 IHNIWTR Posts: 346
4/20/2015
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These areas appear in the early versions of the map, but not in the final game. I'm guessing they were cut out - I suppose I just want to know if there are any concrete plans to revisit or reimplement these spaces or if they're gone for good? It's wishful thinking, but I sure would love to have more places to explore on the zee.
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 SouthSea Rutherby Posts: 224
4/20/2015
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I do admit I'm hoping to learn more about the Sea of Wings, but I'd completely forgotten about the Deconstruction. I'm as curious as you are. You pose a really good question, if only to indulge in speculation a little...
-- Now the proud captain of Mr. Eaten's Revenge
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 lady ciel Posts: 2548
4/20/2015
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There are still two Generic Tiles ... maybe sometime they will become the Sea of Wings and the Deconstruction.
Also I'm sure that I read somewhere that it might be possible for Failbetter to extend the map eastwards if they want.
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 Rook Crofton Posts: 83
4/22/2015
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Alternatively, I wonder if these places became the Crying Heights (with their winged foes) and the Sea of Statues (which are in ruins). I can't remember which islands were implemented when those names were still part of the game.
-- Rook Crofton: dreamer, antiquarian, mystic Now a Scarlet Saint. Happy to send anyone an invite to the Temple Club.
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 SouthSea Rutherby Posts: 224
4/23/2015
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Rook Crofton wrote:
Alternatively, I wonder if these places became the Crying Heights (with their winged foes) and the Sea of Statues (which are in ruins). I can't remember which islands were implemented when those names were still part of the game.
That's a good point. I do remember seeing a dazzling group of what I could only imagine to be fabulously-dressed bats at one time near the Crying Heights.
-- Now the proud captain of Mr. Eaten's Revenge
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
4/23/2015
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The Deconstruction and the Sea of Wings both appear on my official map alongside the Crying Heights and Sea of Statues, so I'd say they're rather A: not yet implemented or B: mere zailors' legends.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 SouthSea Rutherby Posts: 224
4/23/2015
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Sir Frederick Tanah-Chook wrote:
The Deconstruction and the Sea of Wings both appear on my official map alongside the Crying Heights and Sea of Statues, so I'd say they're rather A: not yet implemented or B: mere zailors' legends.
To be fair, Mr Tanah-Chook, before I went north to Venderbight I heard YOU were a mere zailor's legend... :P
-- Now the proud captain of Mr. Eaten's Revenge
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 Lashkar Posts: 109
5/7/2015
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South-Sea Rutherby wrote:
That's a good point. I do remember seeing a dazzling group of what I could only imagine to be fabulously-dressed bats at one time near the Crying Heights.
The Milliner-Bats are something. I hope we find out what the backstory is behind them at some point.
-- Wriothesley: Call me "Risley". My first character, around midgame Asesina Ballenas: whale killer. Alt, recently PoSI Happy to accept most social actions; will help with menace reduction if it's reciprocated.
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 Rook Crofton Posts: 83
5/9/2015
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On a side note, I just recently discovered an area called 'the Dark Unterzee' (I think) that I hadn't seen before. It was full of spined coral reefs ('ware reefs' was the game's gnomic description) and had the occasional enemy, but no ports. Previously, I had explored the whole map with a different character and never found it. Perhaps, as Sir Tanah-Chook says, they're not-yet-implemented regions - or maybe they're rare regions that only have a chance to be generated in any particular captain's career. (Very roguelike.)
-- Rook Crofton: dreamer, antiquarian, mystic Now a Scarlet Saint. Happy to send anyone an invite to the Temple Club.
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 Xane Al-Rahibi Posts: 78
10/2/2015
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I just found the Ware Reefs as well, I had never seen them before and I searched around for a while to try and find a port, no luck though. edited by The Infinite Bookkeeper on 10/6/2015
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 IgnatuStone Posts: 208
10/12/2016
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When you sponsor a trading voyage to the east in Fallen London you get a message telling you
"The Deconstruction," she whispers. "It took everything we had. It gave us this." She holds out a bundle of watchful mechanisms.
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 Optimatum Posts: 3666
10/12/2016
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The Deconstruction is referenced in some Zubmariner content feat. the Sixth Witness.
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