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In reply to Starhan
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19 years ago
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and they also left Tarnum (who also lost his immortality)
But Tarnum remained immortal; this is mentioned in the campaign about the Barbarians from the first part of the fourth game, when he was supposedly killed, and then it turned out that he was still alive. And also, in the Bucovian campaign of Shades of Darkness, there is an error in the translation of the ranger Ryland's name. He is identified as Ryland, but his name is Roland.
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19 years ago
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Apparently, they just really like these names... Or the characters, since their "namesakes" are scattered throughout almost the entire Might and Magic series :D

And if you count how many namesakes there are among the non-storyline characters, then ALL the heroes from parts 1 and 2 were NPCs in Might and Magic 3-5 :rolleyes:

By the way, in Might and Magic 3, among the alien characters who arrived in Erathia in part 7, there was only one human - Sir Caningham :) I was surprised for a long time when I found out that Crag Hack was originally a dwarf, and Resurrector was a gnome.
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19 years ago
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How many times do I have to repeat that all the random heroes from HoMM1-2 who didn't participate in the plot are non-canonical? The exception is Crag Hack – the one from Enroth. There are two of them. Agar, the descendants of Kalon, Slayer, and Alamar, moved to Enroth (Agar is originally from Varna 4, as are Alamar's ancestors).
I definitely like Ressarectra, the elf, more.

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