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longer sense Orcus. Whether this is a new trick of the Demon | longer sense Orcus. Whether this is a new trick of the Demon | ||
Prince or whether he has met his demise is as yet unknown. | Prince or whether he has met his demise is as yet unknown. | ||
== Historical Scandals == | |||
The Tower of Despair (hereafter "ToD") was originally a levelling area. At one time, many levelling enthusiasts used the mob Demi-Lich as the pivotal backbone of their entire late-levelling sprint. When this mob was altered to be made less useful for levelling, the resulting uproar was quite astounding. | |||
Later (but still quite a ways earlier than the Shattering) the area was revamped by Moonbeam to be avatar/multiavatar level. For a few weeks, the Tower was sealed off, causing a truly astonishing perpetual hubbub of excited players to congregate just outside. Sometime during this period the second scandal occurred: a group managed to infiltrate the tower via a secret entrance from Carnifex Castle in Kontaur. In response, the immortals changed that secret entrance so that instead of leading into Orcus' room, it lead into a ToD death-trap. | |||
When the area was opened, the first organization to successfully kill Orcus was the Order of Inconnu. This caused some very unjustified feelings of jealousy in the Order of Dragonslayers (and some of the various other orders as well). Some folks speculated openly of Inconnu-Immortal conspiracies, including this author; however, in retrospect, these rumors are transparently silly and ridiculous. As a "reward" for ther spectacular feat of bravery, the Inconnu received special recognition from the Black Monk, a mysterious mobile who wandered New Darkhaven at the time. | |||
For the longest time, noone was able to defeat Hastur, a mob who appeared upon Orcus' death. This was one extremely difficult mob! He was finally beaten by an enormous group made up jointly of the Orders of Dragonslayer and Ascendere. The tactic was for all available bodies to get in the room, and suicidally attack as many times as they could before being slaughtered. Meanwhile, the tank through this ordeal was Rathain, who was exceedingly powerful and had over 2,000 hitpoints. In total, two kills were made. Both times, Hastur dropped a ring, which was pretty good but not game-breakingly good. His death prog mentioned something about a helm, and this caused endless speculation about a possible pop. Both rings are believed to have been devoured by Balzhur. | |||
However, victory against Hastur ultimately only led to further mysteries of the Tower, and it may be these will never be completely revealed. | |||
[[Category:Areas]] [[Category:Wastelands Geo]] | [[Category:Areas]] [[Category:Wastelands Geo]] | ||
Revision as of 23:09, 28 August 2006
Area Directions
- ZMud:
#6 s;ne;#2 s;se;#2 e;s;#2 sw;s;#4 sw;#4 s;#5 se;#2 s;d;s;se;s;#3 sw;u;#3 s;sw;s;sw;w;#3 u - MUSHClient:
#6s (ne) 2s (se) 2e s 2(sw) s 4(sw) 4s 5(se) 2s d s (se) s 3(sw) u 3s (sw) s (sw) w 3u - General:
6s, ne, 2s, se, 2e, s, 2sw, s, 4sw, 4s, 5se, 2s, d, s, se, s, 3sw, u, 3s, sw, s, sw, w, 3u
Area Information
- Author: Vecna
- Credits: None
- Level Range: 40 - 50
- Repop Message:
Tortured screams echo throughout the tower, crying in supplication. - Astral/Portal Point: Librarian
- Mob/Item List: The Tower of Despair
Description
The Tower of Despair has been a black stake plunged into the heart of the land west of Darkhaven since the Age of Honor. The god Strahd created this monstrosity as a gift to his most loyal servant, Orcus, the Demon Lord of Death. Orcus crafted foul minions in his tower to terrorize the lands of Despair throughout the early ages of the Realms. Orcus was unchallenged in might until meeting the legendary Darkblade, Zarkas. Wielding the soulblade Nemesis, the Darkblade warrior forced Orcus and his minions to return to the Tower. Invoking the power of Scarab, Zarkas sealed the Tower and imprisoned Orcus forever. But Orcus did not spend this time idle. Though he was weakened by his struggles with Zarkas, he was able to capture and contain a Solar, a being of pure light. Unable to corrupt his hostage, Orcus bided his time. As the Ages passed, Orcus grew frustrated and irrational. His imprisonment infuriated him to no end and he sought release. These powerful feelings emanated from the Demon Prince so fervently that another imprisoned being detected them. As the moon rose that night, an offer was made. As the moon waxed in the sky, haggling began. As the moon sank towards the horizon, Orcus' lifeless form fell to the floor only to rise again. Whatever spirit commanded Orcus' form had both power and purpose. He shattered the wards Zarkas erected and sent minions under cover of night to kidnap demi-humans from their towns. He took these captives and subjected them to horrifying experiments, twisting them through magicks into the horrible entities. Those who had been bound to Orcus before his death unknowingly entered into a Covenant with the entity in exchange for more power. Only Hastur the Unspeakable understood what had occurred and received even more power in exchange for his silence. The changes in the Tower of Despair did not go unnoticed. Many flocked from Darkhaven seeking to unravel this riddle, but none succeeded. However, it is possible their actions weakened or altered whatever nefarious plans had laid dormant within the Tower and lessened the impact of the Shattering. Following the Shattering, the Tower stood quietly as it rose crookedly from the Mire. Travelers who have spoken with Tyrax, the Watcher of the Tower, say that he reports he can no longer sense Orcus. Whether this is a new trick of the Demon Prince or whether he has met his demise is as yet unknown.
Historical Scandals
The Tower of Despair (hereafter "ToD") was originally a levelling area. At one time, many levelling enthusiasts used the mob Demi-Lich as the pivotal backbone of their entire late-levelling sprint. When this mob was altered to be made less useful for levelling, the resulting uproar was quite astounding.
Later (but still quite a ways earlier than the Shattering) the area was revamped by Moonbeam to be avatar/multiavatar level. For a few weeks, the Tower was sealed off, causing a truly astonishing perpetual hubbub of excited players to congregate just outside. Sometime during this period the second scandal occurred: a group managed to infiltrate the tower via a secret entrance from Carnifex Castle in Kontaur. In response, the immortals changed that secret entrance so that instead of leading into Orcus' room, it lead into a ToD death-trap.
When the area was opened, the first organization to successfully kill Orcus was the Order of Inconnu. This caused some very unjustified feelings of jealousy in the Order of Dragonslayers (and some of the various other orders as well). Some folks speculated openly of Inconnu-Immortal conspiracies, including this author; however, in retrospect, these rumors are transparently silly and ridiculous. As a "reward" for ther spectacular feat of bravery, the Inconnu received special recognition from the Black Monk, a mysterious mobile who wandered New Darkhaven at the time.
For the longest time, noone was able to defeat Hastur, a mob who appeared upon Orcus' death. This was one extremely difficult mob! He was finally beaten by an enormous group made up jointly of the Orders of Dragonslayer and Ascendere. The tactic was for all available bodies to get in the room, and suicidally attack as many times as they could before being slaughtered. Meanwhile, the tank through this ordeal was Rathain, who was exceedingly powerful and had over 2,000 hitpoints. In total, two kills were made. Both times, Hastur dropped a ring, which was pretty good but not game-breakingly good. His death prog mentioned something about a helm, and this caused endless speculation about a possible pop. Both rings are believed to have been devoured by Balzhur.
However, victory against Hastur ultimately only led to further mysteries of the Tower, and it may be these will never be completely revealed.