The Scribe was a weekly periodical featured on the official Guild Wars website that shared stories from within the game. Written by Andrew Patrick (ArenaNet community relations coordinator) from the perspective of a traveling monastery scribe, the articles ranged from news about the Alliance Battles to stories about guilds and events. They also contained kudos to helpful and courteous players.
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| - The Scribe was a weekly periodical featured on the official Guild Wars website that shared stories from within the game. Written by Andrew Patrick (ArenaNet community relations coordinator) from the perspective of a traveling monastery scribe, the articles ranged from news about the Alliance Battles to stories about guilds and events. They also contained kudos to helpful and courteous players.
- The Scribe (littéralement "Le Scribe") est sensé être un moine membre du Monastère Shing Jea qui parcoure le monde de Guild Wars à la recherche d’informations dignes d’intérêt pour les reporter dans ses manuscrits qui sont affichés sur le site officiel. Il est ainsi toujours au courant des détails des événements à venir ainsi que de certaines modifications et mise à jour du jeu. Il rapporte également les bonnes actions (dons, aide, etc…) de certains joueurs dans ses écrits. Ces articles étaient en fait écrits par Andrew Patrick.
- The Scribe is a randomly encountered character in the Commonwealth in 2287.
- In "The Scribe", after a series of brazen kidnappings, Admiral DeGill volunteers himself as bait during a book signing of his memoirs; however, due to Sparky being distracted from reading the book, DeGill is captured. The Scribe is ultimately apprehended when Betty and her crew foil an attempt by The Scribe to destroy his own book (which would also destroy all its contents); Sparky had distracted The Scribe by asking for an autograph for his book. The Scribe appears next in "Scribe 2: The Re-Scribing", when Sparky visits Scrivener in prison with a pile of books that Sparky takes from an evidence locker; Scrivener discovers that among the books is the mystical book. Having discovered that Scrivener is no longer Sparky's favourite author, Scrivener takes the role of The Scribe in order to ex
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| - The Scribe was a weekly periodical featured on the official Guild Wars website that shared stories from within the game. Written by Andrew Patrick (ArenaNet community relations coordinator) from the perspective of a traveling monastery scribe, the articles ranged from news about the Alliance Battles to stories about guilds and events. They also contained kudos to helpful and courteous players.
- The Scribe (littéralement "Le Scribe") est sensé être un moine membre du Monastère Shing Jea qui parcoure le monde de Guild Wars à la recherche d’informations dignes d’intérêt pour les reporter dans ses manuscrits qui sont affichés sur le site officiel. Il est ainsi toujours au courant des détails des événements à venir ainsi que de certaines modifications et mise à jour du jeu. Il rapporte également les bonnes actions (dons, aide, etc…) de certains joueurs dans ses écrits. Ces articles étaient en fait écrits par Andrew Patrick.
- In "The Scribe", after a series of brazen kidnappings, Admiral DeGill volunteers himself as bait during a book signing of his memoirs; however, due to Sparky being distracted from reading the book, DeGill is captured. The Scribe is ultimately apprehended when Betty and her crew foil an attempt by The Scribe to destroy his own book (which would also destroy all its contents); Sparky had distracted The Scribe by asking for an autograph for his book. The Scribe appears next in "Scribe 2: The Re-Scribing", when Sparky visits Scrivener in prison with a pile of books that Sparky takes from an evidence locker; Scrivener discovers that among the books is the mystical book. Having discovered that Scrivener is no longer Sparky's favourite author, Scrivener takes the role of The Scribe in order to exact revenge on Sparky's new favorite author, Lola Polaris (which, in turn, is the pen name of Sparky's mother Zulia). Though having lost the magical quill pen in an encounter with Betty and X-5, The Scribe manages to kidnap Zulia and hold her hostage in an isolated cabin on Glaces. Zulia is ultimately freed by Sparky (desperate to save his mother) and Iciclia (who is a fan of Lola Polaris), and The Scribe is ultimately imprisoned in his own book. The Scribe would make a reappearance in "Fairytale Fate", when he attempts to imprison Betty, Noah, Sparky, and X-5 in his work of mixed-up fairy tales, where every story sees a character modeled after Betty meeting her doom. After capturing The Scribe's magical pencil, Noah manages to rewrite the endings to each story so as to allow their escape, as well as forcing The Scribe back into the real world; he is quickly then apprehended.
- The Scribe is a randomly encountered character in the Commonwealth in 2287.
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