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now, if only esteban could give us insight into the world of necropolis!
I will keep updating this post, so all NOTES about Necropolis are in one place:
(01) Dangerous Journeys = the entire RPG system, intended to be "universal"...HP = Heroic Persona (instead of PC = Player Character).
(02) Mythus = the "fantasy" component of Dangerous Journeys, set on Aearth, thus, it is not surprising that magick (magic) is an important element of Mythus. In fact, the thick tome above—Mythus Magick—is really just a damn spell book, listing thousands* of incantations, spells, et f*cking cetera. *1,400
(2.5) HEKA (officially pronounced "hee kah", but I pronounce it "hay kah") is the "magical energy" that permeates Aearth, and is especially concentrated in AEGYPT.
(03) Necropolis = AEGYPT, the first fully "fleshed out" setting/scenario in the Mythus fantasy realm, based on an alternate version of Earth's Egypt (where Aegypt never crumbles and, instead, establishes itself as a permanent, ongoing empire, fending off foreign invaders—Romans, Persians—and remaining an incredibly powerful influence on the entire Mediterranean region. The Aegyptian empire of Aerth is on par with, if not more powerful than, the Roman and Persian empires we know from Earth).
NECROPOLIS SPECIFIC STORY:
(A) Set = evil entity/god
(B) Rahotep = Set's pawn/servant, but still a mighty antagonist/arch-enemy who executes Set's will. Rahotep is the power-hungry, ruthless bastard who wants take over Aearth, but first he has to take over AEGYPT. Rahotep has super-powerful control of HEKA and wants to become godlike...he transcends his human form and comes close to conquering AEGYPT, but, of course, his plans are thwarted (he doesn't fully transform to a god) and he is imprisoned in a tomb by "good guys"... where he remains trapped for millennia, until...
(C) Rahotep wants to (1) free himself, (2) complete his transformation to Demi-God, (3) conquer Aearth. NATURALLY HE NEEDS NINE EVAL OBJECTS (containing vast magical power) to aid him in this mission.
(D) Who should stumble upon these enchanted weapons? Our heroes, of course...who will inadvertently bring them to Rahotep...
(E) Our heroes could be motivated by (1) righteousness and/or (2) greed.
(F) Here is a better summary of the entire Necropolis scenario, it would be interesting to see how much of this would have made it into the the TG-CD game.
NOTE: View/save original image (@ 1,000 pixels wide), I halved it here using "width=500" property of image tag!