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Quest chains can also start with opening or breadcrumb quests, in order to encourage characters to journey to a new area, where further elements of the quest chain are revealed. Through mechanisms like these, the setting of a particular location is explained to the player, with the plot or storyline being disclosed as the character progresses.
The King's Quest Companion is a book by Peter Spear that serves as both hint book/walkthrough and contained complete novelization of each of the games in the King's Quest series by the original Sierra On-Line company. [1] The first three editions were published by Silicon Valley Books, and fourth edition by Osborne/McGraw-Hill.
Sariphi, Leonhart, and the others travel by ship to inspect the kingdom Bolstobas, but Lante is seasick. When a messenger beast brings urgent news, Leonhart travels back to Ozmargo via Gwiber after putting a protective charm on Sariphi's ring. Fenrir, the King of Wolves, and his subordinate Nir attack the ship and massacre the guards.
The origins of the name Wybrnant are not wholly known. Although nant denotes a small stream and wybr is an old word for sky or cloud, some would have it that the word is derived from a corruption of gwiber, meaning "adder" or "viper". According to legend, long ago a gwiber was a huge flying snake, and one lived in this valley. [2]
A version of the white dragon symbol was embraced by Geoffrey Dunn (also known as Wulf Ingessunu), [7]: 136 a far-right activist whose organisation Woden's Folk regards Adolf Hitler to have been "the incarnation of Wotan upon Earth."
Gwbert (Welsh pronunciation:), also known as Gwbert-on-Sea, is a cliff-top coastal village in Y Ferwig community, Ceredigion, Wales.It lies at the most southerly coastal point of Ceredigion, on the eastern shore of the Teifi estuary, from where there are views westwards over Cardigan Bay, and south-westwards to Poppit Sands and the headland of Cemaes Head, in neighbouring Pembrokeshire.
Chrono Quest is an historical adventure where the player (accused of murdering their father) travels to different time periods on a quest to find their father's true murderer. The box art was designed by Roger Dean. [2] The game received mixed reviews from video game critics. A sequel to the game, Chrono Quest 2, was released in 1989.