Post by Lady on Nov 6, 2013 8:10:01 GMT
This world is riddled with deep chasms that go on seemingly forever. The rest of the world are plateus that end in sharp cliff dropoffs. The land itself is also covered in paved roads colored to match the troll hemospectrum + mutant red. Any player entering this world is deposited onto the road matching their blood color (with humans going on the mutant red road.) While it is possible to leave the world and walk upon the dark purple soil, it is quite painful to do so. People have described it as "hella painful" and "feels like it's sucking the life out of me." Tread at your own caution.
Each road leads eventually to a cliff and continues on, often at multiple points. How the person gets across is up to the player. Roads also intersect with other colored roads. It is possible to switch paths at these points even if it doesn't match your blood color.
Gravity is extraordinarily heavy here, making flying possible but quite tiring.
The Glitch: Items have a tendency to disappear on LOCAP. They can also randomly appear as well. It doesn't matter if the item is in your sylladex or not. Key items, for progressing the world's puzzles, are almost guaranteed to disappear quickly. There are a few items which have been proven impossible to hold on to for more than a short moment. Where these items go is unknown. Some do return eventually, but it's no guarantee.
Denizen: Nix.
Consorts: Violet Hawks.
The Great Chasm & The Eye of Nyx - For a world full of drops and plateaus, what difference does one, incredibly large chasm at the furthestmost pole make? Probably the giant swirling orb of void hovering a half mile into the center, the Eye of Nyx. Even still, the whispers of eldritch horrors stretch past from far and away from its core. Best stay away, else its supergravity will pull you in and compress you into a singularity.
Rusty's Dump - Where does everything go when it's lost in LOCAP? Rusty's Dump. Maintained by a proud Dersite and his adopted family, Rusty's Dump is the largest Lost and Found on the planet and serves as a sort of hub for LOCAP. Of course, it is difficult to find in and of itself, belonging to the bottom of a moderate pitfall that habitually moves about every once in a while. Things have a problem of going missing even there, and when things disappear from this lost-and-found, they're gone for good. Probably. The world's Store is located here, along with a small population of consorts and carapacians.
The Empty Field - Just a particularly large field of soul-sucking lilac grass that no rainbow roads cross, but instead, swirl about, forming the 'void' aspect symbol. Nothing appears remarkable about it whatsoever aside from being a point where all the roads vaguely interconnect. Beautiful though it is, there's not much reason to go here other than as a sort of meeting place.
Tavern on the Rye - Alcohol is, undoubtedly, a voiding agent. It obfuscates speech, makes things difficult to see and understand, and disillusions humans and trolls alike. Located on the edge of a pitfall where fishermen go void-fishing for loot, the Tavern on the Rye is a small hub of activity on the planet for players and consorts to meet and get fucking plastered. Specializing in pumpkin and spice themed foods and drinks, if you haven't tried their legendary pumpkin ale and had a bite of the Tavern on the Rye's homemade pumpkin pies, you, sir, have not lived. It is recommended, however, that you do not spend a night in one of their beds.
((To make your own suggestions of landmarks, please see this thread.))
Each road leads eventually to a cliff and continues on, often at multiple points. How the person gets across is up to the player. Roads also intersect with other colored roads. It is possible to switch paths at these points even if it doesn't match your blood color.
Gravity is extraordinarily heavy here, making flying possible but quite tiring.
The Glitch: Items have a tendency to disappear on LOCAP. They can also randomly appear as well. It doesn't matter if the item is in your sylladex or not. Key items, for progressing the world's puzzles, are almost guaranteed to disappear quickly. There are a few items which have been proven impossible to hold on to for more than a short moment. Where these items go is unknown. Some do return eventually, but it's no guarantee.
Denizen: Nix.
Consorts: Violet Hawks.
The Great Chasm & The Eye of Nyx - For a world full of drops and plateaus, what difference does one, incredibly large chasm at the furthestmost pole make? Probably the giant swirling orb of void hovering a half mile into the center, the Eye of Nyx. Even still, the whispers of eldritch horrors stretch past from far and away from its core. Best stay away, else its supergravity will pull you in and compress you into a singularity.
Rusty's Dump - Where does everything go when it's lost in LOCAP? Rusty's Dump. Maintained by a proud Dersite and his adopted family, Rusty's Dump is the largest Lost and Found on the planet and serves as a sort of hub for LOCAP. Of course, it is difficult to find in and of itself, belonging to the bottom of a moderate pitfall that habitually moves about every once in a while. Things have a problem of going missing even there, and when things disappear from this lost-and-found, they're gone for good. Probably. The world's Store is located here, along with a small population of consorts and carapacians.
The Empty Field - Just a particularly large field of soul-sucking lilac grass that no rainbow roads cross, but instead, swirl about, forming the 'void' aspect symbol. Nothing appears remarkable about it whatsoever aside from being a point where all the roads vaguely interconnect. Beautiful though it is, there's not much reason to go here other than as a sort of meeting place.
Tavern on the Rye - Alcohol is, undoubtedly, a voiding agent. It obfuscates speech, makes things difficult to see and understand, and disillusions humans and trolls alike. Located on the edge of a pitfall where fishermen go void-fishing for loot, the Tavern on the Rye is a small hub of activity on the planet for players and consorts to meet and get fucking plastered. Specializing in pumpkin and spice themed foods and drinks, if you haven't tried their legendary pumpkin ale and had a bite of the Tavern on the Rye's homemade pumpkin pies, you, sir, have not lived. It is recommended, however, that you do not spend a night in one of their beds.
((To make your own suggestions of landmarks, please see this thread.))