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This mod provides examples of:
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: The Balseraph Catapult launches ''[[Everything's Better with Cows|live]]'' ''[[Drop the Cow|cows]]'', complete with sound effects and the relevant ''[[Monty Python and The Holy Grail]]'' quote.
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: The Balseraph Catapult launches ''[[Everything's Better with Cows|live]]'' ''[[Drop the Cow|cows]]'', complete with sound effects and the relevant ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'' quote.
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: Alazkan the Assassin, Gibbon Goetia, Kithra Kyriel, the Octopus Overlords...
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: Alazkan the Assassin, Gibbon Goetia, Kithra Kyriel, the Octopus Overlords...
* [[Age of Titles]]: The Age of Ice scenario.
* [[Age of Titles]]: The Age of Ice scenario.
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* [[Badass Automaton]]: Barnaxus, the sentient Golem [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Luchuirp]] hero.
* [[Badass Automaton]]: Barnaxus, the sentient Golem [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Luchuirp]] hero.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Grigori Adventurers upgrade to the normal unit types (swordsmen, archers, mages, et cetera) but also passively gain experience until they reach 100, making them incredibly dangerous.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Grigori Adventurers upgrade to the normal unit types (swordsmen, archers, mages, et cetera) but also passively gain experience until they reach 100, making them incredibly dangerous.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Ethne the White, secular leader of the [[Saintly Church|Elohim]], is a Female [[Expy]] of Buddha and bastion of [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]. In the official scenarios released with the mod, she {{spoiler|summons [[Knight Templar|Basium]] to defend her people against the evil factions.}} Yes, ''him''. {{spoiler|She ends up asssasinated for this by the Sidar, who were trying to mantain [[Balance Between Good and Evil]] (sort of)}}.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Ethne the White, secular leader of the [[Saintly Church|Elohim]], is a Female [[Expy]] of Buddha and bastion of [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]. In the official scenarios released with the mod, she {{spoiler|summons [[Knight Templar|Basium]] to defend her people against the evil factions.}} Yes, ''him''. {{spoiler|She ends up asssasinated for this by the Sidar, who were trying to mantain [[Balance Between Good and Evil]] (sort of)}}.
* [[Big Bad]]: Overall, Agares. In-game, ''any'' evil leader that becomes particularly powerful will probably qualify. Likely examples include [[A God Am I|Auric Ulvin]], [[Evil Sorcerer|Tebryn Arbandi]], and [[The Legions of Hell|Hyborem]].
* [[Big Bad]]: Overall, Agares. In-game, ''any'' evil leader that becomes particularly powerful will probably qualify. Likely examples include [[A God Am I|Auric Ulvin]], [[Evil Sorcerer|Tebryn Arbandi]], and [[The Legions of Hell|Hyborem]].
** [[The Man Behind the Man|The Woman Behind The Man]]: ''Possibly'' Ceridwen, the evil Goddess of Magic and patroness of [[Omnicidal Maniac|the Sheaim]]. [[Epileptic Trees|It is supposed]] that all the efforts spent by the villains to destroy the world are really her [[Evil Plan]] to take the place of [[God|the One]].
** [[The Man Behind the Man|The Woman Behind The Man]]: ''Possibly'' Ceridwen, the evil Goddess of Magic and patroness of [[Omnicidal Maniac|the Sheaim]]. [[Epileptic Trees|It is supposed]] that all the efforts spent by the villains to destroy the world are really her [[Evil Plan]] to take the place of [[God|the One]].
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* [[Everything Is Better With Penguins]]: Chaos Magic can randomly summon penguins. If you let them stay, you get a happiness bonus.
* [[Everything Is Better With Penguins]]: Chaos Magic can randomly summon penguins. If you let them stay, you get a happiness bonus.
* [[Evil Is Not a Toy]]: [[Enfant Terrible|Keelyn]] attempts to summon and control [[Big Bad|Hyborem, Lord of the Balors]], who is second only to [[Satan|Agares]] in the hierarchy of Hell. {{spoiler|Subverted: [[Little Miss Badass|she manages to summon and even temporarily contain him]], and when Hyobrem escapes she hunts him down with an army, [[Multiple Endings|possibly]] ending in her replacing him as master of the [[Legions of Hell]].}}
* [[Evil Is Not a Toy]]: [[Enfant Terrible|Keelyn]] attempts to summon and control [[Big Bad|Hyborem, Lord of the Balors]], who is second only to [[Satan|Agares]] in the hierarchy of Hell. {{spoiler|Subverted: [[Little Miss Badass|she manages to summon and even temporarily contain him]], and when Hyobrem escapes she hunts him down with an army, [[Multiple Endings|possibly]] ending in her replacing him as master of the [[Legions of Hell]].}}
** In-game, any faction can study the Infernal Pact technology, which gives some great benefits...and summons Hyborem into the world. Hyborem and his Infernals want to see evil people die and become productive citizens of his empire.
** In-game, any faction can study the Infernal Pact technology, which gives some great benefits...and summons Hyborem into the world. Hyborem and his Infernals want to see evil people die and become productive citizens of his empire.
* [[Evil Tower of Ominousness]]: Quite a few: The Black Tower from one of the scenarios, and the Tower of Eyes and Tower of Complacency wonders.
* [[Evil Tower of Ominousness]]: Quite a few: The Black Tower from one of the scenarios, and the Tower of Eyes and Tower of Complacency wonders.
* [[Fallen Angel]]: Let's see... [[Satan|Agares]], God of Hope, and the six others angels who rebelled against [[God|the One]]. Bhall, Goddess of Fire, who lately joined them (with collateral damage). All the good angels who did the same.
* [[Fallen Angel]]: Let's see... [[Satan|Agares]], God of Hope, and the six others angels who rebelled against [[God|the One]]. Bhall, Goddess of Fire, who lately joined them (with collateral damage). All the good angels who did the same.
** And, for non evil equivalents, [[Nay Theist|Cassiel]], who wanted the gods to end completely their war and deliberately falls, and Basium and the Mercurians, who pursue [[Good Is Not Nice|the]] [[Ax Crazy|exact]] [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|opposite]] [[Knight Templar|goal]].
** And, for non evil equivalents, [[Nay Theist|Cassiel]], who wanted the gods to end completely their war and deliberately falls, and Basium and the Mercurians, who pursue [[Good Is Not Nice|the]] [[Ax Crazy|exact]] [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|opposite]] [[Knight Templar|goal]].
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: Largely averted, but some examples stand out: the Malakim (Bedouins), and the modmod [http://forums.civfanatics.com/forumdisplay.php?f=313 Fall Further] has the Chislev (Native Americans). Less obvious examples include:
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: Largely averted, but some examples stand out: the Malakim (Bedouins), and the modmod [http://forums.civfanatics.com/forumdisplay.php?f=313 Fall Further] has the Chislev (Native Americans). Less obvious examples include:
** The disappeared empire of Patria has some [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] aspects.
** The disappeared empire of Patria has some [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] aspects.
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* [[Like a Badass Out of Hell]]: The entire Bannor civilization was (undeservedly) hurled into Hell itself when their goddess [[Title Drop|fell from heaven]]. They carved their way out with divine aid, but it's left them [[Knight Templar|a bit intolerant]].
* [[Like a Badass Out of Hell]]: The entire Bannor civilization was (undeservedly) hurled into Hell itself when their goddess [[Title Drop|fell from heaven]]. They carved their way out with divine aid, but it's left them [[Knight Templar|a bit intolerant]].
** Such a problem, in fact, that [[Satan|Agares]] commissioned Esus, God of Deception to build a Hell for would-be escapees who didn't quite make it. In it, his [[Master of Illusion]] minions create a [[Lotus Eater Machine]] version of Erebus, and try to fool the trapped into thinking Erebus is even more of a [[World Half Empty]] then it actually is, so that they end up going back to the more honest Hells on their own. What happens to people who figure out the ruse is not explained, though [[Leliel|This Troper]] suspects they become [[Badass Bookworm|Badass Bookworms]] [[Like a Badass Out of Hell|Out Of Hell]].
** Such a problem, in fact, that [[Satan|Agares]] commissioned Esus, God of Deception to build a Hell for would-be escapees who didn't quite make it. In it, his [[Master of Illusion]] minions create a [[Lotus Eater Machine]] version of Erebus, and try to fool the trapped into thinking Erebus is even more of a [[World Half Empty]] then it actually is, so that they end up going back to the more honest Hells on their own. What happens to people who figure out the ruse is not explained, though [[Leliel|This Troper]] suspects they become [[Badass Bookworm|Badass Bookworms]] [[Like a Badass Out of Hell|Out Of Hell]].
** The Mercurians Angels are also like this: they were hunting daemons in hell for aeons, before you or another player summon them on Erebus.
** The Mercurians Angels are also like this: they were hunting daemons in hell for aeons, before you or another player summon them on Erebus.
* [[Monster Clown]]: Perpentach, king of the [[Circus of Fear|Balseraphs]], a telepath who doesn't believe in [[Mind Over Manners]]. Every time he [[Mind Rape|invades another's mind]], however, [[Talking to Themself|he gets a copy of that person permanently placed in his]]. Suffice it to say, [[The Caligula|he is quite nuts]], though [[The Mad Hatter|he's learned to enjoy it.]]
* [[Monster Clown]]: Perpentach, king of the [[Circus of Fear|Balseraphs]], a telepath who doesn't believe in [[Mind Over Manners]]. Every time he [[Mind Rape|invades another's mind]], however, [[Talking to Themself|he gets a copy of that person permanently placed in his]]. Suffice it to say, [[The Caligula|he is quite nuts]], though [[The Mad Hatter|he's learned to enjoy it.]]
** The Balseraph hero Loki is also a good example.
** The Balseraph hero Loki is also a good example.
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* [[Pals with Jesus]]: The original Bannor [[Like a Badass Out of Hell|who escaped from Hell]] with the aid of the archangel of the god of law.
* [[Pals with Jesus]]: The original Bannor [[Like a Badass Out of Hell|who escaped from Hell]] with the aid of the archangel of the god of law.
* [[Personality Powers]]: Each Magic Sphere has such influence on the mage (or the god).
* [[Personality Powers]]: Each Magic Sphere has such influence on the mage (or the god).
* [[Physical God]]: Auric Ascendant.
* [[Physical God]]: Auric Ascendant.
* [[Physical Hell]]: Hell terrain.
* [[Physical Hell]]: Hell terrain.
* [[The Plan]]: [[Powers That Be|The One]] might have let [[Satan|Agares]] fall and become evil for the sake of preserving free will through out the universe. Or some other greater purpose. This is [[Epileptic Trees|debated]].
* [[The Plan]]: [[Powers That Be|The One]] might have let [[Satan|Agares]] fall and become evil for the sake of preserving free will through out the universe. Or some other greater purpose. This is [[Epileptic Trees|debated]].
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* [[Reality Warping Is Not a Toy]]
* [[Reality Warping Is Not a Toy]]
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: Cardith Lorda, who is basically possessed by the soul of a dragon and doesn't physically age beyond ten.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: Cardith Lorda, who is basically possessed by the soul of a dragon and doesn't physically age beyond ten.
* [[Reforged Blade]]: The Godslayer; indeed, the main point of the 'Age of Ice' scenario is to seek out the scattered fragments of the Godslayer, since only that weapon can bring down Mulcarn, the God of Winter. The actual reforging is passed over lightly, and was apparently performed by Kylorin the Archwizard himself — so presumably, it was magical in nature, rather than involving hammers and anvils. Of course, considering the intense magic held in those shards, it may have just spontaneously reassembled itself when all the pieces were gathered in one place.
* [[Reforged Blade]]: The Godslayer; indeed, the main point of the 'Age of Ice' scenario is to seek out the scattered fragments of the Godslayer, since only that weapon can bring down Mulcarn, the God of Winter. The actual reforging is passed over lightly, and was apparently performed by Kylorin the Archwizard himself — so presumably, it was magical in nature, rather than involving hammers and anvils. Of course, considering the intense magic held in those shards, it may have just spontaneously reassembled itself when all the pieces were gathered in one place.
* [[Religion of Evil]]: The Ashen Veil. Octopus Overlords and the Council of Esus also qualify quite often.
* [[Religion of Evil]]: The Ashen Veil. Octopus Overlords and the Council of Esus also qualify quite often.
* [[Room 101]]: The Octopus Overlords Asylum.
* [[Room 101]]: The Octopus Overlords Asylum.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Chalid Astrakein, a [[Badass Bookworm]] who has his own spell, [[Kill It with Fire|Pillar of Fire]], and was incidently the teacher of [[A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil|Gibbon Goetia]].
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Chalid Astrakein, a [[Badass Bookworm]] who has his own spell, [[Kill It with Fire|Pillar of Fire]], and was incidently the teacher of [[A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil|Gibbon Goetia]].
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* [[Soulsaving Crusader]]: Basium has some shades of this.
* [[Soulsaving Crusader]]: Basium has some shades of this.
* [[Soul Jar]]: Tebryn Arbandi makes one out of Abashi the Black Dragon.
* [[Soul Jar]]: Tebryn Arbandi makes one out of Abashi the Black Dragon.
* [[Story and Gameplay Segregation]]: The two are kept in separate corners and forbidden to speak to each other on pain of death. Nothing prevents you from playing lore-wise pacifistic nations as greedy conquerors, and vice versa.
* [[Story and Gameplay Segregation]]: The two are kept in separate corners and forbidden to speak to each other on pain of death. Nothing prevents you from playing lore-wise pacifistic nations as greedy conquerors, and vice versa.
** They do manage to whisper to each other, on occasion. For example, in the civilopedia, Ethne The White has a dream in which she [[A Chat with Satan|discusses morality with Hyborem]]. He asks her if she would be willing to push one man into the path of a werewolf to save five others. It happens that a random event can ask the player to make the same choice.
** They do manage to whisper to each other, on occasion. For example, in the civilopedia, Ethne The White has a dream in which she [[A Chat with Satan|discusses morality with Hyborem]]. He asks her if she would be willing to push one man into the path of a werewolf to save five others. It happens that a random event can ask the player to make the same choice.
** Also, the scenarios included with the main mod are more scripted.
** Also, the scenarios included with the main mod are more scripted.
* [[Summon Bigger Fish]]: The [[The Legions of Hell|Infernals]] cannot come to Erebus until summoned by an existing faction, but Hyborem owes no loyalty to his summoner, and may in fact decide that his summoner's people will serve better as Manes.
* [[Summon Bigger Fish]]: The [[The Legions of Hell|Infernals]] cannot come to Erebus until summoned by an existing faction, but Hyborem owes no loyalty to his summoner, and may in fact decide that his summoner's people will serve better as Manes.
** His [[Good Is Not Nice]] counterpart, Basium, also fits. Unlike Hyborem, he ''is'' bound to not attack his summoner by way of Permanent Alliance, but [[Not So Different|can freely go after any]] ''[[Not So Different|other]]'' [[Not So Different|Good civ in order to build up his army of angels.]] And the aforementioned Permanent Alliance has the side-effect of dragging Basium's summoner into any wars he starts.
** His [[Good Is Not Nice]] counterpart, Basium, also fits. Unlike Hyborem, he ''is'' bound to not attack his summoner by way of Permanent Alliance, but [[Not So Different|can freely go after any]] ''[[Not So Different|other]]'' [[Not So Different|Good civ in order to build up his army of angels.]] And the aforementioned Permanent Alliance has the side-effect of dragging Basium's summoner into any wars he starts.

Revision as of 10:20, 5 October 2014

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: