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| In Everwood, chases bringing down big beasties are common, as are platforming areas revolving around getting to the top of large plants and facing down with a monster at the top. | In Everwood, chases bringing down big beasties are common, as are platforming areas revolving around getting to the top of large plants and facing down with a monster at the top. | ||
| ==== Lost Kingdom ==== | ==== Lost Kingdom ==== | ||
| - | Lost Kingdom is a zone modeled after ancient arcane temples and ruins found around the cosmos. | + | Lost Kingdom is a zone modeled after ancient arcane temples and ruins found around the cosmos. |
| ==Events== | ==Events== | ||
| - | Events include a purification | + | Events include a purification |
| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| - | Hero mode in Lost Kingdom turns into more traditional dungeon crawls to prevent the resurrection of a lich, cultists summoning an eldritch deity, and the rise of a goblinoid tribe. Failure leads to a landscape corruption and actors/ | + | Hero mode in Lost Kingdom turns into more traditional dungeon crawls to prevent the resurrection of a lich, cultists summoning an eldritch deity, and the rise of a goblinoid tribe. Failure leads to a landscape corruption and actors/ |