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Raven. Over the years, the essence of Arliman emanated from the jewel, corrupting Velonese and transforming him into the Dark Wizard. His anger towards Gilliam and the kingdom of Cheshire grew, and he used his knowledge of forbidden spells to summon four demon generals to conquer Cheshire while he attempted to free Arliman.
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characters feature largely different stories; however, every game begins with the King's death and the player character becoming the new ruler of Cheshire. There is no canonical link between the four characters and their stories, and Armer IX, while seemingly the rightful heir, has only a cameo in the other scenarios.
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The player takes on the role of one of four playable main characters, prince Armer IX, cavalry leader Robin, sorceress Krystal, or vampire Amon, and must re-conquer the land that has already fallen into Velonese's hands and find a way to defeat him and prevent Arliman's resurrection. The four main
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Following the events of Arliman's capture, Velonese, the high wizard's top apprentice, was discovered to have been practicing forbidden spells. As punishment, the spell of immortality was cast upon Velonese, and he was given the task of guarding the imprisoned Arliman for eternity on the Island of
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The gameplay takes place on a hex-map, and features turn-based tactical battle scenes. The player controls one of four playable characters, each with their own attributes, abilities, and available units. The aim of the game is to use magic and recruitable armies to take control of the fictional
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applauded the game for avoiding the usual Sega CD downfall of heavy cinematics and limited gameplay, calling it "an essential CD game of substance and depth, detail and nuance, beauty and beasts that looks, sounds, and (most importantly) plays great." They especially praised the amount of side
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described it as "one of the most massive, all-encompassing role-playing experiences a gamer can get" with "some of the best-executed and animated intros ever seen." Commenting on the game's possible over 300 hours of play, the magazine declared: "In the enchanted and enthralling universe of
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gave it a 7 out of 10, commenting that "excellent cinemas and battle sequences will please Sega CD fans wanting more of this type of game for the system." A review by
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300 years before the opening of the game, the high priest of the Kingdom of Cheshire tried to disturb the balance of good and evil by summoning
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content accessible by sending characters into towns and village.
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kingdom of Cheshire from the treacherous wizard Velonese.
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Death Eater

Developer(s)
Sega
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
Kenji Terada
Designer(s)
Noriyoshi Oba
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Masaru Setsumaru
Platform(s)
Sega CD
JP
NA
Genre(s)
Tactical role-playing
Single-player
Japan
role-playing video game
Sega
Sega CD

adding to it
the dark god Arliman
Famicom Tsūshin
GamePro
Game Informer
Electronic Gaming Monthly

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