Upon realizing that the Commander's party was mourning Blish's sacrifice in the aftermath of the mission, Caithe decided to bide her time and let them mourn in peace. She eventually contacted the Commander again and let them know that she would be heading north with the intention to discover what the Brotherhood of the Dragon , an old order of dwarves dedicated to Glint, might have known about Glint's Legacy plans.
In AE , the Commander contacted Caithe and learned that the Durmand Priory was not keen on letting a known thief wander their halls.
In order to let Caithe continue her search for the Order's last remaining member Ogden Stonehealer , the Commander appeared in the Priory to act as Caithe's chaperone. Caithe used the opportunity to explain why she had not been around since Aurene had left Tarir: she felt like Aurene did not need her anymore now that the scion had the Commander as her champion.
However, she believed that Aurene would need both her and the Commander by her side now that the scion was terrified of what was required of her.
The pair entered the Special Collections to meet with Ogden who, much to their surprise, was already expecting them. He revealed that Glint had partnered with the dwarves at Thunderhead Keep to develop the Dragonsblood Forge , where the original Dragonsblood Spear had been created, and where the Commander's allies needed to gather for the final confrontation against Kralkatorrik as per Glint's plan.
Before that could happen, however, Aurene and her champion would have to prove their readiness by facing a series of trials Glint had created in an extension of her lair in the Mists. While Ogden made preparations to gather the allied forces, Caithe and the Commander stepped through the portal created by Glint's hourglass and found Aurene curled up around Glint's crystalline remains.
The pair did their best to reassure the scion that she would not be alone on the difficult road ahead, after which Aurene and the Commander entered the trials while Caithe stayed behind to wait for their return. Although the trials had felt short for the scion and the champion, Caithe waited for them for two days until they rejoined her and used Glint's portal to enter Thunderhead Keep. Upon arriving at the keep , the trio met the Commander's newest ally Zafirah , a priestess of Balthazar, who was surprised to feel Balthazar's presence within Aurene.
The Commander left Caithe and the scion to be aquainted with the priestess while preparations were made to create new, inferior Dragonsblood weapons for the battle ahead.
Caithe joined the Commander and a close group of allies in the Auditorium only to learn from the ghost of Gwen Thackeray that Kralkatorrik had entered the Domain of the Lost where he was scattering and devouring the dead to increase his power. Before the party could come up with a plan to deal with the urgent situation, a Mist rift opened and brought in Branded invaders. Aurene came to her allies' assistance and channeled her power through the Forge's resonance crystal to defeat Kralkatorrik's minions, then shocked everyone by Branding over the residual Brandstorm.
As the others argued about this troubling new power and if Aurene would follow in her grandfather's footsteps, Aurene grew frustrated by her inability to speak and defend herself. Caithe finally offered herself to the scion as a vessel to speak through and willingly stepped into Aurene's Brand as the scion rose in front of her.
Teal crystalline flowers blossomed over Caithe as a deep mental and emotional bond joined her and Aurene in an experience which was far different from the violent subjugation of Kralkatorrik's Branding. Speaking through Caithe, Aurene uttered her first words: "I am not him. The scion's gesture reassured the others, and together they came up with an improvised plan to lure Kralkatorrik into the Forge and use the resonance crystals, boosted with dredge technology, to help destroy the Elder Dragon.
While the Commander rallied the troops with an inspiring speech, Aurene joined Caithe near the first resonance crystal of the Auditorium. After a few reassuring words from the Commander, the scion entered the Mists only to return shortly after, luring the Elder Dragon to the Pact's trap. While Kralkatorrik was being distracted by the Pact's attacks, Aurene Branded the Elder Dragon's neck to the wall so he could not force himself deeper into the mountain.
With the help of the Zephyrite choir and the dredge's sonic amplifying technology, the scion and her champion unleashed the sounds of three resonance crystals on Kralkatorrik to wound him and attacked him on the revealed weak points every time he became disoriented.
In the final stages of the battle, Kralkatorrik mustered all his strength to annihilate his opposition which stood in his way to Aurene. Channeling the powers of Zhaitan, Mordremoth, Balthazar as well as his own power all at once, the Elder Dragon released a major surge of dragon energy only to be blocked by Braham's shield bubble which Aurene boosted with her magic. The resulting blast was enough to knock the allied forces down. Caithe stayed to tend to the injured Braham and left the Commander and Aurene to face the weakened Crystal Dragon in the depths of the keep where the scion and her champion successfully damaged one of Kralkatorrik's eyes and prepared to deliver the killing blow.
However, Kralkatorrik recovered at the last moment and fired another blast of dragon energy to kill the Commander, only to be countered by the scion who darted in front of it and fired a blast of her own. The resulting explosion destroyed one of the Crystal Dragon's eyes but also caused the scion to be impaled on Branded spikes, killing her as her visions had foretold. Wounded but victorious, Kralkatorrik managed to shake himself free from Aurene's Brand and returned to the Mists.
Caithe eventually joined the other allies at Aurene's pierced corpse, and she collapsed as her crystal blooms faded away, confirming that Aurene was truly gone.
Both Caithe and the Commander wept upon witnessing the passing of the scion whom they had viewed as their daughter. With this, Caithe regained her bond with Aurene and her crystal flowers bloomed once again.
After some planning for one last battle against the Elder Dragon, the Commander achieved to get Kralkatorrik out of the Mists and ambush him with the combined forces of the Pact, Olmakhan and other allies. In Dragonfall , Caithe met with a new organization, created by those who Aurene has saved in the past and people who have heard of the Second Scion and have been encouraged to fight for her, including many Elonians like Sunspears and Awakened.
When they did, they fought the Branded forces while in the outside the allied forces still fighting the Elder Dragon. With the war now finished and the allies returning home, Caithe discuss with the Pact Commander how uncertain could be the future with Aurene being an Elder Dragon and how she felt her suffering at the moment she fought Kralkatorrik, understanding that the now dead dragon was truly suffering with all the situation.
Finally she shared her desire to return to her home the Grove, where all her adventures begun. Caithe reflecting on her past following the events of All or Nothing. I'll do you a favor.
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Robert King : "That was Divinity's Reach! Already, though, the scene had changed to a city-size white tree within a steaming jungle Logan hissed, releasing the crystal and shaking his hand.
We'll have just one last chance at this before it blows completely. And if we jump through at the wrong time, who knows where we'll end up. Maybe the tree can prolong the contact. Oh, hear this lost sylvari child, Away from wood and glade and briar, Entombed within a world of fire. Rytlock was still hearing Caithe's vibrant voice echoing through his head. It was almost as if she were just around the corner. Robert King: Snaff winced as a chirurgeon set a hot towel on his shoulder. Snaff shook his head.
You're heroes. You don't need to fight trumped-up battles against prearranged foes. Snaff sighed. We set this whole thing up, crossed continents, designed golems, bet with our own lives to win your billet and to win you to our side.
Yes, we can force you to join us, but we don't want henchmen. We want heroes. Robert King: "The dragons. No one is fighting the dragons, but we must.
We stopped a dragon champion, but what about the power behind him? She has gone to Nightmare. Every creature must choose her own path. I have to save her. I can't save my own apprentice, though she means more to me than the world.
Maybe she went to tie up the dangling plot thread of Malyck and that mysterious other tree. Alternately, maybe Taimi secretly kidnapped her and is grafting bits of Scarlet Briar's remains onto her, in an attempt to bring back her fallen hero. Or maybe her new wyld hunt is to knit a nice sweater for the Pale Tree, a task which might take a while. This is Canach we're talking about. He'd give 0 kittens to respecting her simply because she's a Firstborn, that's his thing.
He must have thought about Caithe for a long time and he realized he could be in the same, complicated situation as Caithe. If he deserved forgiveness, Caithe- for the sake of old time, should not be punished- as Canach said- for her actions when Mordremoth was alive.
Rytlock was reckless freeing the Spirit, but the commander understood that he was exhausted, wanted to have his fiery sword back. I think the commander learned to be forgiving for something what his allies do wrong thanks to Caithe.
The leader must be respected, must show his leadership, but when the leader sees that somebody did something wrong, was controlled by some stronger thing like the dragon or being exhausted or curiosity like Marjory , must show understanding. Having respect because he understands what she went through isn't the same as being forced to respect her because she's a Firstborn. That said, though, just because Canach respects someone doesn't mean he'd be respectful.
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So where is Caithe at the moment? Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. Posted July 3, Link to post Share on other sites.
If I had to guess, Caithe probably went home to mourn Posted July 4, Konig Des Todes. I believe we'll see her again soon. Posted July 5, The entire season so far has been full of huge missed opportunities. Blockhead Magee. Posted July 6, Dragon minion lives don't matter. I thought she was implied to be a spellcasting class O. Reset There was a guy who predicted Logan to be a guardian a month before the official release, he also said that Caithe was an assassin and some info from the books was going to be in the game.
The name appears to have a Gaelic root, meaning something along the lines of correct or righteous, though I can't find an exact meaning for it. Kind of feels like the "new" Eve in her demeanor and stuff. Caithe was among the first sylvari to step upon the earth of Tyria, but where the others turned toward the sun, she sought shadow.
She has never been afraid to gaze into darkness — or to seek truths that others fear. Reset indent So I think she is a necromancer since this profession can dual wield daggers , it really fits her description.
Is Caithe spring,autumn,winter, or summer? Could she be a member of the Nightmare Court? Doubt those who say they have found it.
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