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May 2011 Design Island Contest
![]() You have talked about it ![]() You have dreamed about it ![]() Some of you have even written in to request it but you haven't been able to get your own island ![]() But What IF??!!??!?! What if you were given the option to have a personal island in the game ![]() What are your must-haves ![]() ![]() What are you no-way-no-hows ![]() Time to speak up !!!!! ![]() Write a post on this thread that describes your island in detail - lots of detail. All entries must be posted by Thursday, May 26th Then the mod council will look them over ![]() and decide who gets ![]() and who gets ![]() Enjoy! ![]()
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My Island
The Lost Jungle Ok, well, My idea of a dream island would be jungle based. The island would be full of thick jungles and would have enemies all over the place. In different parts of this island, I would have a few bosses. These bosses would be a more powerful scorpion boss and crab boss, etc. The island would have two tiny villages or towns and the island would come with a quest allowing you to explore the island and explore a cave deep inside the jungle. Yes, A cave! This cave would hold secrets to enemies of the past and enemies that might return in the future! The jungle concept is very detailed and easy to work with; and on top of that, it would be awesome to have a group of the carribean's best pirates exploring a forbidden jungle to see what waits ahead of them.
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Ile de le Fireskull[/COLOR] [COLOR="red"]Ile de le Fireskull would be similar in structure to the French Privateering island, but larger, and more lush and with tall trees. Like Ile d'Estable de Porc, its got a few tall cliffs, as I am a professional Cliff Diver. I learned on the old Padres del Fuego! Across the island there would be some creatures, mainly Crabs and the occasional Fly Trap. Why would I want enemies on my island? Well, I do know a very good recipe for Crab Stew, and those Fly Traps have some good leafy greens in them! The lovely trees scattered across the islands would be filled with a different fruit every time of the year, to prevent The Scurvy! Of course, on one far side of the island would be a cattle pasture, filled with about two dozen cows, specially for my dear Billy Fireskull, The Monster. They would feed off the thick, deep green grass that grows all across the island, except for those lovely white sand beaches with gentle waves that lap up against the shore. At the back of the main beach, there is a small tavern, with my own personal Bartender. There is where I can find almost any food or drink I desire... especially Monster Rum. The tavern is cozy, but quite spacious inside, able to fit a good forty or so people if needed. It has its own small band, who can play a wide assortment of songs with their drums, guitars, and pipes, including my favorite, Two Hornpipes (the song that was played in the second movie after Jack's recruiting for souls went wrong in that tavern on Tortuga). What's the tavern called? The Drunken Shadow of course! And of course, there has to be my house, aye? It rests atop the largest hill of Ile de le Fireskull. My house is not actually some massive mansion, no. It is in fact a small one, perhaps just about the size of one of the smaller taverns. On the outside, it is made of dark boards, with two windows bordering the elevated door (the house is raised a few feet off the ground, in case flood waters should reach to the top of the hill). When you enter the house, you will see that there are really only about three physical rooms. The one you enter serves as a living room, a kitchen, and a dining room. It is the largest room. If you look directly to your right, you will see a small table bordered by a couch, two chairs, and a small fireplace. Above the fireplace is a massive map of the Caribbean, as well as many secretive notes about locations of valuables. If you look to your left when you enter, you will see a small cooking stove for food, a table for preparing foods, and of course, some barrels filled with rum, water (hey, nobody can live off of ONLY rum... just mostly rum...), and several other drinks... including Sea Water (Billy loves the stuff...). Behind the couch is a long table with several chairs around it, the dining room table. It is quite simple, really. If you go to the back of the living room, there a wall with a door leading to the bedroom, which has two and a half beds (the "half" bed is broken). There is also a chest at the foot of my own bed there, where I keep my prized possessions, such as several items taken from the ruins of Davy's parents home, including one of his stuffed animals that he had used as a child. Another possession kept there is his father's pocket watch. With its marble backing, beautifully created face and dials, and gold chain, it is one of Davy's most prized possessions. Many more things are kept in this chest. Things that bring back sad memories, others that bring back happy ones. I won't go into more detail. There is a door in the bedroom leading to the bathroom. It is a simple bathroom, with a pot for a toilet. Sure, it's not too sanitary, but we're pirates! Of course, if you walk to one of the mighty Sea Cliffs of Ile de le Fireskull, you can see a lovely Caribbean sunset... and if you're lucky, the flash of green! I may be editing this post later. I don't feel that it is quite done yet.
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Lizzy's Haven
My dream island would be one of ultimate leisure and recreation. I would have a shack of sorts-not elaborate, but filled with things to meet my needs.
Must Have’s A hammock strung between two trees for relaxing after a hard day of pirating. A rum cellar, of course, that would keep the grog at the proper temperature for sipping while reposing in the hammock. A room with a cot and the capability to display any treasure that I so desired. And a large closet for my clothes since Lizzy is a fanatic about new apparel. A sturdy desk is also a must to study maps & to write in my pirate journal which hopefully would be published someday. I would have a mascot-maybe an Amazon parrot or a Meer Kat or two. Amazon parrots have a very large vocabulary which could work against me-LOL. Meer Kats are great look-outs. This island would have a rather large hovel in which my guild mates & friends could gather to chat about-well-pirating-their adventures, their tall stories, maybe even the legendary fish that got away. Want to Have I would definitely want to establish a pub of sorts away from my shack for dancing, cards, & a bit of music to soothe a pirate’s ears. There would be wild flowers through the island and the chirping of tropical birds in the trees. Said trees would bear fruit savory and tempting to any pirate’s palate. The shore would consist of a beach of white sand catching the subtle waves that caressed it. No Way No enemy would set foot upon this island of mine causing havoc & destruction. After all, it would be a place of rest from endless days of pirating….
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Île de la Mort
This Island is a French island located on the outskirts of the Caribbean. It is roughly 3.2km long and 1.4km wide. There is a small mountain range in the middle. It has a rough circular shape. The south west corner has a cove with a sea side town. Most of the island is covered in dense jungle, with the exception of the beaches. A river runs from one of the three moutnains and forms a lake. The lake is called Grand Lac (French). From the lake there is another river that runs out to sea. The mout of this river is roughly 500 metres east of the town. The town is very small. It has about 189 inhabitants, excluding the French Navy outposted here. There is a fort behind the town. The fort has some cannons pointed in all directions in order to help and stop the invasions that might happen. The town has 1 blacksmith, 1 gun dealer, 2 voodoo users, 1 tailor, 1 inn, 1 barbor, and 1 tattoo artist. It is governed by Jacques de Mort. The only enemies an unprepared pirate may encounter is the Royal French Navy. The town has frequent ships that stop by, it is a trading town and a great place to restock anything needed. Grand Lac is the only supply of fresh water, but the inhabitants have a way of purifiying salt water. There is plenty of wild life for the villagers to gain some food. The jungle is home to many varieties of plant. There are many fruit trees around, but a dangerous tree (because of magic) has invested the island. It looks like an bannana tree but is poiseness. It has resulted in the death of many good villagers. This has lead tothe construction of a moderate sized graveyard. At night this town is haunted byt the ghosts, but they are friendly. The ghosts are sometimes seen re-playing their own deaths. This island is prone to frequent attacks from Jolly Roger. The villagers enlist pirates to help and stop these invasions. They will put up barricades to help the pirates. When succesful at driving the undead forces back to their realm, Jacques de Mort will reward you kindly in gold. The town layout is very unorganised. From the main dock you will see a confusing mess. A few yards away from the main dock is a couple of buildings facing out to see. These building are only home to the richest inhabitants. Further up the path, behind the buildings is the Inn. The inn is built next to a little shack. The shack is home to John, the inn keeper. Across the inn is the Blacksmith and Gun Dealer. The path then runs up behind the houses where it breaks into a court yard. In the center is a gold fountain. Around the courtyard is various shops. The Tailor, Barbor and Tattoo artist have their shops set up here. There are also some markets here where you can buy fresh meat or fruits and vegies. On the otherside of the courtyard (oposite to where you come in if you were walking from the inn) is another pathway. Somewhere next to this path is the two gypsies. They are family. This path then breaks into two. One heads to the left and other to the right. The one on the left heads to the mansion of Jacques de Mort. This mansion is patroled by the French Navy 24/7. The right path heads towars the residential area. Here are many homes. There is also another path from the residential area heading toward the back beach. Here there is a illegal shipwright set up. Most piracy involved with the town starts here. The graveyard is located behin the mansion. There is a warehouse located in the courtyard. Inside this warehouse is many barrels of rum. The fort itself is build oh a hill. It is accesiable by following the path heading towards the mansion. But instead of goin into the mansion, or behind it to the graveyard, you can keep following it until you reach the fort. The fort is left of the mansion and has a a great view of the whole town form it perch on the hill. Inside the fort, is the jail cells. Here pirates were brought if they were caught. There is also many gallows in the center courtyard of the fort. The fort is home to Sir Pierre. He is head of the Royal French Navy in the Caribbean. His office is located in the wall of the fort, here you can raid his desk for stuff if you have taken a quest from the shipwright. There is a second jail in the fort two. Here there are skeletons captured by the army. They are the only skeletons on the island apart from the invasions. Behind the fort is the dense jungle. This is the only town on the island. Overall this island is a fun and festive place. The locals love to have visitors. The only people that get the silent treatment are those pirates that robb the town. The inhabitants welcome all. Last edited by Lady Freckles; 05-31-2011 at 02:32 AM.. Reason: Irritating posting style - text color does not show on all skins. |
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I don't know if the title's already taken, but...
*The following is an advertisement for Rum Soaked Sands, a pirate’s favorite vacation spot.* Rum Soaked Sands, the newest and safest spot for a pirate to really enjoy paradise. Miles away from any known Naval patrol routes, this island sits comfortably positioned in an optimal spot for any pirate in the Caribbean. Our many activities on the island include, but are not limited to: Sunbathing RSS’s glorious beaches, swimming with the sharks, learning how to properly clean and gut a full grown rock crab, shooting contests, trying your hand at one of our many poker tables, and much more. Whether you’re getting drunk at our Sober Sailor’s tavern, or out surfing with our trustwor… trained staff, you’ll always have much to enjoy here on RSS. The main place for non-drinking fun here on RSS is the Rum Soaked Sands gift shop, where our prices on fine hats, swords, and other pirate items are priced so low, you’re basically committing piracy by entering! In the middle of our beautiful island lies the Jungle of Great Peril (renaming considered) hosting an assortment of the finest wildlife in the Caribbean. Due to recent occurrences however, until we completely eradicate the giant beasts coming from the mother’s nest, this area will unfortunately be shut off from all personnel not affiliated with extermination, thank you. RSS is a medium sized, isolated, and well supplied island. Every week or so, one of our magnificent vessels takes port to unload tons of its lovely cargo, only to return to the main islands shortly after arriving. Also, if you think you’ve had enough here on the island, (which is very unlikely) you can leave along with the ship, but don’t expect to have too many opportunities, since once the ship arrives, it’s leaving once everything’s taken care of. Here on RSS, we try to avoid overcrowding, so it's required that only about 120 pirates be here at any time. All of our welcomed guests will be allowed to stay at our fine inn. Inside, we have rooms that fits every pirate's needs. Ranging from the Pirate King suite, to the Cozy Cabin, you're sure to find your style of room (prices vary). Each room contains an assortment of stolen paintings, able to brighten up almost any enviroment. Also contained within each of our fine rooms, is what we call the giant hammocks, these large hammocks are sure to provide enough room for comfort, along with the great feeling you get while saying hammock! Here on RSS, we try to maintain a safe haven for those trying to escape the hectic lifestyle of an everyday pirate. Disguised as an EITC “rehabilitation” center, we’re confident that neither Navy nor EITC will take a second glance at us. After all, we wouldn’t want anybody getting suspicious, so we try to eliminate any Navy or EITC personnel we see on first sight, only to report their ships being sunk in a wildly random location. But perhaps the greatest part about our little island is not the activities, the stores, or even the people. No, it’s the rum here that makes this the best place for a good ole’ drink. Here on RSS, we have an assorted collection of beverages, such as rum, concentrated rum, watered down rum, rum, smoked rum, spicy rum, and last but not least, rum! Our rum ranges from freshly saturated mixtures, to old, fermented lovely tasting rum. Nobody beats our rum here, after all, our island’s name even has the word rum in the title! Our rum is handled by only the best, after all, the best rum should be in the hands of the best tenders! Our Sober Sailor's tavern is a nice medium sized, perfectly designed tavern, with many different events occuring inside daily. Whether you're playing poker, blackjack, or just having a nice ole fistfight, you're never to be bored here at the Sober Sailor's tavern. Now all this sounds great, but you may be wondering, “How on earth do I reach this fine island?” Well wonder no more, for our fine ships depart from Tortuga once every week. Just catch a ride, as stowaways are always welcome! RSS is not responsible for any activity involving the Navy, EITC or any other group interested in shutting down RSS once they find the ghastly truth, RSS is not responsible for any lost items, dignity, or friends you may lose on the voyage in and out. RSS, “a pirate’s favorite vacation spot!” Well, there's my idea, hope you like it! Last edited by Lady Freckles; 05-31-2011 at 02:36 AM.. Reason: Irritating posting style - text color |
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Island Of Mist
My island, far to the south of Padres Del Fuego, is called the Island Of Mist, partly because of its owner, Misty, and partly because it is so mysterious. You can't see this island without docking on it, for it is shrouded in a curtain of fog. All you see is mist, and many a pirate is turned off from it because of its creepy air and dark nature. The island itself is actually quite spectacular. It is nothing like what you see when you sail up to it. But that is the beauty of camouflage. The first thing I see when I dock at the island after a long day's pirating, is a beautiful lush beach that stretches right round the island. The sand is a wonderful golden colour, and when the sun hits it, that's the most magnificent part of all. I would sometimes take walks around the cliffs to see how my island is faring, and there is often something fascinating I find that I had no idea was there. When the sun goes down, the beach is still lovely. In front of the dock and across the beach, there is a stone path between the trees that I use to cool my bare feet off after getting burned by the hot sand. After walking up the path and seeing the radiant views for approximately one minute, there is a fork in the road. There are no signposts, so you have to guess where you're going. But I know the way. To the right, after walking a bit, is a small but beautiful blue lagoon, surrounded by trees so I don't get hot in the Caribbean sun, or blown about by the harsh winds that are so frequent here. It is suitable for swimming, and when you jump in it's never too cold. Sometimes, if I dive under, I find amazing treasures. Of course, if I decided swimming wasn't to my taste today, I'd lie down on my hammock, between two palm trees. The water stays in one place, and the grass only gets wet if it's splashed when I jump in. This makes the grass a luxurious place to lie down, if the hammock had been soiled by a rude bird or I just wanted to get on the ground. On the left of the fork in the road, there is a tavern that serves just about anything I like, ranging from rum to the rare Thrall Drink (it's actually rather refreshing. You can make it from the insides of a thrall. The upper insides, though! The lower insides are toxic.). I'm good mates with the bartender, I pillaged his town myself! There are three round tables in my rather small tavern. One table for drinking (a little too much) and boasting about your piratey adventures, another for Tortuga hold 'em poker, and another table for good old blackjack. The tavern is restricted to just me and my friends. That means pirates only. We're all friends when sitting down for a pint. Strictly no EITC or Navy! My bartender has a special... concoction... for them. My house is hidden away from passers-by. At the fork in the road, all you have to do is go straight forward, off the path. You'll be surprised at how many people don't notice that there are steps up the hill ahead. They're concealed by the long grass. The steps go quite high, but we're pirates with strong muscles! Pirates should get up with no problem. The steps are deliberately high so the weaker EITC and Navy can't get up without falling back down again. The result of bad training! Up the hill, there is absolutely nothing. Or is there? If you walk forward into the centre, there is a well concealed trapdoor under grass and fallen leaves. All I have to do is open it and climb down the short ladder. Finally, when I am underground (there are rafters holding the cavern up, and it will never collapse because the rafters are tended to so regularly), there is my house. The reason it is underground is for two reasons. First, I don't want trespassers. And second, I can make it any shape I like without worrying if it'll blow down. My house is made of mostly wood. It's not big, and it isn't small. It's perfect to suit my everyday needs. There are windows, but I created something in front of them so I'm not just looking at dirt. On the front door there is a picture of a skull and crossbones, painted with something you really don't want to know, to scare intruders if they get this far. Anyone with sense will run away. Inside, there are only three rooms. A lounge, a bedroom, and a showroom. My lounge is a place only for relaxing, if it's too cold to be outside at my lagoon. I have studded red fabric armchairs in the middle of the room, and hanging on the wall are pictures that I painted myself. They aren't the best, but they make me smile when I look at them, and that's what matters most. They're all of me, holding treasure. The floors are made of scratched up wood, but I laid some rugs over the shabby flooring to make it look better (and to save myself from getting splinters!). But my favourite part about this room is the anchor mounted on the wall. It is the anchor of the Goliath. I mounted it the day after I recovered the Black Pearl. My bedroom is pretty luxurious, if I do say so myself. It has a wooden bed with many blankets on it, because it is rather cold underground at night. But still, I manage, because I'm a tough pirate. The mattress is a sheet stuffed with me money. I need to be sure that it's safe. There are carpets completely covering the wooden floor, because I believe that decor must be everywhere, even on the floor. I have a giant wardrobe covering a whole wall, that my bartender created. He's a bit of a carpenter, so I have him do my woodwork for me. Inside the wardrobe, I keep many corsets, some hats and some trousers. It's mostly filled with worn out pairs of boots. I've gone through so many, and keep them to show others how much pirating I've done. Also, the boots are useful hiding spots, for voodoo items that I don't want anyone knowing about. When the wardrobe is open, the main colour of my outfits is obviously purple. Inside this room I also have my desk. I use it to write letters to people I don't like. Under my bed, I keep my old chest (unfortunately, the metal is rusted) of things I have close to my heart. Piratey things, however! The skull of an enemy, a pendant I nicked from Tia Dalma, a letter of threat from the Navy (haven't had that much entertainment in years) and finally, a pair of pants. Lord Beckett's pants! The last room is my showroom. A room made purely for showing off. It has all of my possessions in there that are worth looking at. And all of my possessions are worth looking at. The room is lined with wooden shelves (that my dear old friend the bartender made for me - I never learned his name) with things on them mainly made of gold, that I plundered off a fleet or discovered at a fort. A rich pirate is a happy pirate, and I am a VERY happy pirate. The rest of the room has very simple decoration, because I don't want to draw attention to anything other than my collection. Sadly, everything I own is amazing, so unfortunately the decoration isn't that simple... When I exit the house, climb back up the ladder and emerge at the top of the hill again, I usually can't be bothered with going back down the steps again. So I slide down the planks of wood that I polished to perfection (I can never get round to polishing the wood in my house)! An island is not an island without a slide! The views from the Island Of Mist are breathtaking. The sea is a beautiful shade of blue, and in the distance you may see the amazing vessel of a rich pirate mate (that I am plotting to steal). The trees are very climbable, and if you climb them, you'll always see something beautiful, unless you've climbed a tree stump. It's truly a wonderful place. Unfortunately, I am a pirate, and I don't really believe in all that beauty stuff. Unless it's made of gold! Last edited by Lady Freckles; 05-31-2011 at 02:38 AM.. Reason: Added more detail |
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I have it!
Jolly Roger's Island Ok its located somewhere near the end of the Sea. (Dont worry you can gain Teleport acess from a quest ). It has a Skull shaped cave. It has a bunch of burned down buildings. Everything is all destroyed and weathered. There is a blood red sky and there is thunder. There are always a bunch of skeletons walking around. And there are 3 ship wrek's with (dead) skeletons with swords in them inside ._.. You can enter some shops. But there are just (dead) skeletons in the shops you can enter. There is a tavern with Undead skeletons in there. You can also enter Jolly Roger's cave. There are only Skeleton Bosses,Tree Stump Bosses,Wasp Bosses,Gator Bosses,Bat Bosses,Fly Trap Bosses,Scorpion Bosses and Crab Bosses. And if You Somehow make it too the end of the cave. You Will Meet. Jolly Roger. He isn't as tough as he is in an Invasion. But he is as tough as LaSchafe on Queen Anne's revenge. There is a quest for it. But im too lazy too write one down >:P .
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Oilean Chios This is a four beach island. Forest/parlor like. Far out in Uncharted Waters, lies Oilean Chios, discovered my Irish Explorers. This forsaken island was rediscovered by pirates. The pirates called it there own. Tales say, going there at night is dangerous. Many lost spirits rome it. What caused this was... Navy... They tried to invade... both sides lost. Jolly Roger found the island, and cursed all the poeple lost in battle to forever rome the "Battlefield"
Some have tried to survive at night... all failed. Some clame to have, who didn't. Some call it, "The second generation of Tortuga" There are many untold, unknown tales that rome it. Want to tell a tale? Want to try to live? Two words... Good luck. |
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Once, in ancient Greece, there was an island on the farthest west point in the world. It had trees of golden apples, which were supposed to be able to make the eater immortal. However, guards patrolled the seas around it. Mermaids, which were so beautiful that they dragged him in and drowned him. On land, if he made it there, are tree-people (sorry TW!
) which make the intruder party heavily and, while dancing, eventually pushed the person into the sea.Also, one giant, Atlas, watched over. Atlas held up the sky, and could send fatal earthquakes and comets to fall out of the sky. He also is a level 78 boss who is immune to all of ye blade attacks. This fearful yet amazing island is rumoured to have a village, buried deep underneath the ground. The village was poverty-striken but it managed to pull out something that it made it stay alive. This village at one point in history, lead a revolt against the Tree-people because they did not let the villagers venture into the sunlight. Sadly, the villagers lost. Many were killed and forced deep underground as punishment. The tree-people are lead by Tree-fellow, a woman who had survived the longest and was the most deadly. This island was rumoured to have moved from Greece to the very edges of the Carribean. On this island you may choose out of the two: an epic quest of revolt against the Tree-people, or, if ye be skilled in the ways of voodoo, charm the Tree- people so you become the king of.... Isle Atlas Hope you mods like! Last edited by Lady Freckles; 05-31-2011 at 02:37 AM.. |
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Isla Crusade.
![]() Isla Crusade, Flat lying island with long beaches and sand bars in the middle of the jungle is a small forest with a waterfall in the middle, BUT in the waterfall is a small cave entrance that allows you to venture underground into a treasure room (similiar to barbossas grotto) and guarding this vast treasure is a EITC assasin ghost!!!! (story of the ghost) He searched all of his life searching for the great treasure of isla crusade, even after loosing most of his crew and his sanity he never stopped searching, it wasnt until after a mutiny that his crew finally left him on what seemed to be a baren wasteland but upon further searching he located what he has spent years looking for, the treasure of the crusades!!!, but he had no way of leaving the island with his gold, so he finally died unable to leave his precious treasure behind he now guards the cavern for any thieves looking to steal it) |
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My Own island will be a Bigger Version of Rumrunner's Isle. Enough that it supports a whole village on the left curve and a French Privateering Colony on the right curve. If used a dinghy on the French side, the ship will be svs'ing. There is Gunsmith,Shipwrights, barbers Etc. on both sides. There is a Jungle in between the curves, but there is a get through quick road. near the jungle and beaches all scorpions and crabs and stumps and spitting flowers reside, and in the jungle they reside with one animal boss and undead, and a undead boss.
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My island, is called the Island of No Return. There literally is no return from this island, which you'll ind out why in a second. First off, the waters around the actual island are mucky and brown. Very thick and viscous. As you pull into a place where you can launch the dinghy to get onto shore, you realize that the muddy water is deep enough to walk in. About chest deep, the water is no match for the pirates who want to intrude. When you step on the sand, you find rock formations, a few cliffs and to the right there is a lone oasis of palm trees. A Gypsy has set up shop near this area because it's resources are great for voodoo. You go in a little further and you hit a jungle. The jungle is a massive wall of trees. You hear monkeys, you hear screeching, then you hear clashing of swords. There is an archway next to the wall of trees where you can be safe for the time being. Not too safe those, there are Cursed Tree Stumps there waiting for their prey. if you do decide to take the forest, you''ll be lost in a green wasteland covered in bones and blood of others who dared to enter. The rocks are covered in moss, and the trees are starting to rot. The end of the forest is met by a cliff. This cliff can lead into a room where there is a treasure chest, gold jewels, crowns, and trinkets. There are also nasty Bark Chewers there. These Bark Chewers are level 40+, are undead skeletons, and carry either a sword of a dagger. Beware!
As a finishing touch to the island there will be a town once thriving and now in ruins. Once where people danced and sang there is now undead inhabiting the area. This is no place for a newbie. You must be skilled in the art of weaponry to enter the Island of No Return. Here are some layouts of the island, and how it may look. NOTE: I made these myself, pardon the handwriting, I am not a perfectionist, just a pirate. ![]() ![]() This is a well designed island, soon to be home to many today, so reserve your spot in the sun on the Island of No Return! (Sounds like fun!) Last edited by Lady Freckles; 05-31-2011 at 02:48 AM.. |
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If I were to have meself an island it would look similar to the island below. It would be abudent with trees varying from the Acanthaceae to the Zamiaceae.
It will have many vile creatures, which can easily be taken care of with a sharp cutlass and even sharper wit. It will have a river, with crystal clear water and numerous amounts of fish, maybe even a legendary or two... A small hut at the base of the river, will be called my residence, until a more suitable lair can be built. And most importantly, this island, which I call me own, can not be found, except by me, for I already know where it be, savvy? Last edited by Joshua Coalskull; 06-24-2012 at 04:01 AM.. |
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Pirate ( Guy ) Island
In Pirate Guy Island ( PGI ) You sail to the island which is heavily guarded by Skeleton and E.I.T.C ships. When you get there the island has a dark blue-ish glow on it. You make your way through a jungle and find a run down village with skeletons roaming around. These would be a new type of skeletons called " Village Guard " they would be levels 30-40. You can either sneak around the skeletons or attack your way through them. Then there is a mountain-type terrain that you climb up. You go down and elevator and get to a place called " Cursed Cave " There is an entry way that has to skeletons level 40 that you have to defeat or run from then but, there is a feature for these skeletons that they throw daggers and the farther you run from them, the more damage they do. Then there is a cavern with around 4 E.I.T.C soldiers named " Dark Invaders " ( or something like that ) and they are level 50. They are spread out enough that you can attack one at a time without being attacked by another soldier. Then you run some more and there is a room with treasure stacked up along the walls. There are 6 skeletons in the room named " Treasure Guard " they are level 50-55 and are immune to any and all blunderbuss attacks! Making them hard to defeat. There is also a boss in the center of the room. His name is Pirate Guy. He is a level ??? and would be almost about three times as hard to defeat as General Darkhart. When you defeat all the skeletons in the room and the boss a chest opens up. You get the choice of +1000 max health, A new sword that has a grey background called " Skeletal " which is called the Death Bringer and has 130 attack, skeleton form, which turns the user into a Grey ghost and prevents 75 percent of the damage taken. It also has Bladestorm Immunity, and the last choice is a full set of any color clothes you want ( even Black, Pink, Light Blue, etc. ), 150,000 gold, any ship you want ( maybe or maybe not including a ship of the line ), and teleport access to PGI. ( this is not a story quest, just a view of the island and its rewards ) |
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