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Gispaa: What is Needed

Posted: 25 Jun 2009, 00:50
by Wombat

Re: Gispaa: What is Needed

Posted: 25 Jun 2009, 01:03
by Kage
The continent what is known as http://wiki.themanaworld.org/index.php/Argaes does not call for one, but one of our other continents (http://wiki.themanaworld.org/index.php/Tonori) does.

So I suggest we wait until we start mapping Tonori (I.E. done with Argaes)

Re: Gispaa: What is Needed

Posted: 25 Jun 2009, 02:53
by Crush
There is no reason why we shouldn't work on two continents in parallel. Mappers aren't hard to find.

Re: Gispaa: What is Needed

Posted: 25 Jun 2009, 03:35
by Fother
Sweeeet! Interest in expanding Tonori is good to hear! IMO, this continent has a lot of cool prospects, like lavaflows, ash fields, camps of Ifriton thieves, dark smoke filled outdoor areas, and brimstone abandoned fortresses. Lava monsters, ash creatures, thorny whipping vines, and the ghosts of the perished inhabitants or the ash wastes...

Much of the desert and ashland development has a lot of opportunity for expansiveness and also the benefit of using smoke clouds as a barrier excuse of why certain areas are "inaccessible" during their development.

Of course the isthmus to Tulimshar being gone might help a bit. :oops:

Re: Gispaa: What is Needed

Posted: 25 Jun 2009, 04:09
by Jaxad0127
Fother J wrote:Sweeeet! Interest in expanding Tonori is good to hear! IMO, this continent has a lot of cool prospects, like lavaflows, ash fields, camps of Ifriton thieves, dark smoke filled outdoor areas, and brimstone abandoned fortresses. Lava monsters, ash creatures, thorny whipping vines, and the ghosts of the perished inhabitants or the ash wastes...

Much of the desert and ashland development has a lot of opportunity for expansiveness and also the benefit of using smoke clouds as a barrier excuse of why certain areas are "inaccessible" during their development.

Of course the isthmus to Tulimshar being gone might help a bit. :oops:
I'd like to see the current desert remapped. I have plans for a better designed Tulimshar.