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The headquarters of the mysterious [[Menders of Ouroboros]]. Heroes and villains can both visit this zone, but they appear in different instances, with differences in contacts and missions. There are missions and Task Forces here, as well as the [[Flashback]] system.
 
The headquarters of the mysterious [[Menders of Ouroboros]]. Heroes and villains can both visit this zone, but they appear in different instances, with differences in contacts and missions. There are missions and Task Forces here, as well as the [[Flashback]] system.
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An Ouroboros is the symbol of the dragon eating its own tail, which has existed for centuries throughout Norse, Greek, African, Hindu, and many other systems of mythology. It is also a central image throughout the novel "The Word Ouroboros" by E.R. Eddison.
  
 
== Contacts ==
 
== Contacts ==

Revision as of 03:14, 16 December 2007

This article is about the zone. For the organization, see Menders of Ouroboros.
Ouroboros
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Hero/Villain City Zone (25-50)

Trainers: none
TF Contacts: Mender Lazarus,
Twilight's Son,
Mender Tesseract,
Mender Silos
Events: none
Exploration Badges: Chrononaut
Plaques: none
Day Jobs: {{{Day Jobs}}}
Enemies: none
Connecting Zones: Atlas Park, Founders' Falls, Independence Port, Peregrine Island, Talos Island

Cap au Diable, Grandville, Mercy Island, St. Martial

Transits: none


Overview

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The headquarters of the mysterious Menders of Ouroboros. Heroes and villains can both visit this zone, but they appear in different instances, with differences in contacts and missions. There are missions and Task Forces here, as well as the Flashback system.

An Ouroboros is the symbol of the dragon eating its own tail, which has existed for centuries throughout Norse, Greek, African, Hindu, and many other systems of mythology. It is also a central image throughout the novel "The Word Ouroboros" by E.R. Eddison.

Contacts

Exploration Badges

The following exploration badges can be found in Ouroboros:

File:Badge tourist 01.pngFile:V badge TourismBadge.png Chrononaut

Welcome to Ouroboros. You have a feeling as if there is a lot of work that needs to be done.

Stores

  • Mender Roebuck sells inspirations.

Transfer Points