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== VulcanVerse Quadrants ==
== VulcanVerse Quadrants ==
 
[[File:Full_map_of_VulcanVerse.jpg|right|frameless|325x325px]]
The VulcanVerse is divided into four quadrants the surround the Palace of Vulcan in the centre of Vulcan City.
The VulcanVerse is divided into four quadrants the surround the Palace of Vulcan in the center of Vulcan City:


'''The Mountains of Boreas'''
'''The Mountains of Boreas'''
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'''The Desert of Notus'''
'''The Desert of Notus'''


[[Category: VulcanVerse]]
[[Category: VulcanVerse]]
Each quarter is unique in style and terrain types. Players can build upon the land, recruit creatures (Vulcanites) and as the VulcanVerse itself is developed, eventually add buildings that give new functionality, produce goods, and allow trade with other players and Vulcan City[[File:Full map of VulcanVerse.jpg|left|frameless|301x301px]]


Each quadrant has it's own theme, Vulcanites and building assets. They also contain specific landmarks and points of interest, from the Lair of the Cyclopes in Boreas to the Pyramids in Notus.




== The Mountains of Boreas ==
== The Mountains of Boreas ==
[[File:Boreas_Banner.png|left|frameless|150x150px]]
'''Boreas''' is the God of the North Wind and of Winter and this quarter is filled with ice-bound mountains, eyries, crag castles, hilltop towns, sinkholes, and mines. The borders of Boreas are mountain ranges, tall, white-maned, slate grey mountains that reach up to the heavens. It is easy to get lost in the labyrinthine passages running through the mountains and it might be safer to take one of the high passes. In this icy and windy environment, only a few creatures will survive like powerful Minotaur's, mischievous Kobolois, Harpies, Cyclops, and a terrifying Sabre-tooth.


[[File:Boreas map.png|right|frameless|400x400px]]


[[File:Boreas Banner.png|left|thumb|184x184px]]
'''<u>The Mountains of Boreas.</u>'''
'''Boreas''' is the God of the North Wind and of Winter and this quarter is filled with ice-bound mountains, eyries, crag castles, hilltop towns, sinkholes, and mines. The borders of Boreas are mountain ranges, tall, white-maned, slate grey mountains that reach up to the heavens. It is easy to get lost in the labyrinthine passages running through the mountains and it might be safer to take one of the high passes. In this icy and windy environment, only a few creatures will survive like powerful Minotaurs, mischievous Kobolois, Harpies, Cyclops, and a terrifying Sabre-tooth.


'''Boreas''' contains four landmarks and an additional six points of interest.
'''Boreas''' contains four landmarks and an additional six points of interest.




===Boreas Landmarks===


 
'''3. The Harpies Nest - Landmark'''[[File:The Harpies Nest.jpg|thumb|297x297px|none|'''The Harpies Nest - Landmark''']]
 
 
'''<u>Landmarks:</u>'''
 
[[File:The Harpies Nest.jpg|left|thumb|297x297px]]
 
 
'''The Harpies Nest'''
 


'''Description''': Harpies made their nests from bone and skin high in the mountains. They would war against the Hippogriffs for control of the skies, whilst alos raiding the Amazons below. A risky business as the Amazons became adept in making sky-ballistae that could take down a Harpy.
'''Description''': Harpies made their nests from bone and skin high in the mountains. They would war against the Hippogriffs for control of the skies, whilst alos raiding the Amazons below. A risky business as the Amazons became adept in making sky-ballistae that could take down a Harpy.
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'''Land Buffs''': +13% defense, decreased recharge time
'''Land Buffs''': +13% defense, decreased recharge time


'''10. The Lair of the Cyclops - Landmark'''


[[File:Lair of the Cyclops.jpg|thumb|none|'''The Lair of the Cyclops - Landmark''']]


[[File:Lair of the Cyclops.jpg|left|thumb]]
'''Description''': In the mountainsides that border the interior of Boreas are many caves, dug out by the one eyed giant Cyclopes. Here they would hurl boulders down at the unwary Amazons below or play catch with their friends and enemies on nearby mountains using great boulders as balls.


'''Land Buffs''': +5% rare item forage, +8% attack, +10% XP for victory on opponents plots


'''The Lair of the Cyclops'''
'''8. The Fortress of the Wind - Landmark'''


[[File:The Fortress of the Wind.jpg|thumb|none|'''The Fortress of the Wind - Landmark''']]


'''Description''': In the mountainsides that border the interior of Boreas are many caves, dug out by the one eyed giant Cyclopes. Here they would hurl boulders down at the unwary Amazons below or play catch with their friends and enemies on nearby mountains using great boulders as balls.
'''Description''': This is a pillared hypostyle fortress of porticoes and pillars. It rests atop a solid column of stone that rises up from the High Steppes to scratch at the clouds. It is the home of Boreas, the Winter Wind, but he has long abandoned it, in favour of hurtling about his realm shrieking like... well, the wind, creating havoc, trying to throw of the bonds that bind him.
 
'''Land Buffs''': +13% defense, forage speed increase


'''Land Buffs''': +5% rare item forage, +8% attack, +10% XP for victory on opponents plots




'''4. The Minotaur Labyrinth - Landmark'''


[[File:The Fortress of the Wind.jpg|left|thumb]]
[[File:The Minotaur Labyrinth.jpg|thumb|none|'''The Minotaur Labyrinth - Landmark''']]


'''Description''': Below the ground, minotaur's have dug complex tunnel systems, creating living spaces, mines, passages, underground temples and stores. Much has fallen into rack and ruin but their great pillared portals and gargantuan gates still dot the landscape though most are sealed through rockfall or massive locks, the keys of which have long been forgotten or lost. You might still catch sight of a lone minotaur lurking at one of these gates from time to time, but sightings are rare.


'''The Fortress of the Wind'''
'''Land Buffs''': +5% rare item forage, forage speed increase


==Additional Boreas Points of Interest==


'''Description''': This is a pillared hypostyle fortress of porticoes and pillars. It rests atop a solid column of stone that rises up from the High Steppes to scratch at the clouds. It is the home of Boreas, the Winter Wind, but he has long abandoned it, in favour of hurtling about his realm shrieking like... well, the wind, creating havoc, trying to throw of the bonds that bind him.


'''Land Buffs''': +13% defense, forage speed increase


'''1. Hippogriffs' Eyrie - POI'''


'''Description''': Here hippogriffs (half eagle, half horse) made their homes, high up in the mountains. They would war against the harpies whilst also trying to raid the herds and settlements of the Amazons below.


[[File:The Minotaur Labyrinth.jpg|left|thumb]]
'''Land Buffs''': +5% rare item forage, decrease recharge time




'''The Minotaur Labyrinth'''


'''2. Mount Atos - POI'''


'''Description''': Below the ground, minotaur's have dug complex tunnel systems, creating living spaces, mines, passages, underground temples and stores. Much has fallen into rack and ruin but their great pillared portals and gargantuan gates still dot the landscape though most are sealed through rockfall or massive locks, the keys of which have long been forgotten or lost. You might still catch sight of a lone minotaur lurking at one of these gates from time to time, but sightings are rare.
'''Description''': Atos is the name of one of the Gigantes that challenged the Greek gods during the Gigantomachia. Atos threw a massive rock at Poseidon which fell in the Aegean sea and became Mount Atos. According to myth, Poseidon used the mountain to bury the defeated giant.


'''Land Buffs''': +5% rare item forage, forage speed increase
'''Land Buffs''': +13% attack, +10% xp for victory on opponent's plot






'''5. Mount Nysa - POI'''


'''Description''': The Nysiads were Oceanid nymphs in Greek mythology, daughters of the Titan god Oceanus and the goddess Tethys. They lived on the mythical mountain Nysa, and were entrusted by Zeus with the upbringing of the god Dionysus.


== The Gardens of Arcadia ==
'''Land Buffs''': +10% speed, decrease recharge time

Latest revision as of 11:17, 16 December 2022

VulcanVerse Quadrants

Full map of VulcanVerse.jpg

The VulcanVerse is divided into four quadrants the surround the Palace of Vulcan in the center of Vulcan City:

The Mountains of Boreas

The Gardens of Arcadia

The Underworld of Hades

The Desert of Notus

Each quadrant has it's own theme, Vulcanites and building assets. They also contain specific landmarks and points of interest, from the Lair of the Cyclopes in Boreas to the Pyramids in Notus.


The Mountains of Boreas

Boreas Banner.png

Boreas is the God of the North Wind and of Winter and this quarter is filled with ice-bound mountains, eyries, crag castles, hilltop towns, sinkholes, and mines. The borders of Boreas are mountain ranges, tall, white-maned, slate grey mountains that reach up to the heavens. It is easy to get lost in the labyrinthine passages running through the mountains and it might be safer to take one of the high passes. In this icy and windy environment, only a few creatures will survive like powerful Minotaur's, mischievous Kobolois, Harpies, Cyclops, and a terrifying Sabre-tooth.

Boreas map.png


Boreas contains four landmarks and an additional six points of interest.


Boreas Landmarks

3. The Harpies Nest - Landmark

The Harpies Nest - Landmark

Description: Harpies made their nests from bone and skin high in the mountains. They would war against the Hippogriffs for control of the skies, whilst alos raiding the Amazons below. A risky business as the Amazons became adept in making sky-ballistae that could take down a Harpy.

Land Buffs: +13% defense, decreased recharge time

10. The Lair of the Cyclops - Landmark

The Lair of the Cyclops - Landmark

Description: In the mountainsides that border the interior of Boreas are many caves, dug out by the one eyed giant Cyclopes. Here they would hurl boulders down at the unwary Amazons below or play catch with their friends and enemies on nearby mountains using great boulders as balls.

Land Buffs: +5% rare item forage, +8% attack, +10% XP for victory on opponents plots

8. The Fortress of the Wind - Landmark

The Fortress of the Wind - Landmark

Description: This is a pillared hypostyle fortress of porticoes and pillars. It rests atop a solid column of stone that rises up from the High Steppes to scratch at the clouds. It is the home of Boreas, the Winter Wind, but he has long abandoned it, in favour of hurtling about his realm shrieking like... well, the wind, creating havoc, trying to throw of the bonds that bind him.

Land Buffs: +13% defense, forage speed increase


4. The Minotaur Labyrinth - Landmark

The Minotaur Labyrinth - Landmark

Description: Below the ground, minotaur's have dug complex tunnel systems, creating living spaces, mines, passages, underground temples and stores. Much has fallen into rack and ruin but their great pillared portals and gargantuan gates still dot the landscape though most are sealed through rockfall or massive locks, the keys of which have long been forgotten or lost. You might still catch sight of a lone minotaur lurking at one of these gates from time to time, but sightings are rare.

Land Buffs: +5% rare item forage, forage speed increase

Additional Boreas Points of Interest

1. Hippogriffs' Eyrie - POI

Description: Here hippogriffs (half eagle, half horse) made their homes, high up in the mountains. They would war against the harpies whilst also trying to raid the herds and settlements of the Amazons below.

Land Buffs: +5% rare item forage, decrease recharge time


2. Mount Atos - POI

Description: Atos is the name of one of the Gigantes that challenged the Greek gods during the Gigantomachia. Atos threw a massive rock at Poseidon which fell in the Aegean sea and became Mount Atos. According to myth, Poseidon used the mountain to bury the defeated giant.

Land Buffs: +13% attack, +10% xp for victory on opponent's plot


5. Mount Nysa - POI

Description: The Nysiads were Oceanid nymphs in Greek mythology, daughters of the Titan god Oceanus and the goddess Tethys. They lived on the mythical mountain Nysa, and were entrusted by Zeus with the upbringing of the god Dionysus.

Land Buffs: +10% speed, decrease recharge time