Alright here we go... I played a map the other day made by a member of this community and I had to deal with bears, wolves and outlaws but the outlaw camp was soon destroyed and I lost some interest in the map...
In this peace map you are on an island, and the island is yours... But you must fight against outlaws and their camps that exist along trails that lead deep into a forest. This map is chock full of surprises, there where even a couple things I wasn't expecting, so beware!
This map, I would say, is very hard. So bring your A-GAME!
THE STORY!:
In the year of 1070, you are a sailor. By the end of 1072 you are a Lord... You worked for a fishing company based out of England for most of your youth and part of your adolescence. You wanted to have adventure and see the world, and you did, but you also did the hard work, the long hours and the sleepless nights that went along with your work and your journey...
You can still recall the panic sounds of men yelling and rushing around, but, to no use... Your captain lost more than his two vessels that cold night, he lost his life. In the weeks that followed people used up what supplies had washed to shore and began to fight amongst each other for power. Soon, factions had formed. Various wannabee leaders hungered and corrupted by power...
You were the only true leader of the lot. You rose like the phoenix from the ashes and the men you command will follow you to the grave for your cause is just and righteous and most of all... Fair. As far as the fighting went, you eventually pushed the unrighteous and the scoundrels into the woods where they will remain for many years. Now is your time to build, and arm, and prepare to fight because all of the outlaw factions will soon be united by the one person who's leadership rivals your own... Your brother.
A victory condition would be a bonus, at least a quest if you you want to leave it open to continue playing.
You should update the minimap.
BigJ26 File Author
Posted on 05/08/11 @ 08:38 PM
I'm working on tweaking it a little bit. Thanks for the input.
[Edited on 05/08/11 @ 09:20 PM]
Paul J
Posted on 05/15/11 @ 12:14 PM
Neat little map, BJ! It's easy enough, once you've found the secret, and even then the ending suprised me, so that added another dimesion. Nice map: thoroughly enjoyed it!