Betrayal at Krondor

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Title Screen
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List of Chapters
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Each chapter begins with such introduction
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Intro cutscene
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Introducing Gorath, a moredhel (dark elf) who plays a crucial role in the game's plot and is also a playable character
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The goal is to protect the sword in the stone...
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Map of the land
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Traversing the countryside
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Casting lightning on an enemy with the "Skyfire" spell. It only works if the enemy carries metal objects (e.g. swords).
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Winter scene with a catapult, how romantic...
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Though constantly being ambushed, sometimes the enemy comes in the form of magical traps...
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Graveyards are a...er...interesting way (and not very ethical either) to find items...providing you have a good shovel handy.
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Digging on the wrong grave or walking around in creepy area's might provoke an encounter with the local undead.
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Character Statistics - Here portraying Gorath, the Elven warlord. Statistics increase automatically, indicated by a "red text" replacing the normal text.
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Smaller towns can be explored physically and have separate 3D buildings. Inside the buildings there are only still shots, however
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A full inventory screen
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Each item has unique descriptions. Weapons and armor have a "more info" button, describing its combat statistics.
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There are a different shops in the land, specializing in different merchandise for you to buy and sell items.
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The game's dramatic writing manifests itself in even such a prosaic (for RPGs!) situation as a companion being lethally wounded in battle
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Items displayed at stores may be haggled and bought. Failed haggling may prompt the shopkeeper to "sulk" and render the item "unavailable."
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Taverns and Inns are a great source for information and to stock up provisions. An experienced bard may also gain money if he performs well enough or get kicked out!
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Temples offer services to heal characters from ailments, provide blessings for weapons and armor, and some also provide teleportation travel.
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The standard security device for many chests and buildings requires the skills of a good thief with nice bunch of lockpicks. Unless, you have the right key.
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Temples that provide teleportation services may only be used if the party has knowledge of another temple location.
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Night descended upon Midkemia... we strolled on the beach, gazing upon the faraway mountains, engrossed in our thoughts...
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Some chests have an advanced security system. Solve the riddle to open the chest!
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You will meet many people during your travels, offering you information and possible leads to sub-quests...
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This is a 3D dungeon - the sewers of Krondor
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You may ask these people various questions. Like why they didn't turn on the torches down here in the mine?
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Towns offer a different services. LaNut, on of the first towns you will visit, for example provides a Fletcher and an Inn.
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Highcastle, borders the Kingdom from the north while providing travellers with a local inn and an excellent armory.
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Sarth, a fortress city home of the Great Library and Temple of Ishap. Though one might prefer the excellent armory they have here too!
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The library of Sarth provides various interesting books on myths, combat tactics, magic and a whole other array of subjects...though finding those books are quite difficult.
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Camp menu
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Malac's Cross, formerly just a temple of Ishap until people started moving in for protection, comes with a temple of Ishap, an armory and a nice tavern with scheduled chess tournaments!
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Some special locations add additional flavor to the story.
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It was a lovely day... a field with some crops was ahead
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The oracle appears to be a very old and very big dragon who seems to be only interested in Owyn.
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The port town of Silken home of sailors and entry port to the Temple of Killian. Provides a local tavern and a shop.
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Ambushed in a dungeon!
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For a hefty 50 gold coins for a boat ride from Silken, you may reach the impressive Temple of Killian. The priests there may having something important for you to do...
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Romney, a city under siege. The Guilds are fighting each other for control, bad for them, lucky for you. Prices here are sky-rocketing, sounds like a good trade option.
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Sethanon, a ghost city surrounded just literally with such beings.
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Of course I'm going to click on the well, James. No matter what, I WILL! This is what RPGs are all about, my friend
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Cavall Keep - Meet Owyn's uncle here, though his castle just burnt down. The town has a nice inn and an armory.
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The town of Krondor
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Exploring a waterfall cave
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If all servants of the gods looked like this, religion would sure spread fast.
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A small grove and a bridge ahead
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Spell menu with interesting symbols
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