Title: Agonia
Original title: Agonia - Tales of Forgotten Lands
Year introduced: 2018
Country of origin: United States
Languages: English
Price: free
In the Koralian sea lies an island that exists on no map. Free from the mark of man, a wild landscape has evolved over millennia. Eight displaced tribes have washed ashore and must contend with an island that seeks to remain undisturbed. Ragged foliage, unique canyons, barren wastelands, scorching deserts and cursed forests make this a hard and cruel place to survive.
As one of the first settlers you must choose your path. What will you become? A lawful fighter? A wealthy trader? A crafter? A mercenary? A lone adventurer? Only you can decide how to survive in the place where all men die.
The world begins with two factions, who land on an uninhabited and wild new world. You can pick from among 8 tribes (races), master a numerous selection of weapons, and train various crafting skills (alchemy, forgery, tailoring, sorcery among others).
The lands are merciless and there are no rules - you can become a lawful fighter, a trader, a mercenary, an adventurer, an artisan or invent your own approach to the game. There is a wide diversity of character builds and a unique tactical depth in a game where the path you take, alliances you forge, and friendships or rivalries you cultivate are entirely in your hands.
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