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1) Shalassa is water, which implies traveling across the seas, not Tallan.
2) The jug was not found, but the mana can already be restored.
By the way, Ciel's biography is very interesting:
http://ru.ashan.wikia.com/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%B8%D1%8D%D0%BB%D1%8C
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By the way, is it possible to implement a Necromancer special ability like Nagash's in Heroes of Might and Magic III?
There, only an ice bolt can be a water magic spell, so an ocean isn't necessary;
Okay, later I'll add that she's been searching for a jug for a long time and has learned some things herself during that time, instead of suddenly having a dream about it)).
And Siel can be another hero; there's a shortage of elves.
There, only an ice lightning spell can be created from water magic, so an ocean isn't necessary ;)
Okay, later I'll add that she's been searching for a jug for a long time and has learned some things on her own during that time, rather than suddenly having a dream))
And Siel can be another hero; there aren't enough elves.
I've already given these starting skills: Draylana Fundamentals of Spellcasting Mana Regeneration Ice Block
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Lokken is currently in charge of the biographies of the new heroes, and if he doesn't mind an author's version, we'll adjust it to the most suitable option later.
Dyrman, just so you know, due to the need to adhere to the established lore of Ashan, my examples of Drailana's appearance might be significantly altered, as canonically, light elves are the predominant type :(.
Here's the final touch:
Drailana was one of the daughters of the high druid in western Irollan, and even as a child, she was distinguished by her curiosity and aptitude for magic. One day, she sneaked into the sacred grove of the druids, where she experienced a strange vision: a jug that shimmered with unbelievably beautiful colors and contained mysterious writings that were incomprehensible to the girl, but which resonated deeply within her. Drailana left Irollan and began her journey in search of knowledge about the cherished jug. She joined the sea elves, where she studied the lore of the cult of Shalassa, then traveled through the "barbaric" lands in eastern Ashan, studying healing and the culture of the inhabitants of those places, where she pieced together fragments of information about the cherished jug. One day, fate brought her together with a traveling mage, who told her about a relic hidden deep within the elven forests – a jug with an inexhaustible supply of mana. Without a moment's hesitation, Drailana set out to return home. She found Irollan in ruins and at war. The very first village where Drailana stopped was attacked by the undead, but by organizing resistance, the girl destroyed them. Now, she leads one of the border armies of Irollan, without losing sight of her goal to find the great artifact of her ancestors.
Special ability: Replenisher – fully restores mana after each won battle.
Lokken
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Something like that?
Draylana was the daughter of a high druid and showed an interest in magic from a young age. One day, she had a strange vision – a pitcher covered in mysterious writings, which shimmered with unbelievably beautiful colors. In search of information about it, the girl left Irollan and joined the sea elves, and then traveled for a long time through the "barbaric" lands in the east of Ashan. Hearing from a wandering mage a legend about a relic hidden deep in the elven forests – a pitcher with an endless supply of mana, Draylana hastened to return to the war-torn Irollan. There, the elf managed not only to repel the attack of the undead on one of the settlements but also to discover the coveted artifact from the defeated necromancer.
As part of the concept of servants of Silanna and Shalassa, I can suggest a version with Draylana as the daughter of a sea elf sorceress.
Dyrman
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Well, maybe something like this?: From childhood, Dreylana was fascinated by various magical items. One day, while spending time in the library, she came across a description of an extraordinarily beautiful artifact - a mysterious pitcher of inexhaustible mana. Every night, she dreamed of this unusual object, after which the elf set out to find it. Reaching the eastern border of Ranaar, Dreylana met a dream interpreter who told her that the artifact was kept under the family's ancestral tree. After finding the pitcher, the elf touched it, after which it crumbled into many fragments. It turned out that this was enough to gain the ability to restore mana during lulls, which helped in the fight against the undead that had overrun Irollan.
Dyrman, overall, shortened it well, but it's pretty good in principle.
Here's the jug that can be placed on the specialist's picture:
Meanwhile, here's another draft of the biography of another elf:
Arael (Sylvan)
Arael has always had a calm, phlegmatic character, unlike most of Irollan's children. She preferred solitude and communication with the ancient Ents, who also slowly and calmly told Arael various stories about past times. This is how she spent her time listening to stories and learning.
The Ents treated their listener with great respect, and one day they rewarded her with a rare spell that had a soporific effect. With this spell, even the undead could be enchanted.
The Council of Druids was surprised when Arael joined Irollan's army, and even more surprised when the enemies literally fell to the ground, enchanted by the measured rhythm of the young elf's spell.
And since then, the people of Ashan say: "If sudden fatigue overcomes you, it means that Arael is singing somewhere."
Specialist: General slowing of the enemy army before battle.
So, what is the principle behind Abigor's special ability?
He has a developer-made special ability, just like, for example, Timkhan. Lokken, if MSCH agrees with the bio, which I have modified, will you revise it to make it more readable?
Lokken, if MSCH agrees with the bio, which I have modified, will you revise it to make it more readable?
What do you think?
From childhood, Dreylan was attracted to various magical items. One day, while spending time in the library, she came across a description of an incredibly beautiful relic - a pitcher of inexhaustible mana. This unusual artifact appeared in her dreams every night, so the elf set out to find it. Reaching the eastern border of Ranaar, the girl met a dream interpreter who told her that the artifact was kept under the ancestral tree of her family. When Dreylan found the mysterious pitcher, it suddenly shone with a soft light in her hands, and then shattered into many fragments. The gift received from the relic, which allowed her to restore mana in peacetime, greatly helped the elf in her fight against the undead that had invaded Irollan.
What exactly does the special ability do? If it casts a spell, then it cannot be implemented at the script level.
Ideally, of course, it would be best to remove Railag and give Arafel -1 initiative to enemies per level. But any slowing down of enemies would be suitable for her.
But you won't do that.
In general, of the two latest bios, I liked Dyrman's more.
My more extensive version didn't work out, although it could be combined with the fact that the jug shattered. In general, I've already written it.
Added 4 minutes ago Draylana was one of the daughters of the high druid in western Irollan and, even as a child, was distinguished by her curiosity and inclination towards magic. Once, she sneaked into the sacred grove of the druids, where she had a strange vision: a jug that shimmered with incredibly beautiful colors and mysterious writings, which were incomprehensible to the girl, but which struck a chord in her heart. Draylana left Irollan and began her journey in search of knowledge about the cherished jug. She joined the sea elves, where she studied the knowledge of the cult of Shalassa, then wandered in the "barbarian" lands in the east of Ashan, studying healing and the culture of the inhabitants of those places, where she collected bits and pieces of information about the cherished jug. Once, fate brought her together with a traveling mage, who told her about a relic hidden in the depths of the elven forests – a jug with an inexhaustible supply of mana. Without a moment's hesitation, Draylana set off back home. Having found the jug, the elf touched it, after which it shattered into many fragments. It turned out that this was enough to gain the ability to restore mana during lulls, which helped in the fight against the undead that had flooded Irollan. Now she leads one of the border armies of Irollan, without losing sight of the goal of finding the great artifact of her ancestors.
Special ability: Replenisher – complete mana restoration for each won battle.
Ideally, of course, Raillag should be removed, and Arael should be given the ability to reduce enemy initiative by 1 per level. But any kind of slowing effect on enemies would be suitable for her.
But you won't do that.
That's right. Raillag is one of the developers' main heroes, so he is practically untouchable.
And Raillag's second special ability (reducing enemy stats by 1% and increasing his own by 1%) will be given to Sareth, an even stronger hero and the one who decides the fate of Ashan. But because this specialization is so powerful, he won't be included in the main NHF build, only in the extended one.
Regarding Arael, there is another nuance. The Elves already have Wing, who specializes in initiative, so there is no need for a second hero with that specialization in the main build.
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Draylana was one of the daughters of the High Druid in the west of Irollan and, even as a child, was distinguished by her curiosity and inclination towards magic. One day, she sneaked into the sacred grove of the druids, where she had a strange vision: a jug that shimmered with incredibly beautiful colors and mysterious writings that were incomprehensible to the girl, but which resonated with her heart. Draylana left Irollan and began her journey in search of knowledge about the cherished jug. She joined the Sea Elves, where she studied the knowledge of the cult of Shalassa, then traveled to the "barbaric" lands in the east of Ashan, studying healing and the culture of the inhabitants of those places, where she gathered bits and pieces of information about the cherished jug. One day, fate brought her together with a traveling mage, who told her about a relic hidden deep within the elven forests – a jug with an endless supply of mana. Without a second thought, Draylana set off back home. Having found the jug, the elf touched it, after which it crumbled into many fragments. It turned out that this was enough to gain the ability to restore mana during downtime, which helped in the fight against the undead that had overrun Irollan. Now she leads one of the border armies of Irollan, without losing sight of her goal to find the great artifact of her ancestors.
There are many contradictions here, for example, there are no border territories in the west of Irollan.
I think the revised bio by Lokken, except for the last sentence, is better. I will add it.