The Power of Pagan Rituals in Nurse Burnout Prevention

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Norse pagan books are an essential resource for those interested in exploring and understanding the beliefs and practices of the ancient Norse people. These books provide valuable insights into the mythology, religion, and cultural practices of the Norse pagans, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of their worldview. One of the most well-known Norse pagan books is the Poetic Edda, a collection of poems compiled in the 13th century but believed to have originated in the Viking Age. The Poetic Edda contains a wealth of mythological stories, including the creation of the world, the adventures of the gods and goddesses, and the final battle of Ragnarok. It also includes poems that provide insight into the rituals and religious practices of the Norse pagans. Another important Norse pagan book is the Prose Edda, written by the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century.


There is a notable selection of races to rule over and your initial choice determines your racial politics, though it does not restrict you from ruling over the others as you find and conquer them. There are fourteen races in total and these range from barbarians to high elves to gnolls to dragonmen and so on. Each has its own quirks that will grant boons and penalties to your empire, such as dwarves receiving significant boosts to their economy while barbarian units throw their weapons for an additional attack before engaging in melee. Which generic unit types are available varies from one race to the next, though they all provide at least one unique unit of their own that provides a significant punch to whatever the faction’s military composition is.

As such, his enemies would do well to expect hordes of undead as well as dangerous black magic weakening their forces while strengthening and transforming his own. As long as those items noted above are not deal-breakers, I could see most experienced 4X players enjoying themselves even if they don t have their minds blown by the game mechanics of 1994 as innovative as they may have been at the time.

Master of magic remaie

Another important Norse pagan book is the Prose Edda, written by the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century. The Prose Edda serves as a guide to Norse mythology and provides explanations for various mythological terms and concepts. It also includes detailed descriptions of the gods and goddesses, their genealogies, and their roles in the Norse pantheon.

Master of Magic remake from Thea developers and Slitherine

Developed by MuHa Games and Eerie Forest Studio, the studios behind Thea series.

Master of Magic is a combination of an RPG and a strategy game, a remake of a classic from the 90s.

In Master of Magic you take up the role of one of 14 unique and diverse great wizards who compete with each other to dominate the worlds of Arcanus and Myrror.
Choose from different schools of magic and fantasy races to command, then lead your minions and expand your influence and power across the land.

Recruit and command mighty armies of elves, dragons, dwarves, orcs and many more. Support them with powerful spells. Fight tactical turn-based battles and affect the outcome with your magic.

Research new spells, engage in alchemy, perform rituals and use your arcane powers to change the world around you.
Always beware of the machinations of your rival wizards, who seek to reach your same goals. But in the end, remember: there can be only one Master of Magic.

  • 14 unique playable powerful wizards
  • 5 schools of magic and 18 traits to customize your wizard
  • Over 60 special abilities
  • Over 200 spells to research
  • 14 fantasy races to command, including elves, dwarves, trolls, draconians, orcs, klackons, gnolls and many more
  • 196 unique unit types
  • Over 250 unique magical items, as well as custom crafting
  • Two parallel dimensional planes, Arcanus and Myrror
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Hobo Elf

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Joined Feb 17, 2009 Messages 13,888 Location Platypus Planet This was just announced on the Slitherine stream.

Scroo

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Staff Member Joined Mar 17, 2010 Messages 1,865,340 Location Too far away from the sea I haven't played the original but this sounds pretty awesome.

Axioms

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What I am hoping is that they don't hew too closely to the original design. It was cool and impressive *at the time* but it is backwards and limited now. Graphical updates or adding a couple new spells isn't worth buying a new game, especially at Slitherine prices.

Infinitron

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I’m skeptical that anyone will respectfully remake the original, but these guys seem to have a good track record in their community. What’s the Codex consensus on Thea?


Also anyone who hasn’t played the original should go do so. It’s UI is a little clunky, but the game is a masterpiece.

Higher Game

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I’m skeptical that anyone will respectfully remake the original, but these guys seem to have a good track record in their community. What’s the Codex consensus on Thea?

Thea is good, Thea 2 is on average about as good as the first one except it has more very good and very bad ideas, so it's an acquired taste.

Master of Magic is an unbalanced mess by modern standards but was good in its time. I think this remake will be good.

Space Satan

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Seriously, Slitherine is famous for their shovelware stream of mediocre streategy games.

Fedora Master

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Looks worse than the pixelart of the original.

There is also no reason for this because the GOG/Steam versions of MoM are perfectly playable in DOSBox.

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Galdred

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What I am hoping is that they don't hew too closely to the original design. It was cool and impressive *at the time* but it is backwards and limited now. Graphical updates or adding a couple new spells isn't worth buying a new game, especially at Slitherine prices.

How so? The original still holds up against all the recent fantasy 4X, including Endless Legends and Age of Wonders. Its main issues were AI and UI, but these can be improved by a remake.

PrettyDeadman

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Fantasy General 2 wasn't too bad.
Also, please explain why are you excited for this one if you haven't played Deity Empire?

AgentFransis

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Someone needs to take these guys aside and gently explain to them that a remake is expected to look better than the original.

Silentstorm

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I guess these days, the idea that 3D automatically means it looks better still exists, or that something being more modern in look means the same.

Zboj Lamignat

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Joined Feb 15, 2012 Messages 5,314 MoM is a really good choice for a remake/remaster, but this looks predictably

Joggerino

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Joined Oct 28, 2020 Messages 4,340 But why is it turn based

Narushima

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I guess these days, the idea that 3D automatically means it looks better still exists, or that something being more modern in look means the same.

I imagine it's mostly due to the fact that it's probably easier to recruit 3D artists than 2D ones for a video game.

AgentFransis

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I guess these days, the idea that 3D automatically means it looks better still exists, or that something being more modern in look means the same.

I imagine it's mostly due to the fact that it's probably easier to recruit 3D artists than 2D ones for a video game.

Not doubt. I imagine it's even harder to find an artist with actual skill and understanding of such arcane concepts as visual clarity.

Galdred

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Seriously, Slitherine is famous for their shovelware stream of mediocre streategy games.

That is a bit excessive. Most of their titles are "serviceable", but it is true that it feels like they sometimes just aim for "good enough"(but they published Field of Glory 2, and nuHarpoon, so it is not always true).

Blake00

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haha I see the good old remake debates on "they're not changing enough" vs "they're changing too much" are kicking off again.

Well I said over in the classic Master of Magic thread here at the codex recently that it was a good time for Master of Magics fans thanks to Implode's Multiplayer HD MoM project, Seravy's Caster of Magic for Windows, and the hints that Slitherine were working alone or with someone else on a MoM remake/sequel.. and sure enough the day has come confirming they've been working with Thea creators HuHa on a MoM remake!

I run the Master of Magic fan Facebook and Discord communities and everyone is already going bananas in them lol! I hope Slitherine shared with MuHa the super MoM sequel/remake wishlist thread I and the communities put together on the Slitherine MoM classic forum. Cause if those guys are doing this without listening to the MoM fans I think we know from history how things will go lol.

I missed the live stream but I've seen the 2 videos, all the pictures, and the info on the new MoM Remake steam page. Looks and sounds pretty good! The lack of multiplayer will probably piss people off but doesn't bother me.

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Lacrymas

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I don't want it to be 3D. MoM still holds up after a few fan-made patches, so they have to try really hard to make this work. Are they going to balance this or going full death magic and summoning wraiths immediately will still break the game? I wouldn't say no to a few hand-crafted campaigns too.

rezaf

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Joined Jan 26, 2015 Messages 650

"You have come to late. Work on the remake has already begun."
"If that is the truth, . "

Why oh why does every strategy game these games have to go to the Civ5 visual style?
The old MM had more much more visual clarity and "atmosphere" than these screenshots depict.
Also . that manga-style intro makes me cringe a little.

I think a good MoM remake should aim to recreate the original beat for beat, like OpenXCom, or at least reasonably faithful, like in Remnants of the Precursors did with MoO.
And then expand on that with higher resolutions, modernized graphics as close to the original atmosphere as possible, and maybe new features that ideally can be toggled on and off by players to their liking.
I had high hopes for Implodes remake for a while, but this was years ago, he obviously just lacks SupSupers "drive" / energy / passion / time, whatever it may be, but . things are moving SLOWLY, with complete standstills in between.

As for Slitherines attempt . I fear it'll fall in the traditional re-imageing trap of having grandiose ideas on how to make the game more appealing to modern audiences.
We'll see.

FG2 seems to have been decent, but far removed from the original FG. I loved Panzer Corps, which was a reasonably faithful Panzer General remake, but haven't warmed up to the more modern Panzer Corps 2.
I also have heard many good things about Shadow Empire - I even picked it up, but didn't really have the time to spend time with it myself, yet.
So, unsurprisingly, it seems to be up to the developer.
My Steam library says I own Thea, and I HAVE played it, but it hasn't left enough of a distinct impression in my memory to remember off-hand why I didn't like it.

I wish I wasn't so jaded.

Nprse pagan books

In addition to these ancient texts, there are also contemporary books that explore Norse paganism from a modern perspective. These books often blend historical research with personal insights and experiences, offering readers a more accessible and relatable approach to Norse paganism. Some popular contemporary Norse pagan books include "The Norse Shaman" by Evelyn C. Rysdyk and "Norse Mythology for Smart People" by Daniel McCoy. Overall, Norse pagan books are a valuable resource for anyone interested in delving into the rich mythology, religion, and cultural practices of the ancient Norse people. Whether exploring ancient texts or contemporary interpretations, these books provide a window into the fascinating world of Norse paganism..

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