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Shores of Solara

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Story

In the heart of the Pacific Ocean lies a remote island known only as "Solara." It is a place that time forgot, a land untouched by the hands of any ruling government. But within its wild and untamed beauty, a fierce struggle for power, freedom, and salvation unfolds.

For years, Solara has been a clandestine arena, a battleground where the world's nations send their unwanted prisoners, pawns in a dangerous game of survival. The island is an anarchic experiment, a petri dish of human nature left to simmer and evolve without the constraints of civilization. Beneath the lush canopy and amid the sprawling ruins, factions have risen and fallen, carving their own territories out of the untamed wilderness.

Three cities, each embodying a distinct ideology, stand as the pillars of order amidst the chaos.

  • Port Avalon, a haven for the ruthless and cunning, is home to the "Ravens," a faction of scavengers and thieves who have mastered the art of survival. They are the shadowy puppet masters of the island's black market, fueling their ambitions with the promise of wealth and dominance.

  • In stark contrast, Havenbrook is a beacon of hope, led by the "Harmony Alliance." Comprised of former soldiers, healers, and idealists, they hold firm to their belief in a united, peaceful future. Their city is a sanctuary for those seeking refuge from the lawlessness beyond its walls, and they are willing to fight to protect their vision of a better world.

  • Between these two opposing forces stands the "Survivalists," a group of rugged individualists and survivors who prioritize their own survival above all else. They navigate the treacherous waters of Solara, adapting to its ever-changing landscape and forming tenuous alliances when necessary.

At the very heart of the island, surrounded by towering peaks and concealed by dense jungle, lies the Citadel. Its walls are impregnable, its defenses formidable, and its leader, the enigmatic "Overlord," is an iron-fisted tyrant who rules with an iron grip. The Citadel's purpose is singular and sinister: to safeguard a dangerous relic, a weapon of unimaginable power. It is a viral agent capable of spreading destruction on a global scale, the key to unprecedented control.

The factions' motivations for acquiring the deadly artifact diverge, creating a volatile dynamic. The Ravens seek to harness its power to cement their dominance and expand their rule beyond Solara's shores. The Harmony Alliance envisions using it as a force for good, to quell the darkness and restore order to a world plagued by chaos. The Nomads, however, see the artifact as the embodiment of Solara's malevolent essence and seek its destruction, no matter the cost.

Amidst this turmoil and rivalry, you, a lone volunteer from a distant nation, find yourself on the shores of Solara. Determined to earn your freedom, you tread carefully, forming alliances and surviving the trials of each faction's city. As you navigate the political maelstrom and uncover the island's secrets, you realize that you hold the fate of not only your own redemption but also the world in your hands.

The stage is set, and the clock is ticking. To bring peace to the island and liberate its inhabitants, you must face the perilous journey to the Citadel, where the Overlord resides. The ultimate challenge awaits: to defeat the tyrant and seize control of the artifact, deciding the fate of Solara and its potential impact on the world beyond. But the path to redemption is fraught with danger, and the line between hero and villain blurs in the crucible of chaos.

In "Shores of Solara," survival is not enough; to shape history, you must become a force of nature, an agent of change in a world teetering on the edge. The battle for power, the quest for redemption, and the pursuit of salvation converge in a gripping tale of courage, sacrifice, and the unyielding human spirit.


Opening

Welcome to "Shores of Solara," (SOS) where your journey begins with a crucial decision. As you step onto the untamed shores of this remote island, you must choose your path by aligning with one of three distinct factions, each closely tied to a safe city within Solara.

Upon your selection, you'll be granted an initial loadout that reflects your chosen faction's identity. This gear will be your first line of defense as you embark on your adventure, beginning in the heart of your faction's city.

As you step into the open world of Solara, you'll find yourself surrounded by a rich tapestry of life. Throughout the three safe cities, numerous NPCs await your interaction, offering tasks, quests, and engaging storylines that span multiple parts. These quests might lead you to specific locations, require you to retrieve valuable items, or beckon you to delve into the island's enigmatic mysteries.

Before you set out on your journey, you'll receive an essential tutorial on the game's inventory system. Initially, your possessions will be limited to what you carry on your character. However, your very first task will be to visit an NPC who will grant you access to storage—a valuable resource indeed.

This storage facility is no ordinary place; it's an instanced home, nestled safely within the walls of your chosen safe city. At first, it will offer only the bare necessities—a cost, a small storage bin, and not much else. You'll soon learn that if you wish to acquire better gear and equipment, you'll need to venture out into the treacherous wilderness of Solara.

The journey beyond the safety of the city walls is not for the faint of heart. The closer you tread toward the enigmatic Citadel at the island's core, the more advanced weaponry you'll discover scattered throughout the unforgiving terrain. However, be mindful; danger lurks around every corner, and the risk of engaging in player-versus-player combat is ever-present.

To prepare you for the challenges ahead, you'll be briefed on the mechanics of death in Solara. Your fate upon death depends on whether you are marked as "WANTED." Should you fall in battle while bearing this infamous status, you will forfeit all your possessions. However, if you meet your demise without this label, your most prized items will remain safe in your secure and medical pockets.

The island of Solara is teeming with opportunities and secrets waiting to be uncovered. Should you find yourself unsure of your next steps, simply ask around. There are countless individuals on this island who are more than willing to trade favors for assistance, turning every interaction into a potential stepping stone on your path to redemption and power. The world of "Shores of Solara" is your oyster, and your choices will shape its destiny.


Systems

todo: oraganize these into their own sections

  • crafting
    • med crafting (lab)
    • materials (workbench)
    • ammo (reloading)
    • weapons (workbench)
    • equipment (sewing bench)
    • cooking (kitchen or campfire)
  • Fishing Minigame
  • inventory
    • money
      • Character starts with 5,000,000 Sats
    • weight
      • 150Lbs is max lv 1 carry weight
    • movement
      • Headbob
      • Sliding Down Slope
      • Prone - x
      • Adjust Speed with Scroll Wheel
      • Adjust crouch height with c+scroll wheel
      • open door
      • climb ladder
      • vaulting
    • energy
    • hydration
  • NPCs
    • Hostile
      • Scavenger
      • PMC
    • Passive
      • Trader
    • Funa
      • Mammal
        • Wolf
        • Bear
        • Deer
        • Squirrels
        • Racoon
        • Fox
        • Opossum
      • Bird
        • Eagle
      • Reptile
        • Aligator
        • Snake
      • Fish
        • Bass
      • Bees, other insects? swarm ?
  • Progression
  • death / combat? described above
  • health
  • tasks
    • npc
      • item retrieval
      • investigate
    • misc
      • airdrops
      • wanted contracts
  • 1-10 prestiege system,
    • once the last task is complete, players are given the option to restart, lose all progress and items and prestiege.
  • time
    • time is generally 16x faster than real life
      • day 1 hour night 30 minutes
  • Fast Travel
    • To fast travel you have to call it in
    • You can only call in a fast travel every 30 minutes real life time.
    • Once called in, a vehicle with a driver spawns in out of sight of any players
    • Player has 10 minutes to get to the fast travel point
    • His location will determine where he can fast travel to from there (see map)
    • when spawning into an area, you spawn out of sight from any other players you and everything else is invisible for 10 second timer

Combat

After entering the unprotected zone, which starts at Zone 1, a player becomes invisible to others for a duration of two minutes.

As you venture closer to the center, the level difference of players you can engage in player-versus-player (PVP) combat with increases. For instance, in Zone 30, you can engage in PVP with players who have a level difference of up to 30 levels.

To clarify, if you are in Zone 30 and your character is level 45, you can engage in combat with any player whose level falls within the range of 15 to 75. Players outside of this level range will not appear on your screen unless they are part of your party. In such cases, the level range is determined by the highest level player in your party.

Initiating PVP action will give you a "WANTED" status. When you come within one mile of another player with a "WANTED" status, you will receive a radio call alerting you to be on the lookout for a wanted PMC (Private Military Contractor) in the vicinity.

Players who acquire the "WANTED" status will retain it for a duration of 30 minutes from their last shot fired at another PMC. Being "WANTED" makes a player visible to anyone, regardless of the level difference.

If a player dies while marked as "WANTED," they will drop all their possessions. However, if they die without the "WANTED" status, they will retain the items stored in their secure and medical pockets, along with their most valuable weapon.

Additionally, when a player dies and drops their items, they have 30 minutes to return to the spot where they died to retrieve their items. However, during this time, these items can also be picked up by other players. If another player picks up these items, the original owner will not be able to retrieve them. If the items are not picked up by anyone within 30 minutes, they will despawn from the map.

In the event that items despawn, the player can buy them back from an NPC for 3/4 of the base full value of the items.

add

  • If level difference for pvp is out of range for 2 players, then they will be invisable / ghost to eachother and can not damage one another.
  • melee is 1 hit kill in back, 2 hit kill anywhere

Inventory

  • todo: a description of the inventory system
    • right click hold drop one from stack per slot, left click drag to split stack evenly among slots
    • make a dot crosshair when close to an item and pickup item comes up when the crosshair is within the pickup ranges looking at the item
    • right click fill bag on containers like materials bag and tool belt
    • while a stack or item is picked up: right click drops/equips one from the stack. left click drops the whole stack. if no stack is held right click brings up menu
    • when loaading ammo: If you hold a stack of ammo and hover over a mag, right clicking will load one in the mag, - left click will load the whole stack one by one, (instantly in safe city)
    • cells should all be measured in length width hieght LWH

Fast Travel

A player can only innitiate fast Travel once every 30 minutes

  1. Travel from any Safe City to another Safe City: Safe Cities are designated as secure and well-connected locations, allowing travelers to easily journey from one to another without restrictions. This provides a convenient and safe means of transportation between these urban centers.
  2. Travel from any City to the nearest Safe City: If you find yourself in a City and wish to reach a Safe City quickly, you have the option to fast travel to the closest Safe City. This facilitates efficient travel for adventurers seeking refuge or resources.
  3. Travel from any City, Safe City, or Town to the nearest City, Safe City, or Town: In urban environments like Cities and Safe Cities, as well as in smaller settlements like Towns, you can fast travel to the nearest location of your choice within the same category. This versatility allows you to adapt your travel plans to your immediate needs.
  4. Travel from any Town to the nearest Safe City, City, or Town: For those journeying from Towns, there is the flexibility to fast travel to the closest Safe City, City, or Town. This broadens your options when departing from less populated areas.
  5. Exemption for Safe Cities: A unique exception exists for Safe Cities. After fast traveling to a Safe City, you have the privilege to fast travel from that Safe City to another location immediately or at any time in the future. This exception acknowledges the exceptional security and infrastructure within Safe Cities.
  6. Discovery Requirement: To utilize fast travel, you must have previously discovered the destination you wish to reach. This means that you must have visited and become familiar with the location before you can fast travel to it.
  7. Specific Travel Permissions by Settlement Type:
    Village to Village or Town: If you are in a Village, you can fast travel to another Village or Town, making it easier to explore nearby settlements.
    Town to Safe City, City, Town, or Village: Travelers in Towns have the flexibility to choose from various destination types, accommodating a range of travel goals.
    City to City or Safe City: For those within Cities, fast travel options include traveling to other Cities or Safe Cities, reflecting the connectivity of these bustling urban centers.

 

Weight Status Effect
60-79.99 Heavy Load you make more noise 25%, reduced jump height 50cm, stamina drain increased 50%, fall damage increased 5%, movement speed decreased 25% , walking drains your stamina.
80-109.99 Overweight Cannot sprint, prone movement drains stamina, energy drain increased when moving, movement speed decreased 50%
110-150 Critical Overweight movement speed decreased 75% ; energy drain increased ; turn speed reduced, max stance height reduced

 

Miscelaneous Notes
  • Havenbrook based on Fallador, Survivalists safe city based on ardougne, Ravens safe city based on varrock.
  • various towns and villages roughly scaled from rs towns barb village, draynor ...
  • Fauna drops food
  • deseases from wilderness or bad or uncooked food
  • birds drop feathers that can be used for fishing
  • snake skin, aligator skin (luxery barter good)
  • mamals are a good source of leather. pelts must be broken down