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*[[Atalantic Ocean]] (April 2009) *[[Atalantic Ocean]] (April 2009)
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 +*[[Ordo Ignis Aeternis]] (June 2009)
 +*[[Schola Fervitus]] - the guildhall for the OIA (June 2009)
==Updates== ==Updates==

Revision as of 11:57, 30 June 2009

Contents

Lysator

Creations

Updates

  • Temple of Gaia - Moved it from the series of twelve rooms that was called "The forest of Devonshire" into the actual forested region of Avalon, and updated the code slightly in the process.

Current Projects

None. I just got done making the world a much bigger place. Time to rest for a while.


World View

This is my view of a more perfect LS.

  • Huge player base, so that when one person goes emodramatic, it doesn't wipe out 1/4 of the player base.
  • 80+ guilds, each with an average player load of 3 players at any given time.
  • Immense world, with Gaia fully developed, a traversible space region, multiple elemental planes, and several alternate planes (the Exoma, Barsaive, Amber, Courts of Chaos, etc).
  • Multipath guilds, so that even with 10 players online in a guild, no two have a similar build.
  • Active wiki and blogs, enough that if you miss a week, you have a lot of catching up to do.
  • More graphics on the wiki - Maps, illustrations, character sketches, something better than a cheesy photoshopped image with a witty text at the bottom.
  • Interactive newbie initiation which gives a new player an introductory quests that introduces them to many of the facets of the game, such as an initial scuffle (to teach them fleeing, setting combat mode, various combat skills, brief combat), followed by healing (to introduce healers, clerics, and alternative means of healing), a mini quest to the sewers (intro to diseases, disease curing, light sources, and searching), something to do with communication (ooc -, tell, shout, channels), and something to do with navigating the main map (terrains, orienteering, compass/sextant, climbing, and crystal cubes).
  • Fully interactive cities with multiple mini-quests, functional politics/economy/infrastructure, and a viable reason for existence (something more than 'We need a gnome area')
  • Interactive trade system with a functional world economy
  • Vehicles set up to facilitate easier travel between cities
  • Alternative advancement systems other than xp grinding
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