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Finding quests in books

    • 1473 posts
    March 7, 2016 3:42 AM PST

    Imagine this. You are walking around in a pretty desolate part of the world and come across a book on the ground so you decide to read it. You find out that it is the diary of a perished adventerer and find out what he was doing before he died. This leads on to a quest to complete what he was trying to do and maybe on to more quests as you unravel a long quest line.

    This would be a pretty cool means to get quests because books would be so hard to find out in the middle of nowhere and only the people who are most keen on finding out everything about the game world will spend the time required to find quests such as this.

    Also I love the way books are handled in the Elder Scrolls games. You can just walk into a building and read the books on the bookshelves and find out more about the world by doing so. Occasionally you find a book that increases your power as well which rewards those who take the time to read all the books. I think that would be a really cool addition to the game and would add so much depth to the game play.

    • 9115 posts
    March 7, 2016 4:26 AM PST

    Very cool Crom, I like it and it's a great way to deliver lore and would feel more natural finding hints/clues to the start of an quest/adventure in an old dusty book/journal etc. :)

    • 671 posts
    March 7, 2016 8:01 AM PST

    These are the type of things I would like to be expounding on, in the developer forums.

    But since there are no developer forums, or no real forums...  ideas like this have no real discussion, or path. 

    • 410 posts
    March 7, 2016 8:02 AM PST

    I agree thats where some quests should end up, looking up references/places in a library. Do the research; know the lore; get rewarded. :)

    • 157 posts
    March 7, 2016 11:53 AM PST

    Or on dead bodies.  

    I love me some bloodied letter quests.

    • 2138 posts
    March 8, 2016 5:26 PM PST

    I recall a neat quest type thing that revolved around the Ishva Mal. I remember it so succintly because I was a caster with High int, and the monsters barking started to have wierd letters, like when I used to hear "GRRRRK!, I would then hear "GRRAK" then after more weeks, exping, hunting in that area, "BARK! DIE!"  and I found out I could read gnoll! I learned gnoll! and those odd parchements of gibberish suddenly had lore, and understandable words.

    that was pretty neat.

    • 91 posts
    March 8, 2016 5:41 PM PST

    yeah, i miss learning the language of the mobs you were killing, or just sitting with a friend and speaking a language until you could understand it. Amazing how right Everquest got a lot of things right out of the gate.


    This post was edited by Keiiek at March 8, 2016 5:44 PM PST