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(Copied from the City of Heroes official Web site [http://www.cityofheroes.com/game_info/geography/the_zones_of_paragon_city_talo.html])
  
'''Talos Island''' ''(pronounced "TAY-los")'' is a natural hub of activity with a [[Green Line]] tram station, [[Consignment House]], and ferries to [[Striga Isle]] and [[Peregrine Island]].
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There were giants in those days…
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He called himself Talos ''(pronounced "TAY-los")'', though the newspapers preferred the more descriptive, “Terrific Titan.” Standing well over 300 feet tall, Talos was the epitome of titanic heroism as he battled to defend Paragon City. Throughout the 50’s and 60’s, he steadfastly rose to the challenge of combating giant monstrosities. He became the city’s newest marvel and champion. Yet deep mystery surrounded his true identity. Even more astonishing was his ability to vanish after battle. A profoundly enigmatic hero, journalists, historians and scholars had only his cryptic utterances for clues to his origin: “For thousands of years, I have been a protector of humanity.” The only certainty about Talos was his almost mystical connection to a young boy named Michael McVey. Whenever the youngster was imperiled, Talos would appear to save the day.
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In the last climatic battle against his arch foe, the Chimera, Talos and the serpentine beast clashed beneath the waters of the bay. A mighty battle ensued, shaking Paragon City to its foundations, tearing a giant rift in the ocean floor from which earth and lava rose to form an island. Known today as '''Talos Island''', it is said that both Talos and the Chimera are still locked in mortal combat within its stony embrace. Decades later, Talos’ heroism had faded out of memory and into urban legend. Despite countless articles, photographs, and movie clips featuring the heroic exploits of the “Terrific Titan,” most citizens have now relegated Talos to the dusty bins of folklore.
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During the 1980’s, with dollar signs in their eyes, developers seized the financial opportunity of an island so close to Paragon City. Thus began the Talos Island land boom. Within a matter of months, the once barren island was abuzz with construction sites. As a publicity stunt, the real estate moguls even agreed to name the island after the city’s mythic giant. An anonymous benefactor donated the huge statue, which now stands several hundred yards from the island.
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Today, Talos Island is home to many hi-tech and venture capital firms and is still considered prime real estate. Oddly enough, during the Rikti War, the aliens avoided attacking that area. Consequently, many superstitions have sprung up about the island, including the belief that Talos’ statue gives the place good luck. This has only driven the real estate prices higher.
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For entertainment, the island features a quaint boardwalk named for Michael “Spanky” Rabinowitz, an early twentieth century mayor of Paragon City. “Spanky,” as he was known, held the entire city’s political machine in a tight fist for nearly thirty years. His backroom dealings controlled and decided the fates of political candidates and businessmen alike for a generation. Despite his administration’s sometimes heavy-handed tactics and obvious corruption, Paragon City actually thrived under his leadership. Today, while the memory of Talos has become obscured by myth, “Spanky” Rabinowitz has been elevated to “lovable” rogue in the eyes of the public.
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Currently, the once peaceful Talos Island is a battleground between two rival gangs. The [[Warriors]], who claim the island as their own private playground, have found themselves embroiled in a bloody turf war with a recently arrived gang known as the [[Tsoo]]. What’s at stake is more than real estate, as the Warriors have been the controlling force behind the Import of a large number of minor mystical relics and the Tsoo, a gang with arcane leanings, would very much like a major piece of the action. Out of this dangerously escalating conflict comes a major threat to not only Talos Island but Paragon City as a whole.
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Heroes are needed desperately to stem this rising tide of blood and destruction. Talos is watching. Can you measure up?
  
 
== Contacts ==
 
== Contacts ==

Revision as of 02:14, 2 September 2009

Talos Island
Map TalosIsland.jpg

Hero City Zone (20-27)

Trainers: Luminary
TF Contacts: Citadel
Events: Ghost Ship
Exploration Badges: Minotaur, Nature Lover, Whitecap
Plaques: Authority I, Historian I, Ghost Hunter I, Researcher III
Day Jobs: Architect, Duelist, Monitor Duty, Banker, Caregiver, Commuter, Day Trader, Shop Keeper
Enemies: Banished Pantheon, Circle of Thorns, Devouring Earth, Freakshow, Tsoo, Warriors
Connecting Zones: Dark Astoria, Founders' Falls, Peregrine Island, Pocket D, Skyway City, Striga Isle
Transits: Green Line


Overview

(Copied from the City of Heroes official Web site [1])

There were giants in those days…

He called himself Talos (pronounced "TAY-los"), though the newspapers preferred the more descriptive, “Terrific Titan.” Standing well over 300 feet tall, Talos was the epitome of titanic heroism as he battled to defend Paragon City. Throughout the 50’s and 60’s, he steadfastly rose to the challenge of combating giant monstrosities. He became the city’s newest marvel and champion. Yet deep mystery surrounded his true identity. Even more astonishing was his ability to vanish after battle. A profoundly enigmatic hero, journalists, historians and scholars had only his cryptic utterances for clues to his origin: “For thousands of years, I have been a protector of humanity.” The only certainty about Talos was his almost mystical connection to a young boy named Michael McVey. Whenever the youngster was imperiled, Talos would appear to save the day.

In the last climatic battle against his arch foe, the Chimera, Talos and the serpentine beast clashed beneath the waters of the bay. A mighty battle ensued, shaking Paragon City to its foundations, tearing a giant rift in the ocean floor from which earth and lava rose to form an island. Known today as Talos Island, it is said that both Talos and the Chimera are still locked in mortal combat within its stony embrace. Decades later, Talos’ heroism had faded out of memory and into urban legend. Despite countless articles, photographs, and movie clips featuring the heroic exploits of the “Terrific Titan,” most citizens have now relegated Talos to the dusty bins of folklore.

During the 1980’s, with dollar signs in their eyes, developers seized the financial opportunity of an island so close to Paragon City. Thus began the Talos Island land boom. Within a matter of months, the once barren island was abuzz with construction sites. As a publicity stunt, the real estate moguls even agreed to name the island after the city’s mythic giant. An anonymous benefactor donated the huge statue, which now stands several hundred yards from the island.

Today, Talos Island is home to many hi-tech and venture capital firms and is still considered prime real estate. Oddly enough, during the Rikti War, the aliens avoided attacking that area. Consequently, many superstitions have sprung up about the island, including the belief that Talos’ statue gives the place good luck. This has only driven the real estate prices higher.

For entertainment, the island features a quaint boardwalk named for Michael “Spanky” Rabinowitz, an early twentieth century mayor of Paragon City. “Spanky,” as he was known, held the entire city’s political machine in a tight fist for nearly thirty years. His backroom dealings controlled and decided the fates of political candidates and businessmen alike for a generation. Despite his administration’s sometimes heavy-handed tactics and obvious corruption, Paragon City actually thrived under his leadership. Today, while the memory of Talos has become obscured by myth, “Spanky” Rabinowitz has been elevated to “lovable” rogue in the eyes of the public.

Currently, the once peaceful Talos Island is a battleground between two rival gangs. The Warriors, who claim the island as their own private playground, have found themselves embroiled in a bloody turf war with a recently arrived gang known as the Tsoo. What’s at stake is more than real estate, as the Warriors have been the controlling force behind the Import of a large number of minor mystical relics and the Tsoo, a gang with arcane leanings, would very much like a major piece of the action. Out of this dangerously escalating conflict comes a major threat to not only Talos Island but Paragon City as a whole.

Heroes are needed desperately to stem this rising tide of blood and destruction. Talos is watching. Can you measure up?

Contacts

Task Force Contacts

Trainer

Police Band Contacts

Regular Contacts

Notable NPCs

Zone Events

  • At random times, the Ghost Ship will cross the zone, along one of three paths. Wherever it crosses land, it will spawn ghosts. Defeating 50 of these ghosts (all level 25) earns a hero the Badge ghost ship.png Ectoplasmic Badge.

Neighborhoods

  • The Argo Highway (Orange - Level 20-24) (Music), which stretches from the south west corner, almost to the south east corner. Freakshow and Warriors are common to this area. Banished Pantheon also appear along the eastern most stretch of the highway.
  • Circe Island (Orange - Level 23-25) (Music) is middle group of three island groups north of the main island. The Circle of Thorn use it to commit their dark rituals.
  • Helen Point (Yellow - Level 20-22) (Music) is a warehousing district north of the Skyway City gate. It is under control of the Tsoo.
  • Ithaca Island (Yellow - Level 20-22) (Music) is the southeastern group of islands which are north of the main island. Circle of Thorns can be found roaming here.
  • The northeast corner of the main island is New Corinth (Orange - Level 21-26) (Music). The BiotechniX building (mutation store) can be found here, as well as the Arena. Warriors (levels 21-22) and Tsoo (levels 21-26) are often seen fighting in this area.
  • New Sparta (Red - Level 21-27) (Music) is the northwestern corner of the main island. The Future Dynamics (natural store) and the Deimos Innovations (science store) buildings are in this area. The entrance to the old Paragon Dance Club used to be in this area, but has been closed with the opening of Pocket D. Tsoo control this area.
  • New Thebes (Yellow - Level 20-24) (Music) is the south west area of the main island. Freakshow, Tsoo and Warriors constantly battle for control of this area. You can find the Freedom Corp Special Forces office (training store) and the medium, Tabitha Fabish (magic store) here. Cryptic Studios has two offices in this area, one of which actually leads to Pocket D.
  • New Troy (Orange - Level 22-27) (Music) encompasses the south east portion of the main island. The Green Line monorail station is here, with Citadel (task force contact) and Luminary (hero trainer) standing next to it. This area also contains the Base Portal, the Cygnus Medical Center (Hospital) and Exarch Industries (technology store).
  • The area around the hospital is the Phoenix Medical Center. (Music)
  • Scylla Island (Red - Level 25-27) (Music) is the northern most group of islands off the northern coast of the Talos Island. The Circle of Thorn and the Devouring Earth share this area, appearently without conflict.
  • The Serpent's Teeth (Red - Level 25-27) (Music) is a rocky area north of Helen Point, and contains many Devouring Earth.

Exploration Badges

File:Badge tourist 01.png Minotaur

While wrestling with the Chimera in the waters of the bay, Talos tore a rift in the ocean floor. Although the hero never rose from the waters, the island that formed was named in his honor.

Location: The Minotaur statue is easily found because on its little island is a Hero Corps Analyst who is marked on the in-game map. The island platform is a square and each side has a set of stairs leading into the water. The actual badge on a corner piece between sets of stairs 52 feet NE of the Hero Corps. Analyst.

File:Badge tourist 01.png Nature Lover

Mechanus was one of Woodsman's greatest enemies. It was on this spot that the champion of nature defeated the artificially intelligent robot for the final time.

Location: Travel about 146 yards SW of the Argo Highway bend in the orange zone (which is approx. .55 miles NW of the Founder's Falls gate) and you'll find a huge rock formation and small grassy knoll. There doesn't appear to be a badge marker.

File:Badge tourist 01.png Whitecap

The cargo ship Alba Varden tends to be a hotbed of criminal activity.

Location: In the NE and in the middle of the ocean about .79 miles east of the Circe Island marker, you'll find a ship. There is a cabin/room at the top and the badge is located to the left of the left door. There doesn't appear to be a badge marker visible. Note: The Whitecap badge is one of the few badges that cannot be reached by a super speeder without extra vertical ability.

Historical Plaques

Day Jobs

File:Badge DayJob Architect.png Architect

Your study of the Mission Architect system has earned you the Architect Day Job. Logging out in the Mission Architect will earn you 2 bonus Mission Architect Tickets, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.

Duelist

You spend your free time battling other heroes and villains in Arena matches earning you the Duelist Day Job. Logging out in an Arena will earn you a bonus to your maximum Endurance, when you log back in, for a short time.

File:Badge DayJob MonitorDuty.png Monitor Duty

Your time spent protecting your Supergroup's base has earned you the Monitor Duty Day Job. Logging out in your Supergroup base will earn you a Prestige bonus, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.

File:Badge DayJob Banker.png Banker

Your time spent working with the financial institutions of Paragon City during your free time has earned you the Banker Day Job. Logging out in a Vault will earn you an Influence Bonus, when you log back, in each time you complete a mission for a short time.

File:Badge DayJob Commuter.png Commuter

You have traveled all over Paragon City for various day jobs during your free time earning the Commuter Day Job. Logging out in a Train Station will earn you a speed boost, when you log back in, for a short time.

File:Badge DayJob Auctioneer.png Day Trader

Your time spent working at Wentworth's has earned you the Day Trader Day Job. Logging out in Wentworth's will grant you a power that will allow you to teleport to an Auction House of your choice, when you log in.

File:Badge DayJob ShopKeeper.png Shop Keeper

You have spent your free time running a shop in Paragon City selling various wares earning you the Shop Keeper Day Job. Logging out in a store will earn you a random enhancement, upon each mission completion, for a short time.

Stores

  • Arena Store
  • BiotechniX (mutation store)
  • Deimos Innovations (science store)
  • Exarch Industries (technology store)
  • Freedom Corp Special Forces (training store)
  • Future Dynamics (natural store)
  • Tabitha Fabish, Medium (magic store)

Transfer Points

Villain Groups