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19 years ago
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But what amuses me the most are the characters with the same names :) Two Alamars, two Rolands, and so on.
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19 years ago
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Mugais;88717
But what amuses me the most are the characters with the same names :) Two Alamars, two Rolands, and so on.
Roland was captured by the Krigane, and Almar... I don't know...
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19 years ago
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And where did the second Roland come from? I don't remember him.
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19 years ago
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Where did the second Roland come from? I don't remember that.
I don't understand either where he got the second Roland from. In the Might and Magic universe, I only remember one Roland who: won the war against the Kreegans, had an evil brother named Archibald, his wife was named Catherine, and he had a son named Kolya.
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19 years ago
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That’s all I remember. Maybe it refers to Ryland, the Ranger?
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19 years ago
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All plot inconsistencies are essentially in the Chronicles. And the fact that there are characters with the same name isn't a big deal. In all parts, it was confirmed that these characters with the same name are different people (except, perhaps, for Alamar the Warlock from the lineage of the former ruler of Varna 4 and Alamar the Warlock, a supporter of Archibald; this is the only serious blunder by NWC (plot inconsistencies in the Chronicles - 3DO, not NWC)). The second Roland is one of the rulers of the Darkside of Xeen.
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19 years ago
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Ah, you mean that one. Well, it's obvious that they are different people.
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19 years ago
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Here. And in the case of Krag Hak, Ethric, and Sandra, there are many references in SoD that these pairs of namesakes are different characters. Alamar from M&M1 and Alamar, who fought with Ironfist, are ancestor and descendant, because M&M1 is several millennia later than HoMM1, and Varn 4 from M&M1 is the Enrothian Varn in Dragon's Sands. The only serious inconsistency is how Alamar from Enroth remained young for so long (over forty years).
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19 years ago
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Axoth was also a new world when it first appeared.
Axoth was released in 1995.
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19 years ago
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Generally, the concept of new worlds is not appealing... I don't like it. Erathia is closest to my heart! Erathia is my home! I simply love the third game the most.
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19 years ago
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Was offline :D

Yes, I meant Prince Roland from Might and Magic: World of Xeen. He was supposed to marry Queen Kalindra to unite both sides of Xeen, but he was eventually captured by Alamar (who was Sheltem).
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19 years ago
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The only serious inconsistency is how Alamar from Enroth remained young for so long (over forty years).

In Heroes 4, the description of Gem says that she drank water from a magic spring and did not age for about 80 years, but after the Reckoning, she lost her immortality.

about different characters

why is Crag Hack stubbornly drawn in a horned helmet ))

(I don't know what he looks like in MM7) but I feel he is very similar ))

by the way, it seems to me that the writers of the 4th part were afraid of the responsibility regarding the Reckoning

and they left both Tarnum (who also lost his immortality), Sandro, and the Descendants of Griffonheart,
but didn't think through any further plot lines (leaving them for the next Heroes games).
It would have been better if instead of War Winds and Coming Storm
they had made a proper story about the old characters.

I think Roland, Catherine, and Nikolai all stayed alive (maybe they opened a portal to another world on Jadame (Archibald is capable of that, by the way))
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19 years ago
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Why is Crag Hack persistently depicted wearing a horned helmet? ))

(I don't know what he looks like in Might and Magic 7) but I feel he looks very similar.

He looks more like a dwarf there :o

Starhan;90513

I think Roland, Catherine, and Nicholas all survived (maybe they opened a portal to another world on Jadame (Archibald is capable of this, by the way)).

Yeah. But Archibald was in exile on a small island near Erathia at that time. I'm afraid he died.
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19 years ago
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Here, the Ironfists left their native Enroth, and who did they leave Humphrey with? A mere boy... and that's how they paid the price...
There was probably complete chaos happening in Enroth at that time.

So, Archibald teleports many miles away...
Or his Angels saved him (and in the process of saving him, he hit his head and developed amnesia)... he's sitting somewhere on Axoth, completely bewildered, thinking, "Where am I? Who am I?"
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Starhan;90544
Well, the Ironfists left their homeland, Enroth, and left Humphrey in charge... leaving a mere boy behind... that's what they got for it...
There was probably complete chaos in Enroth by that time.

So, Archibald teleports across many miles...))
Or his Angels saved him (and he hit his head during the rescue and developed amnesia)... he's sitting somewhere in Axeoth and is bewildered, "Where am I? Who am I?"
Enroth is also gone. Nikolai is in Axeoth. The Ironfists were also in Enroth before the Reckoning.

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In Heroes 4, the description of Gem says that she drank water from a magical spring and didn't age for about 80 years, and after the Reckoning, she lost her immortality.
Gem was not immortal. The spring simply extended her life and greatly slowed down her aging during that time. A small spoiler: in Regeneration, we will say more about this spring and how it is connected to Alamar (how he didn't age) and Gem.
Why is Crag Hack consistently depicted wearing a horned helmet? ))

(I don't know what he looks like in Might and Magic 7) but I have a feeling he looks very similar.
In M&M3 and 7, Crag Hack and Varna have red hair and beards. Crag Hack from Enroth does not have red hair. And yes, as Mugais said, he looks like a dwarf. In M&M3, he is originally a dwarf. But in M&M7, since the race of the characters in M&M3 is not tied to the plot, he was made a human, and Resurrectra was made an elf. The Z.I.P. are equal to the Ancients, by the way, but this cannot be said about Crag Hack from SoD, and Crag Hack from Varna could not have been in Enroth during SoD (Demilich made a mistake, as the Z.I.P. arrived in Enroth around 1167). Apparently, one of the purposes of SoD in NWC's plans was to confirm that Crag Hack and Sandro from Enroth and Crag Hack from Varna and Sandro from Xeen are different characters, respectively. True, in SoD, they introduced a namesake of Etric the Mad - Etric the Warlock and former teacher of the Enrothian Sandro. And besides the 2 Etrics, 2 Hacks, and 2 Sandros, there are no other namesakes, except for Rolands (but even without the expansions, it is obvious that these are different people). Krodo, Zama, Zoma, etc. were not in Enroth. From Varna 4 (Varna from M&M1, intended for Enroth), Agar, who later became a lich, and Alamar, a descendant of the former ruler of Varna (one of the Alamars from his lineage was an opponent of Morglin Ironfist in the struggle for power on the continent of Enroth and a supporter of Archibald (that very "un-aging" one)), moved, and from Kron, the descendants of Calon and Slayer, who were opponents of Morglin Ironfist, moved. Characters with the same names are amusing moments, not inconsistencies. The inconsistencies are mainly in the Chronicles.

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