To the ends of the land
After my unfortunate death at the hands of an Umbranoid a couple of days ago I decided to take a different route heading north. My plan was to get to Hadesheim, and from there head across the top of Eudoria.
There were no surprises this time. After a long walk I arrived in South Hadesheim and began to explore. To my surprise the place was deserted. There were huge buildings and shops everywhere, and a whole bunch of teleports. But, no people. It was like a ghost town, so I decided not to stay for long.
I headed further north to the beaches at Corinth. It's a lovely place up there, and the residents have some great views from their properties. Maybe one day I'll own my own house, but that seems like a distant dream. I ran along the beach and up to the Cape Corinth compound. There was another teleport here, so I added that to my map and then took a few moments to relax and enjoy the view.
Next I headed along to Fort Ithaca. This wasn't easy; there were plenty of creatures surrounding it and they kept killing me. After a few attempts I went north east from Cape Corinth and came in to Ithaca from the north. My plan was that if I died I'd be within the reach of the Ithaca revival terminal. I was right, and made Ithaca the easy way.
From Ithaca I headed east towards Fort Argus. As I passed over the Rogue Plains I met a couple of guys from a team called The British Bulldogs. We had an interesting chat, and I learnt more from them about the society structures on this planet. I ought to start thinking about joining one soon.
The final destination of the day was Fort Zeus, which is where I am now. Everything is an eery blue up here, and it feels a long way from home. Looking at the map I have I can see it's about as far from Port Atlantis as I can get on Eudoria. Thankfully there's a teleport here, so it's only a short hop back home.
There were no surprises this time. After a long walk I arrived in South Hadesheim and began to explore. To my surprise the place was deserted. There were huge buildings and shops everywhere, and a whole bunch of teleports. But, no people. It was like a ghost town, so I decided not to stay for long.
I headed further north to the beaches at Corinth. It's a lovely place up there, and the residents have some great views from their properties. Maybe one day I'll own my own house, but that seems like a distant dream. I ran along the beach and up to the Cape Corinth compound. There was another teleport here, so I added that to my map and then took a few moments to relax and enjoy the view.
Next I headed along to Fort Ithaca. This wasn't easy; there were plenty of creatures surrounding it and they kept killing me. After a few attempts I went north east from Cape Corinth and came in to Ithaca from the north. My plan was that if I died I'd be within the reach of the Ithaca revival terminal. I was right, and made Ithaca the easy way.
From Ithaca I headed east towards Fort Argus. As I passed over the Rogue Plains I met a couple of guys from a team called The British Bulldogs. We had an interesting chat, and I learnt more from them about the society structures on this planet. I ought to start thinking about joining one soon.
The final destination of the day was Fort Zeus, which is where I am now. Everything is an eery blue up here, and it feels a long way from home. Looking at the map I have I can see it's about as far from Port Atlantis as I can get on Eudoria. Thankfully there's a teleport here, so it's only a short hop back home.
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