Medieval Video Game - Intro
Project Overview
Realistic medieval noble simulator and, at the same time, a strategy game with historical depth. Manage your city and villages and make decisions in non-linear events. Command defenses in epic sieges and organize dangerous raids.
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Roland is a French noble (14th century), knight, military advisor to the player character. He is a man of about 30. He combines chivalry and nobility (though often a bit for show) with pragmatism.
The role for a video game - a realistic historical simulator.
Scene for the game's intro - Roland rides with the player character into a medieval city destroyed by warfare.
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We will soon reach the city. (In a normal voice, after long journey)
Soldiers! Open the gate! (Loudly, powerfully giving orders to his troops)
We’ll be right there. Your banner flying on the gate is a sign that the castle has not succumbed to those damned Englishmen yet. (Said with proud, slight pathos)
Guiscard is an old (50+ years) French nobleman (14th century), the main advisor to player characters. Mechanically, he acts as a tutorial guy so a lot of what he says is a fictionalized explanation of the game's mechanics (taxes, managing subjects, writing letters). Guiscard sticks very much to protocol, is formal and quiet by nature. Because of his age, he is also a mentor to the player's character, and perhaps even a bit of a replacement for his late father. On the other hand, he tends to fall into excessive deliberation and shies away from making decisions.
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Ahem... I, monseigneur Guiscard Abreo, chevalier, acting as overseer, welcome you, baron. (First line in the game. The character is stressed, but quickly returns to being formal)
Yes, my Lord? (This character often answers questions, so he has a lot of these minor lines)
However, I doubt we have enough resources to assist everyone since the scale of destruction is significant. (Character explains a complicated matter of what is the main purpose of the character)