I imagine the Dark Lake as both a place of exotic alien underwater beauty and terrifying horror. Where you could be swimming through a breathtaking (har har, get it? Underwater, tangle kelp, breath taking) floral seascape that may quickly shift to a dangerous and malicious terrain the deeper you go where the shadows cast by glowing fungi hold aquatic monsters that challenge sanity.
Or deep underwater trenches of inky blackness and barren sandbeds of utter desolation in a muddy and dirty lakebed. Oh there are just so many possibilities that make me squirm! I know with my love of aquatic stuff this is a totally biased suggestion but I think it would still be nice for creepy water cultists or Umberlee followers, or even maybe something darker...
So yes. It would be nice if we can get a swimming option along the shore of the dark lake, either into a system of sea caves or out into the lake itself, or both.
I have to agree. Underwater areas for the Dark Lake would be sick. Especially if they made use of some of the new hak tilesets.
better be some krakens or aboliths to bring death or armies of kua tuo
krakens crack em
Sounds like a cool idea. As mentioned above haks would open op the possiblity of exotic monsters and terrain, wich is a must imo.
With my present PC this would obviously be amazing, thus this suggestion has my full support!
It'd be interesting to see how this could be done; especially given the size and magnitude of Dark Lake. I would suggest small caverns deep underneath that provide respites for air, so that there's -some- hope of survival for lung breathers :rolleyes:
Scarce and few though, obviously.
I think this is a great idea, maybe have a bunch of small caves near the old docks area and then an actual lake area. Kind of like the sea floor of EFU:A and EFU:M.
Tentacle monsters too. Must fulfill all exploration and unwilling sexual fantasies at the same time.
Quote from: Inquisitor;361223Tentacle monsters too. Must fulfill all exploration and unwilling sexual fantasies at the same time.
Our small female population would be delighted, no doubt.