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After the events in [[Guild Wars Eye of the North]], the slumbering Ancient [[Dragon]]s, ''whose power rivals that of the [[Gods]] themselves'', will awaken. [[Primordus]] was the first to awaken, the "Undead Dragon" beneath [[Orr]], and more that will would soon follow. The destruction that the ancient dragons will bring to [[Tyria (world)|Tyria]] will set the stage for [[Guild Wars 2]].
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After the events in ''[[Guild Wars Eye of the North]]'', the slumbering [[Elder Dragon]]s, whose power rivals that of the [[Gods]] themselves, will awaken. [[Primordus]] was the first to awaken in 1120 AE, [[Jormag]] awoke in 1165 AE , then [[Zhaitan]] rose from beneath [[Orr]] in 1219 AE, a dragon in the deepest seas awoke after, then [[Water Dragon|Kralkatorrik]] awoke in 1320 AE. The destruction that the Elder Dragons will bring to [[Tyria]] will set the stage for ''[[Guild Wars 2]]''.
   
The ancient dragons are polar opposites from the younger dragons like [[Glint]] and [[Kuunavang]]. They are free from all gods and boast frightening powers. They lack the sentience and wisdom of other great dragons, but are said to make up for it with their imposing magic.
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The Elder Dragons are polar opposites from the younger dragons like [[Glint]] and [[Kuunavang]]. They are free from all gods and boast frightening powers.
   
;Known ancient dragons
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;Known Elder Dragons
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*Primordus, seen in the [[Central Transfer Chamber]].
* [[Primordus]]
 
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*Jormag, seen in [[Drakkar Lake]] of the [[Far Shiverpeaks]].
* The elder dragon of [[Orr]], known as [[Zhaitan]] according to the official Guild Wars 2 website.
 
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*Zhaitan of Orr.
* The "[[Deep Sea Dragon]]"
 
* The "[[Ascalon Dragon]]" who slept in the northern mountains.
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*The "[[Deep Sea Dragon]]," the last unnamed dragon.
* The "[[Desert Dragon]]" of the [[Crystal Desert]]
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*Kralkatorrik, seen in the [[Charr Homelands]] between [[Grothmar Wardowns]] and [[Dalada Uplands]], who flew south to the [[Crystal Desert]].
* The elder dragon of ice and snow, unofficially known as [[Drakkar]]. He rests in [[Drakkar Lake]], [[Far Shiverpeaks]].
 
   
== See also ==
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==See also==
* [[Dragon-like artifacts in Guild Wars]] - Dragon-shaped features that some believe may also be ancient dragons.
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*[[Dragon-like artifacts in Guild Wars]] - Dragon-shaped features that some believe may also be Elder Dragons.
   
 
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[[Category: Lore]]

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After the events in Guild Wars Eye of the North, the slumbering Elder Dragons, whose power rivals that of the Gods themselves, will awaken. Primordus was the first to awaken in 1120 AE, Jormag awoke in 1165 AE , then Zhaitan rose from beneath Orr in 1219 AE, a dragon in the deepest seas awoke after, then Kralkatorrik awoke in 1320 AE. The destruction that the Elder Dragons will bring to Tyria will set the stage for Guild Wars 2.

The Elder Dragons are polar opposites from the younger dragons like Glint and Kuunavang. They are free from all gods and boast frightening powers.

Known Elder Dragons

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