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A '''tower''' is a structure inside human [[town]]s. They are built by rich [[historical figure]]s like town officials, [[counting house|merchants]], or those who had a windfall at gambling in the local [[tavern]]. Towers can be inherited, sold, or bought, and are an excellent place to conduct [[intrigue|schemes]], as well as hide [[artifact]]s. However, they should not be confused with [[Tower_(necromancy)|Necromancer's towers]]. | A '''tower''' is a structure inside human [[town]]s. They are built by rich [[historical figure]]s like town officials, [[counting house|merchants]], or those who had a windfall at gambling in the local [[tavern]]. Towers can be inherited, sold, or bought, and are an excellent place to conduct [[intrigue|schemes]], as well as hide [[artifact]]s. However, they should not be confused with [[Tower_(necromancy)|Necromancer's towers]]. |
Latest revision as of 00:49, 21 December 2022
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A tower is a structure inside human towns. They are built by rich historical figures like town officials, merchants, or those who had a windfall at gambling in the local tavern. Towers can be inherited, sold, or bought, and are an excellent place to conduct schemes, as well as hide artifacts. However, they should not be confused with Necromancer's towers.
World generation[edit]
During world generation, rich historical figures will buy properties in towns and, if they have enough money, build a tower. Then, over the following years, the tower can be remodelled to include some improvements, of which these currently are the following:
- Dungeons
- This is currently something that happens in legends only. The dungeons in adventurer mode are delayed for now.
- Courtyard
- A walled courtyard with flowering plants will be added, filling out the plot.
- Feasthall
- A feasthall with tables and chairs is added.
- Fortifications
- Fortifications will be added at the top level.
Adventurer Mode[edit]
You can visit towers in adventurer mode. Sometimes their owners will be present in them.
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