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So, since Markel is here, it means the connection to the events of the Third Eclipse is weakening. Markel is not young during the events of the War of Queen Isabel (969 AD), but he probably didn't live in the eighth century.
According to information from the English-language wiki, he joined Sandro around the 580s. I don't know if this is accurate, but in any case, three heroes are better than two, in my opinion.
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I started the fourth game, and the question is... what are the creatures from Heroes 6 doing in the garrison? Are they specifically there to make it impossible to pass?
These creatures aren't that overpowered; you shouldn't have any problems with them.
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These creatures aren't overwhelmingly powerful; you shouldn't have too much trouble with them.
Don't pay attention; it's just a joke. It's simply unusual.
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According to information from the English-language wiki, he joined Sandro around the 580s. I don't know if this is accurate, but in any case, three heroes are better than two, in my opinion.
These creatures aren't that overpowered; you shouldn't have any problems with them.

The information on Wikipedia is inaccurate.
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Markel was one of Sandro's favorite students, but the exact time he joined the Voidwalkers remains unknown. However, at the time of Sandro's death, Godric, Cyrus, and the others were still young, while Markel must have already spent a considerable amount of time under the tutelage of his mentor. Consequently, he lived a very long life and certainly witnessed the eighth century, and perhaps even a significant part of it. Otherwise, Markel studied with Sandro for five years, and it's unclear how he became so intelligent.
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I don't know why everyone is so upset about the second mission. I started it casually, and even the initial scouting took only a little bit of brainpower. Then I went underground, gained some experience, captured mines, and generally got settled. Meanwhile, Markel set out to sea, luckily guessing that he needed to sail west. He found the Sphinx (failed the test, laughed at the 999 Phoenixes), reloaded the save, passed the test, took the hero's armor, and generally got himself sorted out.

Then an Orc arrived, but my army was already too strong for him, so he retreated (screenshots 1, 2) across the sea. I managed to get the old man to Srando, cell by cell, and pass on the army. The Orcs retreated home without a fight. I started clearing out the underground and then a Demon appeared. I REALLY shouldn't have given him Pillaging. I replayed, ran to the castle.

THE DEMON ALSO RETREATED and went to the Orcs. While I was cleaning up the surrounding territories and the underground, the Demon had already thinned out the Orcs considerably and was left with a meager army (4). The Orcs also took a beating, and half of their army simply died. At the same time, I already had a legion of undead (5), while the Demon had only about 50 demons in total (6).

There's not much more to tell, the Orcs huddled in the corners from my huge army, and I sat for an hour, maybe even two, just clearing the islands of the remaining Orcs and going around the buff spots. Special thanks for the mentor.

I especially liked the storyline and the Eclipse element; it's really well done, even better than the original Campaign, but the technical part let me down; the enemies ended up defeating each other!

https://imgur.com/a/NXs4HCp - screenshots

The Demon was harassing both me and the Orcs (he was only chasing the Orcish units), so I had to take him out first, and then deal with the Orcs. The AI plays differently if it's not rigidly scripted. + it also randomly adds guards to the Dwelling and mine defenses. I was lucky)). There were only archers and Erls. When I got the Dispel, that's when everything fell into place. I also cleared out all the mines occupied by the Demon in pursuit of experience, leaving the Orc for last. The main thing on the map is to prevent the guests from rushing to the castle too early.))
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So, since Markel is here, it means the connection to the events of the Third Eclipse is diminishing. Markel is, of course, not young during the events of the War of Queen Isabel (969 AD), but he probably didn't live in the eighth century.
Well, considering that the last mention of Sandro is considered to be "many years after 717," and given that Markel was Sandro's student, and by 969 he was dead, the map author doesn't contradict the lore, because he doesn't explain anything at all, haha.

But I remembered that Markel, in the original campaign, in the first mission, if you attack a group of mages, says, "I'll have to wait ANOTHER couple of hundred years for the plan to mature." So maybe he's already been living for more than a hundred years. Kaspar is also a long-lived character, and that's fine.
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Markel is one of Sandro's favorite students, but the exact time he joined the Voidwalkers remains unknown. Nevertheless, at the time of Sandro's death, Godric, Cyrus, and the others were still young, while Markel must have already spent a considerable amount of time under the tutelage of his mentor. Consequently, he lived a very long life and certainly witnessed the eighth century, and perhaps even a significant part of it. Otherwise, Markel studied with Sandro for only five years, and it's unclear how he became so intelligent.

The eighth century, Astral, is 701-800 AD. That means Markel must have been around 250 years old at the time of the events in the fifth Heroes game. Some mages of the Seven Cities could live to be 200 years old, but they were already frail old men. Markel is not young, but he is definitely not a frail old man. In Clash of Heroes, as a reminder, the events take place about 30-40 years before the events of the fifth Heroes game. And Markel is there, and he is quite young. Yes, older than Godric, Aidan, and the others. I would assume he is about 35 years old there.
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What’s the trick with the orcs in mission 3? I didn’t do anything; they just showed up and started destroying everything. What was the story-related trick supposed to be?
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Markel is a Necromancer. He simply didn't age as long as he had access to the powers of the Void.
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What's the trick with the orcs in mission 3? I didn't do anything, they just showed up and started destroying everything. What was the plot twist?
If you complete the optional quest in the demonic dungeon in mission 2 and sacrifice the orcs, they will rebel, accuse the mages, and later come to beat them and everyone around them. But they only spawn when the quest is completed, as an additional feature.
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Markel is a Necromancer. He simply didn't age as long as he had access to the powers of the Void.
The Void distorts the body, which is why Sandro lost his human appearance. But Markel has always been proud of the fact that he is alive, and not turned into something else.
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The Void distorts the body, which is why Sandro lost his human form. And Markel always took pride in the fact that he was alive, not transformed.
Sandro himself admitted that his experiment with the Void was unsuccessful; he lacked the experience and was a pioneer in this field of magic, which is why the consequences for him were so dire.
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Finished the fourth campaign. Just like the first, it's easy to complete (heroes are well-leveled, artifacts are available), no further comments.
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I'd rather end this argument, as I don't think I can convince you of anything further.
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Andrei_21
If you complete the optional quest in the demonic underground in the second mission and sacrifice the Orcs, they will revolt, blame the mages, and later come to beat them up, along with everyone else in the area. But they only spawn when the quest is completed, as an additional feature.

A strange optional quest; I didn't have anything like that happen, only the option to attack the mage in the underground and close the portal. It seems something broke in the script, and nothing was triggered.



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I spent an hour with the mentor, leveling up abilities, made Sandro a farmer with resource gathering, leveled up Markel into a ghost in the mines with support, and the dummy purely into chaos and defense so she could defend the castle, and now the fourth mission is starting, and I don't know what to do.))

The third mission is also easy; it was very difficult at the beginning due to the lack of mana fountains, but once Lucretia reached the location, 20 vampires arrived and solved everything.
The mages didn't leave the castle at all after the Orc appeared, and then the Orc took over the mages' eastern-southern castle and stayed there for the rest of the game. Somewhere around the 3-month mark, everyone went AFK.

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