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Edit source History Talk 0. Description [ ]. Ortel Castle on Map [ ]. Battle Quests [ ]. Bosses [ ]. Succubus Cloyan Silberin Ingkells Ahglan. Want to add your own image? Upload your Image and Edit the Gallery. Go to official site. This process can take up to 24 hours, and we appreciate your patience. September 5, edited September 5, in Story. Some players might assume that there's no "canon" map for the game.

After all, the devs love moving dungeon locations around. However, this actually isn't true; Ortel castle has a map hanging on its wall that is always consistent, and this map has some cities not in the game For point of reference, the following image linked has Colhen circled.

Rocheste is right below it; you can identify it by the two tall towers on its left side. Comments StudentOfTheGoddess. September 6, That might be Taratha, which was where the king and royal family used to live before the Pontiff ordered a witch hunt.

September 6, edited September 6, Decided to try and make an understandable version of the map, locations may be, and are most likely wrong in a few cases. Feel free to correct me if you find anything. I tried naming the locations based on where they are on the quest map, how closely they resemble the locations in the map and with information give throughout the main story.

It fits seeing as the path we take on foot matches, and the bell tower would be visible just like when we take the path to Rocheste.

Colhen Circled in Red. Good eye! Your map's way clearer than mine In that case, the place I had circled is likely the Ruins. Wait, so that means the river-like thing we're seeing between C and R is likely a road, meaning that there should be a fork in the middle of it. When it comes to the Bell Tower, though, this labeling makes sense as the open area at the C dock would be that large path from C to BH.

This is really interesting, It inspired into to try at see if I can solve which area is which, however, if this map posted by StudentOfTheGoddess is right then Catacombs and Hoarfrost Depths should be where I pointed in this image, because comparing the rocheste and cohlen map in on the board it shows that Catacombs should be a little to the right from Ainle and Hoarfrost Depths should be left of Hoarfrost hollow, at that more rocky area.

Anyway this is probably wrong but we can only theorize and speculate for now, but however it is really interesting. September 7, Silentine wrote: ». September 7, edited September 7, I did some digging in this is what i think. As we know mapping in the past durring mediaval times were far from perfect, during that time they did not have the technology to make the maps exact.

Both board and Rocheste maps show the same. I really don't know. Anyway, comparing the shapes and forms of some areas, I came up with this: I might be wrong, but for some areas I am sure, for others I agree with StudentOfTheGoddess, I just have doubts about Ben Chenner. Even though its blurred and hard to see, I tried to write it down and look around for Celtic languages that have symbols close to it. The closest ones I could find is Celtiberian, Nordic, but i lean more to Celtiberian.

However, trying to translate it is harder than I thought, because first of I am not sure at all if it IS actually Celtiberian. There are atleast 10 more Celtic Languages. The comprehensive list of changes, improvements and fixes are below, take a gander, enjoy and see you in battle! Update June 22nd : A Client Update has been. Iron ore is used to supply your blacksmiths and armourers with the resources needed to make weapons and armor for your troops Iron can also be traded in the marketplace Building an iron mine costs 20 wood and uses 2 workers Each worker can carry one iron.

Hey guys So I'm making a guide for those who don't know the point of doing Raids everyday Well in my opinion, It's for the drops that fetch a good price in the market So anyways, here's a guide I've been working on for a couple minutes? East Server Colhen Raids Albey.



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