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Hero Spotlight - special Valentine's Day edition: Meet Sir Tristan

[h2]Knights![/h2]

This week, love is in the air. Allow us to tell the tale of Sir Tristan, whose name is almost synonymous with romantic love - thanks to the chivalric romance "Tristan and Isolde" as first written by poets like Thomas of Britain and Béroul in the 12th century. Well, as it happens, he also appears in King Arthur: Knight's Tale as an undead knight.

Tristan was known as the troubadour knight of the Round Table, and he was always brave, but often sentimental and likely to fight for lost causes. His personal tragedy was losing the love of his life, Lady Isolde - twice! Once in Britannia and then in Avalon, even if it seemed for a while that they finally found peace when they both ended up on the magical island. However, Lady Isolde became the enchantress of the Lady of the Lake and her servitude changed her entirely, making her a recluse, while Tristan went on daring adventures on Avalon to gain back her attention, deeply pained by her coldness and refusal to even acknowledge him.

He mostly blames the Lady of the Lake for this sudden change in her beloved, sometimes even suspecting some even darker presence behind all this.

After a series of glorious and daring adventures, the heartbroken Tristan was part of the knightly band of the chosen few from Avalon who were sent back for the dying, maimed King Arthur and brought him to Britannia on a ship. Upon arrival, they faced an otherworldly, terrible storm that struck down on their vessel and wrecked the ship on the shores of Whispering Cove. Tristan was among the survivors and witnessed the enchantresses of the Lady take away the king to a sacred location to revive him – but whatever happened there was not the end, but the beginning of the troubles.

As the unnatural tempest raged on, something not entirely human returned to the wreckage on the shore. It was King Arthur himself (or at least something that Tristan took for Arthur) as darkness incarnated. They fought and the Knight of Midnight struck down Tristan, who came back as a Lost One, a knight who died on the island of Avalon and was cursed to live forever.

Any story featuring Tristan could (but doesn’t have to) foreshadow his eventual demise – after all, he is a visionary, a knight with a sense of foreboding and doom. The details of the catastrophe will always be unclear, but Tristan knows deep in his heart that he was destined to suffer continuously, and the day he lost Isolde again was only the beginning of something even more terrible to come.

If you want to read a more comprehensive short story about him, check out the Chronicles of Avalon ebook in our Supporter Pack DLC!

Meet the Romans! - the Centurion, Gavius Messala

King Arthur: Legion IX is an upcoming dark fantasy tactical RPG set in the world of our previous similar game, King Arthur: Knight's Tale. You play as Gaius Julius Mento on a quest to establish Nova Roma on Avalon and gather the long lost members of Legion IX.

During his travels, our protagonist will attempt to gather more members for his Legion. These undead have various skills and personalities, and they contribute to the story with varying degrees. Today we're introducing somebody who is not critical to the story, but will be an invaluable member of the combat party.

Sulla is attempting to send an entire centuria to aid Gaius, but only their Centurion manages to emerge. The brave commander will introduce himself as Gavius Messala, a member of the Ninth Legion.

  • He is a true warrior, a soldier of conviction, discipline, loyalty and duty. His undead appearance hides a middle-aged man with a calm, attentive demeanor. He possesses incredible otherwordly powers, moving around quickly in an ethereal form or creating ghostly copies of himself. He will surely make some of the toughest battlest a bit easier!


If you are looking forward to Legion IX, make sure to wishlist it on Steam. Until then, you can try the many new additions to King Arthur: Knight’s Tale, such as the Patch 2.0 overhaul or the new seasonal update, Rising Eclipse. You can also look forward to the console release of King Arthur: Knight's Tale on February 22, just see the pre-order FAQ if you have any questions!

Meet the Romans! - Albina Virgilia

King Arthur: Legion IX is an upcoming dark fantasy tactical RPG set in the world of our previous similar game, King Arthur: Knight's Tale.

Today we are introducing another companion: Albina Virgilia, the Flamina.

  • She is a former Vestal Virgin who broke her oath and for her sin, she was buried alive somewhere in Rome. She is one of the recruitable companions who was not sent by Sulla, she came to Avalon and she was offered a chance to live as a priestess by the Lady of the Lake. She is still serving Vesta, bringing a piece of the Roman faith to the island, but she accepts other gods. She represents "Life".
  • Before the Storm, Albina was responsible for stoking the Divine Fire that let other Roman souls find a home in Avalon, essentially establishing a prosperous Roman colony. But all of this was destroyed when Chaos erupted, and Albina had to hide herself with a spell. It will be up to the player to release her.
  • In the game, she will take the role of a Flamina, a priestess, and she will be the opposite of Plutonius Nerva. Because of this, it will be obvious from the start that they will not share a common goal and will develop conflicts. Don't let Albina's polite and kind demeanor fool you, though! She too has a vision for the future of Legion IX, and will do everything in her power to work towards this goal.



Check out the cinematic trailer for King Arthur: Legion IX!

If you are looking forward to Legion IX, make sure to wishlist it on Steam. Until then, you can try the many new additions to King Arthur: Knight’s Tale, such as the Patch 2.0 overhaul or the new seasonal update, Rising Eclipse. You can also look forward to the console release of King Arthur: Knight's Tale on February 22!

[h2]Forward to Nova Roma![/h2]

Meet the Romans! - Plutonius Nerva

King Arthur: Legion IX is an upcoming dark fantasy tactical RPG set in the world of our previous similar game, King Arthur: Knight's Tale.

Today we are introducing Plutonius Nerva the Flamen, the first companion of Gaius Julius Mento (main protagonist of Legion IX).

  • Plutonius is a priest of Orcus, god of the underworld and an advisor to Sulla, devoted to him since the times of Ebolacrum. He is a very influential and powerful person, his demeanor will reflect this. He is a somewhat aggressive, threatening character, however, very loyal to Sulla.
  • He traversed Tartarus to gather a legion of the undead, and as a priest of Orcus, he sees unlimited potential in the existence beyond life. He thinks he's immortal and he's a cruel fatalist. He will also be a representative of one of the extremes of the new morality chart, on the side of Death.
  • He imagines Eternal Rome, an otherworldly place ruling over both the living and the dead, under the command of Emperor Sulla. Upon arriving to Avalon, he immediately sees the opportunity to start building such a place.
  • Plutonius Nerva will join Gaius Julius Mento, hoping to lead Legion IX to conquer Avalon, Britannia... and perhaps the entire world!



Check out the cinematic trailer for King Arthur: Legion IX!

If you are looking forward to Legion IX, make sure to wishlist it on Steam. Until then, you can try the many new additions to King Arthur: Knight’s Tale, such as the Patch 2.0 overhaul or the new seasonal update, Rising Eclipse. You can also look forward to the console release of King Arthur: Knight's Tale on February 22!

[h2]Forward to Nova Roma![/h2]

Meet the main character!

King Arthur: Legion IX is our upcoming dark fantasy tactical RPG, a standalone story set in the world of our previous game, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale.

Legion IX features a brand new point of view of an undead legion who come to Avalon to conquer the magical island. Their leader is the main protagonist, Gaius Julius Mento. He is, above all, an undead Roman legionary who has just fought his way back from the Roman underworld, the Tartarus. He finds himself on the magical island of Avalon, otherworld of all Arthurian knights.

The Tribunus is a born commander, a highly intelligent and dutiful man, who doesn’t take everything too seriously, mostly as a partial consequence of him being dead and a prisoner of the underworld for a long time. He is not afraid of self-irony, which could be in stark contrast to his quite terrifying look as a creature of Tartarus.

In the game, he will present himself as a middle-aged, authoritative and commanding person, who's witty and knowledgeable at the same time. He should prove to be an interesting character to control in his quest to establish Nova Roma.

As he traverses the land of Avalon, he will meet new companions that can join his party. In these new conversations, you might learn more about his past, his future ambitions and his personality – however, the ultimate decision about his fate will be yours. Based on your choices, Gaius Julius Mento can either step on the path to redemption or on the path to embrace his demonic side.

But why don't I let the man of the hour introduce himself in the trailer for the game?

If you are looking forward to Legion IX, make sure to wishlist it on Steam. Until then, you may try out the many new additions to King Arthur: Knight’s Tale, such as the Patch 2.0 overhaul or the new seasonal update, Rising Eclipse. You can also look forward to the console release of King Arthur: Knight's Tale on February 22!

[h2]Forward to Nova Roma![/h2]