Sherry
Arcane
Hi.
The Living Lands are stunning. These are now available on the Steam page for Avowed, but here are a few that stood out to me.
Did you know ...
Thanks,
Sherry
The Living Lands are stunning. These are now available on the Steam page for Avowed, but here are a few that stood out to me.
Did you know ...
- The Living Lands gets its name from the fertility of soil and abundant growth of strange plants and animals in the seemingly endless valleys that span the island's interior.
- The Living Lands is known for being extremely meteorologically variable, with everything from rolling hills, valleys basins, blackwood forests, dry dune-covered deserts, rocky cliffs, boiling mineral springs, volcanic mountains, tropical jungles and oases, swampy marshes, and ice-covered peaks.
- Almost every major faction in known Eora have sent explorers to stake a claim on the Lands.
- The racial mix in the area is extremely diverse, though not necessarily harmonious. Dwarves are very common here, even among the mix (but you cannot play as one).
- A long-extinct people known as the Godless once inhabited the region, a society of kith notable for not recognizing or worship any known deity. The remains of their settlements and structures can be found strewn across most of the Lands, and scholars often uncover their artifacts.
- Josh Sawyer had thought about using The Living Lands as a region in the second installment. Instead, it was the Deadfire Archipelago that was chosen.
Thanks,
Sherry