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<blockquote> ''"Legends tell of a time, many thousands of years ago, when the world of Exosta was | <blockquote> ''"Legends tell of a time, many thousands of years ago, when the world of Exosta was full of life. Humans, Orcs and Ratmen - some claim even a few Goblins – lived on the surface, in the open, under a clear blue, and often lightly clouded, sky. No-one really knows what caused the sun to stop shining, but as quickly as the sun died, so did this golden age come to an abrupt end."'' | ||
full of life. Humans, Orcs and Ratmen - some claim even a few Goblins – lived on | |||
the surface, in the open, under a clear blue, and often lightly clouded, sky. No-one | |||
really knows what caused the sun to stop shining, but as quickly as the sun died, so | |||
did this golden age come to an abrupt end."'' | |||
''- Arx Fatalis Manual'' | ''- Arx Fatalis Manual'' | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
'''Exosta''' is the world setting of Arx Fatalis, where the sapient human, goblin, troll, and ratmen races lived until its sun ceased shining, driving them underground. | '''Exosta''' is the world setting of Arx Fatalis, where the sapient human, goblin, troll, and ratmen races lived until its sun ceased shining, driving them underground. |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 15 January 2021
"Legends tell of a time, many thousands of years ago, when the world of Exosta was full of life. Humans, Orcs and Ratmen - some claim even a few Goblins – lived on the surface, in the open, under a clear blue, and often lightly clouded, sky. No-one really knows what caused the sun to stop shining, but as quickly as the sun died, so did this golden age come to an abrupt end."
- Arx Fatalis Manual
Exosta is the world setting of Arx Fatalis, where the sapient human, goblin, troll, and ratmen races lived until its sun ceased shining, driving them underground.