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===Gems===
===Gems===

Appraisal values shown below are from characters with 2x Trading, but the gems have not been purified.


;a piece of blood amber
;a piece of blood amber

<pre{{log2}}>The bead of amber is infused with a swirl of deeper, redder hue, as if a single droplet of blood had fallen into a flow of fresh honey. A small mite is trapped within the gem, its delicate wings and spindly shape preserved by its enduring prison.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>The bead of amber is infused with a swirl of deeper, redder hue, as if a single droplet of blood had fallen into a flow of fresh honey. A small mite is trapped within the gem, its delicate wings and spindly shape preserved by its enduring prison.

You peer intently at the blood amber as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the blood amber is of above average quality and worth approximately 1900 silvers.</pre>

;a dark ivory aranthium-bloom
;a dark ivory aranthium-bloom

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the ivory aranthium-bloom as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the ivory aranthium-bloom is of average quality and worth approximately 5100 silvers.</pre>

;a cylindrical red beryl
;a cylindrical red beryl

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the red beryl as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the red beryl is of below average quality and worth approximately 2400 silvers.</pre>

;a twilight blue azurite crystal
;a twilight blue azurite crystal

<pre{{log2}}>Peacock blue and sea green in places, the chunk of azurite crystal is dense and dark at its core. The uncut gem is possessed of a glassy luster, and its facets are rippled like the surface of a wind-blown pond.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>Peacock blue and sea green in places, the chunk of azurite crystal is dense and dark at its core. The uncut gem is possessed of a glassy luster, and its facets are rippled like the surface of a wind-blown pond.

You peer intently at the azurite crystal as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the azurite crystal is of very cheap quality and worth approximately 1600 silvers.</pre>

;a misty grey deathstone
;a misty grey deathstone

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the grey deathstone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the grey deathstone is of average quality and worth approximately 3300 silvers.</pre>

;a deep violet duskjewel

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the violet duskjewel as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the violet duskjewel is of very poor quality and worth approximately 4500 silvers.</pre>

;a gold-green auroral emerald
;a gold-green auroral emerald

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the auroral emerald as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the auroral emerald is of very poor quality and worth approximately 4400 silvers.</pre>

;a lustrous vermilion firedrop
;a lustrous vermilion firedrop

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the vermilion firedrop as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the vermilion firedrop is of average quality and worth approximately 3900 silvers.</pre>

;a deep red-violet garnet
;a deep red-violet garnet

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the red-violet garnet as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the red-violet garnet is of average quality and worth approximately 750 silvers.</pre>

;a vibrant titian heliodor
;a vibrant titian heliodor

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the titian heliodor as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the titian heliodor is of average quality and worth approximately 750 silvers.</pre>

;a mottled green jasper
;a mottled green jasper

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the green jasper as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the green jasper is of average quality and worth approximately 250 silvers.</pre>

;a blue-violet chunk of kornerupine
;a blue-violet chunk of kornerupine

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the chunk of kornerupine as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the chunk of kornerupine is of fair quality and worth approximately 1250 silvers.</pre>

;a chunk of pale marble
;a chunk of pale marble

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the pale marble as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the pale marble is of below average quality and worth approximately 200 silvers.</pre>

;an inky black nightstone
;an inky black nightstone


<pre{{log2}}>
<pre{{log2}}>
Singularly black, the nightstone appears to absorb the ambient light, leaving it in a pall of permanent shadow. The gem's facets are difficult to discern, but here and there, the faintest glints of livid violet glisten from within its depths.</pre>
Singularly black, the nightstone appears to absorb the ambient light, leaving it in a pall of permanent shadow. The gem's facets are difficult to discern, but here and there, the faintest glints of livid violet glisten from within its depths.

You peer intently at the black nightstone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the black nightstone is of poor quality and worth approximately 4100 silvers.</pre>


;a silver-white palladium nugget
;a silver-white palladium nugget
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<pre{{log2}}>The small chunk of opal is a serene grey like morning mist. In place of typical opalescence, it flashes with monochromatic glints in the ambient light: stark whites, moonlit silvers, and lustrous greys.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>The small chunk of opal is a serene grey like morning mist. In place of typical opalescence, it flashes with monochromatic glints in the ambient light: stark whites, moonlit silvers, and lustrous greys.</pre>

;a lambent gold warg's eye quartz
;a lambent gold warg's eye quartz

;bluish black razern-bloom
<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the warg's eye quartz as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the warg's eye quartz is of above average quality and worth approximately 275 silvers.</pre>

;a bluish black razern-bloom

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the black razern-bloom as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the black razern-bloom is of fine quality and worth approximately 2500 silvers.</pre>

;a vinous gigasblood ruby
;a vinous gigasblood ruby

<pre{{log2}}>Roughly the size of a giantman's fist, the ruby is a deep red of fine wine. Though its hue is surpassingly dark, the jewel is surprisingly clear, its facets collecting ambient light to suffuse its core with incarnadine fire.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>Roughly the size of a giantman's fist, the ruby is a deep red of fine wine. Though its hue is surpassingly dark, the jewel is surprisingly clear, its facets collecting ambient light to suffuse its core with incarnadine fire.

You peer intently at the gigasblood ruby as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the gigasblood ruby is of below average quality and worth approximately 4900 silvers.</pre>

;a faceted wyrm's-heart sapphire
;a faceted wyrm's-heart sapphire

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the wyrm's heart sapphire as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the wyrm's heart sapphire is of average quality and worth approximately 6600 silvers.</pre>

;a piece of dusky blue sapphire
;a piece of dusky blue sapphire

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the dusky blue sapphire as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the dusky blue sapphire is of poor quality and worth approximately 2700 silvers.</pre>

;a nival everfrost shard
;a nival everfrost shard

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the everfrost shard as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the everfrost shard is of above average quality and worth approximately 9800 silvers.</pre>

;a rainbowed ammolite shard
;a rainbowed ammolite shard

<pre{{log2}}>A rainbow plays along the surface of the ammolite shard, the surface of which is ridged in a pattern reminiscent of a great lizard's scales. Colors all along the spectrum, from vivid indigo to crisp red and with greens and yellows and oranges in between, scintillate over the fossil.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>A rainbow plays along the surface of the ammolite shard, the surface of which is ridged in a pattern reminiscent of a great lizard's scales. Colors all along the spectrum, from vivid indigo to crisp red and with greens and yellows and oranges in between, scintillate over the fossil.

You peer intently at the ammolite shard as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the ammolite shard is of below average quality and worth approximately 1250 silvers.</pre>

;a virescent nephrite shard
;a virescent nephrite shard

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the nephrite shard as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the nephrite shard is of very poor quality and worth approximately 175 silvers.</pre>

;a stark white snowstone
;a stark white snowstone

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the white snowstone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the white snowstone is of fair quality and worth approximately 3000 silvers.</pre>

;a shard of streaked blue spectrolite
;a shard of streaked blue spectrolite


<pre{{log2}}>The spectrolite is a lump of dark stone with a smooth, glossy texture. Fluorescent blues and oranges shimmer under the surface of the smooth stone, a stark contrast to its overall dark hue.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>The spectrolite is a lump of dark stone with a smooth, glossy texture. Fluorescent blues and oranges shimmer under the surface of the smooth stone, a stark contrast to its overall dark hue.

You peer intently at the streaked blue spectrolite as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the streaked blue spectrolite is of average quality and worth approximately 650 silvers.</pre>


;a vivid cobalt blue spinel
;a vivid cobalt blue spinel

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the cobalt blue spinel as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the cobalt blue spinel is of above average quality and worth approximately 5200 silvers.</pre>

;a grey-streaked malachite stone
;a grey-streaked malachite stone

<pre{{log2}}>Swirls of darker grey ripple through the sedate green surface of the malachite, taking on more jagged forms here and there. In places, the occlusions resemble a storm of dark grey feathers spiraling across the semiprecious stone's surface.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>Swirls of darker grey ripple through the sedate green surface of the malachite, taking on more jagged forms here and there. In places, the occlusions resemble a storm of dark grey feathers spiraling across the semiprecious stone's surface.

You peer intently at the malachite stone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the malachite stone is of average quality and worth approximately 600 silvers.</pre>

;a saffron-hued danburite stone

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the danburite stone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the danburite stone is of very poor quality and worth approximately 150 silvers.</pre>

;a piece of coppery titanite
;a piece of coppery titanite

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the coppery titanite as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the coppery titanite is of above average quality and worth approximately 650 silvers.</pre>

;a royal blue boreal topaz
;a royal blue boreal topaz

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the boreal topaz as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the boreal topaz is of very poor quality and worth approximately 500 silvers.</pre>

;a rutilated twilight tourmaline
;a rutilated twilight tourmaline

<pre{{log2}}>The tourmaline is a deep midnight blue in hue, with hints of bruise purple and sunset orange toward its core. Bright copper rutilations streak across the surface of the gem, the streaks like falling stars against a dying sky.</pre>
<pre{{log2}}>The tourmaline is a deep midnight blue in hue, with hints of bruise purple and sunset orange toward its core. Bright copper rutilations streak across the surface of the gem, the streaks like falling stars against a dying sky.

You peer intently at the twilight tourmaline as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the twilight tourmaline is of average quality and worth approximately 750 silvers.</pre>

;a green and pink zoisite

<pre{{log2}}>You peer intently at the pink zoisite as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws. You estimate that the pink zoisite is of average quality and worth approximately 300 silvers.</pre>


==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==

Revision as of 18:40, 6 October 2021

Map of the unreleased hunting area The Hinterwilds. Cartography and map by Mnar Akurion.

This hunting ground is not yet implemented and may currently be under development. Information presented in this article is subject to change.

Hinterwilds is a challenging and large hunting ground with creatures from base levels 96 to 115 located near Icemule Trace, far north of the existing map of Elanith and located near to Elanthia's northern pole. The Long Snow is a barrier between Icemule Trace and the Hinterwilds. It can be bypassed using the Temple of Hope caravan system. While the system is on test currently, there are multiple pieces of the hunting ground that are not implemented or are subject to change. Report bugs at this Google form.

Story

Hinterwilds came out of the storyline The Uncertain Times. More information will be put here at some point.

The wendigo are halflings who have been transformed by Zeban's dark magic.

You can take a caravan to and from the Temple of Hope to the Hinterwilds.

You are escorted to your seat by a weathered sylvankind, who hops up into the driver's seat and coaxes the vehicle into motion just in time to keep up with the rest of the caravan.

[Hinterwilds Caravan, Sleigh]
The capacious sleigh is one of several traveling swiftly toward Icemule Trace, driven by a weathered sylvankind.  Drawn by a pair of ponderous yaks, the sleigh is piled high with supplies.  There are also fur blankets that, if a bit musky, provide ample warmth to both driver and riders.
Obvious paths: none

Areas

There are four distinct hunting areas which also feature some different geographic locations such as the Issenflow River.

Boreal Forest

The design intent was for the Boreal Forest to feel a little more spread out.

  • a stunted halfling bloodspeaker
  • a bloody halfling cannibal (~96)
  • an immense gold-bristled hinterboar (~98)
  • a behemothic gorefrost golem (~102)
  • a savage fork-tongued wendigo (~105)

Gigas Villages

The design intent was for the Gigas Villages to feel a little more swarmy. These include Eldurhaart, Fjallarhaart, and Ojandhaart.

  • a tattooed gigas berserker (~103)
  • a grim gigas skald (~105)
  • a brawny gigas shield-maiden (~106)
  • a heavily armored battle mastodon (~106)
  • a niveous giant warg (~109)

Angargreft Exterior

The design intent was for Angargreft to feel a little more spread out.

Berserker's End

  • a quivering sanguine ooze
  • a flayed gigas disciple

Burrow

  • a quivering sanguine ooze
  • a colossal boreal undansormr (~111)

Great Chamber

  • a quivering sanguine ooze
  • a withered shadow-cloaked dragur (~106-108 undead)
  • a shining winged disir (~114 undead)
  • a flayed gigas disciple (~116-118)

Hanging Gardens

  • a quivering sanguine ooze
  • a squamous reptilian mutant (~109-110)
  • an eyeless black valravn (~112 undead)
  • a flayed gigas disciple (~113)

Sanguine Grove

  • a colossal boreal undansormr (~111)

Pits of the Dead

The Pits of the Dead are the disturbed ancestors and their psychopomps, which are being awakened by Zerroth's corrupted blood. This pit can be located from the Mead Hall in Fjallarhaart or after the pillars in the Great Chamber down the steps at the Maw. They converge at the Nexus within the Pits of the Dead.

  • a withered shadow-cloaked dragur (~106-108 corporeal undead)
  • an eyeless black valravn (~112 undead)
  • a roiling crimson angargeist (~114 non-corporeal undead)

Loot

Loot is not being tested at this time and is largely irrelevant on the test server.

Gems

Appraisal values shown below are from characters with 2x Trading, but the gems have not been purified.

a piece of blood amber
The bead of amber is infused with a swirl of deeper, redder hue, as if a single droplet of blood had fallen into a flow of fresh honey.  A small mite is trapped within the gem, its delicate wings and spindly shape preserved by its enduring prison.

You peer intently at the blood amber as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the blood amber is of above average quality and worth approximately 1900 silvers.
a dark ivory aranthium-bloom
You peer intently at the ivory aranthium-bloom as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the ivory aranthium-bloom is of average quality and worth approximately 5100 silvers.
a cylindrical red beryl
You peer intently at the red beryl as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the red beryl is of below average quality and worth approximately 2400 silvers.
a twilight blue azurite crystal
Peacock blue and sea green in places, the chunk of azurite crystal is dense and dark at its core.  The uncut gem is possessed of a glassy luster, and its facets are rippled like the surface of a wind-blown pond.

You peer intently at the azurite crystal as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the azurite crystal is of very cheap quality and worth approximately 1600 silvers.
a misty grey deathstone
You peer intently at the grey deathstone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the grey deathstone is of average quality and worth approximately 3300 silvers.
a deep violet duskjewel
You peer intently at the violet duskjewel as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the violet duskjewel is of very poor quality and worth approximately 4500 silvers.
a gold-green auroral emerald
You peer intently at the auroral emerald as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the auroral emerald is of very poor quality and worth approximately 4400 silvers.
a lustrous vermilion firedrop
You peer intently at the vermilion firedrop as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the vermilion firedrop is of average quality and worth approximately 3900 silvers.
a deep red-violet garnet
You peer intently at the red-violet garnet as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the red-violet garnet is of average quality and worth approximately 750 silvers.
a vibrant titian heliodor
You peer intently at the titian heliodor as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the titian heliodor is of average quality and worth approximately 750 silvers.
a mottled green jasper
You peer intently at the green jasper as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the green jasper is of average quality and worth approximately 250 silvers.
a blue-violet chunk of kornerupine
You peer intently at the chunk of kornerupine as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the chunk of kornerupine is of fair quality and worth approximately 1250 silvers.
a chunk of pale marble
You peer intently at the pale marble as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the pale marble is of below average quality and worth approximately 200 silvers.
an inky black nightstone
Singularly black, the nightstone appears to absorb the ambient light, leaving it in a pall of permanent shadow.  The gem's facets are difficult to discern, but here and there, the faintest glints of livid violet glisten from within its depths.

You peer intently at the black nightstone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the black nightstone is of poor quality and worth approximately 4100 silvers.
a silver-white palladium nugget
Warped and twisted by the volcanic pressures that birthed it, the palladium nugget is composed of pale white-grey metal.  Though small, the nugget is dense and looks to be mostly pure.
a silvery nimbus opal
The small chunk of opal is a serene grey like morning mist.  In place of typical opalescence, it flashes with monochromatic glints in the ambient light: stark whites, moonlit silvers, and lustrous greys.
a lambent gold warg's eye quartz
You peer intently at the warg's eye quartz as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the warg's eye quartz is of above average quality and worth approximately 275 silvers.
a bluish black razern-bloom
You peer intently at the black razern-bloom as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the black razern-bloom is of fine quality and worth approximately 2500 silvers.
a vinous gigasblood ruby
Roughly the size of a giantman's fist, the ruby is a deep red of fine wine.  Though its hue is surpassingly dark, the jewel is surprisingly clear, its facets collecting ambient light to suffuse its core with incarnadine fire.

You peer intently at the gigasblood ruby as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the gigasblood ruby is of below average quality and worth approximately 4900 silvers.
a faceted wyrm's-heart sapphire
You peer intently at the wyrm's heart sapphire as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the wyrm's heart sapphire is of average quality and worth approximately 6600 silvers.
a piece of dusky blue sapphire
You peer intently at the dusky blue sapphire as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the dusky blue sapphire is of poor quality and worth approximately 2700 silvers.
a nival everfrost shard
You peer intently at the everfrost shard as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the everfrost shard is of above average quality and worth approximately 9800 silvers.
a rainbowed ammolite shard
A rainbow plays along the surface of the ammolite shard, the surface of which is ridged in a pattern reminiscent of a great lizard's scales. Colors all along the spectrum, from vivid indigo to crisp red and with greens and yellows and oranges in between, scintillate over the fossil.

You peer intently at the ammolite shard as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the ammolite shard is of below average quality and worth approximately 1250 silvers.
a virescent nephrite shard
You peer intently at the nephrite shard as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the nephrite shard is of very poor quality and worth approximately 175 silvers.
a stark white snowstone
You peer intently at the white snowstone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the white snowstone is of fair quality and worth approximately 3000 silvers.
a shard of streaked blue spectrolite
The spectrolite is a lump of dark stone with a smooth, glossy texture.  Fluorescent blues and oranges shimmer under the surface of the smooth stone, a stark contrast to its overall dark hue.

You peer intently at the streaked blue spectrolite as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the streaked blue spectrolite is of average quality and worth approximately 650 silvers.
a vivid cobalt blue spinel
You peer intently at the cobalt blue spinel as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the cobalt blue spinel is of above average quality and worth approximately 5200 silvers.
a grey-streaked malachite stone
Swirls of darker grey ripple through the sedate green surface of the malachite, taking on more jagged forms here and there.  In places, the occlusions resemble a storm of dark grey feathers spiraling across the semiprecious stone's surface.

You peer intently at the malachite stone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the malachite stone is of average quality and worth approximately 600 silvers.
a saffron-hued danburite stone
You peer intently at the danburite stone as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the danburite stone is of very poor quality and worth approximately 150 silvers.
a piece of coppery titanite
You peer intently at the coppery titanite as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the coppery titanite is of above average quality and worth approximately 650 silvers.
a royal blue boreal topaz
You peer intently at the boreal topaz as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the boreal topaz is of very poor quality and worth approximately 500 silvers.
a rutilated twilight tourmaline
The tourmaline is a deep midnight blue in hue, with hints of bruise purple and sunset orange toward its core.  Bright copper rutilations streak across the surface of the gem, the streaks like falling stars against a dying sky.

You peer intently at the twilight tourmaline as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the twilight tourmaline is of average quality and worth approximately 750 silvers.
a green and pink zoisite
You peer intently at the pink zoisite as you turn it in your fingers, meticulously inspecting for flaws.  You estimate that the pink zoisite is of average quality and worth approximately 300 silvers.

Mechanics

This hunting ground has Spell Sever which allows a character to cast spells they know as well as up to two outside spells. There is also a Divergence feature where certain spells behave differently. There is a cold environmental effect called Hypothermia, and there are ice patches you can slip on (whether in the open or sneaking). Creatures have sheer fear and some variable damage immunity. There are no planned teleport restrictions APM Estild.

Hypothermia

You can increase your Hypothermia tolerance with Physical Fitness, Survival, and Resist Elements. The baseline expectation to combat the wind is 1x Survival. The damage is increased by being wet and by the duration of time you stay outside. Swimming in the Issenflow River applies a Frigid Waters debuff that increases Hypothermia accrual to 2x. You can go into an "inside" room to reduce the environmental effect. Tip: Inside rooms will say "Obvious exits" instead of "Obvious paths." You can use campfires to reduce the environmental effect or possibly go visit a fireplace such as in the Tavern. Eventually there may be an alchemy shop with a wind protection boost.

Both Hypothermia and the Frigid Waters debuff from the Issenflow River will show up in the Debuff windowd and do show up under SPELL ACTIVE.

Wind messaging
Wind screeches through the area, cold as steel and sharp as a knife's edge.  It gleefully slices at your exposed flesh!
The howling wind drives you out of hiding.
You shiver uncontrollably as the freezing air slices at your skin!
   ... 15 points of damage!
   The icy blast tears into your stomach!
   You are stunned for 1 round!
Bitter polar winds whip around you with a hateful screech!
You shiver uncontrollably as the freezing air slices at your skin!
   ... 1 point of damage!
   My!  You'll surely be stiff in the morning!  Better ice down the bruises!
A brief lull in the cutting wind heralds a sudden, cruel gust that sends the temperature plummeting!
You shiver uncontrollably as the freezing air slices at your skin!
   ... 30 points of damage!
   Pain penetrates your being as your right ankle shatters from the icy blast.
   You are knocked to the ground!
   You are stunned for 6 rounds!
The freezing cold winds shriek all around you, numbing your extremities.
You shiver uncontrollably as the freezing air slices at your skin!
   ... 1 point of damage!
   My!  You'll surely be stiff in the morning!  Better ice down the bruises!
Hypothermia recovery messaging
A semblance of warmth returns to your body as the bitter cold of the Hinterwilds retreats.

Behind the Scenes

Hinterwilds was released on the test server on September 29, 2021. It was originally announced at the OOC Icemule Trace meeting on March 17, 2021.

Credits

GameMaster Auchand wrote and designed the Hinterwilds with help from the Development Team including APM Estild, ASGM Naijin, and GM Mestys.

Resources