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GoldenLand Interview at ActionTrip

(PC: Single- & Multi-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Monday - April 21, 2003 - 17:14 -
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A GoldenLand interview at ActionTrip talks to Project Leader Sergey Bouravtsov, scriptwriters Eugene Bratkov, and Dmitry Glaznev about this interesting RPG. Here's a bit for you:
AT: In a few notes, describe the storyline in GoldenLand.

Dmitry Glaznev: The plot starts 300 years after a victory over Drakh-Shu, the leader of a vast army of evil forces. The heroes who freed the Golden Land - Velemir and Velena - became the object of reverence of many Goldenlanders. The subsequent cult that sprang from the devotion to the heroes of old was named the Cult of Great Heroes. Its followers built a large temple in Svetlograd, the capital of the Land of the Golden Mountains. Since the creation of the temple, all who come to this temple as an apprentice search for perfection both in the physical (martial arts training) and spiritual realm. The Great Priest of the temple, Kotar, started to see negative changes which have affected the Golden Land of late. The harvests began low, diseases increased, robbers and creatures that never seen before appeared. The behavior of people, their habits and deeds slowly turned for the worse. Kotar had read the ancient manuscripts from the temple library and knew that such changes took place three hundred years before, just before Drakh-Shu and his dark army's invasion. Kotar fears for Golden Land's fate, and he sends four apprentices of the temple to search for great sorcerer of ancient times, Shurba-Khal, who, as Kotar thinks, can help with the situation. Legends say that Shurba-Khal has learned the secret of immortality and has lived in the tower situated in the center of a faraway land; Marvia's capital. The situation is much more complex because the way from the Golden Land to Marvia leads through the Ripei mountains, and had been lost many years ago...
 
 
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