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The game is somewhat unique: using an isometric view and mixing real-time and RPG elements, the player is given the ability to dodge, jump and fight while moving.
The game is somewhat unique: using an isometric view and mixing real-time and RPG elements, the player is given the ability to dodge, jump and fight while moving.


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==Story==
==Story==
In old times in the land of Nox, the Necromancers sought to wreak havoc with the forces of the Undead.  Jandor, a mighty warrior took up a legendary halberd and was victorious in battle against them.  The Wizards contained the souls of the Necromancers within an orb and the most powerful one sent it off into another dimension.  A Necromancer's baby survived, and Jandor spared its life, sending it off to be raised by ogres so that its history would be unknown.
In old times in the land of Nox, the Necromancers sought to wreak havoc with the forces of the Undead.  Jandor, a mighty warrior took up a legendary halberd and was victorious in battle against them.  The Wizards contained the souls of the Necromancers within an orb and the most powerful one sent it off into another dimension.  A Necromancer's baby survived, and Jandor spared its life, sending it off to be raised by ogres so that its history would be unknown.
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Jack falls onto a zeppelin, where a strange Captain charges Jack as being a warrior destined to save Nox.
Jack falls onto a zeppelin, where a strange Captain charges Jack as being a warrior destined to save Nox.
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==Table of Contents==
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[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:Windows]]