![]() ![]() ![]() road taxes (exceeding 15 Bross per day after some time) ![]() limited cargo slots, reducing the capacity for supply transport (ditto) limited supply stocks at the most settlements (resulting in non-profitable slots with estimated costs of up to 7 Bross per day, however on the long run reducible to an average of maybe 3 Bross per day) the new-added licenses for fighters (about 5 Lyrg to 5 Bross per day) During this I began to wonder about the penalty management for mid-size to large comitati, because - with all polite courtesy - it's not the supply management that makes greater comitati difficult to run, it's the sheer accumulation of (arbitrary?) penalties. Battle it out against the spectral honor guard, go toe to toe with ghostly practitioners of the arcane and the divine, or face down your mortality against creatures and entities twisted beyond comprehension.Actually, I try to write a small guide about "How to start into a successful vagrus' life". This DLC introduces new characters to interact with along with a variety of enemies who call the Sunken Tower their home. The player is tasked with amassing and uncovering all kinds of knowledge, exploring distant parts of terra supra, and delving into the depths of the Sunken Tower. The question is: are you?Īlong with the Sunken Tower itself, this DLC introduces the Knowledge Ambition questline – a new victory condition for vagri in the Riven Realms to achieve their goals in the allotted time limit. ![]() Most of those in the know speak of it as a stronghold of the accursed, a trove of forbidden secrets, and a den of malevolent spirits.įew remain who understand what truly went on in the Tower, and fewer still are daring enough to delve into its depths. Since then, however, the Tower has taken on new, twisted qualities. When the Calamity struck more than a thousand years ago, the lives of the Tower’s denizens were cruelly extinguished, and the great spire plunged deep under the shifting sands where it remained mostly inaccessible – until now. Deep in the voracious sands of Arenas Vorax lies a fabled monument to all of the arcane and divine splendor of the Third Age: once known as the Tower of Akarius, the Sunken Tower was home to Elven, Human, and Dwarven scholars, all of whom worked tirelessly toward the unified pursuit of knowledge. ![]()
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