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After that, a strange man comes in and asks you to save Myth. After defeating Dran you tell all of the patrons in a tavern about your success over Dran Draggore and how it saved the town. This item: Ruthless (Eye of the Beholder, 3) by Sarah Tarkoff Paperback. What the Forgotten Realms Archives do not contain is Lands of Lore, the Throne of Chaos, because it was the game Westwood made after the departure from SSi and Buck Rodgers Countdown to Doomsday and Matrix Cubed, because. Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor was not developed by Westwood Studios and that the game had lost the feel of the previous editions. A modern-day story of family, loss, and renewal, Halsey Street captures the deeply human need to belongnot only to a place but to one another. Pools of Darkness is the most technological advanced one and still quite beautiful in retro VGA look, it was very highly polished and meant as the crowning jewel of the "goldbox" AD&D games. The best game of the series is Eye of Beholder 2, the third part wasn't done by Westwood anymore - its a good game as is Eye of the beholder 1, still the second entry is by far the best of them, as Curse of the Azure Bonds was for the Forgotten Realms settings.
#Eye of the beholder 3 shrine manuals
If you can get hold of the Forgotten Realms Archives ISOs (they still sell them at GOG i think) it contains all that dossy SSi golden age stuff, including Eye of Beholder 1-3, Dungeon Hack (the last iteration of the engine randomly generating dungeons), Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Pools of Darkness, Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn, Dark Queen of Krynn, Gateway to the Savage Frontier and Treasures of the Savage Frontier, if you are into retro RPGs there is hardly a better deal, it also contains all manuals and paragraph entries referenced in the games.