The content I'm looking at is explaining the great quake. I look at map and we nee a bigger desert and I agree about a giant rift.
I guess it's worth posting a preliminary summary.
New maps I want out the door cause they just need somone to tile them, IMO.
The unused Castle Tiles:
Tulmishar has a port and is on a beach, yet no lighthouse...
Everyone knows the Palace for the Wizards is to the East of central tulmishar
The Noble Quarter being above that and the lighthouse beach west of the noble quarter.
Central Tul connects to Palace and Noble.
South of palace map I was thinking Dig Site for Ruins of Tulmishar. It would take up the prefect amount of space to fill the void between desert storm,snake caves and new palace map.
on the backside of the mountain snake caves the road SW leads to foot mountains to GIspaa.
*Grin* I already have UFB content gits and was planning on porting the lava slimes.
Other mobs were Caboo (Camels), Sandstone Warriors, Sand Pirates, and House Gaurds (writing stealth quest)
Quests:
One Pirates Treasure is another Pirates Junk (crates act like easter eggs, buy a map off george and go hunting!)
The Dread Pirate Marley (New Stealth Quest)
The Great Quake, 3 parts: (too much for even one post)
Part I. Remember Us
Part II. Echoes of the Past
Part III : The Inner Light
Further explanation here on new content.
http://forums.themanaworld.org/viewtopi ... 13&t=17226
I'd be interested in helping get all of Tulmishar to market. So much low hanging fruit is just waiting to be picked. I saw the Egyptian tiles (pyramids, scrabs, etc.) and often though Tonori needed undead, bam Mummies.
I'd also be interested in working out more a back story for Tulmishar and Gispaa.
The way Jenalya and I figure it: The Council of Wizards and The Mages School tend to conflict on goals reached. Whether or not there is a King, he's always going to be a puppet unless he's an Arch-Mage or something.
Any whoo, I'd be down for helping us pull all this together. Nard: Send me a PM about details.
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