Brief Description of the game/setting/premise: Long ago, a mighty enclave of warriors lived inside the Lost Citadel. They worshipped bulls in ever-bloodier, cultish rituals that culminated in their leader, Minoros, transforming into the Scarlet Minotaur. This immortal avatar of rage slaughtered the warriors in a single night of mayhem. However, some of their servants escaped through the unseen halls used by the lowly. These beastmen hid in the fallen citadel, trapped by superstitious fear of the outside.

Lost Citadel is the 19th main map in the game, being added in Update 1.22 alongside Farm Fields, Mars, Ethereal Sky Garden, Venom Canyon, and Golden Abyss. It is classified as a Medium difficulty map and has six tower spawns and six zombie spawns.


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Lost Citadel appears to be a citadel that is in a rather bad state. Inside the citadel, rocks, grass, and the mountain edge have grown inside the left-end of the hallway. Going to the right from the left-end of the hallway, in order, there are: fallen ceiling pieces, an exit connected to a broken bridge, pieces of chain from a ceiling torch above, a big hole in the right-side wall with some grass growing inward and a fallen window, a fallen, shattered ceiling torch accompanied by more fallen ceiling pieces, another exit but connected to a complete bridge, and finally, the right-end of the hallway with a ton of mountainside, rocks, and grass growing inward. On the roof of the left-end of the hallway is a collapsed tower, presumably the cause of the fallen ceiling pieces. There is another tower at the middle but it is not collapsed. At the right-end roof is a lily-pad flower. Several more of these are scattered across the map. Underneath the edges of the bridges is a repeated pattern of + and X symbols. Extending upward from the feet of the bridges are yellow concrete supports. Rocks and fallen arches are scattered across the map. There are also some black rocks which are mainly at the mountainside at the map's edge. Facing the citadel, to the left of the broken bridge is an arch with a cave. Facing away from the citadel, the broken bridge leads to a big tower. Facing the citadel, to the right and slight left of the complete bridge is a pond with lily-pads of varying sizes. To the farther left of the complete bridge is a path that leads to the big hole in the citadel wall and to the broken bridge, and then to the cave entrance.

Once your ring is received by The Citadel Ring Office, the resize/remake process can take approximately 10 weeks and will ship directly back to you. We do not receive notification once your order ships. Balfour ships USPS and Jostens ships UPS 2nd Day and both require a signature.

If your ring is lost or stolen, Balfour will replace the jewelry. This plan is in effect for four years from the date of purchase on all original rings and is limited to a single replacement if your original jewelry during the four year period. Call The Citadel Ring Office for details to replace your lost or stolen ring.

With the purchase of the Extended Ring Loss Protection Plan, if your ring is lost or stolen, Balfour will replace it for up to ten years from the date of Ring Presentation for those who participated and the date of shipping from Balfour for all other orders (deductible applies). This plan must be purchased at the time of the original ring purchase. This plan is limited to a single replacement of your original Citadel ring during the ten-year period. Repairing defects in workmanship and resizing your ring is performed without charge except for shipping costs.

*All cadet, MECEP, STA-21, and Veteran students who participated in the Class Ring Presentation will be insured against loss or theft from 4 years of the date of their Ring Presentation. All alumni and other student rings will be insured against loss or theft for 4 years from the date of shipping from Balfour. This also applies for the Extended Ring Loss Protection Plan.

If your ring needs to be increased or decreased by more than 1.5 size, it will have to be remade. Please complete this form and return it with the ring and payment. Remaking a ring means that your ring will be taken in-trade for a brand new ring. You will not receive your old ring back. The gold from your current ring will not be used to make the new ring. If you have a Balfour ring your remake will still cost $20. If you have a Jostens ring your remake will cost $100.

"I told them when you're playing pickup games, push the ball, get the ball out quick and shoot the first available shot," he said. "I tricked them. They thought they were running to get a shot. I was really wanting them to run to get into shape."

When official practices started in October, Broadnax, whose Georgetown roots made him a stickler for strong defense, surprised his players when he told them they would carry the frenetic pace of those pickup games into the season.

Savannah's average offensive possession lasts just 12.4 seconds, fastest in the country since at least 2010, according to kenpom.com. Half of the Tigers' shots occur in transition, meaning within 10 seconds of a steal, rebound or made basket by the opponent, according to Hoop-Math.com.

Broadnax said he was looking for a way to simplify yet make his offense more productive. He said he borrowed from the system developed by Citadel coach Duggar Baucom. Both programs face the same recruiting challenges as other low majors, where the game is played mostly by guys 6-foot-7 and smaller.

Baucom came up with the offense out of desperation a decade ago at VMI after he unexpectedly lost his star 6-9 post player. With no proven scorer around the basket, he turned to basketball analytics, which say shooting 33 percent on 3s is the same as shooting 50 percent on 2-pointers.

Savannah (6-12) and the Citadel (9-11) are the only Division I teams to have attempted 50 or more 3-pointers in a game this season, and one or the other was a participant in nine of the 10 games that have had the most 3s launched.

Baucom said the system mixes the pace of Paul Westhead's Loyola Marymount teams of a quarter-century ago, the spacing principles of dribble-drive guru Vance Walberg and the over-the-top love of the 3-point shot by David Arseneault's teams at Division III Grinnell College in Iowa.

"It's like a hockey shift. Every 3 minutes, here come five different guys," said Wofford coach Mike Young, whose team lost 104-103 to the Citadel on Jan. 2. "You have to deal with things playing those guys that you don't deal with any other night during the year."

Typically, the point guard comes up the floor while his four teammates fan out on the perimeter. The point guard looks to beat his man on the dribble and, if he can, drive all the way to the basket. Usually another defender helps, so the point guard passes to a teammate on the perimeter. If that player is open, he shoots. If a defender closes out on him strongly, he puts the ball on the floor and either goes to the hoop or finds a teammate to shoot the 3.

The breakneck speed creates more possessions for both teams and, as a result, a lot of high-scoring games. Savannah and the Citadel have kinks to work out. The Citadel, which is second to Savannah in tempo with an average possession of 13.4 seconds, leads the nation in scoring at 95.6 points a game. Savannah State is 14th at 85.8. Problem is, both teams are allowing almost 99 a game.

"Just knowing Coach from last year, he was all defense," senior guard Troyce Manassa said. "Usually last year he would get into guys for not playing defense. This year, he'll get into guys for not shooting the ball." 152ee80cbc

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