Please keep in mind that these patch notes have come through the compiling of multiple source builds and then translation. The Marketplace (credit store) will not yet be available with this update. Expect these to be corrected ASAP in future updates. In addition, some pre-1.2 English strings may be out of date in terms of numbers or functionality. Some strings will still be displayed in Korean in this build due to the rapid turnaround from delivery to Alpha. Removal of Bounty Hunter Cloak Arrest and Instant Judgment abilities. Additional Gilda Stars granted through sub-level 30 PvE relative to sailboat and small house costs. Normalization of ping-dependent skills (“fast” skills with no cooldown). Adjustment of stolen trade pack split from 40% turn-in value returned to creator down to 20% returned to creator. Addition of Gilda Star traders to cross-continental trade routes. These custom changes include (but may not be limited to): The following patch notes do not include Trion’s custom gameplay changes, which will appear in an upcoming Beta candidate build. My build loses burst, but gains tremendously on sustain (both damage output and tankiness). Today the ship Agios Dimitrios is stuck in the rocks of that area and can be seen by ship or plane.And 1.2 patch goes live for testing on alpha tomorrow. The area where they sank is now known as Dimma and is officially written on all maps. A storm occurred, the ship sank and all the passengers died. In 1810 a passenger ship full of rich passengers was passing by in order to go to the Holy Land. In written work we can find an incident written by the priest Machera Grigrio in 1945, about an incident which occurred at the open sea of Chloraka. It is obvious that the history of Chloraka began from the Stone Age, however it was something small and not important for any historian to pay attention to. During this period is possibly when the village name was changed. During the ruling of the Franks, Chloraka was a feud. Remains from the Byzantine and medieval years have also been found. It is almost certain that the prosperous part of the village was ruled by the Kingdom of Paphos during antiquity. These witness that the community was very old and dated back to the 4th century. Pre-Christianic tombs were found by the name of Ellinospilioi, meaning Greek caves and other archaeological items such as tools and vases. In his book he mentions, “Chloraka was a continuous community which existed in the area. The first time that any information was recorded was in 2003 by the author Christo Mavresi, who wrote a book titled “Chloraka, a historical and cultural study”. In concern to the history of the community there is no information to take us back in time as nobody left any written work and those that are already known have been passed on from generation to generation from word of mouth. The first residents were shepherds and farmers who built their farms on the edge in order to watch the sea for pirates and Sarakineans so that they could have time to hide their belongings. Therefore the name of the village was then changed into Chloraka. This came from the shape that the houses formed on the edge of the valley, while its base had land where trees were planted and that created a green tail.Īs the community became more populated, many residents did not want to ruin the prosperous land towards the sea, so they built houses further up where the vegetation was always soft, which in Greek is chloro. ![]() Verbal sources inform us that it was previously known as Prastiorizo or Praskiouro which mean green tail. ![]() The name Chloraka can be found in Venetian maps dated to 1400. It is a decoration with a lot of history and famous people. It is a perfect location which never loses its charm. The whole village is a balcony to the Mediterranean with rocky slopes, tremith trees and green fields. Its main characteristics are its beaches with their secluded rocks, the clear blue waters and its golden beaches. With old and modern buildings, natural environment and culture which combines Greece, Europe and Middle East with hotels, restaurants, bars, coffee shops as well as hospitable residents. It is a place with beautiful beaches and intense opposites. More specifically it is located in a valley with a view towards the horizon which is lost in the Mediterranean Sea. The village neighbours with the communities of Emba, Lemba and Kissonerga. It is built at an average altitude of about 70metres from the sea. Chloraka Village is situated west of the Paphos district three kilometres from the town.
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