"very scary Noli place!"
"very scary Noli place!"
The Tempest is a direct reference to the game of the same name, The Tempest, made by SwAeJuDiNoli, a now banned account, and another classic game called HERE, where the world is quiet., by Swinburne. Various elements of the original game are incorporated into the FORSAKEN map.
(CURRENT)
The Tempest is a very open map, with well defined areas marked by either platforms or the interior of a building. There are two temples, a longer and a shorter one, a large, center statue roughly marking the center of the map, a broken down pillar with pieces of debris magically floating, seemingly from a red octahedron, and there is one staircase that allows players to get a view of the map. Sporadic walls, pillars, dead and alive trees are dotted around the map.
Outside of the map, thunder can be heard and the skybox constantly spins. And two waterfalls are on one of the corners, one coming out of a comedy mask and one coming out of a tragedy mask.
(OLD)
The Tempest is an open outdoor map with hallucinogenic purple rivers that run through from a waterfall, small bridges built over them. Random walls, long pieces of rock, streetlights and purple leaved trees are placed everywhere throughout the map, tendril-like structures emerging from the ground in a section. The sky is constantly rotating, with lightning periodically striking outside the map, brightening the map for a few moments. Thunder lights up the sky throughout the map.
The map's areas and structures are as follows:
Areas of tall grass.
One black and one white temple on opposite sides of the map.
Poisonous rivers.
Blocky clouds and mesh clouds in the sky.
A tall tower with open holes in the walls.
A large statue of Noli’s old model in the center of the map.
On a platform, in front of the large temple.
In front of the small temple.
In the center of the map, next to the large statue.
Ditto, but a bit farther out.
Inside the large temple.
Next to the large temple.
Close to the large temple.
Inside the pillar.
Close to the staircase.
Inside the small temple.