The music, the art styles and the people. The world is such a beautiful place to exist in and to navigate. Solo or together with friends, it's always so exciting. I've spent tens of hours just wandering around the Gilded Hollow, finding secret areas and hiding spots for our guild community. I spent weeks creating a jumping puzzle for the guild hall worthy of a 2,500g reward for the first to complete it. Managed to set up checkpoints through the event with the help of that vine skill from the living world (The only way we could monitor it so we knew nobody was cheating). We had to do strict regulations once mounts were implemented to stop cheating. It took months for anyone to finish!I love the art work, it's one of my favourites. Especially after the latest living world season came out. I have a small collection of screenshots in a folder where I was going around and snapping each of the loading screens. I've missed many and forgot about it after taking a break but I got back into it once the new map screens came in.The music is gorgeous. Really gets you into the feel of the area. I frequently load up some music here or there just to put in the background when I'm working. 'Fear Not This Night' will always be in my normal playlists though. Such a score, and after I heard it the first time in game, from where it comes from, such a wonderful moment.Above all however, it's the people. I've met so many lovely people through Guild Wars in a community I haven't seen in any other game so far. So many sweet and helpful people. When I started off as the clueless new player, so many people came to help. So strange to think of how uninformed I was back then compared to now. Raiding really brought out the sense of cooperation and shared successes that has fed into many solid friendships to this day. It has resulted in cross-country relationships where people have traveled great distances for short weekends to spend together. We have yearly holiday plans growing at this rate and I can't wait to see where the games takes me and the rest of us in the weeks, months and years to come.