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The Druid King interview

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by @ Monday - January 14, 2002 - 20:13 -
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Strategyplanet has made a Q&A with two members of Druïd King developer Haemimont. Here´s a bit:

    Dragon: What is the premis behind The Druid King?

    Andonov: The Druid King story takes place in ancient Gaul, the first land to be conquered by Julius Caesar. He wrote his very famous "Commentarii de bello gallico" (Thoughts on the Gaelic war) from which we acquired a lot of information about the setting of the game - the peoples, the political situation, the tools and crafts of war and so on. Basicly this is a tale about the struggle between Gaul and Rome, but also between courage and skill, hate and passion. The story tells of a young Gaul whose wife-to-be was slain by the Teutons during an assault on their village. Badly wounded, he was thought dead, and thus he survived the battle, only to find his beloved one killed, his village burned to ashes, his people massacred by the Dogs of War. In these moments of deep sorrow, he made an oath to the Goddess of War, that he will devote to her his life and the life of every man he kills if she in return would give him revenge for his loss. The One of the War heard him, and so his fate was to become a hero in this land, and later in the Lands of Legend.
 
 
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