Sunniva Juno, one of my characters, whom I sadly didn't get to play much before the game was murdered

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One of my characters, Cassian spellslinger Emidia Pleasaunce

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A herd of vinds ballooning around. Vinds were like if Dr. Seuss designed a weasel whose entire body was an air bladder.

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The Torine Sisterhood were Tresayne and her followers. They attuned strongly to primal life (thanks to the Focus of Life being in Wilderrun) and became immortal, and worshipped Vitara the Primeval of Life.

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Remember Tresayne Toria, the human half of Emperor Dominus' genome? After the Eldan bred her, they just kind of abandoned her and her followers in the jungle.

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Not too deep under Thayd was another abandoned Eldan facility. There was a nice, easy, repeatable quest to clear out varmints from there before they climbed up into the city proper.

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The Secret Ops Centre was Thayd's counterpart to the Enigma Chamber, and yes, they fully understood the pointlessness of calling it "secret".

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Purple is USUALLY my aesthetic, but, eh…the Strain takes it a liiiiittle too far. :P

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Grimvault, like the Plaguelands in WoW, was technically 2 zones (Southern and Western) but they're too hard to tell apart. :V

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The Strain even corrupted the freakin' ground (well, I suppose dirt is / used to be living organic matter, so it's just as vulnerable).

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As mentioned in an earlier tweet, the Strain affected both organic life (the Bio-Phage) and AI/synthetic life (the Techno-Phage). Bad news for literally everyone.

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Exanite—a super-rare mineral made up of all 6 primal forces (earth, air, water, fire, logic, and life)—was the only thing that could stop or resist the Strain, so the Genesis Prime was trapped in a spire of it. Until she broke out.

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