#expand ocean/land above almuj and add corkian colonies

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manic basalt
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The update after fruma should be one about expanding the ocean and adding a new landscape. Corkus sailed beyond the ice islands and discovered first the raised reef a desert island that once housed an ancient undersea civilization pulled out of the water and forced to decay in thirst(reverse Atlantis basically but maybe Babylonian+DEEP sea inspired ). After words they wondered what other things were in the area, they discovered attached to Wynn a peninsula filled with giant yellow larch trees with flowers strangely the area appeared to be both stuck in spring and autumn at the same time. Wynn began competing for turf founding a new city but they’re hold in the area was weak due to the savvanah like mountains that had to be crossed, corkus followed making the island their HQ in the area. Corkians spend most of the time trying to discover how the watery tech there works. Wynn just wants more territory. Let’s call the new area Alquin and the azure bay

dense cove
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my good sir this is meant for feedback. However, interesting idea

manic basalt
dense cove
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forums, but nobody looks there

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so no, not really

manic basalt
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Mannnnn

manic basalt
limpid nacelle
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Something something no suggestions in constructive feedback
Making some expansion to the ocean or corkus def wouldn't hurt though- a lot of people do agree that these areas are a bit outdated
Though if you really wanted to develop on this in your own time, filling some of these lore gaps would be good. Mostly I want to know what event caused the city to be risen from the ocean, and why the people didn't just go back in the water

manic basalt
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So falling in would be fatal

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And maybe corkus uses the cliff to build vertical cities or something cool like dat

fickle kraken
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ocean rework might happen eventually, i think that it should wait until we support the expanded build limit though so we can actually have cool stuff shrug

torn schooner
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B2b real constructive feedbacks ☺️