Quoin

The name "quoin" refers to an ornate brickwork motif along the edge of a building, i.e. "a beautiful corner." Quoin also serves as the game's "beautiful corner" in showing a vertical slice of all features for testing. As such, Quoin has one of everything - each type of shop, potion, character race, etc.


 
Quoin, noun ˈkȯin ˈkwȯin 1 a: a solid exterior angle (as of a building). b: one of the members (such as a block) forming a quoin and usually differentiated from the adjoining walls by material, texture, color, size, or projection 2: the keystone or a voussoir of an arch 3: a wooden or expandable metal block used by printers to lock up a form within a chase
From merriam-webster: Quoin
 

Inspired by Stardew Valley, Zelda, and Secret of Mana.


 

Need to add shops and faction-representative NPCs.

    • other shops
    • faction-representative NPCs.

The village of Quoin is precisely arranged—buildings, paths, and plants laid out in grid-like geometry that evokes an isometric, 16-bit sprite-based RPG, replete with evenly spaced flower pots, and tropey RPG options. This aesthetic is revealed to be a local cultural identity. The game itself is a first-person action RPG with immersive 3D traversal and minimal UI outside of combat.


 

Questline

    • The player enters the village of Quoin (pronounced "coin") relatively early in play.
    • Many items in shops are far overpriced for the player, due to their level.
    • Warden of Quoin
    • In gratitude, merchants lower their prices to about market rate. But in dialog, many make a point to remind you that they are doing you a favor.

Village of Quoin by ChatGPT Robbi
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