When Dutch colonists arrived on the enigmatic island, they encountered a peculiar legend about four points of power. These points were said to grant wisdom, forgotten knowledge, and unimaginable treasures to those who could decipher their secrets. According to the legends, each point represented a distinct emotion, and only by understanding them all could one unlock the greatness within. But with the arrival of the British, the story was lost to time. However, the power of these places never ceased to disturb the settlers, compelling them to restore nature to the island. Thus, Central Park was born.
To this day, its construction stirs the minds of historians with an air of mystery, something inexplicable, something beyond reason. It is whispered that these power centers were transformed into portals, gateways holding the answers to all questions. Hundreds of madmen have tried to pass their trials and solve their riddles, yet all have failed. But rumors persist that one day, chosen ones will emerge—individuals destined to unravel the secrets and claim the mystical rewards that lie within these ancient sites.
All we know now is that the first gateway lies on the path toward water and beasts. One must pass over it, and there, clues to all the others will be revealed.