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Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is a 2008 action role-playing game and the second in the Sacred video game series. It is a prequel which takes place 2,000 years before the events of Sacred . Like its predecessor, the game takes place in a fantasy setting.
Sacred is a 2004 action role-playing game developed by the German company Ascaron and published by Take 2 Interactive.It is set on the magical continent of Ancaria, with characters of various races (dark elf, vampiress, dwarf, etc.) each with their own missions.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 [b] is an action role-playing sandbox game developed by Square Enix, Koei Tecmo Games and Omega Force, with Square Enix publishing it.It is the sequel to Dragon Quest Builders, and was released for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan in December 2018 and worldwide in July 2019, for Windows in December 2019, and for the Xbox One in May 2021.
The game is set in Alefgard, the world of the original Dragon Quest. The game is based on a parallel ending of Dragon Quest: before the final battle, the hero accepted the evil Dragonlord's suggestion - each rules a half of the world. The deal turned out to be a trap, leading to the hero's defeat and allowing the land to be dominated by ...
Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker (Japanese: ドラゴンエイジ ブラッドメイジの聖戦, Hepburn: Doragon Eiji Buraddo Meiji no Seisen, "Dragon Age: Crusade of the Blood Mage") is a 2012 Japanese anime film directed by Fumihiko Sori and based on the video game series Dragon Age. [1] [2] The film explores the backstory of Cassandra ...
Evolution: The World of Sacred Device [a] is a role-playing video game for the Dreamcast and Neo Geo Pocket Color (developed and published by SNK under the name Evolution: Eternal Dungeons [b]). It was developed by Sting and published by Sega and Entertainment Software Publishing in Japan and Ubi Soft in North America and Europe.
Drakengard, known in Japan as Drag-On Dragoon, [a] is a series of action role-playing video games originally developed by Cavia and published by Square Enix.The eponymous first game in the series was released in 2003 on the PlayStation 2, and has since been followed by a sequel, a prequel and several spin-offs.
In Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, a non-player character shopkeeper uses they/them pronouns and politely corrects player characters if they're misgendered. In the followup module, Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage , player characters may encounter an NPC whom they can aid in returning to her wife (who happens to be an NPC from an earlier module.)