![]() Additionally, the king ordered the prison warden, Castaing, to stop controlling the gates and keep all prisoners inside, even if they finished their sentence.Īnd When the cells became overpopulated, because of the imprisonment of too many people, the king ordered the guards of the prison to use the outside jails and to leave no suspects unsupervised. Even those who were only suspected would be hanged. The King ordered the imprisonment of anyone who was infected. The malaise would always result in death, however, it would reanimate the dead infected and mutate them into aggressive monsters who attack any living being. It’s symptoms of itchiness, belly aches, feeling down, headaches, and blurred vision. The illness was named after many things: the malaise, the gloom, or the green poison. Things quickly changed after a sudden deadly illness spread across the island. Connected to the village is a bridge, black bridge, which acts as an exit and entrance to the prison complex, controlled by the prison warden, Castaing. The main residents of the island lived in stilt village, Where they would spend most of their time fishing as the main food source. The two guards, the giant and the king’s hand didn’t have high opinions on one another but did agree on one point, nobody liked the alchemist. The interior of the castle was protected by the royal guard, and his majesty protected by his personal guard, the hand of the king. The gates of which were protected by a gigantic skeleton guard known as the giant. The king of the island resided in high peak castle. The main story takes place on an unnamed island kingdom. Some parts of the document had to be cut out (mainly the biome section) but if you want, read the full document here: the actual lore documentįurthermore, this post contains major spoilers to dead cells, read with caution. As the title says, we now have a lore document! Created by yours truly and proofread by saltyfinalboss.
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