You Think You HATE This Part Of Path Of Exile… | POE 3.25 Settlers of Kalguur
TLDRIn this video, Talana Exiles explores the often-overlooked Path of Exile lore, focusing on the upcoming 3.25 expansion, 'Settlers of Kalguur.' The lore delves into the history of the Kalguur people, their belief in the power of runes over virtue gems, and their quest for renown. The video speculates on the potential storylines, including the establishment of a port town, Kings March, and the unique crafting system involving starlight runes. It also hints at the evolving relationships between characters like Fus, the admiral of the Rogue Harbor, and the Kalguur, suggesting a more cooperative narrative than previous expansions.
Takeaways
- 📜 The Path of Exile (POE) lore is often overlooked by players, but it's integral to understanding the game's world and the upcoming 3.25 expansion, 'Settlers of Kalguur'.
- 🛡️ The Kalguur people, known for their pursuit of renown and crafting of rune-adorned armor, do not value virtue gems as much as the people of Wraeclast do.
- 🔍 The expansion will likely focus on four characters: Danik, a scald warrior; Tujan, a ruthless haggler; Rag, a logistics specialist; and Fus, a captain and master smuggler.
- 🚢 The characters from the Expedition party, introduced in 3.15, sailed to Wraeclast in search of ancient relics and discovered the Truskan Flame, a powerful artifact.
- 🔥 The Truskan Flame, while capable of purifying lands, has a history of horrific acts when used by the wrong hands.
- 🏝️ The Rogue Harbor is a haven for thieves and smugglers, where shady dealings take place, and is the base for characters like Fus.
- 🌟 The Kalguur derive their strength from runes imbued with starlight, differing from the belief in the power of virtue gems.
- 🏰 The potential plot of 3.25 involves the Kalguur settling in Kings March, possibly under the leadership of Danik, aiming to build a port town.
- 🔮 The lore suggests that the Kalguur may not believe in the gods of Wraeclast, instead valuing knowledge and the power of artifice.
- 🛤️ The expansion might hint at the development of Kings March from a settlement to a fully-fledged port town by the time of Path of Exile 2, 20 years later.
- 🎨 The video suggests that the lore could be presented in a more engaging way, such as through cinematics or action-oriented storytelling, to enhance player interest.
Q & A
What is the general sentiment among Path of Exile players towards the game's lore?
-The general sentiment among Path of Exile players is that they either don't care, don't know, or outright hate the game's lore due to how it is presented to them.
Why might players enjoy Path of Exile's lore more if it were presented differently?
-Players might enjoy the lore more if it were presented more organically, action-oriented, or cinematic, similar to the endgame of Path of Exile and the story of Path of Exile 2.
What are the three lore facets that the video aims to explore in relation to Path of Exile 3.25?
-The video aims to explore three lore facets: four characters, three locations, and two plots that might relate to the expansion 'Settlers of Kalguur' in Path of Exile 3.25.
Who are the four returning characters confirmed for 'Settlers of Kalguur'?
-The four returning characters are Danik, a Scald, Warrior of Great Renown, Tujan, a ruthless haggler, Rag, a logistics and planning specialist, and Fus, captain of the Marane and admiral of the Athan Navy.
What is the significance of the Trilian Flame in the lore of the Kalguur people?
-The Trilian Flame is a powerful relic that the Kalguur people believe is capable of incinerating evil and purifying lands. However, it has also committed horrific acts in the hands of the wrong tyrant.
What is the Rogue Harbor and how is it connected to the character Fus?
-The Rogue Harbor is a place for thieves, vagabonds, and those looking to undermine the wealthy or engage in dastardly deeds. It is where Fus, along with the rest of the heist rogues, are based.
How does the Kalguur culture view the power of virtue gems?
-The Kalguur culture does not believe in the power of virtue gems. They believe that the power lies within the user of the gem, not inside the gem itself, making the gems useless to them.
What is the significance of the location Kings March in the context of Path of Exile 3.25?
-Kings March is likely to be the location where the Kalguur, led by Danik, are settling and building up a town during the time of Path of Exile 1, which by Path of Exile 2 has become a fully fledged port.
What is the role of runes in the Kalguur culture and how do they differ from virtue gems?
-In the Kalguur culture, runes are imbued with light captured from the stars, which empower their armaments. This differs from virtue gems, which they do not believe contain power or are of use.
What could be the potential implications of the Kalguur's belief in runes for the gameplay mechanics in Path of Exile 3.25?
-The Kalguur's belief in runes could lead to a new type of crafting or influence system in the game, where players might etch runes into their gear to unlock new valuable modifiers, implicits, or even star-based skills.
What is the potential significance of Gwenan's absence in the teaser and Path of Exile 2 for the story?
-Gwenan's absence in the teaser and Path of Exile 2 might hint that one of the original Expedition crew members is gone by the time of Path of Exile 2, indicating a possible shift in the story or the crew's dynamics.
Outlines
📜 Path of Exile Lore Overview
This paragraph introduces the general sentiment towards the Path of Exile (PoE) lore among players, noting that many either disregard it, are unaware of it, or dislike it due to its presentation. The speaker offers a quick guide to the essential story elements for PoE 3.25, 'Settlers of Calgar,' focusing on three key lore facets that may be relevant to the expansion. The summary mentions four characters confirmed for the expansion: Danik, a scald, a Warrior of Great Renown, Tujan, Rag, and Fus. It suggests that these characters, who have never met before, might be working together, possibly due to the calgar's interest in settling in a new location with the help of Fus, who is now the admiral of the Athan Navy and a master smuggler.
🏰 Calgar's History and the Rogue Harbor
The second paragraph delves into the history and culture of the calgar, a proud people from a distant land who value personal renown and power derived from runes imbued with starlight rather than virtue gems. It contrasts the calgar's beliefs with those of the people of Ray Clast and discusses the Rogue Harbor, a haven for thieves and outlaws where Fus and other rogues are based. The paragraph also speculates on the potential setting for the expansion, Kings March, which is not yet present in PoE but is suggested to be the new settlement area for the calgar, possibly under the leadership of Danik. The summary hints at the calgar's past failed settlement attempt and their ongoing desire to return and establish a presence in the region, which could be facilitated by their alliance with Fus.
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Keywords
💡Path of Exile
💡Lore
💡Settlers of Kalguur
💡Calgar
💡Virtue Gems
💡Runes
💡Fus
💡Rogue Harbor
💡Kings March
💡Danik
💡Tu'jun
Highlights
Almost every Path of Exile player either doesn't care or outright hates the Path of Exile lore due to its presentation.
The lore of Path of Exile 3.25, 'Settlers of Kalguur', is explored in an attempt to make it more engaging.
Four returning characters are confirmed for 'Settlers of Kalguur': Danik, a Scald, Warrior of Great Renown, Tujan, Rag, and Fus.
The characters are likely working together in the expansion, despite having never met before.
Danik, Tuan, and Rag are members of the Expedition party introduced in the 3.15 Expedition League.
The Calgar people are not interested in virtue gems, valuing the user's power over the gem itself.
Fus, as the new admiral of the Oran Navy, is helping transfer goods, likely artifacts, for the Calgar.
The teaser suggests a benign interaction between the Calgar and the current inhabitants of Wraeclast.
The Calgar once colonized large parts of Wraeclast but are now seeking to settle there again under Danik's leadership.
The Calgar are defined by their pursuit of renown and their belief in the power of the individual, not gems or gods.
The Rogue Harbor is a base for thieves and smugglers, where shady deals take place.
Kings March is a location in Path of Exile 2, possibly being established in Path of Exile 1 by the Calgar.
The Calgar's settlement in Wraeclast might be their second chance to expand their domain.
The Calgar derive their strength from runes imbued with light captured from the stars, not virtue gems.
A new type of crafting or influence system might be introduced, allowing players to etch runes into their gear.
The lore suggests that the Calgar are settling Wraeclast and building a port town that could be seen as a fully fledged settlement in Path of Exile 2.
The absence of Gwenan in the teaser and Path of Exile 2 hints at a possible change in the Expedition crew's composition.