OnlineWelten Talks to Jason "BrotherMagneto" Mical & A Sweet Curse Contest!

Good evening, TERA Fans! Earlier today, BrotherMagneto on the official forums posted a new interview he had with German gaming site OnlineWelten.com.

This particular interview features a comment from David Noonan about Popori females and little more discussion about PvP and Valkion Points than usual! Check it out below or head over to Online Welten!

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Onlinewelten: Hello Jason, thank you very much for your time. Could you introduce yourself to our readers and tell us a bit about your work, please?

Jason Mical: I’m Jason Mical, Community Director at En Masse Entertainment. In my position here, I work with the PR, Marketing, and Web directors to ensure that our strategies are all designed to work together toward a common vision, that the things we do in community fit in with all of the company's initiatives, and most importantly, that what we do is fun for you guys. If I had to summarize my job in one sentence it would be this: think about all the times I’ve been involved in communities and thought “holy crap, wouldn’t it be cool if they did this,” and then make this a reality here at En Masse for the TERA community.

Onlinewelten: We read that TERA is going to be a sandbox game. Could you explain that a bit further? What makes TERA a sandbox game?

Jason Mical: Players will be able to explore the world openly from the time they leave the Island of Dawn, our starting area, without being restricted by their character's experience level or which quests they have (or haven't) completed. Of course, they might find that some areas are extremely dangerous at low levels....

Onlinewelten: Will the races in TERA have a special race bonus?

Jason Mical: There are no racial bonuses to stats in TERA, although we’re exploring racial skills that will help differentiate races beyond the obvious aesthetic differences.

Onlinewelten: Most western players are not happy about the female Popori. Do you think about a re-design for the western version of TERA? Besides that, how do the Poporis reproduce themselves?

Jason Mical: [Guest reply by David Noonan, Lead Writer] What you’re seeing there is actually two different kinds of nature spirits. Most poporis have taken on the forms of woodland animals—fitting given their role as protectors of the world’s wild places. The female poporis are more like dryads or wood nymphs, and they’ve taken on the appearance of the original goddess of the wilderness in tribute to her. (There’s a whole mythology about that, which we gradually reveal in gameplay.) Finally, as nature spirits, neither sort of popori procreates in the traditional sense.


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Onlinewelten: The female armor design is too sexy for the most western players as well. Are you considering changing it?

Jason Mical: Nope.

Onlinewelten: What will be the main way to level up in TERA: Questing or killing mobs? Or will both, doing quests and grinding, be equally efficient?

Jason Mical: Our goal is to make every action involved in leveling up organic to the overall story and the individual player and group/guild goals. Quests are the primary method for gaining experience. We're constantly refining the pacing of the game and the process of leveling up by conducting focus group tests and ongoing beta tests. Our production team is working very closely with the development team in Korea to ensure that the game feels good to Western audiences.

Onlinewelten: Do you plan to implement an achievement system? If yes, could you give us a short description about the accomplishments, progression and rewards?

Jason Mical: Ah yes, achievements! We’ll talk more about those in the coming weeks.

Onlinewelten: Looking at the endgame: What do you offer high level players in TERA to keep them busy?

Jason Mical: TERA’s endgame will involve the full spectrum of things you expect from an MMO, including battling in dungeons with PvE instances; taking to the battlegrounds to fight for honor; working the economy by crafting, enchanting, and playing the market. Additionally, players will be able to influence the history of each server by participating in the in-game political system. We also understand the importance of alternate characters, so you will see some goodies for the altaholics in TERA as well!

Onlinewelten: And how does the endgame PvP look like? Open PvP, Battlegrounds and/or other PvP features?

Jason Mical: Open PvP is on a server-by-server basis. All servers will feature battlegrounds, duels, and other PvP features. Players who want to participate in PvP at the endgame will find they have plenty of options.

Onlinewelten: Will you reward PvP actions with special points - we heard something about valkyon points?

Jason Mical: Valkyon points are part of the political system, and yes they are associated with PvP as well. Political clout can be gained by defeating enemies—especially very skilled ones—or enemies with clout of their own.

Onlinewelten: Will the economy be a central aspect of TERA, or is it just a "nice to have" feature like in World of Warcraft and some other MMORPGs?

Jason Mical: The economic system plays an important role in TERA, and players will have a surprising degree of control over it.


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Onlinewelten: Will the strongest crafted weapons and armors be as good as any other kind of items we can loot in-game? Or are they even better?

Jason Mical: The current plan is to make the highest-end items exclusive to raid boss drops, but crafted items can come very close to these high-end items. We’ll talk more about the crafting and enchanting systems soon, and get more in-depth about what exactly that means.

Onlinewelten: How can we get resources for crafting? Do we gather them only or can we get some materials from mobs?

Jason Mical: You’ll get resources through a variety of ways: gathering, drops, trading, and so on.

Onlinewelten: Does TERA have voice-overs in-game? If yes, even in German and the other localized languages?

Jason Mical: There will be some voice-overs in TERA, and the plan is to translate and localize them into French and German as well.

Onlinewelten: Could you reveal your test plans? When are the next focus tests, closed and open beta phases?

Jason Mical: We’re still working out when the next testing phase will take place and what it will look like. When we’re ready to move forward, we’ll let the community know ASAP!

Onlinewelten: When will you publish a German website for TERA? Do you have a German Community Team already?

Jason Mical: We had plans to relaunch the website recently, which included a German translation, but we had to push back the launch date a bit. It should happen within the next couple of months, though. We don’t have any European-based community teams at the current time, no.

Onlinewelten: What are your plans for the gamescom in Cologne? Can the community look forward to a hands-on demo? If yes, how many demo stations will be there?

Jason Mical: We’re still finalizing our plans for Gamescom. Our plan is to give the community as much hands-on time with the game as we can!

Onlinewelten: Will you offer a TERA database where the players can see the characters, server statistics and so on?

Jason Mical: We will offer a database, but the extent to which information will be open and what exactly will be available are both under debate.


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Onlinewelten: Will there be an open API to get character data and so on to set up own databases?

Jason Mical: Yes, this is our current plan.

Onlinewelten: Last but not least: Is there anything else you want to tell us and our readers about TERA?

Jason Mical: If anyone is attending Comic-Con in San Diego later this month, be sure to come to our community event there. We’ll be revealing some never-before-seen stuff, which the community will then have free reign to share as they like! And good news my German friends: we’ll be doing the same in Cologne, as well. With all new information!



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Also, a bit of Curse news tonight! Curse is doing an iBUYPOWER sweepstakes!

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The Grand Prize being offered is...

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Grand Prize (1 Winner)

[1] Chimera 2-Q
Custom PC created by iBuyPower, given away to one lucky Curse user.
Chassis: Chimera Inferno 2
CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 945 Quad-Core
Cooling: Liquid cooling
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 5770 DirectX 11 Video Card
Hard Drive: 1TBGrand Prize: Liquid cooled Chimera 2-Q


Pretty awesome! Learn more and enter to win here!

We want your questions!

Good Afternoon, TERA Fans!

As you may or may not have heard, I'm going to be representing Curse at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles this June! We're lucky enough to have been granted an interview with the TERA team.

That's where you lovely fans come in! :D I want to know which questions TERA Fans wants answered! So if you have a question you'd really like answered, post it in this thread.

In choosing the final questions, I'll be looking for some interesting ones, some that haven't been asked before or some that we just can't seem to get answers for.



E3 starts on Tuesday, June 15th and I'll be bringing you all the TERA coverage I can get my hands on! You have until Thursday June 10th to post your questions here, so let's hear em!

Thank you for your help, TERA Fans!

Opt-in to the Curse Newsletter!

Good Afternoon, TERA Fans! Today, I'd just like to spread the word about Curse's awesome monthly newsletter. It's a really great, free way to just overall keep up on the biggest MMO news every month. :] Plus, since your TERA Fans username is the same as your Curse username (in most cases), it's really easy to opt-in!

You can find out more about it below or opt-in here!

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The Curse Newsletter will be going out again shortly (Around the middle of each month) and we wanted to take this opportunity to remind you to opt-in for the next installment! The newsletter now reaches over 1 million gamers per month, and there are several benefits to opting in.

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The Newsletter goes out one time per month and is your best bet for staying updated with all the happenings here and on each of our MMO fansites! Opt-In to the Curse Newsletter to make sure you're in on the next batch!



(Right: March's edition of the Curse.com newsletter.)

TERA Cast Episode 3

Good Afternoon, TERA Fans! Today I have some exciting news! TERA Cast has become the official TERA Fans podcast! You'll be able to download all the latest episodes right here on your favorite TRA fansite.

The latest episode had unfortunately been delayed due to errors on our end, but it's here to download today! Keep in mind that this was recorded over a week ago.




Episode 3 includes:

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-A fairly detailed look at the news about the En Masse announcement, to the TeraFans interview with Brian Knox.
-A look at the Aman and the Castanic lore
-Theory crafting about Player and Guild Housing

Would like to correct an error; in the news section. Caelixian mentioned the newsletter and mistakenly said it was the 1st newsletter, it is in fact the 3rd they've sent out.


TERA Fans is looking forward to working with Caelixian on his fantastic podcast, stay tuned for the next episode!

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Also, in Curse Network news, our friends over at FFXIVcore.com have just recently gotten a make-over! They're sporting a gorgeous new layout, so go check it out!

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Hell, it's about time... The second generation of FFXIVCore.com has arrived.

We hope you enjoy our brand new design, many of the changes have been made thanks to the feedback from the community. This isn't the end though, of course, as we will continue to develop FFXIVCore.com in the months to come.

We're now using the Curse authentication system when you login to FFXIVCore.


If this is your first time signing in since using the new authentication system then follow these simple directions.

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Sign in with your Curse credentials and follow the prompts.

Already have a Curse account and a FFXIVCore account?

Sign in with your Curse credentials and your FFXIVCore account will be automatically linked.

NOTE: The email address on the Curse account and FFXIVCore account must match otherwise a new FFXIVCore will be made for you upon logging in.

Please update your email address (Here) on Curse.com to match before continuing.

Don't have a Curse account and need to migrate your existing FFXIVCore account?

Sign in with your FFXIVCore account and a Curse account will be automatically made for you. If your FFXIVCore username is unavailable on the Curse network you will be prompted for the new Curse account username and that will be the username you sign in with from that point forward. However, you will retain your current FFXIVCore forum display name and rank.


The second generation of FFXIVCore.com features a much sharper design, better social features, and a much better way to navigate. We've also made many improvements with how news is displayed.

Furthermore, we're planning to add several more features in the months to come. A website will never be perfect, even if we're quite happy with this brand new version of FFXIVCore.

In closing I'd like to say that we, the team behind this website (Billy, Cerulean Shaman, SteveManly, Aya, Gyli, Evicerator, Suirieko, Zeigus, Rockenroll4life, Unknown Kaze, Brian, Duck, Mooga, Sickel, Draconix, Ralsu, Guardianknight, Kevlar, Artisan), our new programmer Alexia, Kaelten and myself continue to find ways to improve the site, and as mentioned previously we'll never stop developing it either.

As I'm writing this there's many ideas on the table on how we can continue to further improve this community and really focus on Final Fantasy (XIV) and Square Enix titles as a whole.

We're always open to feedback, so please use our Suggestions & Feedback forum for that! Let us know what you love or hate and if you'd like to - tell us your ideas on how we can improve further!

Finally, please clear your cache completely before reporting any oddities.

Welcome to FFXIVCore.com. 2.0!


Best of luck to FFXIV Core!

TERA Cast Episode 3

Good Afternoon, TERA Fans! Today I have some exciting news! TERA Cast has become the official TERA Fans podcast! You'll be able to download all the latest episodes right here on your favorite TRA fansite.

The latest episode had unfortunately been delayed due to errors on our end, but it's here to download today! Keep in mind that this was recorded over a week ago.




Episode 3 includes:

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-A fairly detailed look at the news about the En Masse announcement, to the TeraFans interview with Brian Knox.
-A look at the Aman and the Castanic lore
-Theory crafting about Player and Guild Housing

Would like to correct an error; in the news section. Caelixian mentioned the newsletter and mistakenly said it was the 1st newsletter, it is in fact the 3rd they've sent out.


TERA Fans is looking forward to working with Caelixian on his fantastic podcast, stay tuned for the next episode!

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Also, in Curse Network news, our friends over at FFXIVcore.com have just recently gotten a make-over! They're sporting a gorgeous new layout, so go check it out!

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Hell, it's about time... The second generation of FFXIVCore.com has arrived.

We hope you enjoy our brand new design, many of the changes have been made thanks to the feedback from the community. This isn't the end though, of course, as we will continue to develop FFXIVCore.com in the months to come.

We're now using the Curse authentication system when you login to FFXIVCore.


If this is your first time signing in since using the new authentication system then follow these simple directions.

Only have a Curse account?

Sign in with your Curse credentials and follow the prompts.

Already have a Curse account and a FFXIVCore account?

Sign in with your Curse credentials and your FFXIVCore account will be automatically linked.

NOTE: The email address on the Curse account and FFXIVCore account must match otherwise a new FFXIVCore will be made for you upon logging in.

Please update your email address (Here) on Curse.com to match before continuing.

Don't have a Curse account and need to migrate your existing FFXIVCore account?

Sign in with your FFXIVCore account and a Curse account will be automatically made for you. If your FFXIVCore username is unavailable on the Curse network you will be prompted for the new Curse account username and that will be the username you sign in with from that point forward. However, you will retain your current FFXIVCore forum display name and rank.


The second generation of FFXIVCore.com features a much sharper design, better social features, and a much better way to navigate. We've also made many improvements with how news is displayed.

Furthermore, we're planning to add several more features in the months to come. A website will never be perfect, even if we're quite happy with this brand new version of FFXIVCore.

In closing I'd like to say that we, the team behind this website (Billy, Cerulean Shaman, SteveManly, Aya, Gyli, Evicerator, Suirieko, Zeigus, Rockenroll4life, Unknown Kaze, Brian, Duck, Mooga, Sickel, Draconix, Ralsu, Guardianknight, Kevlar, Artisan), our new programmer Alexia, Kaelten and myself continue to find ways to improve the site, and as mentioned previously we'll never stop developing it either.

As I'm writing this there's many ideas on the table on how we can continue to further improve this community and really focus on Final Fantasy (XIV) and Square Enix titles as a whole.

We're always open to feedback, so please use our Suggestions & Feedback forum for that! Let us know what you love or hate and if you'd like to - tell us your ideas on how we can improve further!

Finally, please clear your cache completely before reporting any oddities.

Welcome to FFXIVCore.com. 2.0!


Best of luck to FFXIV Core!

TERA to be Available for Hands-on Play at GDC 2010!

2010's Game Developers Conference in San Fransisco is scheduled to begin tomorrow and Scapes on the official forums has just announced the location of the TERA booth. He also mentioned that visitors will be able to test TERA at the game's booth.

Original Article: http://www.tera-online.com/forums/showthread.php?p=32816#post32816

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En Masse Entertainment is pleased to announce that it will be attending Game Developer Conference 2010 and that TERA will be available for hands-on play at our exposition hall booth! Annually, GDC is the major industry event where professionals, publishers, and press meet to demonstrate their products, speak on panels, and learn from workshops. GDC 2010 has been held for more than two decades and this year's is going to be a big one. Why? Because this is TERA's first unveiling at an industry event!

En Masse Entertainment's GDC 2010 "away team" consists of myself, BrotherMagneto, Patrick Wyatt, Brian Knox, and other key team members. You'll catch us at the TERA booth (#1134) wearing freshly-designed TERA shirts featuring the Human race insignia. Check it out modeled by our very own Jamie below.


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Find out more about GDC 2010: http://www.gdconf.com/

If you're attending, be sure to stop by the TERA booth! We'll be releasing some more information on the event tomorrow.
-- Scapes


While I will not personally be there, other Curse employees will be in my absence! We should have our interview questions answered there as well.

CBT3 Diary #2 – Screenshots + Dev Tracker and Curse Premium!

Due to server maintenance and real life, I didn't get as far in the beta as I'd hoped today D:! However, I still have a few nice goodies for you all in the form of screenshots! Check below for the human Amira, some anticipated NPCs and some shots of the classes available for Human females at this time!

Click the images for full size!


Amira, the Human Slayer!



Hanging with a male High Elf NPC!
And a female Popori NPC!



Female Humans


Slayer
Mystic



Archer
Sorcerer



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Hope you enjoy! Late tonight I hope to have some more videos and screenshots to share as well! Untill then however, I have a few pieces of TERA Fans news to go over with you!

Developer Tracker
You may have already noticed, but today, TERA Fans has gained a developer tracker! This wonderful little contraption is designed to catch any and all staff posts on the forums over at tera-online.com so that you can easily find what the Bluehole Studio and En masse Entertainment staff are saying! You can discuss their individual posts as each comment a developer makes will generate its own thread in the developer tracker.

The developer tracker's forum can be found here, or you can view it by RSS Feed!



Curse Premium
As you hang around TERA Fans, you may notice some orange names about! These belong to our Curse Premium users who will enjoy a few benefits here on TERA Fans.

  • Access to Premium only forum. (Coming soon!)
  • Fancy Title
  • Lowered time between searches.
  • 5,000 personal messages instead of 150.
  • Allowed to send attachments in personal messages
  • Give ten positive reputation in a day instead of only five.
  • 5MB of attachments across posts and messages.
  • Larger personal photo, 170x240.
  • Change topic rating after rating already.
  • Delete own posts and topics.
  • Can set gallery image notes.
  • 25MB of gallery space, up from 5MB.
  • 2MB maxium per gallery image, up from 1MB.
  • Can create up to three albums instead of just one.


In addition to these TERA Fans benefits, Curse Premium also gives Curse members many other benefits. To learn more or sign-up, please take a look here!


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That's all for right now, TERA Fans! The beta is offline at the moment and won't be back up untill 9 PM CST (12:00 PM Korean time). If you're interested, you can find the schedule at the bottom of this page.

Check back late tonight for another update from the 3rd Korean beta!

Make your voice heard! Share some interview questions!

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Good morning, TERA Fans! Recently, I received word that one of our Curse staff members is going to be able to sit down with Bluehole Studio for an interview some time in early March! This is great news!

I'd like to get the community here at TERA Fans involved by getting all of our questions straight from you guys, think you could help me out? :thumbsup:

Come up with whatever questions you may have for TERA's developers, post them in this thread and I'll choose and compile the interview questions from your suggestions. Think carefully about these! You have until March 1st to post questions here, after that time I'll begin to get my list together and I won't accept more questions!

Thank you for your help, TERA Fans!


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Also, Curse has a shiny, new, awesome fansite, www.LegoUni.com! Find out more about Lego Universe here and go sign up for all the latest news on this up coming work of gaming art!

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We're proud to announce the launch of this new website! This site will serve as a community and news source for the new MMO Lego Universe!



We've put together everything you'll need as a new fan in the Lego Universe:


-Lego Universe Screenshots and gallery

- Lego Uni Interview with Creative Director Ryan Seabury

-Lego Uni fansite forums

-Lego CES 2010 Trailer

- Thoughts on Player Housing in Lego Universe

-Exclusive New Screenshots 2/22/10!



Lego Universe is being developed by NetDevil and is scheduled to release in 2010!


Share some interview questions and Welcome LegoUni.com!

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Good morning, TERA Fans! Recently, I received word that one of our Curse staff members is going to be able to sit down with Bluehole Studio for an interview some time in early March! This is great news!

I'd like to get the community here at TERA Fans involved by getting all of our questions straight from you guys, think you could help me out? :thumbsup:

Come up with whatever questions you may have for TERA's developers, post them in this thread and I'll choose and compile the interview questions from your suggestions. Think carefully about these! You have until March 1st to post questions here, after that time I'll begin to get my list together and I won't accept more questions!

Thank you for your help, TERA Fans!


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Also, Curse has a shiny, new, awesome fansite, www.LegoUni.com! Find out more about Lego Universe here and go sign up for all the latest news on this up coming work of gaming art! The game looks like it's going to be a lot of fun!

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We're proud to announce the launch of this new website! This site will serve as a community and news source for the new MMO Lego Universe!



We've put together everything you'll need as a new fan in the Lego Universe:


-Lego Universe Screenshots and gallery

- Lego Uni Interview with Creative Director Ryan Seabury

-Lego Uni fansite forums

-Lego CES 2010 Trailer

- Thoughts on Player Housing in Lego Universe

-Exclusive New Screenshots 2/22/10!



Lego Universe is being developed by NetDevil and is scheduled to release in 2010!


Race Lore – The Humans

Good Afternoon, TERA Fans! This evening, we'll be sharing a very interesting translation, specifically if you appreciate lore! While the official English TERA site has a bit of information on the history of Arborea and its inhabitants, the official Korean website provides much more insight.

Every night this week, we'll be presenting a new translation from the race information pages of the official Korean site. Tonight, I'm proud to present the history of the determined and prosperous Humans of Arborea! Enjoy!


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History of the Humans
For 2000 years, humans had to endure the Diaspora. To recover what they had lost in those 2000 years, they established themselves in an area of Arborea that was torn by a war of deities. The humans are upright, have good physical shape, and are full of confidence. However, no one believes humans will be the leading race of Arborea.

Humans have built the city of Velika which is now considered the center of civilization. They have driven away various monsters and creatures in Arborea to bring about peace, and created the Valkion Coalition, an alliance of advanced civilizations in Arborea.


Curse of Diaspora
The ancestors of the humans were jealous of their creators’ powers, and stole some possessions from the last of the creators, Gheed. Afterwards, Gheed found out who stole his precious possessions and killed them, but he did not stop there. He also put a curse on the whole human race, which spread throughout the land for 2000 years. The fact that humans have started to gather and civilize is only recent history.


Creation of The Valkion Coalition
The Valkion Coalition was created to prevent destruction caused by deities and to keep foreign races out. Its members are the civilized races in Arborea. This Valkion Alliance was created when it was suggested by Kiyon, who was one of the creators of Velika. To this day, this national alliance prevents foreign races from attacking the civilized races in Arborea.

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What other races think of Humans
“Even though humans are disrespectful and lack wisdom, they do communicate well.”

“I think highly of their willpower. When others have given up on something, they are still at it. Though, I think it’s sad that they aren’t the honest bunch and like to sit and talk instead of act.”

“Those filthy things are inferior to elves… even if they look like they care, all they think about is taking care of themselves. Its obvious they are jealous of us.”



“Humans? Yeah its great that they’re active and all, but they take everything for granted. Its too bad they use that activity to destroy nature.”

“Humans are great. They’ve done incredible things in such a short period of time, even though from our point of view they seem too eager to do things. But wouldn’t that be their advantage? We just hope that they look at the big picture and work with it."


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Though I'd read before that the land of Arborea was war-torn, this article gives at least one catastrophe a name, The Dispora. It appears the Humans brought this upon themselves due to foolish actions, but came out of it victorious. This certainly characterizes them as very hardy and possibly as having the strength of gods.

This is the first time I have seen a deity mentioned in TERA lore as well, do you think all races worship the same creators? Do you think the creators play an active role in quests and dungeons?

Do you think the Valkion Coalition could have to do with the political systems we've been promised we'll see?


Tell me what you think, TERA Fans, and stay tuned for another translation tomorrow night!
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