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Just started playing the next chapter and I learned one thing: I hate those trebuchets.
I hate the orc book in particular...
Head-------->Table
Just started playing the next chapter and I learned one thing: I hate those trebuchets.
I hate the orc book in particular...
Ouch.
No offense taken.
Well, I can understand the dislike, but you have to look at it like this:
The Orcs were close to annihilation several times, they lack a real economy and are a race of war. Also they were ignorant to the strength of the Demon invasion. The final of the First Orc Book teached them a hard lesson.
About Vanessa: I think all of you, who read the story of what changed her while being imprisoned, can understand why the Orcs aren't trusting her anymore. Of course, they don't know all of that story, but still.
Have you seen her powerpowerpower talk? If you happen to read her
encounter with a mysterious power-filled stranger (from her perspective)
which changed her perspective on humans, you will see what her
„save all the powerful humans”, means.
In other words, notice how she cares only about power from siege of kome onwards
I think you're focusing too much on those alignments and are giving the Orcs less credit than they'd deserve. While I agree that they don't deserve much credit, they're not the simpleminded beasts you think they are.
If she hadn't changed that much, she probably would've been accepted by the other clans as well - even Rath, yes, I'm pretty sure about that.
You give the Humans more credit than they deserve, yes, they ARE fighting the Demons and also the traitors, but think about the reason for that: No Orc would ever side with the Demons while some Humans join them to gain power - or because they're enslaved, but that's another matter. The Humans are driven by a racist doctrine: Everything non-human, non-elven and non-dwarven is an enemy and has to be crushed. Remember what General Greymoore did: He ordered the absolute annihilation of an entire clan (For the Orcs one clan means as much as a kingdom for the Humans.) without any hesitation. He didn't care about the consequences either.
About the Undead: Yes, they might be the most reasonable race of Arkain, but they're also very ruthless. For the Undead, the life of a mortal is nothing, all that matters is the balance of Arkain - the balance doesn't mean that any race has to survive. In fact, all non-undead races being dead, would be the perfect balance for Arkain. The Undead would sacrifice everything, yes even other races, to ensure their so-called balance. Yes, they want the Demon invasion to be ended, but they also don't want the Demons to be destroyed by the other races since the Demons belong to the balance just like the other races (unless ALL races are being killed, that would ensure balance as well in a way).
Overall, one can say, that no faction is "really" good or really "bad".
Maybe you are right that I focused too much on the alignements. But in a war a true strategist must keep a mind open to all possibilities. Sometimes sparing some enemies might prove to be better than killing all.
A tyrant will not kill everyone in an enemy kingdom, because otherwise he would not have new subjects and therefore new taxes to get money from. The orcs could have started the tradition of raising human orphans as new soldiers, like Rangul did with Vanessa.
Actually Rath was against rescuing her from the knights, and he most likely never met her before. Rath and his clan are the ones who have more reasons to despise humans in general.
They call orcs savages for slaughtering villages and their solution? Lets wipe out a clan?That is pure hypocrisy.
The elves are not saints either. They wanted imperial support without giving anything in return. Now their queen made a secret pact in order to escape alongside her subjects to the other side of the sea, while leaving humans and dwarves standing against the demons.
I never claimed undeads to be the good guys, but they are like a necessary evil. The other races are fighting for survival or domination, while the undeads are maintaining balance, even at the cost of millions.
I like the undead because of this: they raise others regardless of their races. They have humans, elfs, nerubians and even demons in their ranks; races that in life would kill each other. I know this cooperation is through Aridon's control but even so it is fascinating.
That is true. Both sides have their own flaws and qualities.
Version 0.10 released
The new demo has been released and attached to the first post! Enjoy!
Version 0.10 released
The new demo has been released and attached to the first post! Enjoy!
Enjoy Chapter Four!
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Did Shar grew evil? I mean those trebuchets were fkcing insane
None of you got the idea to move his units all few seconds to evade the missiles?^^
Or to use the shadows to take out most of the trebuchet's defenses and then destroy the bastards?
How about starting to use the spoiler tags again?
Ghost = Undead
It's a ghost. Tell me, what is a ghost if not undead?
Just tested Chapter Three and I got only one thing to say: Fuck. This. Chapter. And. Kill. It. Along. With. Its. Fucking. Children.
Holy crap....we really need to start with a hero in chapter 4, especially one with a useful aura, otherwise things get pretty messy
Version 0.11 released
General:
- Replaced Deathlord's Unholy Regeneration ability with Raise Zombie
- Minor fixes and tweaks
Chapter Three:
- Removed game-breaking bug from orange AI
Chapter Four:
- Slightly decreased difficulty
ever thought of putting some puzzles on one of your chapters?![]()
Yes, but nah.