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The Legend of Blacksilver
The Legend of Blacksilver is the sequel to Legacy of the Ancients and uses a similar but refined interface.
In a dream, Princess Aylea, appears to him and tells him that Baron Taragas has found Blacksilver, an immensely powerful artifact, in his mines and has kidnapped her father King Durek, the king of all Bantross, before he could lead his army to attack Taragas. The noble wizard Seravol has sent her to find a hero who can rescue her father. She leaves him with a request to visit her brother, the prince, in the castle, and gives him a falcon feather that will prove she has been sent by her.
LoB is a single-person RPG. The interface is basically the same as in Legacy of the Ancients, with all commands (speak, magic, fight, steal, etc. ), functions (inventory, armor, etc. ) and character information (HP, food and gold) displayed on the left side of the screen.
Combat is turn-based with different options for approaching the enemy. When you encounter a monster or human you can 'approach' (attack), 'flee', 'stalk' (which can give you the first attack but is not a good way to greet friendly NPCs), 'wait' (the counterpart to the stalk command) or talk to them if they are human. However, no experience is gained in combat. Instead, higher ranks can be obtained in King Durek's castle for completed quests.
In towns you can buy items, spells and travel gear or earn money by gambling, depositing it in the bank, selling items or performing jobs and errands.
Castles contain treasures, useful items or useful characters, but all castles (except King Durek's) are hostile and very dangerous.
Unlike the rest of the game, which is viewed from a top-down perspective, dungeons, temples and archives are viewed from a first-person perspective.
The dungeons are large subway places, sometimes labyrinthine, full of enemies and various traps.
In the temples you can improve your character's attributes if you manage to reach a Gamemaster and beat him in his game. There are a total of three different games.
Underneath some of the temples you can find files containing different exhibits. These exhibits work similar to those found in the intergalactic museum in LoA. If you have the right gem, the exhibits can give you useful information, items or even serve as a gateway to faraway places.