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− | '''Shattered Springs''', nicknamed '''The Petrified Forest'''<ref name="T"></ref> by the developers, is a [[Location]] in [[ |
+ | '''Shattered Springs''', nicknamed '''The Petrified Forest'''<ref name="T"></ref> by the developers, is a [[Location]] in ''[[{{Gamename}}]]'' in the far-western [[desert]]. It was mentioned as early as December 22, 2017 - stating that it would have its own music.<ref>[https://www.conanexiles.com/blog/music-conan-exiles-knut-avenstroup-haugen-returns/ The music of Conan Exiles - Knut Avenstroup Haugen returns], posted December 22, 2016</ref> It was added to the game for the [[Early Access]] launch.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/440900/discussions/0/152392549359334483/#c152392549359444723 Community Manager (Jens Erik) - "Knut Composer Blog Question" reply #1], posted December 22, 2016</ref> |
The "stone trees" were once soldiers; they were turned to stone by an incantation of the [[The Witch Queen|Witch Queen]], who destroyed an entire slave army of the giant kings. This event is alluded to at the [[Shattered Springs Lorestone]]. |
The "stone trees" were once soldiers; they were turned to stone by an incantation of the [[The Witch Queen|Witch Queen]], who destroyed an entire slave army of the giant kings. This event is alluded to at the [[Shattered Springs Lorestone]]. |
Revision as of 08:39, 29 October 2020
“ | The Petrified Forest. After a great battle many of the remaining soldiers were turned to stone trees, now weathered away after centuries | „ |
~ Dev Blog[1] |
Description
Shattered Springs, nicknamed The Petrified Forest[1] by the developers, is a Location in Conan Exiles in the far-western desert. It was mentioned as early as December 22, 2017 - stating that it would have its own music.[2] It was added to the game for the Early Access launch.[3]
The "stone trees" were once soldiers; they were turned to stone by an incantation of the Witch Queen, who destroyed an entire slave army of the giant kings. This event is alluded to at the Shattered Springs Lorestone.
Notes
An area of toxic fumes, which cause a stacking debuff on your character. The debuff does fairly low damage, but multiple stacks become more and more damaging. The debuff (and the damage) can be prevented by wearing a Sandstorm Breathing Mask or Setite Mask. There are a number of sulphur pillars here that can be harvested for Brimstone.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Conan Exiles Twitter reply - September 29, 2017
- ↑ The music of Conan Exiles - Knut Avenstroup Haugen returns, posted December 22, 2016
- ↑ Community Manager (Jens Erik) - "Knut Composer Blog Question" reply #1, posted December 22, 2016