Join Sir Brante as he challenges high society - and the natural order of all things - by carving his own destiny.
Dive deep into this dark fantasy, where Twin Gods have predetermined one’s life by the lot they’re born into. Nobles lead and rule over others, clergy guide people on the one true path, while the lowborn are forced to suffer, toiling away for the glory of the Empire. Sir Brante is born into the life of a lowborn knave, yet it’s up to you whether he accepts that lot or chooses to defy the cosmic order by forging his own path.
Your decisions will determine Sir Brante becomes a noble judge, a humble inquisitor, or an underground mastermind plotting a revolution. Or perhaps you’ll select a different fate altogether? Develop and train your character, leveling up such traits as determination, sensitivity, and endurance among others. All of your skills, starting with those acquired in infancy, will affect your personality, worldview, and relationships, ultimately unlocking new talents and possible storylines. Your place in the grand scheme of things directly depends on who you choose to become.
Navigating Sir Brante through his extraordinary life won’t be easy, as you’ll be held accountable for every choice you make. Should Sir Brante die, however, a resurrection system allows the character to keep his experience upon death, letting the player reevaluate past choices and make different decisions. You’re the arbiter of an entire empire's history, so you’d best choose wisely!
“With The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante we wanted to tell a tale that felt properly epic, spanning the entire life of a single individual,” said Olga Makushenko, Managing Director of Premium Games at 101XP.. “It was important to us that players could shape this character - and by extension the empire - in any way they’d choose. But as in real life, those choices aren’t going to be easy.”
The Life And Suffering Of Sir Brante is currently under development and is coming soon to PC (Steam) and 101XP game portal.
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