Paraduck has again let us know about a whole bunch of new content over at ACVault! Here's a sample of what's been sent to us over the past few days:
Tales From Ispar, Part 6
It's been a little while since the last update, but they should be starting more regularly now.It is the cold, cruel heart of Ispar; the veins of wind and mana meet and leave at the Crosswinds, where the wind is powerful enough to crush a man by sheer force. An indestructible iron fortress rings downtown Ilcrest, the gate itself made of wrought iron, spikes jutting from its frame, threatening the unwary. What soil we have is dark and iron rich, stemming from the basaltic ash that stretches over the Deadfields. The General of Ilcrest I've found to be a singular oddity. He bears this sword you see me with now, the blade an obsidian shard ripped from the fiery flows of the Deadfields, enchanted with a deadly stream of crimson acid. The name Elyssian is deeply etched into the handle, but not by any human hand. I am told the calligraphy has not lost any of its beauty after centuries of use.
Same old Game; Strange new World: Leveling Spree
This week Sarah talks about her leveling spree on MT. Here's a teaser:Now, I'm often suprised to hear that people don't even know what this dungeon is. Its a not too long run from citadel, and is probably better known as "the virindi scrolls dungeon". Well, I didn't exactly need the scrolls, but this dungeon is fine hunting. For the uninitiated, it is a dungeon in two sections. The outer section has dolls, virindi and those little green drudges that hang around Raveners. You can tell that this isn't the best place to hunt. The inner section, by contrast, contains Raveners, Tusker Guards, virindi and even some hollows.
Screenshot Riddle Contest Answers
I've updated the Screenshot Contest page with the answers to the three riddles! You need to highlight the answers on the page to read them so if you want to check them out, there's no danger of reading the answer before the riddle (unless you override font colors.)
As always, there's more than what I've had space to list here - go take a look yourselves!
