The big day is almost here, folks. Yes, after months of beta previews, trailers, reveals, and a head-start, March 1st marks the official kickoff for Trion Worlds' RIFT MMORPG. The company's last PR gasp prior to the launch date onslaught is a look at the Greenscale's Blight raid content.
Who is Greenscale, you might be wondering? Well he's no orc or goblin, as fantasy stalwarts might suppose after a cursory glance at the name. No, Greenscale the Primeval is a dragon most foul, responsible for unimaginable destruction and terror by virtue of his penchant for "seeding the world in vines and vegetation that could devour cities" according to Trion's latest literature.
As you're counting down the hours until launch day (or taking a break from your headstart), join us after the cut for a bit of lore relating to the fearsome wyrm and the prison temple that serves as his current home (as well a challenging bit of content for Defiants and Guardians alike).
Prison of the primal
Of the Blood Storm, no dragon was more familiar to mortal races than Greenscale the Primeval, though this familiarity was a source of terror and sorrow. Greenscale would thunder across Telara, turning every forest into an aggressive, invasive force, seeding the world in vines and vegetation that could devour cities. Even Maelforge, for whom destruction was an ecstatic joy, did not cause widespread devastation on par with
Greenscale's crusade against all things civilized and soft. When Thorvin Sternhammer and his allies finally defeated and imprisoned Greenscale, countless wretches had perished between his teeth, beneath his claws, choked upon his poison breath.
Since then, Greenscale has remained imprisoned under Stillmoor, his indomitable will to devour suppressed by carefully-harnessed Death magic. Yet in the time of rifts, the dragon's will tugs at his followers like a feral instinct, drawing them to his prison, to seek his release. At last, one of his minions has risen to the challenge, and if he is not stopped, this fallen hero of Telara will unleash Greenscale to crush the works mortals once and for all.
A maze of betrayal
The temple where Greenscale is imprisoned once had a name, which has been lost as the dragon's waxing power has overgrown the walls with alien and awful plant life. Now it is merely called Greenscale's Blight, and parties of Ascended will arrive to see the doors blasted away, the halls patrolled by the traitorous Elves of House Aelfwar. Fighting their way through these elite guards, heroes will find a vast antechamber, where Prince Hylas and his senior followers strive to dispel the magic that holds Greenscale in place.
Always resentful of the Ascended, Hylas is too arrogant to cross swords with Guardians or Defiant. Instead, his three lieutenants have prepared a trap for any interlopers. Details remain dim, but it is known that all three have studied the misdirecting Life magic of their Faerie allies, and each is a formidable challenge.
The haughty Duke Letareus is a warrior of unshakeable focus, able to slip into an unbreakable dance of twirling death. Enraged over the Mathosians' harvesting of the sacred granitewood trees, Oracle Aleria hides her grief behind a mask and channels her fury into a unique command of the beast within every sentient being. Finally, Infiltrator Johlen is Hylas's loyal spymaster, a Saboteur whose bombs and traps will drive even the most elite Ascended party to distraction.
The prince empowered
Only if his vassals fall will Prince Hylas himself deign to engage any intruders, who may quickly come to wish they'd stayed home. Ascended who challenge the Prince of House Aelfwar will face the greatest Elven swordsman alive, his martial prowess bolstered with a surge of primal might granted by Greenscale. If Hylas falls it is both a triumph for Telara and a tragedy for the Elves, but the raid's work is not yet done. For in the chamber beyond, Greenscale shakes off his shackles, a dragon more brutal and terrible than even the Ascended have challenged before.
Too much Life
To keep the knowledge from the dragon cults, Thorvin and his allies hid the secret of how Greenscale is held in check, though Death magic is certainly involved. If there is one benefit to Greenscale's ancient rampage, it is that his general capabilities are well-known. The great green wyrm has astounding strength, and exhales poison so virulent, all the victim's organs race to break down. The lethal plants of the Life Plane sprout where he wills, each of which sporting a unique and agonizing way to kill. Though in the Age of Dragons he preferred to stomp cities to the ground personally, Greenscale has no compunction against bombarding enemies from the air.
It is possible the Primeval is weak from his long imprisonment. Still, heroes who engage Greenscale must remember that this is no mere dragon. This is a trampling, roaring, embodiment of ruin, of the vines that swallow the tower, the unthinking, ever-hungry bane of nations.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Feb 28th 2011 8:50PM Temko said
in actuall terms.
he's the 5th boss in the games first raid.
he's the 5th boss in the games first raid.
Posted: Feb 28th 2011 11:38PM winterborn said
Good luck getting your raid guildies to log in on time and raid with 6+ hour long queue's.
And no all the big guilds WILL NOT re roll on a low population, soon to be merged scrub server.
And no all the big guilds WILL NOT re roll on a low population, soon to be merged scrub server.
Posted: Mar 1st 2011 5:37AM Snichy said
@Valdur, I think he means that there is a 6 hour queue just to log into the game due to high population servers, meaning anyone on a schedule will be late.
I think my guild is on a high pop server but never have to wait longer than hour and a half which is still too long and I doubt Trions recent annoucement that new servers will help as it will only make the "launch" people happy, not the people like us who were in headstart and are already committed to a server where they are very long waits just to log in!
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I think my guild is on a high pop server but never have to wait longer than hour and a half which is still too long and I doubt Trions recent annoucement that new servers will help as it will only make the "launch" people happy, not the people like us who were in headstart and are already committed to a server where they are very long waits just to log in!
Posted: Mar 1st 2011 8:15AM (Unverified) said
@Snichy
They have improved server capacity already. meaning my server was full at one point and is now medium. The queues will disappear, please educate yourselves a bit guys. Is this really your first headstart or launch? Because queues are a part of that. Unless you want ghost servers. They'll be gone soon enough. You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't. Meaning, if they create too many servers it's QQ no one is here, if they create just enough it's QQ QUEUES.
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They have improved server capacity already. meaning my server was full at one point and is now medium. The queues will disappear, please educate yourselves a bit guys. Is this really your first headstart or launch? Because queues are a part of that. Unless you want ghost servers. They'll be gone soon enough. You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't. Meaning, if they create too many servers it's QQ no one is here, if they create just enough it's QQ QUEUES.
Posted: Mar 1st 2011 2:47AM BigAndShiny said
I dont want to reroll because im already 25 and i know its a low level, but i cannot do the starting area for the sixth time in a month. :) Im facing 3 hour queues on Blightweald. I WOULD LIKE TO TRANFER, BUT ******* TRION WON'T LET ME
so yeah, sorry for caps, just a little bit angry. I shouldn't have to come home, open rift, have dinner, have a shower, watch TV, and then play.
so yeah, sorry for caps, just a little bit angry. I shouldn't have to come home, open rift, have dinner, have a shower, watch TV, and then play.









