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* [[All There in the Manual]]: Much of the backstory for the characters and world can only be discovered by reading the in-game Civilopedia.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Much of the backstory for the characters and world can only be discovered by reading the in-game Civilopedia.
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: [[The Dragon|Drifa, the White Dragon]] is supposed to be impossible to kill. He isn't.
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: [[The Dragon|Drifa, the White Dragon]] is supposed to be impossible to kill. He isn't.
** Impossible to kill, no. Hard to kill, heck yes. {{spoiler|Mulcarn}}, though, is a pretty easy boss; {{spoiler|most of the game instead focuses on finding the [[Sword of Plot Advancement|God]][[Infinity Plus One Sword|slayer]]}}.
** Impossible to kill, no. Hard to kill, heck yes. {{spoiler|Mulcarn}}, though, is a pretty easy boss; {{spoiler|most of the game instead focuses on finding the [[Sword of Plot Advancement|God]][[Infinity+1 Sword|slayer]]}}.
* [[An Ice Person]]: The entire Illian civilization.
* [[An Ice Person]]: The entire Illian civilization.
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: You can only have one hero unit active at a time.
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: You can only have one hero unit active at a time.
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* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Amurites are the only people in the mod who aren't outright evil, and according to [[Fall From Heaven|Fall From Heaven 2]] they are rather amoral in the following age.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Amurites are the only people in the mod who aren't outright evil, and according to [[Fall From Heaven|Fall From Heaven 2]] they are rather amoral in the following age.
* [[Death World]]: If you don't freeze to death, you'll probably starve or get killed by monsters or barbarians.
* [[Death World]]: If you don't freeze to death, you'll probably starve or get killed by monsters or barbarians.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu]]: The object of the game is to kill a god. {{spoiler|It's pretty easy. Getting the Godslayer is what's difficult.}}
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: The object of the game is to kill a god. {{spoiler|It's pretty easy. Getting the Godslayer is what's difficult.}}
* [[Dual Wielding]]: Belenus, Caerbulin, and the Illian axemen.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Belenus, Caerbulin, and the Illian axemen.
* [[Evil Is Deathly Cold]]: Mulcarn and his servants, obviously, but if you know of about the universe of [[Fall From Heaven]] they're not the [[It Got Worse|worst]] [[Eldritch Abomination|thing]] [[The Legions of Hell|out]] [[Ultimate Evil|there]].
* [[Evil Is Deathly Cold]]: Mulcarn and his servants, obviously, but if you know of about the universe of [[Fall From Heaven]] they're not the [[It Got Worse|worst]] [[Eldritch Abomination|thing]] [[The Legions of Hell|out]] [[Ultimate Evil|there]].
* [[Fallen Angel]]: Bhall, the fire goddess, whose fall enabled Mulcarn to take over the world.
* [[Fallen Angel]]: Bhall, the fire goddess, whose fall enabled Mulcarn to take over the world.

Revision as of 09:46, 9 January 2014

A dark fantasy scenario for Civilization IV, which was included in the Beyond the Sword expansion pack.

The world is in an ice age, and has been since Mulcarn, god of winter, took over the world after the Balance Between Good and Evil was upset when the fire goddess Bhall fell from heaven. An immortal archmage, Kylorin, has created a civilization, known as the Amurites in a valley sheltered from Mulcarn's blizzards. As Kylorin, the player must fight Mulcarn's Illian followers and their Doviello allies to reclaim the three pieces of the Godslayer, a weapon which has the power to slay Mulcarn.

This is a prequel to Fall From Heaven.


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