Tomb Raiders
Frederick must find Henrietta, who has gone on a quest for the warlock Agar. The last message received from her read that her team had discovered an ancient tomb and headed inside to explore it. Landslides caused by giant worms blocked many of the roads through mountain passes. Airships must be the solution... | Tomb Raiders | ![]() |
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Frederick must save Henrietta lost in the underground tunnels during her search for the warlock, Agar. Her last message was about finding the lost tomb, where her expedition then headed. The level of heroes is unlimited. The difficulty you choose would define your possibilities on the global map. | ||||||||||||||
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Prologue
Kastore: Having to make do with less… the worst torment imaginable for one who knows his worth. There were times when the process of satisfying my interests involved discovering new worlds. I could unleash the awesome power hidden in a grain of matter–and now I roll around inside a stinky barrel for weeks, just to test a little hypothesis! Anyway, I must find out whether this self-professed artificer, Fenimore, Farragut, whatever his name, has indeed achieved something yet unseen in this world, or is he just another fairground mountebank like all other “scientists” I have met here thus far?
Scenario
Timed events
Day 1 - Henrietta's Expedition |
![]() ![]() Sorcerers who had once been in the service of Archibald Ironfist began to appear more and more often in the cities of the Wastelands, now a haven for the rejected of this world. I remember well how I met Wrathmont during the battles with the pirates, but the influx did not end with him. Not long ago, we heard rumors that the famous warlock Agar himself had come to the wastelands, supposedly settling in the western mountains and setting up a laboratory there. I was pretty sure that Agar had turned into a lich and then been destroyed. Didn't matter. Something completely different was really important now... Soon after Agar had settled in the west, disturbing reports began to arrive in Burton. At first, it was news of rockfalls and landslides in the mountains, but we didn't pay much attention to them. Landslides are not uncommon in such a geologically heterogeneous landscape. Later, however, we found out that Sandworms might be involved. These creatures had been around for a long time, occasionally bothering farmers, but they were rarely seen. Most witnesses spoke either of wide furrows in the ground seemingly dug up from below, or of mysterious holes that caused posts and fences to fall, but there were no direct confrontations. However, the creatures of which recent rumors spoke were different: not only larger, but much more aggressive—they attacked mining camps, devoured herds, and attacked trade caravans and lone travelers. Everything indicated that those were no ordinary worms. Those creatures were not plain animals—no, they looked like the product of someone's keen mind. At the Burton town council meeting, the task was set to find Agar at all costs and to find out if he had anything to do with the strange worm attacks. Henrietta immediately volunteered to go on the expedition. Without wasting much time packing, her scouting party left Burton. Days, then weeks, passed, and it finally became clear that something had happened to her expedition. Any attempts to follow its trail were futile: constant rockfalls and earthquakes caused the road through the western mountains to keep changing like an enchanted labyrinth. Then I realized what we needed. Airships, stopping at no obstacle—that was our solution! I had been doing other, albeit very important, things for too long, but it hurt me to see my favorite project stalled without any development. |
Day 1 - Frederick meets Kastore |
![]() ![]() Imagine my surprise when, just before we set sail, a messenger caught me and announced: "Kastore, the King of Deyja, intends to pay a visit to Burton to establish and strengthen economic ties and wishes to meet with Frederick." The Deyjan King? Here? Of course, news had reached me of how a certain Kastore had come to power last year in that land of necromancers and dark sorcerers, but I had never been interested in those squabbles. Coups are commonplace in Deyja. But what would he want here, and what economic ties could there possibly be when there wasn't even a single port city in Deyja? And how did he know my name? On the other hand, the world of magic is small, and the artificers’ world, even smaller. I ordered a fast brig to go out and ask the captain of the Kastore’s ship to call at Volta instead of Orca's Maw. I was running out of time, but the preparations for the expedition were to last a few more days, and I hoped that the meeting with the unexpected guest would not take too long. I didn't want to ignore the visit of the ruler of Deyja and make a new enemy in him—too many powerful wizards were already on the list... and who knows, maybe Kastore would turn out to be an interesting conversation partner? I was struck by the view that opened up as we approached the port of Volta. From afar, I saw a great ship under gray sails, easily capable of carrying an entire army. How fortunate that we had dredged the port the year before so that heavy ore freighters with a large draft could unload here. That was when I first saw Kastore. An elf in shining armor stood at the gangway of the giant ship with his hands behind his back. On either side of him, multi-armed serpent women stood frozen like statues, armed to their teeth. Nagas are a common sight in Bracada, where they can be found in the service of many wealthy mages, but I knew that any skilled sorcerer could summon those fearsome creatures. It was harder to get them to obey commands, though, something only the most powerful wizards could do. My arrival did not seem to make much impression on the lord of Deyja. Without even turning his head, he said dryly:
Kastore turned to me leisurely.
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Day 2 - Conversation with Kastore |
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I couldn't believe my ears, but Kastore… it was as if he read my mind and saw my dreams in the palm of his hand. It was a risky decision, but the prospect of a powerful ally who could make the glory of my inventions known to the world was too tempting. I said yes.
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Events
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120, 165, 0 | ![]() ![]() Something told me that the ruler from overseas knew far more than any of the artificers in Burton, or perhaps even myself. Where did he get this knowledge? Why was he so interested in our inventions? That’s not how I imagined a king of necromancers to be at all… Note: ONLY applies to HUMAN player. ![]() |
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The elf waved the object from side to side for a while, looking into the dark halls of the tomb, and finally exhaled:
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6, 49, 1 | ![]() ![]() There was a wide range of speculation among the wizards and artificers of Burton regarding the sandworms. Some claimed that Agar had begun to experiment on wild worms, and the subjects had gotten out of control. Others insisted that he was deliberately siccing the worms at the settlements for purposes known only to himself. And now Agar stood before me. The sorcerer was clearly as alive as it gets—at least, he didn't look anything like a lich. His eyes were racing, a nervous smile twitching on his face. He seemed undecided whether to talk to me or run away.
Agar sighed with the relief of a man who had been dragged out of the noose and kicked off the scaffold.
Agar suddenly straightened up and looked at me carefully, squinting into my eyes.
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41, 22, 1 | ![]() ![]() Perhaps we could see what we need to see, should we walk on water around our ship? |
87, 68, 1 | A strange sensation filled your mind. For a moment you felt as if the very march of time had stopped.... Note: ONLY applies to HUMAN player. ![]() |
89, 38, 1 | ![]() ![]() “There's something up ahead," I said. “Or someone.” Agar uttered a few words and waved his hands, casting some kind of spell. A weird noise came from somewhere in the depths—growls, bellows… moos? |
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Funny, isn’t it: I had once been an all-knowing mentor like that myself, sharing what I considered to be unrivaled knowledge, while the little wiggly girl interrupted me every now and then with her silly comments and clarifications. What a wonderful time it was in our lives… and what a doubly, triply wonderful time it is now. If I only can find Henrietta in these labyrinths—I want her to walk this path with me.
“But the Silence came more than a millennium ago... Had those Kreegans already invaded Enroth?”
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They were also breeding incessantly and incredibly fast. More and more resources were needed to supply their ominous colonies and hives. So the Kreegans went to war against the Ancients, even though the Ancients tried to negotiate with them first. Like pirates, the devils ravaged worlds, and once they had looted and killed their fill, they went on to do the same elsewhere. The machines the Kreegan use to go from world to world look like celestial bodies,” I remembered the insides of the meteorites I'd seen on that unfortunate day! “But of course, like any ship, they are slow compared to traveling through a portal. The Kreegans are familiar with the principle of teleportation, they can summon beings, they have access to other planes of existence… But they have not mastered the art of traveling between worlds as perfectly as the Ancients.”
“The thing that happened was that the Kreegans attacked not only the various worlds, but also the very portal system created by the Ancients... That's how contact between the planets broke down.”
My whole world turned upside down and expanded overnight to the size of the sky, maybe even further. I needed time to think about it. |
126, 32, 1 | ![]() ![]() In the blink of an eye, everything changed. A strange rumbling sound came from the depths of the tomb, and a moment later, the Efreeti and Kreegans appeared before me: dozens and dozens of huge red-skinned creatures! One of them looked familiar... Of course! It was the same Efreet we had to fight before fleeing from Eeofol. But how...? Ah, right! These are the illusions I was warned about. These phantoms are more than a play of light and shadow. Their scythes and whips can harm us just as much as the real thing. |
155, 149, 1 | The dwelling in the far corner of the cave looked abandoned at first glance, but you quickly realized it was not: once inside, you found yourself in a hut full of bookshelves and potion vials. The alchemist, clearly the place’s owner, was leaning over a crystal ball, looking at something. “Finally!", he said. “I've been watching you for some time, and I knew you would come. You're looking for Agar’s lab, aren't you? I know where it is, and I know the man well. As for the lab, it used to be relatively easy to get to, but it all changed when he started experimenting with those... worms. Now many of the roads have been destroyed by landslides, and the place can only be reached by air. Please take a look at this," the alchemist points to his crystal ball. “I have something to show you.” |
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“The Time of Wonders was a time when the world was not yet divided into states and was ruled by all-powerful mages. Their unlimited powers allowed them to create mighty artifacts from pure energy and to control the elements a hundred times more skillfully than the most powerful elementalists alive today. Their rule was so wise and merciful that the world knew neither hunger nor war. The most sophisticated of their magical creations called Heavenly Forges could even create full-fledged copies of objects. Many of the items now known as legendary artifacts were regular soldier's gear in those days. The Time of Wonders lasted until one man, the viceroy of the mages in the land now known as Dragonsand, on the continent of Enroth, caused a devastating cataclysm. This calamity wiped out dozens of cities overnight and turned that area into a poisoned wasteland. Everyone waited for a response from the omnipotent mages, but there was only silence. Then the regents of the lands realized there was no more supreme power over them, and an era of endless wars began, where power over the remnants of the perfect world was at stake. Of course, the world was never the same again. And only Bracaduun, an empire created out of discipline and the power of mind, remained...”
I asked Kastore: “So, the old books lie?”
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50, 34, 1 | Technical block event Note: ONLY applies to
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Towns
Location | Player | Type | Name |
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Volta |
175, 179, 1 | ![]() |
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34, 84, 0 | ![]() |
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121, 20, 0 | ![]() |
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141, 96, 0 | ![]() |
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179, 178, 0 | ![]() |
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12, 34, 1 | ![]() |
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Darkness |
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Heroes
Location | Player | Hero |
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154, 168, 0 | ![]() |
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2, 150, 0 | ![]() |
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86, 89, 0 | ![]() |
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39, 19, 1 | ![]() |
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51, 2, 1 | ![]() |
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61, 27, 1 | ![]() |
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122, 31, 1 | ![]() |
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134, 63, 1 | ![]() |
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169, 11, 1 | ![]() |
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104, 98, 0 | ![]() |
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34, 84, 0 | ![]() |
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121, 20, 0 | ![]() |
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141, 96, 0 | ![]() |
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38, 85, 1 | ![]() |
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92, 43, 1 | ![]() |
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106, 51, 1 | ![]() |
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121, 49, 1 | ![]() |
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43, 103, 0 | ![]() |
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12, 111, 1 | ![]() |
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52, 136, 1 | ![]() |
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64, 174, 1 | ![]() |
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111, 7, 1 | ![]() |
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120, 177, 1 | ![]() |
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149, 94, 1 | ![]() |
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163, 51, 1 | ![]() |
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Monsters
Location | Type | Message |
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When the last vampire collapsed, we were surprised to find several dozen harpies languishing in cages. No idea what the vampires had in store for them! |
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Among the prisoners, you recognize a familiar gunslinger from Burton. “Frederick!”, he exclaims. “I never thought I'd see you again. After the rockslide we got trapped, and then these Dragonslayers showed up out of the blue and accused us of having caused the calamity. From what I've heard from these soldiers, their commander, Volothomon, was hunting black dragons in the mountains north of a certain tomb, and he seems to have now fallen into the same trap as our group”. |
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Kastore talked about something with the leader of the goblins you met on the way. You have no idea what points were raised, but the elf easily convinced the entire gang to join. Do you accept their help? |
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Lightning flashed, and a crowd of genies flew out from around the corner in front of me! The Genies and Efreeti are known to be sworn enemies... What power could force them to unite as the guards of this tomb? I had made acquaintance with some genies in Bracada, but the ones I was seeing now… something was wrong about them. I was about to call out to one of them, but too late; without saying a word, the genies attacked. |
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As soon as I approached the portal, over a dozen fiery whirlwinds—Efreeti—appeared out of nowhere. I ordered my men to prepare their weapons. |
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The wall to our right collapsed. I saw the gaping maws of the worms—they were about to fall out of the hole, right at us. Suddenly the space was filled with a mechanical hum. I went blind for a second, and when my vision came back, the worms were writhing in the flames, and Henrietta’s stone ball shimmered with a glow similar to that flash, but softer.
“Well... so we found both of them: Henrietta and the Matriarch,” I muttered and prepared for the fight. |
Seer's Huts
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Proposal Message |
You can hear men screaming. Rushing to the sound, you find a group of gunslingers surrounded by undead. You want to help them, but you are stopped by a necromancer directing the undead soldiers. He says: “We can make a deal! Bring at least 200 Skeletons and 1 Bone Dragon, and I'll let these people leave.” You are loath to trust a necromancer, but fighting him would put your army in danger. ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
The Necromancer is pleased with the reinforcements you brought him and is willing to keep his word. Do you want to exchange skeletons for the captured Gunslingers?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Rust Dragons are menacing the northeastern region of this land. If you could be so bold as to defeat them, I would reward you richly.![]() |
Completion Message |
At last, you defeated the Rust Dragons, and the countryside is safe again! Are you ready to accept the reward?![]() |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quests) |
Long ago, powerful wizards were able to create magical artifacts, but time has caused us to forget how to make new items. I would like to learn these techniques myself, but I need one of these artifacts first to see how it was done. If you could bring me, the Amulet of the Undertaker, you would be well rewarded.![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quests) |
Ah, exactly what I needed! Here is the reward I promised. You still wish to trade the Amulet of the Undertaker, yes?![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I was once rich and famous, but Akratos the terrible was my downfall. I lost my lands, I lost my title, and I lost my family. Please, bring the villain to justice.![]() ![]() |
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I thought the day would never come! Akratos is no more. Please, will you accept this reward?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
I forge armor from rare and valuable metals such as Kergar and Erudine. Bring me 20 crystals and I will forge the finest armor for you and your troops.![]() |
Completion Message |
These crystals are just what I need! I can start forging armor right now. Would you like to give the crystals to the blacksmith? ![]() |
Proposal Message |
I forge armor from rare and valuable metals such as Kergar and Erudine. Bring me 40 crystals and I will forge the finest armor for you and your troops.![]() |
Completion Message |
These crystals are just what I need! I can start forging armor right now. Would you like to give the crystals to the blacksmith? ![]() |
Proposal Message |
I forge armor from rare and valuable metals such as Kergar and Erudine. Bring me 60 crystals and I will forge the finest armor for you and your troops.![]() |
Completion Message |
These crystals are just what I need! I can start forging armor right now. Would you like to give the crystals to the blacksmith? ![]() |
Proposal Message |
I forge armor from rare and valuable metals such as Kergar and Erudine. Bring me 80 crystals and I will forge the finest armor for you and your troops.![]() |
Completion Message |
These crystals are just what I need! I can start forging armor right now. Would you like to give the crystals to the blacksmith? ![]() |
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I forge armor from rare and valuable metals such as Kergar and Erudine. Bring me 100 crystals and I will forge the finest armor for you and your troops.![]() |
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These crystals are just what I need! I can start forging armor right now. Would you like to give the crystals to the blacksmith? ![]() |
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Proposal Message |
When you enter the tree hut, you find a troll. His heavy club is lying on the floor, and he doesn't seem to notice you at first. Finally, he turns to you. “Leave me alone! I'm disgraced. I was once known as the strongest warrior of my tribe, but a while ago, returning from a hunt, I found my village burning. I followed the track and found an army of undead with a death knight in command. They are way too strong for me, so I can't avenge my tribesmen. Will you help me? Our tribe has never been wealthy, but I may have something to thank you with.” ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
I watched the battle from the hill and saw your victory. You humans value gold above all else, but I can not pay you. You could settle for this herd of armadillos, maybe? Do you want to accept the reward? ![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Long ago, powerful wizards were able to create magical artifacts, but time has caused us to forget how to make new items. I would like to learn these techniques myself, but I need one of these artifacts first to see how it was done. If you could bring me, the Scroll of Resurrection, you would be well rewarded. ![]() |
Completion Message |
Ah, exactly what I needed! Here is the reward I promised. You still wish to trade the Scroll of Resurrection, yes?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
I am old and wise, and I do not admit just anyone into my home. You may enter when you have reached experience level 40.![]() |
Completion Message |
I thought you had promise. You have indeed reached level 40. Come in, come in. Here, I have something to reward you for your efforts. Do you accept?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Recently, our village north of here was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. We thought it was just another natural disaster; they tend to happen often enough in these parts of the world. However, the mage I spoke to claims it was the work of the evil earth spirit, Ulkumi, who dwells somewhere in these mountains. I don't know if it's true or not, but if the mage wasn't lying, the spirit is still around. Who knows what trouble it will bring us? Please, find this monster and save us from this threat! ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
You say there was a horde of elementals? I didn't think there'd be so many of them. Anyway, Ulkumi is defeated. Take this Ring of Life. It didn't save our village, but it may help you.![]() |
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Proposal Message |
I am an agent for an emperor of a distant land. Recently, his armies have fallen on hard times. If you could bring 3 Master Genies, 2 Efreet Sultans and 2 Wyvern Monarchs to me, I could pay you handsomely.![]() ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
At last, the 3 Master Genies, 2 Efreet Sultans and 2 Wyvern Monarchs that will save our empire! Here is your payment. Are they ready to depart?![]() |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
I am an agent for an emperor of a distant land. Recently, his armies have fallen on hard times. If you could bring 4 Wyverns to me, I could pay you handsomely.![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
At last, the 4 Wyverns that will save our empire! Here is your payment. Are they ready to depart?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
At the foothills of the mountains, you find a small mining camp and a group of armed Engineers. Upon hearing about Henrietta's missing expedition, they express their willingness to go with you, but unfortunately they cannot leave the camp unguarded because the vampire Mormolykos has recently been seen by the village, with several miners falling victim to him. If you could track the vampire down and destroy him, the engineers would join you on your quest. ![]() |
Completion Message |
When the engineers see Mormolykos’ Cowl, they immediately express their willingness to go with you. They are surprised to learn that the vampire has been found so far away, but they nod understandingly when they hear your story about the old mansion. Do you want to take the Engineers with you? ![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Rust Dragons are menacing the northeastern region of this land. If you could be so bold as to defeat them, I would reward you richly.![]() |
Completion Message |
At last, you defeated the Rust Dragons, and the countryside is safe again! Are you ready to accept the reward?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
I was once rich and famous, but Akratos the terrible was my downfall. I lost my lands, I lost my title, and I lost my family. Please, bring the villain to justice.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
I thought the day would never come! Akratos is no more. Please, will you accept this reward?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
I was once rich and famous, but Akratos the terrible was my downfall. I lost my lands, I lost my title, and I lost my family. Please, bring the villain to justice.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
I thought the day would never come! Akratos is no more. Please, will you accept this reward?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
This room is protected by a magical barrier, created perhaps by a powerful necromancer, Ioke. As long as she maintains this barrier, there is no way through.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
Take Pendant of Death?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
In the far corner of the cave you meet a group of Efreeti. Their leader calls out to you: “Freedom! We have waited too long for this moment. When the Silence came to our world, we refused to guard this tomb. For that, we were imprisoned in the caves, and Phlegeth stayed behind to guard us. Please, allow us to go with you and finally leave this place!” ![]() |
Completion Message |
Do you want to take the Efreeti into your army? ![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Long ago, powerful wizards were able to create magical artifacts, but time has caused us to forget how to make new items. I would like to learn these techniques myself, but I need one of these artifacts first to see how it was done. If you could bring me, the Sphere of Permanence, you would be well rewarded.![]() |
Completion Message |
Ah, exactly what I needed! Here is the reward I promised. You still wish to trade the Sphere of Permanence, yes?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Long ago, powerful wizards were able to create magical artifacts, but time has caused us to forget how to make new items. I would like to learn these techniques myself, but I need one of these artifacts first to see how it was done. If you could bring me, the Orb of the Firmament, Orb of Silt, Orb of Tempestuous Fire and Orb of Driving Rain, you would be well rewarded.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
Ah, exactly what I needed! Here is the reward I promised. You still wish to trade the Orb of the Firmament, Orb of Silt, Orb of Tempestuous Fire and Orb of Driving Rain, yes?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
What I have is for Agar alone. I shall give it to none other.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
Finally! It is you, Agar. Here is what I have for you. Do you accept?![]() |
Proposal Message |
I am researching a way to turn base metals into gold, but I am short of materials for my workshop. If you could bring me 100 Wood, 100 Mercury, 100 Ore, 100 Sulfur, 100 Crystal, 100 Gems and 50000 Gold, I would be most grateful.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
Finally! Here, give the 100 Wood, 100 Mercury, 100 Ore, 100 Sulfur, 100 Crystal, 100 Gems and 50000 Gold to me, and I'll give you this in return.![]() |
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Proposal Message |
Faerie Dragons are menacing the northeastern underground region of this land. If you could be so bold as to defeat them, I would reward you richly.![]() |
Completion Message |
At last, you defeated the Faerie Dragons, and the countryside is safe again! Are you ready to accept the reward?![]() |
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Proposal Message |
While you were staring at the trees and grass growing right in the tomb hall, you did not notice the genie floating aside. He was seemingly reading a book, but at length he turned toward you. “It's been decades since anyone has visited this tomb," the Genie said. "Once upon a time, I swore to protect this tomb, as did other genies—but there is nothing of particular value here, and I have left my brethren a long time ago. Many of them, however, are still loyal to the masters who abandoned us. I've spent the last few years studying the nature of things that suppress magic, but unfortunately I've never been able to get my hands on any truly powerful artifacts that would be useful in my endeavor. Could you help me? On the surface, among the mountains north of the tomb, there are some barbarian tribes. Those savages abhor magic and seek ways to suppress it. Perhaps you can find what I need with them.” ![]() ![]() |
Completion Message |
This cloak and this cape are exactly what I needed! I do not have gold to pay you, but I can give you an enchanted ring that suppresses any resurrection magic. Who knows, it could come in handy one day.![]() |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
You fight well, but perhaps you’ll like our equipment more than what you’ve got. Bring us 10 sulfur and 5000 gold and we will gladly provide you with new weapons.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
That’s great! |
Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Bring us 6 Mechanics and we'll equip them with new tools.![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Do you want to trade right now?![]() |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
You fight well, but perhaps you’ll like our beasts more than what you’ve got. Bring us 10 crystals and 5000 gold and we will gladly provide you with new beasts.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
That’s great! |
Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Bring us 4 Armadillos and we'll replace them with stronger Armadillos.![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Do you want to trade right now?![]() |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
You fight well, but perhaps you’ll like our automatons more than what you’ve got. Bring us 10 mercury and 7500 gold and we will gladly provide you new automatons.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
That’s great! |
Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Bring us 2 Automatons and we'll replace them with better Automatons.![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Do you want to trade right now?![]() |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
You fight well, but perhaps you’ll like our rifles more than what you’ve got. Bring us 10 gems and 10000 gold and we will gladly provide you with new weapons.![]() ![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
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Proposal Message (Repeatable Quest) |
Bring us 1 Gunslinger and we'll supply him with a new gun.![]() |
Completion Message (Repeatable Quest) |
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Quest Guards
Quest Gates
Pandora's Boxes
Epilogue
Kastore: Rejoice, you halfling girl: Kastore himself goes out on a limb to get you out of this labyrinth. Well, of course you aren’t the reason I’m here, but I sure could use the good rap that comes with being your savior. For now, however, there are bigger things to attend to: knowledge lost in aeons, and forgotten wonders! This tomb is replete with them. Just this tiny speck in your hands holds unspoken power. Very soon, I swear, I will make it serve me, and me only, just like your friend with his freshly-found insight into the nature of things already does. My immediate plans are clear… and Deyja can wait for its king for a bit.