Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos

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Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos
Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos cover art
Developer(s) Westwood Studios
Publisher(s) Virgin Interactive
Platform(s) MS-DOS, NEC PC-9801
Release date 1993
Genre(s) computer role-playing game
Mode(s) Single player

Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos was the first installment of the Lands of Lore series.

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[edit] Plot

King Richard LeGrey is the noble leader and 40th heir of the Gladstone Keep and the White Army. Gladstone is the base of operations for all of the civilized areas. The King is worried about Scotia, a vile old hag and ruler of the Dark Army who has recently acquired the Nether Mask, which is a magical item of extreme power and can now assume the shape of any living creature... or horribly unreal beast.

King Richard gathers together his armies and seeks a champion to go see Roland at his manor and retrieve the Ruby of Truth.

The player has to choose among 4 playable pre-made characters:

  • Ak'shel: a 'Dracoid', an ancient race of dragon-lizard hybrid origin, specialized in magic over might
  • Kieran, a 'Huline', another ancient race of human-feline hybrid origin, specialized in dexterity
  • Michael, a human specialized in strength and fighting
  • Conrad, another human, who is a well-balanced combination of all.

When you finally make it to Roland, it is too late. Roland is near death and the Ruby is stolen. Returning to Gladstone you realize that you are again too late: a battle has resulted in the poisoning of the King. And now it is up to you to visit the Draracle and find the ingredients of an elixir that will save King Richard.

Having the recipe for the elixir, the heroes must now traverse the Lands to obtain the required ingredients, while simultaneously learning as much as possible about the Nether Mask in the hopes of defeating Scotia.

[edit] Trivia

In Lands of Lore: Throne of Chaos, any of the four choices can be the hero. In Lands of Lore 2 a portrait of one of them is shown in the Draracle's museum. The game will randomly select one of the four possible heroes.

[edit] Versions

The game was critically acclaimed and was followed by two re-releases: a CD-ROM 'talkie' version in 1994 which featured an additional narrative history of the Lore of the Lands by Patrick Stewart (who also voices King Richard), and a Special 'White Label' European Release in 1996

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