Grant's Glen is a location in all incarnations of Lost River. In the classic version, it is a medium-sized settlement with a decent spread of residential houses. In the present day, it appears to be in fairly good condition despite nature being in the process of reclaiming the land and destroying some leftover structures. This settlement has a path which once led tourists and locals up to the hilltop.
However, in its modern revision, this settlement had not yet been completed at the time of evacuation.
Lost River[]
In WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition, there are two Lost River game maps.
Lost River (Anniversary Edition)
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In the Anniversary Edition, Grant's Glen is still present in the modern Lost River, however it appears to be in an incomplete state of early construction and has been left incomplete following Lost River's abandonment post-evacuation. Instead of a small neighborhood, it is now reduced to four in-progress houses with their wooden beams left exposed to the elements. A small construction vehicle at the site suggests that construction could have still been ongoing up until the evacuation order was issued.
All of the houses are situated along a small side road diverging from the main road leading south with a fork splitting the route between Town and across a bridge towards the Dam.
According to a flier in town from the area's Hiking Club, there appears to have been some controversy over the construction of the settlement.[1] However, it was likely overshadowed by the disagreements over Hank's Ditch destroying Monday Gulch.
Near the last two houses, continuing beyond the end of the road, is the small Grant's Glen Waterfall. By visiting it, progress can be made towards the the multi-part Lost River Natural Landmarks Explore achievement.
Lost River (Classic)
In the Anniversary Edition, Grant's Glen returns in the Lost River (Classic) game map. Its appearance remains much the same as it did in its original predecessor. It has seen very little change and remains connected to Downtown with a road leading up to Hilltop.
In WolfQuest: Classic, Grant's Glen made its first debut in the then-all-new and original standalone Lost River game map. It is situated to the north of Downtown and has a road leading up to Hilltop.
In its dilapidated and abandoned state in the present day, the settlement is in relatively good condition aside from a few knocked-over mailboxes lying along each side of the crumbling and broken asphalt road leading through the residential town after the humans' evacuation.
Gallery[]
Anniversary Edition Gallery
Contributions for Lost River/Grant's Glen in the Anniversary Edition are welcome in this gallery!
Lost River (Anniversary Edition) Gallery
This gallery is composed of screenshots from the modernised Lost River expansion.
Lost River (Classic) Gallery
This gallery is composed of screenshots from the original Lost River, now dubbed Lost River (Classic). This revision was ported from Classic 2.7 into the Anniversary Edition engine.
Classic Gallery
Contributions for Lost River/Grant's Glen in Classic are welcome in this gallery!
Trivia[]
- The name of this settlement is an homage to the forename of Grant Spickelmier, the former project director of WolfQuest.
- The garage messages in the Classic version use freely-available fonts. These are Wickhop handwriting and 08 Underground.
Anniversary Edition Trivia
- In the Classic Lost River, the textless wall matching the sign at the southern entrance appears to have been removed for unknown reasons.
Anniversary Edition and Classic Trivia
Classic Trivia
References & External Links[]
- ↑ Extracted asset
- ↑ Possibly a reference to the song I fought the law (and the law won) by The Clash-.
- ↑ Possible reference to the quote "I'll be back" from Terminator?
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