: They did the same with Maul. And Bre'Unor never got
: explained at all.
The Mauls are just another race, they don't need a whole lot of special explanation. They are like Ghols. We dunno anything more about where the Ghols came from than we do the Mauls. Though the Ghols at least get a few levels centered on them.
: Well, things were easy to find in TFL too (remembers
: Total Codex and Watcher's arm), but otherwise you're
: right on the mark. Why couldn't the Deceiver have
: stabbed you in the back or something instead of being
: perhaps more of a hero than Alric?
I think they did the Deceiver well. He had by far the best exchanges of dialogue in all of Myth II, it's story's biggest redeeming feature. Though now that I think about it, most of the good lines were SB and Shiver dissing the Big D; he didn't have that many great lines himself. And the whole thing with him springing the unauthorized trap on SB, threatening the guards at the damn, etc, served to show how he is DEFINITELY not a perfect upstanding citizen. "No thinking being would willingly follow him" and all that.
: Um, how about "your ghols have to penetrate the
: heavily
: guarded dwarven citadel and exact lasting revenge on the
: Ephor and his minions" ... j/k! mb.
You know, I've got some cool ideas for a map of two centered on Ghol heros...