Greetings. Ever since I first consciously played the Academy of Magic campaign mission – Hope of Zehir – I've been troubled by a question:
What exactly were those two cities on that map?
I'll share my thoughts and assumptions here, supporting them with information from the game. Feel free to correct me and share your own assumptions.
So, let's begin. On this map, we have two "so-called cities." Biara's Citadel and the Demon Sovereign's Citadel.
According to lore, the capital of Inferno is the city of Ur-Hekal (source: Ashan Wiki, etc.), and in Heroes of Might and Magic V, it's Ur-Hikon. I will use both names; please don't correct me.
And here's the immediate question: which of these two cities is Ur-Hikon?
Here's what I've found:
1) The first thing we learn from the video is that Biara took refuge in Ur-Hekal (in the video, they pronounce it Ur-Hakale; in the subtitles, it's Ur-Hakone). Therefore, 1 point in favor of Biara's Citadel being Ur-Hekal.
2) Next, we read the description of the "Capture Biara" quest. It states that "The road to the Demon Sovereign's Palace is blocked by the capital of Shi'o – Ur-Hikon, where Biara has taken refuge..." and further, "Capturing Biara and opening the way to the Demon Sovereign's palace is the first task for the heroes." Another point in favor of Biara's Citadel, suggesting that it is indeed the capital of Shi'o, and not the "city" called "Demon Sovereign's Citadel."
3) We read the description of the "Biara's Citadel" object: "It (the city) serves as an outpost, guarding the road to the Demon Sovereign's citadel..." Here, it seems that they are simply telling us that the Demon Sovereign's Citadel is not in the city, but somewhere behind it. 0 points for both.
4) If we try to attack Biara's Citadel before the other heroes pass through the garrisons, the game will display the message: "First, all heroes must break through to Ur-Hikon." A point in favor of Biara's Citadel.
5) By digging around in the editor, we learn that the names of the objects of these two pseudo-cities are "bcitadel" and "scitadel," each having its own. This doesn't clarify anything. 0 points.
6) By digging around in the map files, we find files that define the characteristics of these two "cities" for scripted battles. Their names are Ur-Hekal (Biara's Citadel) and SovereignCitadel. Considering that the correct name of the capital is Ur-Hekal, this gives a point to Biara's Citadel.
7) We read the description of the "Demon Sovereign's Citadel" object: "Ur-Hikon is the capital of demons and an abode, and at the same time, the prison of the Demon Sovereign. This city is the heart of the fiery infernal realm..." Here's where the confusion arises. If Ur-Hikon is Biara's Citadel, as we were told earlier, why are we told that it is the Demon Sovereign's Citadel – Ur-Hikon? Still, 1 point in favor of the Demon Sovereign's Citadel.
Let's count the points: 4 points for Biara's Citadel and 1 for the Demon Sovereign's Citadel for proudly being called the capital of Shi'o.
Therefore, I conclude that Biara's Citadel is Ur-Hikon, and I don't know why it's called her Citadel. Perhaps Biara rules the city on behalf of the Demon Sovereign, or her citadel is located there. And the Demon Sovereign's Citadel, i.e., his palace and castle, is located behind Ur-Hikon, on a mountain. So, Biara's Citadel, also known as Ur-Hikon (Ur-Hekal), is a city, the capital of Shi'o, while the Demon Sovereign's Citadel is a castle, the palace of Kha-Beleth. The only thing that confuses me is the description of his castle, which suggests that it is also the capital. I have a theory that his castle is located in Ur-Hikon, i.e., in the capital. But, since this is a game, for gameplay mechanics, the battle in the city, i.e., the battle for the capital and the assault on Kha-Beleth's palace, were made into separate cities – a game convention, so to speak. However, this theory slightly contradicts the description in points 2 and 3, where it is said that the capital of demons (Ur-Hekal) serves as an outpost. It's strange to call an entire city an outpost if it is where the protected object is located. Also, if you read the description of the second quest, "Meet the Demon Sovereign," you will see that "...Biara once again betrayed, showing the heroes the way to the Demon Sovereign's palace..." which confirms the fact that his castle is somewhere not in the city of Ur-Hikon.
That's all. Write what you think about this, all the pros and cons, whether you agree with me, or if you have your own versions and assumptions about this? I would be glad to know your opinion.
(P.S. Please moderators, don't judge me for the fact that the topic is in the Overlord section; I noticed this after I created it, remembering that this map was in the original game)