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18 years ago
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I'm sure similar topics have been created many times, but I want to compile, so to speak, a complete picture of what's happening.

Let's talk about the story. I want to put the whole plot together... Personally, during the gameplay and while reading the forums, everything gets mixed up in my head, and I stop understanding "who? where? why?".

What is the plot of Heroes 5? Not just the first part, but also the expansions? It all starts with Isabelle's interrupted wedding. And at the end of the first part, she becomes bad, it seems? Raelag tries to save her? In the Lords, there's Freya and Duncan. But I've completely forgotten what they're doing there.

Guys, please help me piece together the plot, because after playing non-stop and getting completely absorbed in improving the technical aspects, I've forgotten what I'm actually playing for, and why I'm playing for one faction and then another.

And also, is the fifth part somehow connected to the third part in terms of the plot?

Hmm... Guys, help me, an old woman with memory problems, refresh the plot of HoMM V :smile35: I'll beg you if you want. I can't sleep peacefully... and watching all the videos doesn't really appeal to me... just write a couple of words on the TOPIC
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18 years ago
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It all starts with the interrupted wedding of Queen Isabel and the invasion of demons, which is essentially what the plot revolves around. King Nicholas (Isabel's husband) is fighting on the borders, and Sir Godric has embarked on a diplomatic mission to the Silver Cities to seek help. Godric is refused, and Isabel decides to raise a militia, which she does while also killing demons. In the fourth mission, she is ambushed by the demon lord Agrael, who captures her. It is also revealed that Isabel's friend has died (I don't remember her name). During their conversation, it becomes clear that Agrael has fallen in love with the queen. Perhaps that's why the Dungeon where Isabel is held is not very well guarded... Godric frees Isabel in the fifth mission, and after that, they together repel Agrael's attacks. Eventually, Godric decides to rush to Nicholas to ask for help. The king comes to their aid, but Agrael kills him, and then flees. There is a tearful scene here – Isabel talks to the dying Nicholas. It turns out there is a problem – there is no heir! The second campaign is dedicated to Agrael. Throughout the first mission, he has one task – to escape from the enraged Godric. After escaping, in the second mission, Agrael learns that the demon lord has found out about his betrayal (he didn't deliver the queen) and sends one of the demons to intercept him. Also, for some reason, Agrael needs the heart of a griffin (I don't remember why anymore). After killing the demon, the spirit of the ancient hero Tieru appears, who calls him to sail to his island, promising to explain everything later. There is nothing else to do – Agrael has to fight his way through the Elven lands to the port in order to sail away on a ship at the end of the fourth mission. In the last mission, Agrael is actually looking for Tieru – there are many islands. When they meet, Tieru makes Agrael an offer he cannot refuse – to shed his demonic essence and cease to be a demon. The next campaign is about the Necromancer. Should I continue?
The plot of the fifth game is not connected to either Heroes 3 or the other games.
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18 years ago
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:) Thank you so much, you've refreshed my memory wonderfully. I didn't expect such detailed information, especially about the missions.

Please continue, if it's not too much trouble, I'd be happy to listen, or rather, read.
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18 years ago
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I even wrote a book based on the plot! It's true, it's in Ukrainian, and the title doesn't sound very good! But still, it's a book! And it already features the Hammers of Fate! I'll start writing about the Tribes of the East soon!:rolleyes:
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18 years ago
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R-gul, Isabel’s friend is named Beatrice.

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Agrail needed to capture the griffin’s heart first (the demon lord sent a demon hero to get the griffin’s heart) to thwart the Lord’s plans against Isabel’s kingdom.

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Keep writing, it’s interesting to read. The orc story is a bit confusing (I understand it in parts, but I can’t put it all together). :)
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18 years ago
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I even wrote a book based on the plot! It's true, it's in Ukrainian, and it doesn't sound very good! But still, it's a book! And it already features the Hammers of Fate! I'll start writing about the Tribes of the East soon!:rolleyes:


Wow. I take my hat off to you;)
It's an interesting idea, actually. It's a shame that it's only in Ukrainian. Unfortunately, I don't speak it:) Heroes fans should have an international language;) so that everyone can understand everything)

Good luck with your endeavors! Maybe you could add something to the topic about the events?
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18 years ago
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Wow, you actually liked it. I didn't expect that :) So, the next campaign is about necromancers, which, in my opinion, is the most interesting one in the original game. We start playing as Markel, yes, the one with the skull that gives +5 to magic and knowledge but -2 to spirit! This means he's going to die, which is a shame, he was a charismatic old man. Before, Markel was a respected advisor to Queen Fiona, but after her death, the persecution of necromancers began, and Markel was kicked out. The mission starts, if I'm not mistaken, at the queen's cemetery, where Markel decides to restore his former glory and so on. In the first mission, at the beginning, he has to escape from patrols of mages who guard the place of his exile. After successfully escaping them, Markel approaches one of the Imperial cities, where he sees a brawl between people. The reason for this is a civil war. Not everyone liked that after Nicholas's death, Isabel took over. Markel is a smart person (yes, by the way, he's still alive, unlike some necromancers) and decides to help the queen. After killing the rebel knight, we gain Isabel's favor. Hooray! Markel decides to restore the necromancer infrastructure, so the second mission is to rebuild Mythgard, an ancient and powerful city of necromancers that was destroyed during their persecution. In the third mission, Markel, with a large army, goes to Cyrus, the ruler of the Silver Cities, to take revenge for the past, namely for the war of the Broken Staff, which the necromancers lost. Along the way, Markel also acquires powerful necromancer artifacts: the Cloak of Deadly Shadow, the Ring of Sinners, and the Staff of the Underworld, which he needs to fulfill Isabel's dream: the resurrection of Nicholas. And where is the necromancer's amulet, the attentive reader will ask? But it didn't exist yet :) By the way, in this mission, the staff is super powerful – it turns captured mage cities into necropolises! Markel also takes the cloak for himself, but the ring is with Cyrus himself, who uses it to escape to a parallel world. Markel jumps after him, prudently taking 20 bone dragons with him :) The fourth mission is dedicated to killing Cyrus. We wander around the map, killing neutrals, and at the end, Cyrus is waiting for us. The fifth mission: Godric doesn't like that Isabel listens to Markel more than to him, and he also doesn't like the resurrection of Nicholas. And Markel doesn't like that Godric talks too much while being on an inaccessible island :) Markel decides to lure Godric out by capturing his daughter, Frida, hoping for the knight's nobility and that he will come to save her himself. But instead of himself, Godric sends a squad of angel interceptors, which Markel easily kills. Our necromancer is a very cruel person because he cuts off the angels' wings and flies on them across the sea straight to Godric (I'm not kidding! :) ), where he defeats his army and brings the rebel himself directly to the queen. After this mission, there's an interlude: the resurrection of Nicholas. Markel performs the rituals, and so on, abracadabra, and Nicholas rises from the dead! Isabel rushes to him, saying "my love," and so on. But Nicholas is not happy; he says that he feasted with Elrath himself, sat surrounded by his ancestors, and now he has been torn from there forever and is cursed. And Isabel notices a strange light in her husband's eyes and his pale skin – Nicholas has become a vampire. Isabel is in shock, and Markel is secretly happy. The next campaign is about dark elves; I'll write about it a little later, as I'm already tired :)
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18 years ago
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R-gul, a keen reader is happy and looking forward to the continuation:)

I recently replayed the campaign for the Necromancer faction, so it's all still fresh in my mind, but somehow it didn't quite fit into the overall story, so thank you again for laying everything out so clearly.

In the place of the unfortunate Nikolai, I would have strangled Isabelle. She's an egoist.
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18 years ago
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Next on the list are the dark elves; the campaign is deadly boring, though that's just my IMHO. We start as an old acquaintance, Agrail. Only now he has changed his name to Railag, and in general, he only resembles his old self in voice (and the lizard :) ). If he was previously the Demon Lord, now he's just a Warlock. Railag is not satisfied with the state of affairs (for some reason in Heroes 5, everyone is dissatisfied with something :) ) and he decides to seize power somehow. And lo and behold, right at that time, a tournament began for the position of head of the Shadow Clan. Anyone can participate! The tournament basically consists of gathering an army and then surviving gladiator battles—all heroes are teleported to one place where the brawl begins. Railag naturally wins. The second mission—Railag wanted to conquer the other clans, so he goes to Malsara (one of the daughters of Mallassa, the dragon-god of the dark elves). She suggests nothing original, specifically advising him to build the Mother of Darkness (Tear of Ashan) in his city, as well as to conquer the Shadow Shards clan by force. Which is what we do. The third mission is one of the hardest in the original. The goal is as old as time—this time you need to conquer the Grim Hearts clan. Railag also has an additional motive to do this, as the Grim Hearts have formed an alliance with the demons. After our hero completed the assigned task, he was fortunate enough to find out that the Overlord is preparing a foray to capture Isabel. In the fourth mission, Railag rushes straight to Isabel, and the shortest path lies through Sheo, where he arrives at the end of the fourth mission. In the fifth, our goal is to save Isabel, who together with Markel is heading to the resting place of Nicholas, from an Inferno hero who was sent to capture the queen. Railag saved her from captivity and also suggested that Isabel abandon the resurrection plan, but Markel was against it, so the elf failed.
The fifth campaign is the light elves.
Our hero is Faendael, a master of idiotic poems. In the first mission, he defends the borders of Irollan from the encroaching Necromancer. In the second, he decides to secure the support of the most powerful creatures of the elves—the emerald dragons—while killing demons that have leaked into Irollan. In the third mission, Syris-Talla, the elven capital, comes under attack by Necromancers and is even captured. Faendael successfully recaptures it, fortifies it, and then rescues two elven generals from captivity. In the fourth mission, Faendael sails to Tiera, however, he is too late—Tiera has already been overrun by demons. After this, he will also have to defeat Biara (who will slip away). As for why the demons killed Tiera, I've somehow forgotten :) The fifth mission is quite long, but there's not much to tell about it—our goal is to take down Nicholas the vampire, who is ravaging the elven lands. After the final fight with him, there is a cutscene—Faendael apologizes to Nicholas (they were friends, after all), but says he must kill him. The ex-king does not object; he has long been fed up with his current existence.
The last campaign is the Mages. We play as Zehir, son of Cyrus, current ruler of the Silver Cities. In the first mission, he follows Lenin's order—study, study, and study again! Our goal is to level up to 10 and take a city from the Necromancer. The second mission is essentially the reverse of the third Necromancer mission—you need to retake the cities captured by Markel, including Al-Saphir. The third mission continues the madness—you have to retake the cities of the Griffin Empire from Markel, free Godric, meet with Faendael, and the three of them kill Markel. I don't understand how Zehir was able to gather an army from a practically destroyed state capable of dealing so easily with Markel and all his conquests. Be that as it may, in the cutscene, Markel theatrically declaims, like, kill me, I'll resurrect anyway, I'm a Necromancer, ha-ha-ha. His outpouring of words is interrupted by a fireball launched by Zehir, which incinerated Markel to ashes. The fourth mission—capture Isabel and perform a ritual that will protect her from Kha-Belekh (or something like that). Toward the end of this mission, Railag and Shadia join us. We capture Isabel (she doesn't want to go voluntarily), and in a cutscene, we perform the ritual, during which Biara appears and carries Isabel away with her to Sheo (Kha-Belekh is an idiot, couldn't he just do that right away? No, he had to send heroes to intercept. Poor guy :) ). The fifth mission, the last one, takes place in the campaign of 4 heroes—Zehir, Godric, Faendael, and Railag; first, they take turns defeating Biara, and then the Overlord himself (well, they just retreat, rather than die). A problem is revealed—the heroes were late, Kha-Belekh has already done something... terrible to Isabel. And now the prophecy of the Dark Messiah, who will plunge the world into the abyss of Chaos, and blah-blah-blah, must be fulfilled. Jumping ahead, I'll say that the prophecy came true, as told to us by the wonderful game Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. That's how it is.
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18 years ago
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A very big request – could someone provide a link where I can find the plot of the fifth installment of Heroes of Might and Magic? I can't play the game, but I'd like to know the ending. Thank you in advance.
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18 years ago
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I have a big request – could someone provide a link where I can find the plot of Heroes of Might and Magic V? I can't play the game, but I want to know the ending. Thank you in advance.
Which scenario and from what point are you asking about?
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18 years ago
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It would be great to have a third campaign for the Hammers of Fate.
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18 years ago
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It would be great to have a third campaign for the Hammers of Fate.
Then I won't be able to help you. I only played the original campaign of Heroes of Might and Magic V.
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18 years ago
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and for the original Heroes of Might and Magic V, please provide a link to the plot or write a brief summary.
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18 years ago
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In short, I won't be able to do it right now, but I promise to write an article later. P.S.: But in return, it would be great to learn about the plot of the Lords in the last campaign of Heroes of Might and Magic V: Lords of the Realm.

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