![]() Even after their flesh rotted to nothing, their souls were still bound there as insane, disfigured globs of ectoplasm. After they'd died, they weren't allowed to continue on to the afterlife, and were instead bound to the monastery as zombies. The priests there were driven to insanity by an object that is eerily similar to the Violet Crystal, but that's not the worst of it. The Old Hermit, formerly the Shaman of the volcano, had actually gone mad with guilt over trapping the evil spellcaster in this state. In Chapter 3, one of the items required to recruit Legion is a Wretched Soul, which you can get by freeing an evil spellcaster from a Soul Cage that the Old Hermit had trapped him in.Their souls get turned into pretty jewelry that sits in Mardek's Hyperspace Arsenal for all eternity. Due to the way Rohoph's sealing spell works, they don't get to go on to the afterlife, oh no. Much of it was also present on Cornwall's website before it was remade, though some of it is included in supplementary material for the Steam re-release. Lots of background information that is not automatically written into the in-game Encyclopaedia can be found in bookcases in-game (which obviously includes the libraries).You have to actually find the person/hear about the item in order for the full article to be added to the Encyclopaedia, though. ![]() Taken up to eleven with the in-game Encyclopaedia, which is extremely large and contains extensive information on pretty much every NPC of importance that you meet, as well as tons of other backstory information, such as the seven elemental crystals.All Girls Want Bad Boys: Parodied with a few NPCs, and inverted with Emela, who is disgusted by Steele.Currently, a single key is pressed to activate as many additional effects as equipable at the same time - leading to an unfortunate bug of being able to inflict negative status effects on allies with healing spells when you're only trying to increase its potency. Action Commands: Prior to the release of Chapter 3 and its updates, three different keys could be pressed in battle to activate up to three seperate additional effects to an action, but only one effect could be applied per action.Comes in very handy in this strange world of ours. It's where you, well, just ignore things like that. ![]() Please put character-specific examples there.ĭeugan: There was this thing we were taught when we were little called ' Suspension of Disbelief'. The second is Divine Dreams, a 3D re-imagining that is in development as of 2020. The first is Taming Dreams, an Episodic Game released in 2015 that was discontinued early on. Since its cancellation, two Continuity Reboots have been started by Cornwall, which aim to adapt the characters and plotline into a new world with more depth. However, Cornwall has released the existing chapters in a compiled form on Steam for preservation due to the discontinuation of Flash. ![]() While MARDEK was initially planned to be eight chapters long, development did not continue past the third chapter, and the series in its original form is officially cancelled. Chapter 1 is here, Chapter 2 is here, and Chapter 3 is here. The series consists of three chapters, released between 20, with save carry-over for each game. Make no mistake, though at the center of it all is a well-written story and well-constructed world that, as the quote above demonstrates, can be rather dark at times. Part of what makes up MARDEK's charm is the game's sense of humour, as almost everyone on the planet seems totally aware that it's an RPG world, and are quick to point out that most of what happens make little to no sense whatsoever. The games take place on the planet Belfan, where magic and all that nonsense are pretty commonplace. They revolve around a lad named Mardek, his childhood friend Deugan, their female colleague Emela, and the magical space ghost living inside Mardek's body called Rohoph. MARDEK is a series of online Flash Role-Playing Games developed by Tobias Cornwall of Alora Fane (then-known as Pseudolonewolf of Fig Hunter Games). Emela, discussing What Measure Is a Mook?
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