So, the first chapter to the story I started with the introductory prologue, Fort Neverember, is complete.
... and as such, here's the info.
Chapter 1: The Gray Portrait
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Type: Puzzle-solving, medium story, few battles.
Average Duration: Currently stands at 26 minutes.
Starts at: World Map
Maps: 5 maps (1 repeat)
A missive from General Sarkis has arrived addressed to you. In it, he informs you that they have discovered what the Bandit King wants with Fort Neverember. He asks that you come as soon as possible and that he will fill you in on the details when you arrive.
Features!
Difficulty slider (You'll have two choices for each of the primary tests).
Boss difficulty slider (In the form of riddle answering. The more you answer correctly, the less mobs you'll have to fight).
Author's Note: As the item was originally an homage to Oscar Wilde, I included a small homage to him myself... should be quite obvious if you're familiar with the particular story on which the Gray Portrait is based. Also... small easter egg in the Mess Hall.
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It's Nivram, the Massively Depressed Golem.-link-
The test of Courage and a close up of the Spirit of Courage.-link-
Celeste jumping through some frozen, falling books.-link-
The three spirits: Courage, Power, and Wisdom.-link-
Prologue: Fort Neverember
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Chapter 1: The Gray Portrait
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The Chess puzzle...-link-
Mating the king to solve the chess puzzle.-link-
The Gray Portrait in the Portrait Chamber.-link-
Prologue: Fort Neverember
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Chapter 1: The Gray Portrait
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