How do I see the finale of Gothic or the delirium of a fan?.
Having recently read one post where a user described his invented games, he pushed me towards his personal fantasy (I hope not in vain). But here I described not a game I invented, but a fictitious continuation and completion of a story from the universe of the Gothic game, namely, the adventures of our nameless. How good is this idea, I hope to read your opinion in the comments. Those who don’t want to read the fan’s nonsense can immediately close this post, but if you still decide, well, let’s start.
As I remember the last https://lucky-carnival.uk/withdrawal/ part of Gothic, or rather Arcania Gothic 4, I somehow feel uneasy. They slip us another hero, and this is not what I was waiting for as a fan, but I wanted to once again plunge into the history and adventures of our usual nameless. But this is purely my opinion.
The plot of my plot is the same as in Gothic 3 Forsaken Gods. The main character returns back to earth to try on the warring sides. During the game we would travel around Mertana, find out the demands of all parties for reconciliation and look for compromises. And they would try to reconcile everyone, supporters of Beliar and Innos. Carrying out this whole process, we, in difficult ways, cement the mainland with the union of orcs and people, and they stop worshiping and praying to their gods Beliar and Innos (and I haven’t thought of a good reason for this yet).
And then I have this idea. Beliar and Innos, angry at the hero, as well as their former novices, combine their forces to destroy them all, and then create everything from scratch. The gods create a powerful army of darkness and light with one goal, to destroy. Just like an Easter egg, they should also add a Sleeper and an undead Dragon to the army. The army of the gods is awakening, so strong that people and orcs alone are not enough to protect. And then Xardas, appearing to the hero, reports that he needs to turn to Adanos, namely to one of the temples, which few knew about and only a chosen one could enter it. Before the start of the battle, the hero and Xardos teleport to the temple. The hero passes through the barrier, and Xardas returns back to the battlefield. Having reached the main hall, there was a huge statue standing in the center, all shining, and it was impossible to see anything on it. There is a table in front of the statue and a book on it. The hero approaches the table and opens the book. When the book is opened, it brightens the face of the nameless person and immerses him in an illuminated space, where he is shown flashbacks, where we learn the story of the hero. And when the hero’s memory returns (let’s call it the absence of history) he learns that all this time he was and is the god Adonos in the body of a mortal. We also find out why everything happened this way.
Adonos, looking at people from heaven, saw that they had stopped believing in themselves and were turning to the gods for help. And Adonos decides to show people that they themselves are capable of much, and also to prove this to his brothers Innos and Beliar. Adonos encases himself in a mortal body, depriving himself of the memory and power of a god. Of course, leaving the path to go back, choosing a temple where only he could enter (well, of course, you can add more details there).
Having remembered everything, the hero returns back to the temple, where he can clearly see the statue with his image. He immediately goes to the battlefield and begins to mow down everyone there right and left, leading the army he collected to victory (I think it would be cool to make cool gameplay here). Well, after defeating the army, meet face to face with your brothers and give them the last, divine battle. After the victory, Adonos sends his brothers to heaven with the words: “we’ll sort it out at home,” says goodbye to his friends, who are shocked, and flies to heaven. End. (Of course, this is all superficial and without details).
Those who read to the end could understand that this, of course, was the nonsense of a fan of the series, who still has a fart when he remembers the Gothic series. But still, I wanted to post this fantasy. And I would like to know your opinion about what you think about it.


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