Ahead of the zone being released, there are a couple of ways you can get a small taste of what's coming. An article on the Runes of Magic website has two pages worth of detailed lore about the area, its points of interest and its inhabitants to read through. For those who aren't into the whole reading thing, we've got a trailer just past the break that you can watch instead.
New Runes of Magic area "Autolia Volcano" to melt faces this month
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Runewalker Entertainment and Frogster Interactive have put word out that a new area is coming to Runes of Magic at the end of September. The "Autolia Volcano" is actually part of the Chapter II: The Elven Prophecy expansion that was just released under a week ago, and will be another high-level region for players to progress after the Savage Lands on their journey to the new level cap of 55. And yes, the graphic above does appear to have a spelling error (it's spelled "Volcano" every time in the news article). The Naga race call the volcano home, so be prepared to engage these scaly foes if you choose to visit. Right at the foot of the volcano is the sprawling Naga city -- perhaps not the smartest place to build, but it doesn't sound like they had much choice after getting their scaly tails kicked in the Great War.
Ahead of the zone being released, there are a couple of ways you can get a small taste of what's coming. An article on the Runes of Magic website has two pages worth of detailed lore about the area, its points of interest and its inhabitants to read through. For those who aren't into the whole reading thing, we've got a trailer just past the break that you can watch instead.
Ahead of the zone being released, there are a couple of ways you can get a small taste of what's coming. An article on the Runes of Magic website has two pages worth of detailed lore about the area, its points of interest and its inhabitants to read through. For those who aren't into the whole reading thing, we've got a trailer just past the break that you can watch instead.
Reader Comments (2)
Posted: Sep 21st 2009 3:26PM (Unverified) said
*face palm*
A spelling error in a developer's promo graphic? Seriously? And such a basic word, too. This is pretty indicative of whose running the show there, or if it isn't, it certainly doesn't reflect on the company well.
A spelling error in a developer's promo graphic? Seriously? And such a basic word, too. This is pretty indicative of whose running the show there, or if it isn't, it certainly doesn't reflect on the company well.
Posted: Sep 21st 2009 6:52PM (Unverified) said
Vulcano
Vul*ca"no\, n. A volcano. [Obs.]
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
Vul*ca"no\, n. A volcano. [Obs.]
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.







