![]() ![]() The Vahnatai don't take too kindly to this. The Empire quickly kidnaps a few Crystal Souls. They practically treat these spiritual advisors like gods. They keep their leaders' souls in crystals, called, imaginitively enough, Crystal Souls. They hibernate for centuries at a time, which is why Avernites didn't notice them before. The Vahnatai are ridiculously powerful (especially when it comes to magic) crystal-obsessed, freakishly thin grey humanoids. Their mistake begins when they discover some natives: the Vahnatai. For vengeance.Īvernum 2: The empire realizes they have a nest of vipers in Avernum. Grah-Hoth will begin to seem like a good name next to Sliths and Nephils (worst examples include General Sss-Thsss and Hrrmrrrr).Īfter this, you are teleported to the surface, and kill Emperor Hawthorne. They take out the leader of the Slith army (Slithzerikai: Lizard people native to Avernum) attacking them, deal with nephil bandits, establish their speciesist credentials, reforge the sword Demonslayer to, as one may expect, slay the demon lord Grah-Hoth. Nephilim (cat people) and dragons, along with other non-human creatures are mostly killed or shipped off to Avernum.Įventually, Avernum strikes back. Open a one-way portal and dump all the misfits there, of course! Any crime, including just not fitting in? You get exiled to Avernum. A huge cavern complex underground, full of horrid monsters, generally inhospitable "climate", lack of food and whatnot. Bal, you've been warned.Īvernum 1: The Empire, sole ruler of the entire surface world (hence the lack of any need for a real name) discovers Avernum. This just means that you will be less confused when you see people talking. That said, it's nothing the game won't vaguely spoil anyway. It's, you know, a spoiler for games 1~4, so take it as such. Below is a spoiler containing some history on the series. Ok, so I promised ages ago and got sidetracked, but that's not the point so shush. Well, I promised to play through Avernum 5. OK FIRST OF ALL: If you don't know what this is about, skip to the bottom, and I'll explain it there. ![]()
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