What does Tsarevna consist of?
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[/p][p]To convey this magic accurately, beautifully, and professionally, we invited Bolshoi Theater prima ballerina Alena Kovaleva, a world-class artist, to join the project! Alena not only inspires us, she also takes an active part in creating mockups, thinking through the heroine's movements, and advising the team. Thanks to her experience, we can show ballet in battle—graceful, precise, expressive.[/p][p]TSAREVNA is the first game where elegant ballet meets fierce slasher action. And all this in one body, one heroine.[/p][p] [/p][h2]21% of the magical world[/h2][p]From enchanted forests to the ruins of ancient temples, every corner here breathes fairy tales.[/p][p]In our world, it's not just swords and magic that matter, but also symbols that nourish memory and faith.[/p][p]
[/p][p]Perun is the god of thunder and protector of people. In The Tale of Bygone Years, his idol is described as having silver hair and a golden mustache — a sign of wisdom and fire born of a lightning strike. In his hands is flint, a symbol of heavenly power, about which Maciej Stryjkowski wrote.[/p][p]We carved Perun's amulet from oak, a sacred tree associated with thunder gods from the Slavic Perun to the Baltic Perkunas. The face is surrounded by nine patterns: rhombuses, associated with the human head, and zigzags, symbols of thunder and “Thor's axes.”[/p][p]This is not just a detail of the world, it is a conduit of power and protection.[/p][p] [/p][h2]33% charismatic heroes[/h2][p]Tsarevna, enemies, allies — each has their own character, voice, and goal. Some will save you, some will betray you.[/p][p]We don't just invent monsters, we pull them out of the depths of myths, legends, and fairy tales. The enemies in the game are not ordinary opponents, but archetypes familiar from fairy tales, but translated into a new language. Each of them is a reflection of the myths, fears, and meanings woven into our culture.[/p][p]
[/p][p]The horse, for example—the eternal companion, and therefore given a special place in mythology.[/p][p]In many cultures, it was horses that carried the sun across the sky:[/p][p]For the Greeks, it was the god Helios in a chariot drawn by four fiery steeds. For the Hindus, it was Surya with seven horses, like the colors of the rainbow. For the Scandinavians, it was the goddess Sol with Arvak and Alsvidr, symbols of day and night.[/p][p]And for the Slavs, it was the god Khors and his solar horses, which changed color throughout the day: from white in the morning to black at sunset.[/p][p]According to legend, when the sun sets in our world, it rises in the underworld. Thus, the eternal cycle is complete. But in the world of TSAREVNA, the cycle has been interrupted. The sun horse has burned out. It is enraged. And its reflection is now more frightening than the light it once carried.[/p][p] [/p][h2]15% dark secrets[/h2][p]What is hidden in the heroine's past could change the future of this world.[/p][p]
[/p][p]TSAREVNA is a new myth that has grown out of cultural roots. We took archetypes, rituals, and symbols and used them to build our own universe — frightening, beautiful, and full of mysteries.[/p][p]In TSAREVNA, even darkness tells its own story. We create concepts not just as images, but as pieces of a fairy-tale puzzle. Every silhouette, every glimmer, every architectural element is part of a world that comes together to form a single, magical canvas.[/p][p] [/p][p]Add TSAREVNA to your wishlist to be the first to see it all come to life in the game![/p]
31% epic battles
[p]Each clash is not just a fight, but a real challenge. Because you know: in our game, ballet is not just aesthetics. It's magic. It's power. It's style.[/p][p]