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Ravenloft: Stone Prophet

Ravenloft: Stone Prophet

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Release Date: December 13, 1995

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Continuation of the first-person role-playing game, played according to the rules of the popular AD&D system. This time the team of daredevils goes to the desert land of Har'Akir suffering from the curse of Pharaoh Anhktepot. In order to liberate its inhabitants and get out of the trap, the characters will have to find a mysterious obelisk called the Stone Prophet.

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Stone Prophet is a sequel based on the popular Advanced Dungeons & Dragons system, the first-person feature game Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession, produced by DreamForge Entertainment in 1994. The game offers almost the same setting and mechanics as its predecessor, but it tells a completely new story.

It begins when two fearless travelers, sent by Lord Delft, known from the first part of the game, cross the Spatial-Time Portal, moving to the land of Har'Akir. Its immeasurable desert areas are inhabited by a variety of creatures that have been terrorising the inhabitants of a few surrounding settlements for a long time. The only way to remove the ancient curse and escape from this dangerous place is to find the title Stone Prophet - an obelisk carved with mysterious hieroglyphs. The daredevils follow in his footsteps, not realizing that every step they take is carefully following the mummy of the cursed Pharaoh Anhktepot, who is the main cause of the fall of the once happy land.

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Recommended System Requirements:
386/SX, 4 MB RAM, DOS.