The Fae themselves, while not inherently evil, are powerful beings who use humans as their playthings. "We want to make sure that players don't feel limited," said Flynn. Outfits tie into Inflexion's desire for players to re-create their authentic selves - its character creator promises a variety of skin colour and ethnicity options, and those lovely outfits aren't locked by gender. And just to complete that Mary Poppins fantasy, players will gain a magical umbrella with which to glide over realms. Outfits are all Victoriana, from sharp waistcoats, tophats and beards, to soldiers and utilitarian chimney sweep looks. That includes Ada Lovelace, the British mathematician who here heads up the game's science division, and Henry Hyde, a distillation of both Jekyll and Hyde. Inflexion has absorbed plenty of Victorian culture in its vision, with factions based on both fictional and historical figures. That's where players come in, tasked with rebuilding the realm network and surviving, eventually seeking out the city of Nightingale itself. Human adventurers, known as Realmwalkers, use Fae portals to travel to distant realms.Īll of that crashed in 1889 when a deadly miasma called The Pale collapsed the portal network, leaving humanity lost across realms and desperate to survive. At the heart of the world is the city of Nightingale, the centre of magickal studies. Nightingale is set in an alternate history Victorian period, with humans sharing their world with the Fae - magickal beings whose power has merged with science and industry. Watch on YouTube Nightingale: Realmwalker’s Journey Trailer
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