Cloaked in black, with the intimidation of death itself, the Nightlurker is a frightening figure of the highest order. Night after night, he can be found patrolling the burial grounds of Talmuth, as if waiting for evil forces to emerge, and when they do, he's always ready to send them right back to where they came from.
A harbinger of darkness, a protector of the living, or simply a menace to society, who is the Nightlurker? Nobody truly knows the answer to that question, but what we do know, is that wherever he draws breath, evil is surely not too far behind.
Whether the Nightlurker is a magnet for evil, or the Talmuth gravesite is a veiled passageway from the underworld, the Nightlurker knows something that we don't, and it doesn't sound like he plans on sharing that information any time soon. The good news, is that he manages contain the darkness within these walls, the bad news, for how long? Grants the Cleanse ability, allowing harmful effects to be removed during an adventure.
Cleanse has a 28 second cooldown and costs 475 energy.
Your companion also helps break objects.Pets help adventurers destroy breakable objects.
Some call him the black sheep of the family, but Billy just wants to have fun.
While the rest of his family tends to stick to the spirit world, Billy loves to venture off and interact with the living. This makes for some very interesting encounters, as one might imagine.
Exclusive to Halloween 2020! +10% damageFor decades, the Arkhirian empire, along with it's army of elite warriors, maintained near-complete dominion over the region now known as Thorberth. Small, yet mighty, this versatile fighting force would effortlessly vanquish any enemy that stood in their path, and appeared to be unstoppable.
Composed of merely 5000 men, each equipped with a weapon known only as the 'Stampeder', this relatively small platoon would go on to bring great success and recognition to the land of Arkhire. Although strong and courageous, their true power lay within the swords they grasped, and the opposition was very much aware of this.
Little did the Arkharian's know, there were traitors within their ranks, or more precisely, spies. These treasonous renegades were given one mission, and one mission only; Infiltrate the group, and dispose of their weapons. Normally an assignment like this would be dangerous, and require some serious planning, but when your targets are fresh off a victory, and known boozehounds, it can actually be quite painless.
Swiftly and efficiently, the undercover agents gathered up all of the swords in the middle of the night, and transported them away from the Arkharian's base. Rather than keep these weapons for themselves, they decided that it would be in the best interest of everybody, to simply destroy them. One by one, the swords were melted down, until all that remained was a metal of unknown origin. Unsure of how to dispose of this metal, the group decided to form it into small, round pieces, in hopes of passing them off as gold coins, never again to be distinguishable for what they really are.
The was only one problem...
The designer of the Stampeder, and the only person in existence with the ability to identify this metal, was still very much alive. Not only was he on the hunt for this rare substance, but he was looking to revive his most precious of creations!+10% chance to FreezeNayle watched carefully through the wind tormented trees.
Timing the sway of the branch his quarry was hiding behind, he let an arrow fly from his Draft Winder bow.
It skimmed past the swaying branch and pierced the quarry, dropping it to the ground with a thud. Leeches up to +25 health and converts it to energy from nearby monsters up to 1500 health (The effect is stronger the closer you are to the target)A moderately powered amulet imbued with dark magic.
This mystical trinket siphons life from nearby enemies, transferring their vitality to the wearer.
However, its power wanes over time, leaving its owner vulnerable when the magic fades.+600 health and +200 energy over 5 secondsOnce belonging to a warrior whose name has long been forgotten, the Revenant’s Keepsake is said to hold the last heartbeat of its original bearer.
Legends tell of a battle against an unspeakable force, where the warrior fell, yet rose once more—not as flesh, but as will.
In that moment, their soul did not depart; instead, it bound itself to this talisman, refusing the final embrace of oblivion.2 uses per AdventureInstantly restores +400 health, but poisons you for -100 health over 10 secondsDo you know that feeling you get, after you've consumed a mouthwatering, dry-aged ribeye, with a side of heavenly roasted sweet potatoes, topped off with a succulent, green sriracha drizzle? Yeah, this is nothing like that, these are carrots dipped in chocolate, and they are about as disgusting as one might imagine.
As is the case with most customary foods, taste will very often take a back seat to simply preserving the traditions themselves, and with Cocoasticks, this is exactly one of those occasions.
For centuries, the people of Talmuth have been consuming these unappetizing snacks, not for pleasure, but in hopes of bringing on good fortune for years to come. As superstitious as this may sound, the people of Talmuth stand by it, and wouldn't dare cease their odd Easter tradition.5 uses per Adventure+250 health and +550 energy over 5 secondsLong before the first great kingdoms rose and fell, there was a hidden spring said to flow from the heart of the world itself. Its waters were pure, untouched by time, carrying the lifeblood of the land. Legends tell of a nameless guardian who, fearing that mortal greed would drain the sacred well dry, sealed its essence within a single talisman, a relic that could only be wielded by those deemed worthy.
The Wellspring Talisman is said to carry a drop of that enchanted water, bound by ancient runes that channel its healing power. When activated, it releases a surge of restorative energy, washing over the wearer like the tide of a forgotten river, mending wounds and rekindling lost strength. Those who possess it often speak of hearing a faint, distant whisper, like the sound of running water in a cavern unseen—perhaps the voice of the lost spring, calling out to be found once more.2 uses per Adventure+350 health and +450 energy over 5 secondsForged in the twilight of an age long forgotten, the Lifeblood Charm is said to be a relic of the Elders of the First Dawn, a secretive order that once guarded the sacred flow of life itself.
It is whispered that their rituals allowed them to weave vitality into form, capturing the essence of renewal within enchanted gemstones.2 uses per AdventureRegenerates 0.1% of base health every second up to 500 healthA crafted gray iron band set with a citrine gemstone.
This magical ring slowly restores health to its wearer over time.
However, the ring's power is finite; after restoring too much health, its power fades, and it will lose its magic temporarily. Reveals mysterious object upon inspectionAt first glance, it looks like a simple bird's nest, but upon closer inspection, you'll notice the eggs within are strangely unique—different colors, shapes, and sizes.
Scholars speculate these nests belong to an elusive species of bird known only in legend, rumored to hoard shiny objects in their nests. Some believe the bird is a magical creature, its diverse eggs a sign of unnatural origins.
Others say the bird guards rare treasures, hiding them among the eggs to keep thieves away. Finding such a nest could mean uncovering a fortune—if you dare disturb it.Bron Trout prefer the temperate waters surrounding the southern town of Bron.
They are easily frightened and always practicing its high-jump routine—just in case!Bron Trout prefer the temperate waters surrounding the southern town of Bron.
They are easily frightened and always practicing its high-jump routine—just in case!