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The mines themselves are of De Loco’s design. Many of the tunnels contain trap doors and if one were to fall through them, they would fall into a mine cart that takes them to a room containing a single slave. This room also has a fenced off area containing broken machinery; notices on the fence feature various threats and warnings from De Loco. Valuan mine patrols, self-automated diggers, and various monsters roam the corridors of the mines, attacking any and all intruders on sight. These enemies remain in the mines even after the bulk of Valua’s forces withdraw from the area.

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  • The mines themselves are of De Loco’s design. Many of the tunnels contain trap doors and if one were to fall through them, they would fall into a mine cart that takes them to a room containing a single slave. This room also has a fenced off area containing broken machinery; notices on the fence feature various threats and warnings from De Loco. Valuan mine patrols, self-automated diggers, and various monsters roam the corridors of the mines, attacking any and all intruders on sight. These enemies remain in the mines even after the bulk of Valua’s forces withdraw from the area.
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  • The mines themselves are of De Loco’s design. Many of the tunnels contain trap doors and if one were to fall through them, they would fall into a mine cart that takes them to a room containing a single slave. This room also has a fenced off area containing broken machinery; notices on the fence feature various threats and warnings from De Loco. Most tunnels connect to a large room filled with metal catwalks. Players can go into first-person view to look down through them and see if any trap doors lead to an otherwise inaccessible area, or to another mine cart. Some areas of the mines contain prison cells. While most of them are empty, some contain a treasure chest, and two separate cells hold the kidnapped engineer Centime and the High Priest Isapa. Valuan mine patrols, self-automated diggers, and various monsters roam the corridors of the mines, attacking any and all intruders on sight. These enemies remain in the mines even after the bulk of Valua’s forces withdraw from the area.
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