Look to the noble Merchants for commerce and trade. Their favored governance comes at a cost.
-The Architect
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Look to the noble Merchants for commerce and trade. Their favored governance comes at a cost.
-The Architect
Bankers are happy to broker financial services, for a price of course. When business thrives, so do they.
-The Architect
An army is only as strong as the blacksmiths that forge its weaponry and armor. Seek them out to equip your soldiers, but be forewarned - they have a proclivity for theft.
-The Architect
Spoils of war are just part of a successful raid. Whether looting armor and weaponry from their enemies, or stealing Cryptopium from their inferiors, the stoic Knights are revered by all who encounter them.
-The Architect
Crates from above will soon crash upon the barren surfaces of CryCor. Within them, a gift from the gods to aid Cryptopians on their quest for riches and glory.
-The Architect
The soldier trudged wearily through the war-torn landscape of CryCor, his mind still reeling from the day's battle. As he walked, his gaze fell upon a crate that lay abandoned by the side of the road. Upon closer inspection, he noticed that it was broken and ragged, as if it had fallen from a great height.
His curiosity piqued, the soldier approached the crate and began to rummage through its contents. Most of the items were destroyed or damaged beyond repair, but then something caught his eye: a tattered parachute, its fabric torn and frayed.
As he picked up the parachute, he saw something glinting in the wreckage. He pulled the object out and discovered a key, its intricate design shining in the dim light.
The soldier's heart quickened with excitement. He had heard rumors of valuable items being discarded from the floating islands above, and he suspected that this key might be just such an object.
But what should he do with it? Should he bring it back to his commanding officer, or keep it for himself? The soldier hesitated for a moment, then slipped the key into his pocket, feeling a sense of satisfaction at his decision.
With renewed energy, the soldier made his way back to camp, his mind racing with the possibilities of what the key might unlock. For the first time in weeks, he felt a glimmer of hope that life on CryCor might hold more than just war and destruction.
-The Architect
Ruling a kingdom is no easy task, but there are certainly perks to being Queen. Royalty enjoy many benefits. Among them, a share of the marketplace’s earnings.
-The Architect
The mystery of which key has now been revealed. Once in your possession, the mystery of its purpose still remains.
- The Architect
The mines of CryptoLand are perilous, but rewarding. Miners, alone, bear the endless burden of harvesting precious Cryptopium ore.
The return home from the mines are dangerous and uncertain. Soldiers lie in wait, hoping for an opportunity to steal what the weary Miner has earned.
⁃ The Architect
The mines of CryptoLand are perilous, but rewarding. Miners, alone, bear the endless burden of harvesting precious Cryptopium ore.
The return home from the mines are dangerous and uncertain. Soldiers lie in wait, hoping for an opportunity to steal what the weary Miner has earned.
⁃ The Architect
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