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Echoes of the Atlas Lore: The Envoy

In Echoes of the Atlas we introduced a character called the Envoy, a cryptic character of unknown but distant origin. Today, Senior Narrative Designer, Nick Kolan is going to explore what went into creating the Envoy.

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I have talked previously (albeit in vague terms) about our narrative plans for the Atlas, and trying to reestablish a sense of eldritch, unknown horror in Path of Exile's endgame. The Envoy, one of two new characters introduced in Echoes of the Atlas (the other being the Maven), is one of the ways we are injecting some of that horror.

The Envoy's role in Echoes of the Atlas is to initially foreshadow the arrival of the Maven, and specifically warn you of your first upcoming boss encounter where she's present. From both a mechanical and narrative standpoint, it is important that players don't find themselves surprisingly overwhelmed by what the Maven adds to the boss fight. Narratively, however, the Envoy serves a larger purpose of beginning to illustrate, in florid and opaque language, the broader unknown and dangerous universe the Atlas seems to reside in.

We made a few decisions to make the Envoy stand out a little bit when compared to, say, the journals left by the Conquerors. First, his appearances are unpredictable and infrequent. You don't know when he will show up, nor where in a map he may be. He's not an enemy, either -- merely a messenger.

The things he says are also randomised, and are spoken based on proximity rather than player input. When he does show up, unlike nearly every other NPC in Path of Exile, the Envoy's voice plays at a level volume regardless of your distance from him. This was an intentional decision to set him apart, both from other NPCs and the land surrounding him.

The broad intent was to provide interesting, flavourful glimpses of what may lurk beyond the borders of the Atlas. Though these little lore chunks are told nonlinearly, there are actually a few little cohesive stories he is telling, about his own origin and history, that of the Maven, and of several other entities.

But, we also didn't want you to necessarily be hit by a bunch of incomprehensible lore as soon as you meet the Envoy, and wanted to ensure that the sense of discovery and pulling back the veil could be sustained for long enough that you'd be surprised when, a few hundred hours in, you may still find yourself hearing new lore tidbits. So the Envoy's lore is divided into five tiers, with new dialogue added to the pool based on the number of Atlas passives you've unlocked.

An NPC is often made or broken by its voice actor, and in the Envoy's case, Matt Sunderland knocked it out of the park. He struck a balance between distant neutrality and haunting foreshadowing that, when combined with the lovely echoes of certain words layered into the dialogue, really gives the Envoy a tone unlike any other.

The lore the Envoy touches upon hopefully paints a vicious and vengeful universe beginning to bear down upon the visitors to the Atlas -- themes I am sure we will explore more in the future.

Path of Exile: Echoes of the Atlas is Grinding Gear's most successful expansion

We're just a week on - to the day - from the Path of Exile: Echoes of the Atlas DLC's launch, and it's already been declared the most successful expansion in developer Grinding Gear Games' history. The action-RPG game's devs have announced the latest pack has been a hit in terms of its player counts, hitting more than a whopping 265k concurrent players during its launch.


"Echoes of the Atlas has been Path of Exile's most successful expansion so far," studio co-founder Chris Wilson announces in a press release. "We are so pleased to still be setting new player number records after over 30 quarterly league releases since 2013. It shows us that our development methodologies are evolving in the right direction as we work towards completing Path of Exile 2."


As detailed by the studio on Twitter last week, the number of concurrent Path of Exile players hit an eye-watering peak of 265,250 across the various platforms when the expansion launched last week, which was up 11% on the free PC game's previous record of 237,160. In doing so, it snagged the number four spot on Steam's most popular list at the time. Phwoar.


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Path of Exile 3.13 reaches a record number of players, 60% of them on Steam

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Path of Exile 3.13 release time confirmed for January 15, reveal stream this week

Download the Warlord Mystery Box Soundtrack For Free

If you are looking to add some dramatic flair to your playlists, then we have the perfect track for you! The Warlord Mystery Box soundtrack is now available as a free download. You can find the links below.

To download the Warlord Mystery Box soundtrack, click (or Right-click, “Save link as”) on the file type you prefer: .flac or .mp3.

We know how much you love our composer Kamil’s music, so if you can’t get enough, check out his Soundcloud here or YouTube channel.

Community Showcase

We cannot believe how creative our community is! For today’s news post, we wanted to share amazing pieces of Path of Exile-inspired fan art created by our community. Check them out below.

[h2]Maven fanart by Conqista[/h2]



[h2]Mud Flats Ritual Altar Nightmare by Whisprex[/h2]



[h2]IRL Badge of the Brotherhood Turquoise Amulet by envatilea[/h2]



[h2]Bloons of Exile by Axon_Griegor[/h2]



[h2]Uniques Personified - 3D Art of Dying Sun by Gunoo[/h2]



We can’t wait to see what else our players come up with next. If you’d like to share any artwork or fan art with us and your fellow Exiles, please post your submissions on the Community Showcase forum or our subreddit.

Path of Exile 3.13 reaches a record number of players, 60% of them on Steam

Path of Exile's 3.13 expansion, Echoes of the Atlas, went live last week, and it's safe to say the new release is a hit. The player count jumped about ten times higher on launch day, and brought the game to a new all-time concurrent player record just a few hours after release, as a total of 265,250 people hopped into the game all at once.


That 265,250 peak is 11% higher than the previous record of 237,160, according to developer Grinding Gear Games. The official peak is quite a bit higher than the 157,103 Steam players noted on public data trackers like SteamDB - Path of Exile is also available outside of Valve's platform, so it looks like around 60% of players came from Steam.


The new player counts have led to some server issues, though the studio says these "are almost entirely fixed", and they're already working on improved capacity for launches in the future. The devs have launched a total of six hotfixes on PC, addressing a variety of bugs, crashes, and gameplay issues.


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RELATED LINKS:

Path of Exile's Echoes of the Atlas expansion has been revealed

Path of Exile 3.13 release time confirmed for January 15, reveal stream this week

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