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In the Orc region, east of Tharak, there is a cave with a treasure trove of stolen art objects. One of them is a mounted painted plate with the words Ikarion, which is the original publisher of Armalion. Ikarion was not able to find a publisher for the game, until Ascaron bought them out and re-named and republished the game as Sacred. <Armalion has its own grave in S1 according to the German language easter egg list published before 2006, the English translation of the grave (possibly only available in the German version of the game) is: “Here A.R.Malion rests.”> | In the Orc region, east of Tharak, there is a cave with a treasure trove of stolen art objects. One of them is a mounted painted plate with the words Ikarion, which is the original publisher of Armalion. Ikarion was not able to find a publisher for the game, until Ascaron bought them out and re-named and republished the game as Sacred. <Armalion has its own grave in S1 according to the German language easter egg list published before 2006, the English translation of the grave (possibly only available in the German version of the game) is: “Here A.R.Malion rests.”> | ||
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