Swordigo Full Map (2024)

“Then I’ll make a new map.”

“Too much,” Kael whispered. But he couldn’t stop. He ran his hand over the Sunken Library, the Dreadwood, the Clockwork Ruins. Each touch burned new knowledge into his mind: every breakable wall, every respawning enemy location, every single hidden switch.

He traced the Corroded Mountains—and gasped. A secret tunnel linked the Fire Peak directly to the Sunken Crypt, bypassing the entire Lava Trench. Years of dodging flame-serpents, wasted.

Behind him, the cartographer laughed softly, then fell silent forever. swordigo full map

“What’s there?” Kael demanded.

New Game Plus.

Kael had crossed the Greenhollow Valley a hundred times, leapt the chasm of the Forgotten Mines twice as many, and scaled the Corroded Mountains until the stone felt like kin. Yet he had never seen everything at once. “Then I’ll make a new map

Kael tore the stitches with his bare hands.

Kael staggered back. All of it—every corridor, every key, every boss—would begin again. Stronger enemies. The same map. The same lonely hero, walking the same loops, forever.

That changed when he found the Loom.

“Touch a thread,” whispered a hollow voice. The old cartographer lay slumped against the wall, his compass broken. “Go on, hero. You’ve earned it.”

Kael looked from the tapestry to his sword, then back at the woven thread of Greenhollow—the waterfall he’d loved, the meadow where he’d first learned to double jump.

The cartographer smiled, eyes hollow. “The one place the Loom cannot show. The final secret.” Each touch burned new knowledge into his mind:

In the center of the map, a patch of rough, unmarked grey. Not void—stitched over. Deliberately hidden.