Forces of fire and flame clash on the bridge and the Commander and allies manage to prevail without harming Braham.

Chapter 4: Judgment[edit]

With both dragons primed for a clash, they are lured out to a field so that their champions and minions can battle each other. The Commander and any allies willing and able meet them on the battlefield and ensure that one side doesn't overtake the other. Eventually, both Jormag and Primordus are weakened and enraged enough that the two lunge at each other, destroying each other in the process. In the aftermath of their crash, both Braham and Ryland lose their champion status and return to normal. However, while Braham is relieved to be free of the influence, Ryland still holds a lot of anger. After a long fight with him against the Commander and both his parents, Ryland is killed and dies in Rytlock's arms.

Current Events.png Side Story: Current Events[edit]

After witnessing the clash between the two Elder Dragons, Taimi and Gorrik returned to the Eye of the North, setting up a laboratory near Aurene so they could study and investigate the dragon cycle and any changes to the world from the magical fallout. As there were no visible consequences from the deaths of the dragons yet, Taimi suggested that either Aurene was able to contain the excess magic alone, something else got its share of magic, or that the world is simply short on time. To help with the research, Gorrik proposed to the Commander that they could use the Scrying Pool to search the Commander's memories of their past battles and struggles against the Elder Dragons. Although the Commander initially protested, in the end they accepted and went to relive their memories, starting with following the disturbance in Brisban Wildlands.

Dates of free access[edit]

Logging into the game between the two dates listed would unlock the related episode for free. You can unlock the episodes even if you do not own Path of Fire, but you must have the expansion in order to play them. The dates are as follows:

Note: For the Champions episode and its chapters, you will get all of them for free as long as you log into the game and claim at least one chapter.

Episode Dates
Prologue: Bound by Blood September 17, 2019 - November 19, 2019
April 28, 2020 - May 4, 2020[1]
October 19, 2021 - October 26, 2021[2]
Whisper in the Dark November 19, 2019[3] - January 28, 2020
February 10, 2020[4]
May 5, 2020 - May 11, 2020[1]
October 26, 2021 - November 2, 2021[2]
Shadow in the Ice January 28, 2020 - March 17, 2020
May 12, 2020 - May 18, 2020[1]
November 2, 2021 - November 9, 2021[2]
Visions of the Past: Steel and Fire March 17, 2020 - May 26, 2020
November 9, 2021 - November 16, 2021[2]
No Quarter May 26, 2020 - July 28, 2020
November 16, 2021 - November 23, 2021[2]
Jormag Rising July 28, 2020 - November 17, 2020
November 23, 2021 - November 30, 2021[2]
Champions Chapter 1: Truce November 17, 2020 - January 19, 2021
November 30, 2021 - December 7, 2021[2]
Chapter 2: Power January 19, 2021 - March 9, 2021
November 30, 2021 - December 7, 2021[2]
Chapter 3: Balance March 9, 2021 - April 27, 2021
November 30, 2021 - December 7, 2021[2]
Chapter 4: Judgment April 27, 2021 - April 19, 2022
November 30, 2021 - December 7, 2021[2]

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Trivia[edit]

  • A saga is a long story of the adventures of a hero or a family, especially a medieval prose narrative written in Old Norse or Old Icelandic.
  • The Icebrood Saga is known as "Bloed en IJs" and "Sangre y Hielo" (Blood and Ice) in Dutch and Spanish, respectively.
  • On February 10, 2020, the Guild Wars 2 twitter account tweeted, "Due to a bug, Episode 1 of The Icebrood Saga is currently free in the #GuildWars2 gem store. We have a fix going in for that tomorrow, but in the meantime if you have not unlocked Whisper in the Dark yet, log in to get it for free today!"[4]

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