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8 years ago
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Quite some time ago, maps from the King's Bounty series appeared on the forum (as well as on fatalgame and heroesportal). However, only the second and third parts were featured there. This raises the question: does the first part exist? And if so, where can it be downloaded?
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8 years ago
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When I recently downloaded parts 2 and 3, I also started looking for the first one, and I wrote a personal message to the author (he is registered here: here) – unfortunately, both attempts were unsuccessful. The author himself wrote here:
My maps "Kor - Part Two" and "Part Three" (for Heroes 3) even received good feedback here. Although, in my current opinion, the maps turned out to be mediocre. I started working on a map for the fifth installment, continuing the story of Kor, around 2008, brought it almost to completion, and then abandoned it for a long time.
It should also be noted that when browsing the second map, I noticed:
The scholar in cell 111.89 should have the Dimension Door spell instead of the Teleport spell!
Otherwise, you clearly won't be able to proceed! Also, spells and artifacts allowing flight should be banned!
As far as I understand, the basis of the maps is the cycle of books by Ursula K. Le Guin about Earthsea – I once read them with pleasure, but now I’ve forgotten most of it.
8 years ago
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In reality, these maps aren't just average; they're brilliant! At the very least, when it comes to the storyline.
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8 years ago
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Just found out: Famous writer Ursula K. Le Guin passed away at the age of 89
Among her most famous novels are "The Left Hand of Darkness," "Rocannon's World," and "Planet of Exile." The series of stories about the fictional world of Earthsea was very popular with readers.
5 years ago
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Wow. It’s nice to know that people were still playing these maps as late as 2018 :) Too bad I didn’t see it when it was still relevant :)
5 years ago
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Ursula K. Le Guin has a good short story called "The Door". It leans towards fantasy. Science fiction.

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