
It turns out that this strange mixture of worlds was created by a huge corrupted moonstone, which has to be destroyed to prevent it collapsing due to instability. All but one tribe has its own demands before joining, ranging from defeating a t-rex to recovering their holy statue. The main plot involves getting all thirteen tribes to join in an alliance against the Myrmidex. The whole place is under attack from the ant-like Myrmidex, which were brought in to replace the humans for labor but got out of control. These tribes have been magically drawn from varying periods and locations in history, such as the aboriginal nations of Mesoamerica and tropical Africa, originally as labor for a species of intelligent reptiles called Sakkhra which once dominated there. Rafkin with the Orb of the Moons goes wrong. The Avatar is transported to the otherworldly Valley of Eodon, a large jungle-like world filled with various tribes (inspired partially from The Lost World), after an experiment of Dr. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Origin FX engine was utilized for this.Īdditionally, conversations now took place in the big game window instead of the text window, overlaying the landscape for the conversation, thus allowing for much more text to be displayed and mostly removing the need to scroll answers.

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