Myth: The Fallen Lords
Pyro wrote:The answer lies within the Myth Starter Guide.
Thats for Myth 2
Do the same steps work for TFL?
Alric was a king in TFL, or a prince. There's something in the Flight from Covenant journal about how Mauriac had been his regent until he came of age.Aenir wrote:another story question
how does alric go from Avatara to King?
They never mention it and it almost seems like he loses some power when he turns into King Alric
I say again, no. I bet they just used the same voice actor to do that narrator as well.Sonixboom wrote:So the narrator is related to the one from TFL
Think about it, at some point that M2 narrator comes across the journal of the TFL narrator. If he were related, he would recognize some of the entries as stories he was told by relatives. Sure it is possible he didn't read it all or that he didn't know any of the stories of a relative.
But again, there is no proof the two are related or that they are. Either way... no ... proof.
About Alric, he was a prince already. So he didn't go from Avatara to King, he was both already.
Aenir, to be able to play TFL on Mnet try running the update again and do not choose the PMnet option so it defaults with Mnet.
If the father did indeed die after the events of The Great Devoid, his son, who was only a child when his dad went off to war, wouldn't recognize his handwriting, nor known about the events that transpired because he was so young.Pyro wrote:I say again, no. I bet they just used the same voice actor to do that narrator as well.
Think about it, at some point that M2 narrator comes across the journal of the TFL narrator. If he were related, he would recognize some of the entries as stories he was told by relatives. Sure it is possible he didn't read it all or that he didn't know any of the stories of a relative.
I made the part in bold that makes your post not needed.GodzFire wrote:If the father did indeed die after the events of The Great Devoid, his son, who was only a child when his dad went off to war, wouldn't recognize his handwriting, nor known about the events that transpired because he was so young.Pyro wrote:I say again, no. I bet they just used the same voice actor to do that narrator as well.
Think about it, at some point that M2 narrator comes across the journal of the TFL narrator. If he were related, he would recognize some of the entries as stories he was told by relatives. Sure it is possible he didn't read it all or that he didn't know any of the stories of a relative.
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Someone mentioned the voice thing. I always felt in TFL the man reading the journal aloud is the Myth II dude after he got the book. That'd make total sense wouldn't it? Explains why it's the same voice.
The book survived the mega explosion. So it is plausible a person did too. Sure the book had some soil over it, but can't have been much. Not saying he did, but possible. Given it was an energy blast and not a literal explosion, or appeared to be that to me. We don't know how those things disperse because they DO NOT EXIST.
Godz, you're so wrong. Enlighten me as to what we're missing.
The book survived the mega explosion. So it is plausible a person did too. Sure the book had some soil over it, but can't have been much. Not saying he did, but possible. Given it was an energy blast and not a literal explosion, or appeared to be that to me. We don't know how those things disperse because they DO NOT EXIST.
Godz, you're so wrong. Enlighten me as to what we're missing.
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