Revelius Is Here!
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Written by Silquer
Edited by PotatoEmma
Revelius is here! Hello readers, and welcome to another wonderful edition of the Daily Diviner! Today, I’m once again going to talk about the Revelius update, as well as delve deeper into a specific new feature: the new towns in the connected world map! Before we begin, a huge thank you to everyone who worked on Revelius! The update is huge, carefully crafted, and awe-inspiring; however, it couldn’t have been possible without every single person who has worked on it. The release may have taken longer than any of us expected, but there is no doubt that it was worth the wait. Thank you!Feature
Written by Silquer
Edited by PotatoEmma
Now, let’s talk about the inner workings of the update. Officially released on July 13th, the update contains a multitude of new and exciting content for players to enjoy, such as quests, gear, and a new magic system. However, there is one massive highlight: the connected world map! The map truly brings the update together, breathing life into all of the newly introduced game mechanics. The world feels more alive than ever before, and there is a constant sense of immersion that comes from travelling the map on foot- or, in most cases, by broom. All in all, every location is unique, fun to explore, and captivating.
Despite the numerous outstanding qualities I just mentioned, the largest spotlight is directed on the towns and villages. All twenty of the towns are filled with interesting builds, distinctive NPCs, and engaging quests; let’s talk about a few of these well-built locations.
Firstly, there’s the quaint Appleby Village, located just south of Hogsend. This tiny cluster of red-roofed buildings is the perfect place to stop by and explore as you cross the vast map. Small and homely, Appleby Village is only accessible by foot or by broom and has no Tailor, Vendor, or Crafting Center. Still, it’s worth a visit! Endearing houses, picturesque gardens, and forest scenery are all reasons Appleby Village shouldn’t be overlooked. When you pass underneath the wooden arch and enter the village, I hope you’ll find it as charming as I do!
Moving on to another spectacular build, Gnollberg Port is a beautiful town filled with small markets, cramped streets, and plenty of NPCs. Not to mention, it’s built right on the water, so it has a wonderful ocean view and of course, a large port! Another reason to visit this town is the Tailor, Vendor, and Crafting Center; and, since it has Fire Dust Network access, you can visit them at any time! It’s also right next to Greenshore Harbour, and, in my experience, you cannot visit one without going to the other! Gnollberg Port is a gem of a town, and I highly suggest you explore the streets and buildings for yourself. From detailed shops to hidden alleyways, you’ll undoubtedly find something new every time you visit!
Just west of the lovely Gnollberg Port, you’ll find another amazing town, and my personal favorite: Rushstone. Built into the mountains and surrounded by lush forests, Rushstone is quite a sight to see. With its hauntingly large watermill, rolling fields of wheat, and serene mountain view, Rushstone is the perfect highlands village. There’s no Fire Dust Network, but that shouldn’t discourage you from travelling there. Despite this, it still has a Tailor, Vendor, and Crafting Center, which alone should give any player reason enough to journey back to this glorious build. I greatly encourage you to go to Rushstone and see the rocky paths, steep cliffs, and rushing river. It’s worth the trip! However, Rushstone isn’t the only mountainous village. Let’s discuss my second favorite town: Eldham Ridge!
Much like Rushstone, the buildings, streets, and bridges are part of the mountain; and again, just like Rushstone, it has no Fire Dust Network. However, it features a beautiful waterfall and peaceful landscape, which makes the long trek into the mountains a worthy endeavor. It also holds a Tailor, Vendor, and Crafting Center, but that’s not the only reason to visit Eldham Ridge. There are plenty of mobs surrounding the village as well! Creatures such as the Luncarcalf, Occamer, Demoxie, Troll, and even the Phoenix can be found near Eldham Ridge. It also happens to be located in between two more superb towns: Griffin’s Hollow and Squalus Cove! If you’re ever in either one of those villages, do yourself a favor and visit Eldham Ridge. I promise you won’t regret it, as it’s a delightful town to explore!
Altogether, the updated map is an excellent part of the Revelius Update and features tons of towns and villages. It’s clear that they were all crafted with care and consideration. Each one is worth an extended visit, whether you’re just passing through or are on a specific quest. No matter which town is your favorite or which family you’re a part of, I think we can all agree that the new map is fantastic! Enjoy the update, everyone!