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No problem, I liked how you did Drago, I wouldn't have been able to do it that way. So Baltazar and Tessa are yours? I'll think about the fairies and orcs ;)
Thanks ;) Yeah. And Sandro, of course /my hands are itching, but I'll make him last on purpose :) / If anything, I can help with those you have trouble with.
And by the way, you didn't answer the question: Will Iona remain as stated? Or will she be turned into a djinn?
Yes, a djinn. MSCH
I would give Shadia a different biography. I can also adjust it in moderation, or even do it with someone later.
For now, the mod is still in development. But once it reaches the beta stage, biographies would be useful. Because it's easier to fix an error in a biography than a bug in a script.
Fate was not kind to Shadia, the last survivor of the wars with the Clan of Stern Hearts. She dedicated her entire life to revenge. She studied every art that could help her vendetta, disappearing for months, only to reappear in order to confront another enemy. Alone against hundreds, Shadia excelled in the art of infiltration and evasion, and there is no more agile and deadly heroine among the Warlocks.
Oh, wait. So, biographies aren't needed right now, and I can stop?)))
They are needed in draft form (the more practical and well-written, the better), so that people can see them and discuss them. This will save time in the future ;) Saving time is a very important factor.
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It's not bad, but I want the biography to be written after the whole mess with Biara. Like, Biara didn't quite kill Shadia.
Okay. By the way, answer my question about the biographies of Godric, Frida, and Nikolai ;)
Added 4 minutes later My version of Mirabelle:
Mirabelle. Mirabelle is a mercenary from Hammerfall, hired along with her squad by merchants from Niel's Haven, the capital of the Wolf Duchy, to guard their merchant ships from pirates. If they had known more about Mirabelle's past, they probably wouldn't have approached her with such an offer. A former pirate, she abandoned her life of crime after nearly ending up on the gallows. Gathering around her those who were like her, "reformed" pirates, she formed her own mercenary squad, which had already become famous throughout the northern coast of the Jade Ocean. And she would never refuse new recruits, because the life of a mercenary is bright and short…
Dyrman, I would still rewrite it, make it more concise and to the point. Although adding to it is also a good idea.
For complete satisfaction, we should add Duncan and Elia to the mod.
Dyrman, I would still rewrite it, make it more concise and to the point. Although, adding to it is also an idea.
For complete satisfaction, Duncan and Ilia should be added to the mod.
Any biography of Shadia can be accepted, but I would still like to deviate as little as possible from the developers' version. I would write it, and then we could compare it.
Added 31 minutes ago Sandro400
Vincent. Vincent, along with his brother Dominic, participated in Godric's diplomatic mission to the Silver Cities, as a result of which the Wizards supported the Grey Alliance and, together with the Imperials and Elves, repelled the demon invasion. Vincent still remembers with horror the expedition to the dragon utopia, where the artifact needed by Godric, the Amulet of Mastery, was kept. Despite the fact that the Duke of Unicorn forbade the plundering of the utopia under pain of death, fearing the wrath of the gods, Vincent disobeyed the order and secretly took out a small, dusty book. The dragons, sensing the betrayal, mercilessly attacked Godric's army. By a miracle, the Imperials managed to escape from the dark caves. Godric never managed to find the culprit; and Vincent did not confess to what he had done. At night, he began to read the stolen book, but more than ten years have passed, and he still hasn't been able to get to the end of it.
There are no angels or Elrath dragons in the Utopia. Dominic Joker? :) Ashan is a fictional world, and the more parallels between the worlds, even if on a humorous basis, the less sufficient Ashan is.
Utopia doesn't have any angels or Elrathian dragons. Dominic Joker? :) Ashan is a fictional world, and the more parallels between worlds, even on a humorous basis, the less sufficient Ashan becomes.
What do angels or Elrathian dragons have to do with it? Godric isn't a fanatic who doesn't care about other Gods. And it's unlikely that Elrath would approve of killing any dragon (well, except for black dragons, and even then, it's not certain). What does Dominic Joker have to do with it? Have you played the single-player scenarios in Heroes 5? ;) There's a mission called "diplomat," and it features the inquisitor Dominic.
What does Dominic Joker have to do with it? Have you played the single-player scenarios in Heroes of Might and Magic V? ;) There's a mission called "diplomat," and it features the Inquisitor Dominic.
I confirm. He's my main enemy in the campaign. Why not use the names of these "minor" characters to avoid arguments about names that few people will actually think about.
What do angels or dragons of Erathia have to do with it? Godric isn't a fanatic who doesn't care about other Gods. And it's unlikely that Erathia would approve of killing any dragon (unless it's a black one, and even then, it's not certain). I used to play it. But I don't remember that. He's Vin Diesel, after all. So, is that him in the biography? What does Dominic Joker have to do with it? Have you played the single-player scenarios of the fifth game? There's a mission called "diplomat," and in it, there's an inquisitor named Dominic.
And what about the skeletal creatures that were thrown in droves against Markel? And the green-skinned ones during the wars with the elves? Well, a child of Malassa is unlikely to be in good standing with the forces of light. And there's no one else left. And even if he were in a utopia, and even in the lands of the Unicorn, Vincent would hardly gain the knowledge of the Academy (counterspell + stat of knowledge). Maybe the geography should be changed then?
And what about the skeletal creatures, which they used in large numbers against Markel? And the green-skinned ones during the wars with the elves? Well, a child of Malassa is unlikely to be respected by the forces of light. And there's no one else left. And even from one utopia, especially in the lands of the Unicorn, Vincent would hardly have gained the knowledge of the Academy (counterspell + knowledge stat). Maybe, then, the geography should be changed?
Skeletal creatures are one thing; they are undead. Godrik didn't use green-skinned creatures, by the way. I'm talking specifically about him right now. And it's not a fact that he would have fought against the black dragon. Godrik easily allied with Railag, while Faidaen had difficulties with that. The utopia was in the lands of the Academy ;) And from a utopia, you can gain much greater knowledge than just a counterspell and a knowledge stat, in my opinion - you just need to "loot" it.
Bone - that's one thing, they are undead. Godric didn't place any green creatures, by the way. I'm talking specifically about him right now. And it's not a fact that he would have fought against the black dragon. Godric easily allied with Railag, while Faidaen had difficulties with that. Utopia was in the lands of the Academy ;) And you can gain much more knowledge from Utopia than just counter-spell and stat knowledge, in my opinion - you just need to "loot" it.
He placed all creatures in a row, whoever he found on the map. Even Angels. Counter-spell is an unattainable spell from Utopia ;) Then why did you bring up the Unicorn instead of the lands of the Academy?
He just cast spells on everyone he encountered on the map, even Angels. Counterspell is an unattainable spell from Utopia in general ;) And why did you bring up the Unicorn instead of the Academy's lands?
Hmm, sorry, but then it's just a matter of game mechanics. Counterspell isn't a spell at all, don't get it mixed up ;) It's a special ability. Hmm... it seems clearly stated that the diplomatic mission was to Silver Cities, right? The mission was led by Godric, Duke of the Unicorn... the original five, the "Diplomat" scenario.