Recently… I have been doing some udnerwater structures for sealed chests in the bronze sea. You know how hovering your mouse over a diving structure shows you the name, depth, and chest number?
Well, i hovered over, and I found this new little section named “Settlements”
What could it mean? What IS it… Is atlantis real?
Is this just like… Leftover kingdom alignment code? Im not sure! Post your theories below, im stumped.
Yes but… Why at an underwator structure?
Maybe like sailors lodge…
Or maybe we get Atlantis in the future
ok real talk, if we can have an entire kingdom that exists in sky islands, you cannot convince me that its impossible to have a kingdom underwater.
they might have some tiny issues with their curse holders but still.
imagine this is the reveal for the Azura kingdom and that’s why its named after the color blue.
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Hear me out:
They keep their buildings dry by using vertical doors like how I do in Terraria
From there it wouldn’t be hard for buildings to be connected by either watertight tunnels or just underground tunnels
Their oxygen is supplied a wind curse user, using pipelines to buildings which can’t be reached except by diving between buildings
To go outside you just have to drink water breathing potions
For food sources they can use underwater plants like seaweed (it works in minecraft so it must work in real life and arcane odyssey)
Underwater structure building would be crazy… Imagine the wars and the craziness that would ensue
i mean, if your entire kingdom is underwater it not like enemy curse users can do jack about it
unless they have the tide curse
which is back in circulation now
…damn
I just thought of something.
what is stopping curse users from getting in completely airtight diving suits.
given that they’re curse holders I somehow doubt they need air, food, or water… especially water.
probably because it severely limit their combat abilities
even if they can get in the water, their attacks would probbaly be “dilluted” a lot by the water around them
not to mention a single tear in the suit while be their dead sentence
tl;dr: its possible, but impractical
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June 5, 2024, 7:39am
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Unless said underwater kingdom has the tide curse
actually they need to be half submerged, so unless something went REALLY wrong with the suit they’d be fine
it happens to the best of us