: I think thats way too much for one game, considering how
: in depth we like things to get.
: Maybe make part one the battle against thhe fetch before
: they can bridge the world. And perhaps they get the
: portal to work, but we destroy it soon after. Alric
: disappears at some point during the game. Thats the
: end of game one.
: The second game is the battle against the few hundred
: Callieach to make it through the knot. They stay
: hidden for a few dozen years, then emerge and wreak
: havoc. Perhaps a dark sorcerer/leveller shows up to
: lead them. Maybe they brought back some part of balors
: head, and resurrected him or something. I like that
: idea...Game two would end with the world being laid
: waste to by the callieach. The final level or two
: would be about the defence of either Muirthemne or
: some far away haven, which the allies manage to
: secure.
: Game three: Alric shows back up, with vastly increased
: power and knowledge-he was off in some far away land
: doing god only knows what. Theres time to think up
: that later : ). He rallies the light, routs the
: callieach, and informs us that Balor is no longer only
: the Leveller, but the spirit of the Dark Gods
: posessing Balors body. Trow and Ghols both go extinct
: in the process.
: Game four: So he was nothing but a channel for them all
: along. Then the quest begins to reunite the 49 dreams
: or Wyrd, within alric (see my previous post on
: dreams). This could be played as a race against the
: dark sort of thing-they're trying to get to them
: first. He then becomes something like the embodiment
: of Wyrd, and goes to battle against the Dark Gods
: through Balor. Insane dream war results. The Dark Gods
: are destroyed, therefore there can be no more
: leveller. Alric perhaps gives his life in the
: process-but in donig so, releases the One Dream unto
: the world, guarenteeing peace for all time.
: Could use some work, of course. And I know that seems
: like a lot of games-but it all adds up to the magic
: number 7 ! so of course bungie HAS to do it! and i
: think this would lead to a definite ending.
sounds interesting, but making 4 seperate games would tax my computer and my budget.
Of course, if we assume we could actually do this, I'll assume I get Windows ME.
Seraph