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Revision as of 17:04, 25 May 2022
- Trainers:
- Arbiter Howe, Arbiter Orr
- Trial / TF Contacts:
- Virgil Tarikoss
- Events:
- Deathsurge
- Exploration Badges:
- Sparky, Media Junky, Egghead, Steamed, Sweet Tooth, Doom Sayer, Master of Science, Circle Gazer, Thrill Seeker
- Plaque Badges:
- Lorekeeper III, Technofreak I, II, III
- Day Jobs:
- Architect, Pain Specialist, Professor, Thief, Marketeer, Pilot, Fashion Designer, Arachnos Agent, Smuggler
- Enemies:
- Arachnos, Cap au Diable
Demons, Circle of Thorns, Clockwork, Gold Brickers, Luddites, Vahzilok - Connecting Zones:
- All normal Rogue Isles
city zones, all TUNNEL System zones, Underground Imperial
Overview
Cap au Diable is one of the city zones in City of Villains. Dominated in the center by the skyscrapers and modern amenities of Aeon City, the sleepy hamlets north and south of Aeon City, Haven and New Haven, have to contend with the dangers of the Vagabond Hills to the northwest, the warehouses and paper mill of Devil's Coat Tails to the southwest, and the impressive Mount Diable to the northeast.
Two trainers are located here, Arbiter Orr by the Port Oakes ferry in Devil's Coat Tails, and Arbiter Howe in Aeon City; and like Port Oakes, two Brokers have moved in, Boris the Russian in the paper mill area of Devil's Coat Tails and Desdemona the Glint in Haven, under the ramp from Aeon City.
History
(Copied from City of Heroes official Web site [1])
Settled by loyalists fleeing the colonies after the American Revolution, Cap au Diable quickly became a refuge for those seeking peace in times of conflict. Named for the dormant volcano that looks like a horned demon with its ridge sweeping down to the ocean like a cape, the “Cape of the Devil” is now a city of stark contrasts.
The first recorded settlers established small enclaves and villages around the shores of the island, far from the seething heat of Mount Diable. Dismissing tales about a demon magically contained within the large mountain, these families saw a fertile, beautiful island to call home. Over time, the scattered villages expanded to form one large community dubbed “Haven.”
An expanding township, Haven lived up to its name becoming known as a peaceful place for quiet folk who wanted nothing to do with the smuggler towns found throughout the rest of the Rogue Isles. Over the next two centuries, Haven grew prosperous as merchants learned that they would find safe harbor and wealthy customers awaiting them in Cap au Diable. With the industrial revolution, Haven became a hub of innovation and commerce, drawing major businesses to the city rising at its center. Today, most of the world’s major corporations maintain offices in Cap au Diable including Crey Corporation, Portal Corp, Aeon Corp, and ConDev, whose red rook logo acts as the only clue to who might own this mysterious company.
As modern developers spread onto virgin lands, evidence of ruined temples was found across the island. Initial investigations led archaeologists to believe that Cap au Diable was not always such a tranquil place. The ancient temples suggest that this land was once occupied by a mysterious civilization. Atop these ruins, archaeologists uncovered remains of another brief occupation destroyed by what appears to have been a protracted battle followed by a fire that swept the entire island.
The archaeological record of a slaughter and massive burn supports the many legends surrounding the island. According to these tales, there was once an unearthly demon unleashed upon the island. Flattening village after village, this demon was said to roam the island for many years, spreading fire and destruction. This rampage continued unchecked until a hero, Father Henri, with his band of blessed adventurers, performed a ritual at great personal sacrifice thus entombing the demon safely in the mountain. They say that this is why the volcano bears a demonic likeness to this very day. Unfortunately, after Lord Recluse took over the Rogue Isles, all outside archaeological research ceased leaving only this vague and incomplete record about the island’s early settlement history.
Today Aeon City dominates the skyline, a small but beautiful elevated city arching up toward the sky from the foothills of Mount Diable. Surrounded on both sides by a flowing river, Aeon City’s gleaming white buildings rise around a central plaza. Nestled between the soaring offices, this campus-like plaza features a unique sculpture built as a tribute to the city’s namesake Dr. Aeon.
The Rise of Dr. Aeon
Today, Dr. Aeon is perhaps the most important figure in Cap au Diable. Building what he believes to be the “City of the Future”, Dr. Aeon took over as governor in 1990 shortly after his predecessor, Randall Kirchoff, was murdered. Kirchoff’s killer was a brilliant but reckless scientific prodigy named Carl Egon. Full of ingenious ideas, Egon began conducting dangerous experiments that displayed no concern for the safety of those around him.
Inevitably, the worst happened – one of his procedures went awry and the resulting explosion killed six people. After the accident, Kirchoff told Egon to cease his research. Driven by an insatiable desire to understand the unknown, Egon refused. In order to stop the mad scientist, Kirchoff eventually put out an order for Egon’s arrest. Egon, in his madness, simply decided to do away with Kirchoff so he could continue his experimentations. Utilizing his own portal technology, Egon opened a dimensional rift in the governor’s Watchtower. Through this rift emerged a small band of frenzied fiends that tore Kirchoff apart before he even had a chance to react.
Furious that Egon killed his appointed Governor, Recluse had Egon captured. Egon was then said to have been executed, though conspiracy theorists argue that this was an elaborate ruse set up between Egon and Recluse - a theory supported by the sudden arrival of a man named Dr. Aeon. Aeon came to Haven from points unknown and immediately solved one of the island’s long-lingering problems - adequate power. Electricity had been wired in from other islands, but Dr. Aeon found a new way to satisfy Haven’s power needs. In a few short weeks, he tapped into Mount Diable with his “Power Transfer System” and provided Haven with so much power it now exports it for a healthy profit. This pleased Lord Recluse and so, Aeon was appointed Governor to replace Kirchoff.
Over the next few months, Dr. Aeon provided even more wondrous technology for the people of Haven. He developed teleportation devices for the island’s protectors (much like those used by so-called “heroes” of Paragon City). He then established Aeon University, teaching such courses as Advanced Interdimensional Physics and Applied Teleportation. By the time of the Rikti War, “Haven” was forgotten and people began referring to the town as “Aeon City.”
The Dark Side of Cap au Diable
From Mount Diable in the east, two arcs of land reach out toward the west like arms wrapping around the inner harbor, protecting Aeon City at their heart. Although the city center is a shining example of Dr. Aeon’s successes, the rest of the island is made up of grimy neighborhoods, obscured by the long shadows of Aeon City’s soaring towers. These areas are choked with vents and power lines, crime is rampant, and weird creatures run wild thorough the streets.
In particular, the Gold Brickers dominate the urban streets of Cap au Diable. These high tech criminals maintain a stranglehold over the citizenry, carrying out daring heists with little concern of being caught. Despite the danger, regular citizens carry on with their lives and jobs, optimistic that Dr. Aeon’s technology will soon lift them and their neighborhoods out of these dark times. Some of the smaller businesses that make the island their home include WSPDR News, The Rogue Isles’ only independent news organization. Valerie Harper, the well-known Face Maker, has also set up shop here, helping residents and visitors alike look their best.
Though Dr. Aeon is governor, the actual oversight of these less pristine areas is conducted by the island’s Marshal, Leon Brass, and his partner, Olivia Darque. There is evidence of a growing conflict between Aeon and Brass, though the future outcome of thisanimosity remains to be seen. Much of their conflict is over Aeon’s Power Transfer System or PTS.
The PTS
Dr. Aeon's Power Transfer System spreads through the alleyways and streets, like glowing tentacles reaching to the far corners of the island. Providing unparalleled power to the people of Cap au Diable, few understand exactly how this system works. There are persistent rumors of strange lights and crackling substances seeping from the massive couplers and heat vents that lead from Mount Diable like smoking veins down into the cities below. While most residents are thankful for the PTS, there are some who harbor the concern that this system is much more dangerous than Aeon is willing to admit.
First among those who question the PTS are the Luddites, anti-technology activists who have begun to suspect that the legends about Mount Diable may contain a kernel of truth. Led by Martin Henri, the Luddites live a simple life on the streets and in forests of Cap au Diable. Somewhat fanatical in their hatred of Aeon and the PTS, the Luddites are constantly trying to raise awareness about their growing fears, even if that means resorting to violence against those who aid Aeon and his benefactor, Arachnos.
Strange energy creatures that dwell near the PTS, coupled with the discrete sigils found along its snaking, subway-sized cables, encourage the Luddites’ conviction that this is no simple power grid. Though Aeon denies that the PTS is responsible, the Luddites claim the PTS actively spawns these creatures.
The energy beings are violent and often deadly to any poor soul who wanders too close. These creatures also greatly concern Marshal Brass who suspects that everything is not what it may seem with Dr. Aeon and his technologies. Unable to take action against Aeon while Arachnos watches over him, Brass seeks less obvious ways to attack the doctor, often enlisting help from those Destined Ones still operating outside Arachnos itself. Whether legends of the demonic mountain are true or mere fantasy, it has become clear to the Luddites and Marshal Brass that Dr. Aeon, ever reckless with forces he does not understand, may have tapped into a power far beyond his control.
Contacts
Trainers
- Arbiter Howe (Aeon City: -488.2, 166.5, -320.2)
- Arbiter Orr (Devil's Coat Tails: 1155.6, 0, 2009.5)
Brokers
- Boris the Russian (Devil's Coat Tails: 1840, -6, 384.8)
- Desdemona the Glint (Haven: -120.9, -0, 888.2)
Regular Contacts
Level 10-14
- Dmitri Krylov (Devil's Coat Tails: 1273, 0, 2036.3)
- └►(Golden Roller)
- Dr. Shelly Percey (Haven: -719.8, -0, 1197.7)
- └►(Marshal Brass)
- Peter Themari (Haven: -299, -16.5, 2146.7)
- └►(Willy Wheeler)
Level 15-19
- Golden Roller (New Haven: -594.8, -0.5, -1882)
- Marshal Brass (Aeon City: -746, 135, -177.6)
- └►Operative Wellman (New Haven: -575, -0.5, -1423)
- Willy Wheeler (Aeon City: 824.4, 135, -186.5)
- Bane Spider Ruben (Aeon City: -750, 135, 288)
Level 15-24
- Brother Hammond (Aeon City: -242, 135, 781)
Special Contacts
- Ashley McKnight, Issue 12's Midnight Squad Contact (New Haven: 730.9, 15.5, -1629.2): Level 14-50
- Dean John Yu (New Haven: 948.4, -264, -1387): Invention System Tutorial - Removed from map when completed
- Fortunata Hamilton, Soldiers of Arachnos Contact (Devil's Coat Tails: 1223.5, 0, 2013.6): Level 15-30
- Gorgeous Glenda (Devil's Coat Tails: 2662, -54, 1610): Level 30 Costume Slot Mission
- The Facemaker (Devil's Coat Tails: 2651, -54, 1695): Level 20 Costume Slot Mission
- Virgil Tarikoss (Mount Diable: -2795.3, 238.5, -528.7): The Beast Beneath the Mountain Strike Force Contact
Zone Events
Major events
- Deathsurge will spawn with the defeat of 100 Gremlins, which will make the navigation through New Haven moderately dangerous. It doesn't move though.
Lesser events
- None
Important Locations
Neighborhoods
- Aeon City (Orange - Level 13-16) (Music), the central part of the city, contains
- Devil's Coat Tails (Orange - Level 8-12) (Music), located to the southwest,
- Haven (Orange - Level 12-14) (Music), located in the southcentral part of the city,
- Mount Diable (Red - Level 16-20) (Music), stretching around the east side of the city,
- New Haven (Orange - Level 15-17) (Music), located in the northcentral part of the city,
- Vagabond Hills (Red - Level 16-19) (Music), located to the northwest,
Exploration Badges
You've spent time wandering around in the Power Transport System at Mount Diable.
The top of the WSPDR building is a great place to survey Recluse's media empire.
It's back to school for you. Aeon University is home to many of Dr. Aeon's brighter employees.
Volcanic activity around Mount Diable causes a lot of steamy venting. Watch out or it's lobster time.
Lawrence Langston made his money investing in the things he personally was interested in. His penchant for chocolate helped him to strike gold with Gold Brick candy bars.
You're always looking for new forms of entertainment, and it's said that the Mission Architect technology is entertainment in its purest form.
The Luddites have taken over this part of the forest and use it as their main gathering place to preach about the evil schemes of Dr. Aeon. Sometimes they just theorize the significance of the orange pipes. Despite their attempts to malign his character, Dr. Aeon has yet to drive them out of the area.
Dr. Aeon designed this giant globe of an atom to signify the advances that science has brought to Cap au Diable.
No one is quite sure about the purpose of these odd monuments. Some say that Dr. Aeon sent a squad of Arachnos to decimate them long ago and though his minions managed to destroy one, spirits haunted Dr. Aeon for weeks. The operation was inexplicably called off.
Additional badge:
You're always looking for new forms of entertainment, and it's said that the Mission Architect technology is entertainment in its purest form.
Plaques
You have learned much that is hidden from the eyes of mortal men.
- Lorekeeper III - This monument straddles the border between the Mount Diable and New Haven neighborhoods. Coordinates (-1712, 0, -1108)
Let's all welcome better future though the wonders of technology!
- Technofreak I - This monument is located just beside the doors to the University in New Haven. Coordinates (923, 21, -1422)
- Technofreak II - This monument is located 129 yds north of the Mount Diable marker. The plaque is attached to the inside wall enlosing the power plant. Coordinates (-2428, 224, -932)
- Technofreak III - This monument is located on the north side of the building that faces the Tailor in Devil's Coat Tails. Coordinates (2345, 3, 1544)
Day Jobs
Your study of the Mission Architect system has earned you the Architect Day Job. Logging out in the Mission Architect will earn you 2 bonus Mission Architect Tickets, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.
You have spent a great deal of time working in the hospitals of Paragon City during your free time earning the Caregiver Day Job. Logging out in a Hospital will earn you a Regeneration Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.
Your expertise in surgery and understanding pain has earned you the Pain Specialist Day Job. Logging out in a Hospital will earn you a Regeneration Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.
Your studies at the Universities of Paragon City during your free time has earned you the Professor Day Job. Logging out in a University will earn you a random piece of Tech Salvage, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.
Your studies at the universites of the Rogue Isles during your free time has earned you the Professor Day Job. Logging out in a University will earn you a random piece of Tech Salvage, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.
Your time spent working with the financial institutions of Paragon City during your free time has earned you the Banker Day Job. Logging out in a Vault will earn you an Influence Bonus, when you log back, in each time you complete a mission for a short time.
Your time spent staging heists on the various financial institutions of the Rogue Isles has earned you the Thief Day Job. Logging out in a Vault will earn you an Infamy Bonus, when you log back, in each time you complete a mission for a short time.
Your time spent working at Wentworth's has earned you the Day Trader Day Job. Logging out in Wentworth's will grant you a Brain Storm Idea Salvage after mission completion, when you log in, for a short time.
Your time spent supplying the Black Market has earned you the Marketeer Day Job. Logging out near a Black Market will grant you a Brain Storm Idea Salvage after mission completion, when you log back in, for a short time.
You have aided Arachnos by piloting its fliers, helping Lord Recluse better mobilize his troops, earning you the Pilot Day Job. Logging out near a Black Helicopter will earn you a Speed Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.
Arachnos is more likely to pound you into dust than let you near one of their fliers. And your license is no good in Paragon City, it seems.
You spend your free time perfecting your costume earning the Fashion Designer Day Job. Logging out at a Tailor will earn you a discount to Tailor fees, when you log back in, for a short time.
Your time spent protecting your Supergroup's base has earned you the Monitor Duty Day Job. Logging out in your Supergroup base will earn you charges for your Base Teleporter power.
Your work with the forces of Arachnos has earned you the Arachnos Agent Day Job. Logging out in an Arachnos Base will grant you an Experience bonus, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.
There's no resigning from Arachnos, but you appear to have done just that. Good luck.
You spend your free time smuggling in illicit black market goods earning you the Smuggler Day Job. Logging out near a ferry will earn you a random enhancement, upon each mission completion, for a short time.
You've scored the biggest coup of all; smuggling directly into Paragon City. Unfortunately, it's a long round-trip.
Stores
- All non-origin Quartermasters sell Level 15 and 20 TO Enhancements.
- The first Origin Quartermasters can be found here. They all sell Level 15 and 20 TO Enhancements, and Level 15 and 20 DO Enhancements matching their origin. There is a Quartermaster for each of the five origins.
- Dmitri Krylov sells Level 10 and 15 TO Enhancements, Level 15 Technology/Science DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Dr. Shelly Percey sells Level 10 and 15 TO Enhancements, Level 15 Mutation/Science DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Peter Themari sells Level 10 and 15 TO Enhancements, Level 15 Magic/Mutation DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Fortunata Hamilton sells Level 10 and 15 TO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Golden Roller sells Level 15 TO Enhancements, Level 15 and 20 Technology/Science DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Marshal Brass sells Level 15 TO Enhancements, Level 15 and 20 Natural/Technology DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Operative Wellman sells Level 15 TO Enhancements, Level 15 and 20 Mutation/Science DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
- Willy Wheeler sells Level 15 and 20 Magic/Mutation DO Enhancements, and Small Inspirations
Transfer Points
- Access to all normal Rogue Isles city zones via Rogue Isles Ferry and Black Helicopter Line.
- There is a Free Fire Zone Transport helicopter at the airfield in the southeast of the zone.
- Access to the Midnighter Club is available through the University.
- All TUNNEL System zones.