![]() ![]() The enemy characters of Hazelnut are divided primarily into dungeon and overworld sets. Please forgive the wide formatting! The UI for KS doesn't really gel with this kind of document, hehe. These next writeups are meant primarily to help inform the backers contributing to the asset design in Hazelnut, but since we haven't shown much concrete in a while, and because they may be interesting in their own right, we have them here as an update too, for those interested! I am thinking that in the immediate future, we will try smaller updates with singular focal points, to keep the community engaged in development better. Meanwhile Mark and Shannon have kept up work on schedule, advancing their own contributions to Hazelnut and Dawnthorn. I am in comparatively much better general health writing this, so that is a big plus! Thankfully these symptoms are at about 15% of the intensity they were at peak, so thankfully things are more normal again. Thankfully these appear to be clearing up gradually, at least. We put them off until later, but when we revisted them, we found the same level of disagreements about direction, so ultimately needed to make some tough design choices, in order to keep development progressing properly.Īnother aspect is that we don't want to show the high-level planning elements too much, because they are effectively a map of the entire production, and can spoil a lot.įinally, In interest of full discloure, I've been having some health issues this season which unfortunately saw me down a large number of hours. ![]() It is gradually forcing us to pin down some aspects of the design which we delayed finishing because we did not have full agreement on the finalization on, such as closing the item set HB will ultimately have. So one element which has contributed to updates slowing right now is that we have been working on some elements of Dawnthorn and Hazelnut which are high in their organizational hierarchies, and have many design dependencies. If you are one of the few people in these tiers, or gained the enemy contribution perk through the art contest, expect to hear from me directly, shortly! The following roads are currently closed to the public:Information for Backers with NPC and Enemy Contribution Rewards (With some Interesting Internal writeups maybe?) Thank you for your patience as we work to repair these segments of roadways. The Adams County Public Works staff is currently mobilized and ready to assess damage and begin repairs. These roadways are unsafe and will remain impassable to the public until flood waters recede and necessary repairs are made. update - Adams County closes roads due to floodingĭue to severe weather and heavy rain, numerous roadways in Adams County are closed due to flooding and road damage. That water is feeding into the Arkansas River.ĩ a.m. The headwaters of Fountain Creek saw four to five inches during this storm, they tweeted Friday morning. The National Weather Service's Arkansas-Red Basin River Forecast Center reported "minor to moderate" flooding along part of the Arkansas River due to rain in the past 48 hours. "The Wildlife Drive is CLOSED until further notice due to flooding." Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge announced that flooding closed Wildlife Drive on Friday. I can confirm cherry creek is now cherry river (taken at Speer and Stout) 104th at Manilla Rd and at Tumbleweed Ct.Converse Rd from 128th Ave to 144th Ave.112th Ave from Behrens Rd to Horrogate Rd.Road 15 from Bradbury-Krebs to Xmore Rd.Courtesy of Adams CountyĪn Adams County spokesperson provided this list of road closures due to flooding: The airport held the top spot Friday morning on FlightAware's "Misery Map" with a ranking of 49 followed by Dallas-Fort Worth's 40.Ī truck was stuck in flood waters in Adams County on 26th Avenue, Thursday, May 11, 2023. The airport on Thursday had 840 delays and 23 cancellations. from his truck near 56th Avenue and Jackson Gap Street, according to a news release from Aurora Fire Rescue.įirst responders had difficulty finding the truck, which had been parked along Box Elder Creek for days leading up to the flooding, official said.Īfter walking in rising waters about a half mile, rescuers found the truck with water above the threshold of the doors.Ī swift water rescue team used their bodies and equipment to block the flowing water, walking the man to safety.įlights continued to be delayed at Denver International Airport Friday morning with 187 delays, but only two cancelled, according to monitoring site. Local firefighters rescued a man who was stranded in rising creek waters early Friday in Aurora. Man rescued from rising creek waters in Aurora Here is an initial rainfall analysis graphic for the period from 6 pm Tuesday through 6 am today. ![]()
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