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Elven Legacy 1.0
Paradox Interactive
Elven Legacy is a fantasy strategy game set in a world filled with elves, orcs, and magic. Nearly a thousand years ago, the humans were able to push the orcish tribes far into the south, to the Verks Wastes. The Empire of Eolia sprung up throughout the newly peaceful area, from the northern lands of the dwarves up to the southern defensive positions. For four centuries, Eolia led a life of peace and happiness - trade and crafts flourished, science and art developed. Any number of god-worshipping cults lived harmoniously with the land's many magic schools. Hundreds of thousands of slaves built aqueducts, temples and sublime palaces. However, the peaceful life of the Empire was destroyed when a star fell from the skies, heralding a time of darkness. The one known as Farrakh had arrived, intending to claim the world. A devastating war soon swept over the central provinces. The humans sought help from the elves and the dwarves, but even the united forces of the three races were insufficient to defeat the threat. At a critical juncture, General Marcus, commander of the Human army, led an attack against the enemy and managed to slay it at the cost of his own life. Eolia withstood, but paid too dear a price. Following the victory, constant slave rebellions began to break out in the distant provinces and protectorates.
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