Chronomage Teleportation System

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The Chronomage Teleportation System is a system that will allow a character or a group of characters to teleport to another location in Elanthia without the hazards and trouble involved with travelling the distance by foot. The Chronomages, creators of gold rings, will transport all individuals holding an orb to their destinations every 20 minutes. In the past there was an exorbitant surcharge for attempting to use the system more than once every 48 hours, but there is now a flat 100,000 silver fee regardless.

The system consists of two vast zones and an array of more isolated zones. The Chronomage stations sell intra-zone teleportation passes with unlimited uses for 5,000 silvers that expire after 24 hours, whereas inter-zone rates are still relatively expensive. However, it is possible to cheaply transport to near the edges of some zones, such as the mine carts in the Dragonspine Mountains. The gold rings now function freely within these wider zones, so it is possible to ring from Solhaven to Aenatumgana.

Chronomage orbs can also be earned via Login Rewards or purchased through the SimuCoins Store.

Teleportation Zones

The Chronomage network is now enhanced with "time tunnels" that vastly ease the range and cost of teleportation travel.

Zone 1:

  • Wehnimer's Landing: Town Square Southwest, in the basement of the Travel Office
  • Solhaven: Beacon Tower on Beacon Ring (up the ramp)
  • Icemule Trace: on Wraith Road in the Magical Burrow at the Loci Workshop (through the iron gate)
  • Pinefar:
  • Most traveling and hunting areas between these towns.

Zone 2:

  • Cysaegir: southwest of Linsandrych Common
  • Ta'Illistim: southwestern corner of the Gateyard.
  • Ta'Vaalor: southwest of Victory Gate, in a turret.
  • Most traveling and hunting areas between these towns.

Isolated:

Note: LOOK at the orb. If you are in the correct room for teleportation, it will emit a faint golden glow. If there is no glow, look for a different room.

Behind The Scenes

The Chronomages replaced the I.C.E. Age guilds called The Navigators, which is why gold ring robberies are called getting "Navved." The messaging is still more consistent with the archaic history.

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