01-15-2015, 12:07 AM
I have modified my old game idea and came up with a diferent one.
As far as I have built up the story involves:
Though the game may appear normal, I plan on taking the story to a very dark and Lovecraftian turn.
As far as I have built up the story involves:
Quote:There is a war between the Vrkhazhian Empire and another empire, the Empire of Ngu-Qam.The story focuses on two brothers, their sister and childhood friend as they are recruited into the Alkad and assigned to investigate an old deserted city to see if the Veil is truly weakening.
All able-bodied men (and some women, but this is highly discouraged at times of war, for reasons in case of genocide) and the Alkad (soldiers) are called to fight in the defence of Vrkhazh and its colonies.
Many believe the war began because the Triad of Magi had overstepped their bounds.
However it is speculated by a small few that this is merely a front to hide something darker.
Meanwhile the Veil between the Formed World--where the living reside--and the Formless World--where the tortured dead and evil spirits reside--is weakening, and the Triad of Magi feel there are powerful forces from the Formless World trying to make it's way to the Formed World to wreak havoc on the living.
There is a man in the City of Uzer who claims the end of the world is nigh...
Maybe he is right?
Though the game may appear normal, I plan on taking the story to a very dark and Lovecraftian turn.
"Turning iron ore into iron swords is a hard process, for one must first dig out the rock, and melt it to refine it, then one must pour that metal into a mould, let it cool a bit, and pound on it while it cools even further. Games are no different." - Ahzoh
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Vrkhazhian
ʾEšol ḵavud ʾelẕakud lav ʾezʾaẕud zwazaršeru ya lit žalneru lav lit t͛enud. Ṗal sa-ražheru lav raržižu paplam lav ṗal widsaṟam bemaḵu šuku lit ʾeyṭu waẏnilaẇ. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.