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Game Update 62: Age of Discovery

Game Update 61: The War of Zek

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Everyone who has known me for any length of time, knows that I have been a pro-wrestling fan since childhood.  There have been many great men who wrestled up and down each coast and throughout the midwest arenas.. but not many early women wrestlers actually stick to mind. (trust me.. the “Divas” are NOT real women wrestlers)

Mae Young, The Fabulous Moolah have been, unfortunately, reduced to jokes in the later years of their appearances in the WWE – and Chyna proved to be so tough on the women’s circuit, that she actually started wrestling men… but, after Mae and Mooah.. and before there was Chyna.  There was Luna Vachon.

Luna’s career started in 1985 under stable of Kevin Sullivan’s “Army of Darkness” before spending time in the Japanese wrestling circles with her father “Butcher” and uncle “Mad Dog” Vachon, where she made a long-time rival out of (former WCW women’s champ) Medusa.

Luna traveled the world during her career, and eventually landed a contract with the WWE.. unfortunately for her, the WWE’s women’s division was reduced to valets and eye-candy for most of her time there.. until revived in 1993 where she went head to head against her old nemesis Medusa once more.  Her career continued through the WWE, ECW and later, the independent circuit until 2007.

In early 2010, her home burned down, destroying all of her possessions, and she began staying at her mother’s house… Where she was found, today.

Luna Vachon was found, on August 27th 2010.  Cause of death has not been released at this time.

We can expect a mention to Luna on WWE Raw this coming Monday.

Gertrude “Luna” Vachon, you will be missed.

 

If the EQ2 team are trying to keep the secrets of February’s expansion  Sentinel’s Fate under wraps, they might want to hold off on sending out data files containing Sentinel’s Fate textures and zone art with the EQ2 Patcher. We’re not even in Beta yet (expected sometime in December) :)

If you wish to not yet know the names of various zones and mobs in Sentinel’s Fate, and you’d rather be surprised in February, then don’t click this link:

The filenames of the screen shots provided by SoE to the press (and thus EQ2 ZAM) were very descriptive. As a result, we know these zones exist:

  • Vasty Deep
  • The Sundered Frontier
  • Stonebrunt Highlands
  • The Vigilant
  • Erudin Research Labs
  • The Sentinel
  • The Hole

And thanks to Vulkoor who has done some scouting of the vPak files sent out so far by the EQ2 Patcher, we have some additional information.

This expansion is very heavy in traditional Sword and Sorcery. Several of the new models are very traditional fantasy and should be familiar to anyone who plays D & D.

  • Chimera (the “skeletal dog with wings” is a skeleton chimera)
  • Cerberus
  • Catoblepas
  • Medusa (though they are Nayad variants, so they have eels for Hair)
  • Nayad
  • Ettin
  • Beholders (not just mechanical ones, and they are new models)
  • Wickermen
  • Shambling Mounds (model was used in Hollow Hedge)
  • Coeurls (Displacer Beasts)
  • Ropers
  • Boneyards (animated bonepiles)
  • Gorgons (the iron bull)

There are also several Sentient races in this expansion-

  • Goatmen
  • Erudites (Eq1 variety)
  • Talonites (they look like tattooed stonemen)
  • Stone/Crystalline people
  • Coldaine (that is how they are spelt in the files)
  • Frost Giants (a la the Kunark invasion force)
  • Roekilik (the SOGA ratonga)
  • Panda men

There are also at least 2 Dragons:

  • Toxxulia
  • Sea Dragon

For new mounts:

  • 6 different floating disk models

And the big void baddie:

  • Rhoen Theer has 2 models (they are seen in the SF logo)

Also, although there are no new spells in this expansion, it seems like they are revamping the graphics for all existing spells.

Thanks Vulkoor for that information.

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