Incidentally, why do we have 'fish' and 'poultry' commodities, and then 'meat'? I feel like a lot of the commodity 'bloat' that is seen as a problem comes from unused (and unnecessary) commodities that exist.
Oooh. I'll have to poke around after I've done Tzaraziko (again). Also, yeah, I think it's 4 hours. I used to do it alongside influencing the Mysrai godrealm.
Suggestion: if you're standing in a landmark room, you can reach landmarks up to 100 rooms away. Some villages (Rikenfriez comes to mind, plus the UV villages, I think) are more than 50 rooms away from other landmarks, and it's kind of difficult to …
It's not just about someone mass-carving figurines of people. It's the general attitude of some people being highly annoying and then hiding in the peaced room.
PoF and Havens are where mortals/demigods go after they die. Like Qistrel said, it's so that someone doesn't get re-killed while they're putting up defenses or something.
Great Library has no point. If it's going to be a bloodba…
The game needs less peaced rooms, not more. We have the PoF, the Havens, that place in the Great Library, and the Aetherplex. That's two peaced rooms too many.
I'm guessing because a) enemy territory and b) Eventru's (sorry for the name drop, but we all know it's you!) realm is more or less large enough to defend itself, what more with defenders.
Make a mugwump mariner in the Balach that sails a canoe or a raft to the Cay. Pay 100 gold, move from Balach (non-enemy territory) to the Cay (non-enemy territory) on a raft/boat that is listed as part of Balach, so it remains non-enemy territory. T…
I agree with all the assertions that the Cay is too powerful an effect. Case in point, Celest puts in an inordinate amount of effort to ensure that it is constantly turned in favor of them.
Ah damn. Now it's going to be a bit harder to get hold of any-trader-that-is-not-a-tailor. I will need to find a bookbinder buddy if I won't be able to keep it.
I'm pretty sure raising TBC enemies you to Seren and Celest at least. Crap from raising TBC just isn't as vocal as it is now because everyone already knows how everyone else feels about it (which is undying, burning hatred).