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* [[Death World]]: In the early stages of [[Civilization]], barbarians represent a minor but incessant nuisance. In [[Fall From Heaven]], they are [[It Got Worse|far more dangerous]].
* [[Death World]]: In the early stages of [[Civilization]], barbarians represent a minor but incessant nuisance. In [[Fall From Heaven]], they are [[It Got Worse|far more dangerous]].
* [[Defector From Decadence]]: Cassiel, who fell because he could no longer accept the Gods meddling in Creation.
* [[Defector From Decadence]]: Cassiel, who fell because he could no longer accept the Gods meddling in Creation.
* [[Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?]]: Charadon is maybe a scary [[Back From the Dead|resurrected]] [[Ax Crazy]] who [[Science Is Useless|forbids his people to craft even their own axes]] and [[Animal Motifs|teaches them to act like]] [[Big Badass Wolf|wolves]] but [[Crowning Moment of Funny|he will always enjoy]] [[Have a Nice Cup of Tea And Sit Down (Sugar Wiki)|a nice cup of tea]].
* [[Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?]]: Charadon is maybe a scary [[Back From the Dead|resurrected]] [[Ax Crazy]] who [[Science Is Useless|forbids his people to craft even their own axes]] and [[Animal Motifs|teaches them to act like]] [[Big Badass Wolf|wolves]] but [[Crowning Moment of Funny|he will always enjoy]] a nice cup of tea.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: The safest way to kill [[Physical God|Auric Ascendant]] is with the [[Infinity+1 Sword|Godslayer]], but [[Zerg Rush|sending soldiers en masse]] will suffice.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: The safest way to kill [[Physical God|Auric Ascendant]] is with the [[Infinity+1 Sword|Godslayer]], but [[Zerg Rush|sending soldiers en masse]] will suffice.
* [[Disk One Nuke]]: In earlier games, civs with an archmage hero coming reasonably early could [[Mind Rape|Dominate]] [[Cult|Sons of the Inferno]], who have good strength and [[Game Breaker|can summon Fire Elementals]]. It is now significantly harder to do this, but still possible.
* [[Disk One Nuke]]: In earlier games, civs with an archmage hero coming reasonably early could [[Mind Rape|Dominate]] [[Cult|Sons of the Inferno]], who have good strength and [[Game Breaker|can summon Fire Elementals]]. It is now significantly harder to do this, but still possible.

Revision as of 02:33, 14 August 2016

Hear me, mortals, and heed me well. Whispers of forgotten lore have found my ears, the currents of time flows through my veins with every beat of my heart and bear visions of death and despair... ...As the wickedness of man takes hold of him, darkness will start to engulf his world. At first he will see nothing, only a few of the most gifted will even sense the change. The world will go on as it has, for a time, but the seed of its downfall has been sown...

A Dark Fantasy mod for Civilization IV, arising from the CivFanatics Civ boards, and one of the game's most famous mods. It is vaguely based on the originator (Derek "Kael" Paxton)'s long-running Dungeons and Dragons game.

After the Age of Ice, the various tribes of the world of Erebus are forming into civilizations once again, seeking to reclaim the glories of a previous age, leave their own mark upon Erebus, conquer everything in sight, or just blow it all to Hell. But untamed Erebus is not a nice place, and many of the civilizations (possibly including your own) will quite happily make it even worse.

A prequel to the mod, Fall From Heaven Age of Ice was included with the Beyond the Sword expansion for Civilization IV.

You can get it here. A standalone sequel was in the works, but has now been cancelled. (see here )


This mod provides examples of: