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[EVENT] A Seismic Shift - 'Souls Assemblage - 18 November 2022 What? Something is happening!The ground is shaking again... the intensity seems considerably less than incidents in years past, but it just keeps shaking and shaking, accompanied by other strange phenomenon. While the inhabitants of the peninsula can only guess at what these tremors mean, their home seems intent on reshaping itself once more, breaking and reforming anew, and breaking again. From the ground, things may not look very different until one comes upon a cliffside that is much closer than it used to be, a river that's widened, a bridge that's collapsed, land that extends further now, somehow... Luperci will never be able to glimpse what their home looks like from a bird's eye view, but perhaps the birds can tell them how startling the world can be sometimes. Timeline
Yo, WHAT just happened??Tada! This will be the new map after the events described above. We'll officially replace the current map with the December newspost. Again, players are welcome to have as much or as little damage occur to structures as they like. Territory UpdatesThe following territories and subterritories have been destroyed:
The "Territory Transference" territory covers the former end of the peninsula which is now a part of the mainland. The subterritory "The Scar" covers where the land is joined at a healing rift. This area is rocky and unstable for the moment, but it can be crossed if one is careful. Do note: The Bay of Fundy is once again a bay with access to the open sea, though the landbridge is also still in place and usable. Ships traveling in and out of the bay go under the landbridge, which is now a proper arched bridge. Strong tides are once again a part of the bay's features (though perhaps still not as wild as they once were), and sailors used to the relative calmness of the now former lake should take extra care... or learn the hard way. These territories and subterritory pages still need to be updated on the Wiki, btw... Is Oglethorpe okProbably! |