Lost In Ascalon #17 – Unfinished Business
OK, it’s Wednesday. That means it’s time for another exciting edition of Lost In Ascalon. I’m going try the weekly thing, see how that turns out. I can already see some bumps in the road. With Guild Wars: Factions approaching, things are going to get very busy around here. That’s what you should be thinking about too. Now is the time to tie up those loose ends. Now is the time to finish all those incomplete quests. That’s exactly what our heroes are going to do! It’s time for a little trip to Sorrow’s Furnace.
Lost In Ascalon #16 – Luxons vs. Kurzicks
If things weren’t bad enough, another problem faces our heroes. Cynn and Mhenlo rendezvous with Photics and Devona. Instead of this being an auspicious occasion, Cynn has bad news. What could it be this time… monsters… dragons… earthquakes… plagued… fire… what other perils must these champions endure? In the southern lands of Tyria, the continent of Cantha is war. The Luxons and Kurzicks are engaged in mortal combat. The Ascalonians will be forced to choose a side.
Lost In Ascalon #15 – Brownie Points
We’re getting really close to Guild Wars: Factions. Soon, the community will be divided into two groups – Luxons or Kurzicks. Other MMORPGs also have Faction. To increase your standing with a group, you have to do nice things for them. Ever wonder if relationships work the same way? Ever wonder if your friends have their own faction score for you? How can Photics improve his faction standing with Devona? Our hero must be wondering what he can do to ease the situation.
Photics – Guild Wars Edition – Issue #27
Issue #27 is a preview of Guild Wars: Factions. March is a big month for the second chapter of Guild Wars. With the beta event and other promotional events planned, now is the time to decide. Are you going to buy Chapter 2? Are you going to buy Guild Wars: Factions? If you need more information, if you want to ponder the situation, Issue #27 is for you. In this issue, there are seven reasons why Guild Wars: Faction is going to be cool. With the next installment of Guild Wars: Faction running at $40-$50, is it worth it? Issue #27 explains reasons why it is!

