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Scheduled Maintenance for December 31, 2019

Greetings, Saviors!We would like to announce the details of our weekly maintenance for (December 30, 2019). Make sure to check below for the maintenance schedule and patch notes.Please note that other issues and bugs are also being worked on even if they are not mentioned below.

Patch Note
December 30th, 2019
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Leticia's Secret Cube - Aug 14, 2018

※ IMPORTANT: Please note that your character must be above level 40 to use this content.

Announcement
August 13th, 2018
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Goddess' Blessed Cube: March 23, 2021

  Rank Item Name Amount B Angelic Halo 1 B Huge Sweat 1 B Sky Blue Ribbon 1 B White Snowflake Unicorn Horn 1 B White Snowflake Glasses 1 B Hamster 1 B Sunflower Seed 1 B Queenly Crown 1 B Tiger Swallowtail 1 C Movement Speed Potion: 1 Hour 2 C Superior Urgent Repair Kit 2 C Elixir of HP Recovery 6 C Elixir of SP Recovery 6 ※ The Count Reward is not applied to Goddess' Blessed Cube: March 23, 2021.

Announcement
March 22nd, 2021
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[SA] Silute Connection Issues - May 12

Greetings, Saviors. We're currently experiencing connection issues with the Silute server which may cause you to be unable to enter the world. We're looking into the source of the problem and will update you once we have more details on the situation. Our apologies for the inconvenience caused meanwhile. Sincerely, IMC Staff

Announcement
May 12th, 2016
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The Lore You Know: Plague Doctor

  Today we will dive into the history that inspired our Cleric Rank 7 Class and Class Master, the Plague Doctor. Although, I have a feeling many of you are already familiar with its history.    The iconic image and role of the Plague Doctors came about due to the Black Death. The Black Death was a bubonic plague that arrived in Europe by sea in 1347 and over the next five years killed more than 20 million people in Europe alone. Now, keep in mind that the Black Death struck during Medieval Times where medical knowledge was limited and the people, highly superstitious. When the Black Death swept across Europe like a curse with seemingly no rational explanation, the people turned to the only ones willing to “treat” the disease – Plague Doctors.  Plague Doctors were hired by towns and villages (not by individuals) to treat those affected by the Black Death. But the word “treat” can be used loosely here since it’s debatable whether the majority of Plague Doctors were helping keep the plague at bay or were increasing the rate at which it spread. Regardless, Plague Doctors had an array of treatments they used to offer medical care based on the Medieval medical practicie of the four bodily fluids. Doctors during this time believed that the human body needed a balance between blood, mucus, yellow bile, and black bile in order for the person to be considered healthy. This is why an infamous treatment of the Plague Doctor was Bloodletting.  Besides treating the infected, Plague Doctors also recorded the number of deaths and took part in autopsies. Their easily identifiable costume was also a reflection of their role in society. As they were to be the closest to the diseased they had to prevent themselves from being infected as well. Their outfit was originally created by Charles de l’Orme in the 17th century and consisted of a leather hat, a beak-like mask with red glass eyes, a black overcoat, leather breeches, and to top it all off, a wooden cane.  The “beak” of the mask was filled with drugs and strong smelling items to cover the scent of death. The Plague Doctors also believed that this protected them from the “bad air” of the plague. The leather hat was a symbol for 14th Century doctors and many believed the hat could shield doctors from bacteria. The black overcoat and leather breeches were to minimize skin exposure, while the wooden cane was a way for the doctors to examine patients and move bodies without direct contact. However, despite their costumes, the doctors were not immune to the plague and many of them fell ill or were ultimately quarantined. So now, if we take a look at our own Plague Doctor, we can see reflections of this history in their skills and class outfit – although our doctors are a bit more fashionable than the ones from history and a little less worried about minimizing skin exposure. And let’s keep in mind that the Plague Doctors of history did not purposefully pass on Black Death or other diseases to their enemies. In this case we wouldn’t want art to imitate life.     References  Dugan, B., 2013. Anatomy of 14th Century Bubonic Plague Hazmat Suits. [Online] History, 2010. Black Death. [Online] Medieval Medicine. The Humors. [Online] Plague Doctor Masks, 2017. History of Black Death. [Online] Sartore, M. 13 Horrifying Things Most People Don't Know About Plague Doctors. [Online]    

Developer's Blog
December 29th, 2017
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Scheduled Maintenance for January 16, 2018

Greetings, Saviors!We would like to announce the details of our weekly maintenance for (January 16, 2018). Make sure to check below for the maintenance schedule and patch notes.Please note that other issues and bugs are also being worked on even if they are not mentioned below.

Patch Note
January 15th, 2018
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[UPDATE] Scheduled Maintenance for April 21, 2020

Greetings, Saviors!We would like to announce the details of our weekly maintenance for (April 21, 2020). Make sure to check below for the maintenance schedule and patch notes.Please note that other issues and bugs are also being worked on even if they are not mentioned below.

Patch Note
April 22nd, 2020
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[UPDATE] Scheduled Maintenance for January 26, 2021

Greetings, Saviors!We would like to announce the details of our weekly maintenance for (January 26, 2021). Make sure to check below for the maintenance schedule and patch notes.Please note that other issues and bugs are also being worked on even if they are not mentioned below.

Patch Note
January 26th, 2021
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NEW! Joha’s Mudfish

Greetings, Saviors! Fishing Manager Joha’s just released a brand new type of bait. Give it a go on your next fishing trip for a chance to catch exclusive prizes!   Event Period FROM the scheduled maintenance on March 26, 2019 TO the scheduled maintenance on April 30, 2019 Who Can Participate - Characters of all levels How to Participate STEP 1. Visit Fishing Manager Joha in the city of Klaipeda every day to receive your batch of supplies. You can receive [Event] Fishing Bonfire (1 Day) x1, [Event] Paste Bait (1 Day) x1 and Mudfish x50 once per day, per team (resets at 00:00). STEP 2. Go out to the Fishing Spot in either Klaipeda or Cobalt Forest and use the Mudfish bait with your fishing rod for a chance to catch [Event] Hidden Treasure Chests! Each Chest contains one of the following random items. - Attribute Points: 100 (14 Days) x2 - Enchant Scroll (14 Days) x1 - Enhancement Card: 500 (14 Days) x1 - 5-Star Gem Abrasive (14 Days) x1 - Premium Awakening Stone (14 Days) x1 - Butler & Maid Costume Box (Black) x1 STEP 3. If you run out of Mudfish for the day, you can purchase more from the Fishing Manager – just use the bucket located next to Joha. Each Mudfish will cost you 5,200 Silver. Important - Treasure Chests can be fished only when using the new Mudfish bait. - [Event] items can be transferred via Team Storage, but not traded with other players. - The Butler & Maid Box is character-bound, but the costumes themselves are tradable. - [Event] Bonfires and Paste Bait will disappear automatically if left unused for 24 hours. - Unused [Event] Hidden Treasure Chests will be automatically deleted during the scheduled maintenance of April 30, 2019.

Event
March 25th, 2019