The Wayward Realms

The Wayward Realms

Scottish folklore elements
Since Scotland and its Orkney Islands had a noticable influence on the setting, I'm wondering if we'll be able to see some of northern UK's more iconic cyptids and fairytale creatures in the game.

After all, who wouldn't love to encounter the delicious elusive wild haggis amidst the lofty hills and highlands?
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Fehral Apr 19 @ 8:36am 
I know where I'm going to wither and rot for the rest of my digital (and possibly real) life.
the will o wisps would be OK, their is selkies, banshee already get used, their is also kelpies could be a water horse creature, people already use fairies but not many use cait sith that would be good, their is also redcap also known as bloody cap (i have a local fairy tale book with a story about one) but i personalty would like Am Fear Liath Mor to be but in a game basically the Scottish Bigfoot.
oncelostgames  [developer] Apr 21 @ 9:25am 
There has been some inspiration from Scottish and Irish folklore, though not really a one to one adaptation. For example, we took the Kelpies and turned them into Kelpreys, a mundane creature that is a dinosaur-like reptile that resembles a rotting horse in its shape, coloring and smell. It is an ambush predator that waits on carrion feeders who mistake it for dead.
TREXINATUX Apr 22 @ 12:30am 
Can we have a King Cat, lets say his name is Old Tom. Can news of his death spread to other cats. Then the news reaches your cat and he gets crowned as "King of the Cats" and can he climb up a chimney in his excitement?

Also, the pied Piper should Piper the cats but, everyone in a while a cosplaying cat girl should show up and attack the Piper-man.
The haggis would be cool. My favourite thing to do is convince Vietnamese, and even some other foreigners here, that Unicorns and Haggis' are real animals. Surprisingly easy to do actually.

Edit: I am actually not sure who to write the plural form of haggis I realised.
Last edited by spartanspud; Apr 22 @ 10:43pm
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Per page: 1530 50