Age of Fable

Moby ID: 51912

Browser credits (2006)

175 people with 190 credits.

Your adventures were faithfully chronicled with nothing false set down, nor anything true omitted, by James Hutchings
The people, places, gods and monsters of Karrakara and the islands around have been accurately depicted by (or licensed from) the following artists Azalea, Henning Ludvigsen, A. Daisy Lee, H.J. Rian de Jong, Rowan Lee Hartsuiker, Devon Jopling, Christopher A. Malidore, Pille Heero, Patrik Almqvist, Jenni Chasteen, Peter Town, Michael Yazijian, Mark Huffman, Tracy Butler, Vilja Väisänen, Hans Wichman, Joanna M. Bromley, Crystal Rose-Thompson, Irene Bagiacchi, Mattias Snygg, Maryam Gousheh-Forgeot, Astrid Castle, Steve Argyle, Eric Martins, Gunvor Paludan, Alex Elie, Pascal Etienne, Hélène Brunton, Ember Black, Ashley Applegate, Alana Jane King (Nemo), Sue Evans Ross (Pilikia), Nathan M. Rosario, Timo Heikura, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, Kaila Engar, Evgenia P. Petkova (Foxy Jenny), Laura Pelick, Johnathan L Bingham, Hannah Schmidt (Nomi), -AP-, Manon Yapari, Malcolm Brown, Vitaly Alexius Samarin, James McPartlin, Jon O'Mara, Yuen Harrison, Mats Minnhagen, Johan Tri Handoyo, Christina Marie DeLong, Jenny Dolfen, Doug D. Pham, Kiri Oestergaard, Véronique Comeau, Anzo, Dominique Crouzet, Peter Mullen, Peter Seckler, Scott Harshbarger, Emmanuel Roudier, Dominique Signoret, T. Jordan Peacock, Graham Meade (GemFonts), Steve Zieser, James Hutchings (created using the Historic Tale Construction Kit), Kris Jacque, Kevin Mayle, Herbert Roe, Vincent Baker, Jensen, Flaxton, David J. Stanley, David K. Wong, Balage Balogh, Seth Poppy, Joakim Persson, Misha, Jessica Cox (Zeldyn), Randy Gallegos, Brian Crick, Mark Allen, Steveman, Alexandre Togeiro, Virginia Roper, Drawings and Dragons, Eli Arndt, Michael Rasmussen, Joe Alterio, Jacob Green, Justin Nichol, Kelvin Green, Storn A. Cook
The pictures in the letters at the start of the game are by Dominique Crouzet
Public domain artwork by John Frederick Lewis, Frederick Goodall, Victor Carabain, Thomas Cooper Gotch, Frederick Ferdinand Schafer, unknown Byzantine artist, Jean-Léon Gérôme, John Singer Sargent, Ivan Aivazovsky, al-Idrisi, René Magritte, Edward Lear, David Roberts, Leon Belly, Frederick Goodall, Jean-Léon Gérôme, John Frederick Lewis, George Catlin, Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Arthur Bridgman, Viktor Vasnetsov, José Posada, Ivan Bilibin, David Roberts, John William Waterhouse, Theodor Kittelsen, Arthur Rackham, Theodor Kittelsen, Giovanni Piranesi, Sophie Anderson, Fernand Khnopff, Martin Heemskerck, John Everett Millais, Louis Moe, Édouard Manet, Howard Pyle, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Ricardo Almendáriz, Viktor Vasnetsov, H. Lee, Albrecht Dürer, Christian Krohg, Armand Welcker, N.C. Wyeth, Willy Pogany, Gustav Bauernfeind, Jules Laurens, Frederick Catherwood, Caspar David Friedrich, Leonardo da Vinci, Louis Rhead, Massimo Lazzari, J.J. Grandville, George du Maurier, Alphonse Mucha, Tavik Simon, Thomas MacKenzie, Howard Pyle, Arthur Rackham, Harry Clarke, Herrad von Landsberg, Thomas Seddon, Frederick Goodall, Herbert James Draper, Kawanabe Kyosai, Alexander Wilson, Olaus Magnus, Gustav Klimt, Frank Godwin, Martin Heemskerck, H.J. Ford, Francesco del Cossa, N.C. Wyeth, Theodor Kittelsen, Adriaen van de Venne, Odilon Redon, Louis Wain
The idea for the oasis on the horizon by Rob Lang
Gnome named by Nadia Menon
The description of the pyramid taken from Robert Ervin Howard
Cthulhu invented by H. P. Lovecraft
The rebel's speech by John Ball
The cryer's chant by Percy Shelley
The idea of Janooth by the Vital Spot
The original idea of the Hollow Mockery by Phoenix Talion
The phrase "Ape-Rajahs" is inspired by Encounter Critical
The mad goblin and Prince Dimitri originally inspired by a character in the Fabled Lands series by David Morris, Jamie Thomson
The mad goblin's speech by Thomas de Quincey (slightly adapted)
The rating system for ghosts by Justin Pierce
"The Crows Call My Name" from an idea by Jack Handey
The living door inspired by a similar feature in the Tunnels and Trolls paperback rules
Dead Eye Street inspired by Forever Street and Nowhere Lane in the Fighting Fantasy series
The description of the smoke in the pyramid based on the D&D module "White Plume Mountain" S2 by Lawrence Schick
The gods in the pyramid are based on Lolth from D&D, by E. Gary Gygax
and Yag-kosha from "The Tower of the Elephant", by Robert Ervin Howard
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