"Peoplo who live in glass houses.."
Glass Houses is one of the 5 playable maps in the game.
Glass Houses is based off the classic roblox map of the same name.
The map appears to be a sparsely tree-filled forest, with two mountains located at the side of the map with a red glass building on each mountain. Both mountains are connected via a red glass bridge.
The left mountain (the bigger one) has a staircase leading up to a ridge. The ridge is surrounded by a fence, with a narrow segment being absent for quick escapes.
The right mountain, unlike the left, is hollow, allowing players to enter the mountain. Inside is several short walls and a staircase leading up to a small ledge with a open fence.
The rest of the map mostly consists of trees, rocks and walls, with a few other small landmarks.
Directly opposite the two mountains is a smaller glass building that can be entered but not climbed.
Near a corner is a L-shaped concrete structure with a staircase leading up and a gap in the fence on top.
In the middle of the map is a weird pillar thing with what appears to be a jail cell on top.
Despite being named Glass Houses, most the glass houses themselves are actually inaccessible.
The only one that is truly accessible is the blue glass intersection found on the ground floor of the map. All of the red houses are inaccessible, due to one doorway being boarded up and the other filled with rubble.
Interestingly, about half of the actual Glass Houses map is missing in this interpretation, being that there are no blue glass houses on top of any mountains to go along with the red ones, and the spire supporting the cage in the center is much shorter than it should be. This is most likely to keep the map on a similar scale to the other playable maps, such as Planet Voss or the revamped Yorick's Resting Place.
There is a different version of this map, named GlassHousesOld. It can only be accessed via the Command Panel, available to moderators and developers at all times, and to the host of a private server.
GlassHousesOld can be identified as the original Glass Houses map with a few changes, such as a hole in the tunnel branching from the blue glass house, the red glass house on the ground floor of the map having its window shattered, and there are several barrels with firewood in them, permanently burning.
GlassHousesOld is also on a much larger scale compared to FORSAKEN's current map style, with very high mountains that by all means would be easily camped, due to the map's open nature. Unlike it's released counterpart, GlassHousesOld has all of the cannons removed, along with the green buttons that would've fired them. A floating yellow sphere that would occasionally fire explosive bricks is also missing, though that is also absent from the released version of the map. The reason for both of these things being removed isn't known, but it can be assumed that it was in the interest of game balance, and it would've most likely been a pain to deal with for both sides anyways.