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Gothic 1, 2, 3
World of Gothic
In gothic 1, u play the role of a hero
without a name who has been sentenced to be trown in the “Valley of Mines” a place
where, the mages of Myrtana have, locked with a magical barrier but something
went wrong and now the prison is under the convicts command…u r destined to
form an alliance with one of the 3 camps in the “Valley of Mines”, send the sleeper back to his realm (aka in Gothic 2
and 3 as the god Beliar) and finally break the magical barrier 


In Gothic 2 u have
access to the old map “Valley of Mines” but also to the rest of the island u’re
on were u can find the town/castle do Korinis and help of old friends from
Gothic 1 (Milten, Digo, Gorn, Lee, Lester and especially the necromancer Xardas)
escape the island of Korinis…go to an unknown island where u face an unded
dragon who has a part of Beliar’s powers
and has under his control the hordes of orcs and the other dragons(witch u
kill) but at the end Xardas comes and takes his power…Beliar’s power



In Gothic 3 u arrive
from the unknown island to the main land divided in 3 regions Myrtana(the
midland) Nordmar(the northic land full of ice and snow) and Vangard(the desert
to the South) Here with the help of old friend from Gothic 1,2 u must find out
why Xardas with his new found power lead the hordes of orcs in an epic battle
against the humans and conquered Myrtana but also u must face a grate
choice helping the humans regain they’re
towns or the orcs (under Xardases rule know) get rid of the humans (there are
no god or bad sides….it does not mean u’re evil if u help the orcs because u’re
the “path finder” the one whose destiny is not forged by any of the gods
(Innos, Adanos or Beliar))…anyway in the end u will chose to help Innos and the
humans or Beliar and the Hassissan or just find out what Xardas wanted and
helped him ( I think it was the most honest thing 2 do so I helped him instead of
any god)




Gothic 2
Gothic 3

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