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Imperial Arena

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The Imperial Arena
Imperial Arena Loading Screen.png
Location De Los Empire
Min. Level 90
Level 90
Monster Level 100-110
End Boss Varies

The Imperial Arena is a coliseum located within the De Los Empire, exclusively located in the Imperial Arena Channel, where a few select tag-teamed adventurers fight monsters to show their worth. It can only be accessed by players who are at least Level 90 and have completed the Level 90 Side Quest Side Quest Icon.png Invitation to the Imperial Arena. The dungeon plays similarly to a Boss-rush format, and is accessible every day of the week. Players, who participate and defeat the specified boss monsters, receive materials that can be exchanged for Level 90 Epic Armor Recipes.

Lore

The massive structure of the Imperial Arena symbolizes the glory and prosperity of the Empire. There, a great many people, each with a unique story to tell, fight bloody battles against each other. Some fight for wealth and fame. Others fight to test their strength. There are even those who fight against their will. Huge crowds gather to watch and cheer them on.

When all the battles end and night falls, a menacing darkness is cast over the Arena. The air is thick with an eerie silence that amplifies even the tiniest noise.

Some time ago, a strange rumor about the nighttime Arena started spreading. It says it reverberates with blood-curdling screams and monstrous howls in the night. Most people disregarded the rumor. Even the ones who had heard the sounds thought it was just a figment of their imagination. Some believed that it was the spirits of fallen warriors wailing with anger. It was impossible to verify this rumor because the gates of the Arena are locked shut during the night as no official games are held after evening.

One late evening, a stagecoach stops in front of the Arena.

"This way."

A woman in the Imperial official's uniform addresses the rider inside. She opens the door to the coach, looking at the passenger impassively, the way a researcher would at a lab mouse. The passenger gets off the coach and walks toward the Arena, as the massive gates of the Arena open quietly to welcome him in.