

One street seems to lead south endlessly, by actually teleporting the party back to its beginning upon reaching the portion where the city walls would be.Ĭertain buildings within the city are special, such as the Adventurer's Guild, Garth's Equipment Shoppe, the Review Board (which is unmarked and must be found first, and is the only place where characters can level up), various taverns and temples and the dungeons. The main city gates which open to the west are blocked by snow, and remain impassable throughout the game. Access to one tower in the northeastern and southwestern city corner each is blocked by locked gates. The fictional town of Skara Brae (with no connections to the real-world historical site of the same name) consists of 30x30 map tiles containing either buildings or streets (plus gates and magical guardian statues blocking certain streets). Game progress is made through advancing the characters so that they are powerful enough to defeat the increasingly dangerous foes and monsters in the dungeons, obtaining certain items relevant to solving the overall quest, and obtaining information. In the actual game, the player forms a group ("party") of up to six characters in the Adventurer's Guild building which is the only "home zone" where the current game, or more precisely, the characters and their current inventory, can be saved. Between occasional sips from his mug, he strums a lute and sings: The introduction depicts a bard sitting in a tavern.
