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The humdrum life of a blacksmith's apprentice takes an unexpected turn after a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger one evening at the village inn.
Remembrance of Magic is a fast-paced, modern take on classic choice-based interactive fiction.
• Evocative storytelling: A richly crafted fantasy world unfolds through vivid, expressive prose.
• Stunning visuals: Each story page features original and captivating artwork.
• Unlockable lore: Earn achievements to reveal bonus short stories exploring the history and legends of Brycland.
• Lightweight Standalone mobile release: Available on iOS, Android, and Kindle-Fire for a seamless, distraction-free experience anytime, anywhere, with a minimal install size.
• Over 120K words and 550+ original images.
About the Authors
Remembrance of Magic is an indie project created by three lifelong fantasy and RPG enthusiasts who've been enjoying interactive fiction and role-playing games together since the 1980s. As veteran (not old!) storytellers, game developers, and artists, we aim to rekindle the choice-based adventure genre and share it with a new generation of readers. More about us:
Regina Milton is our lead writer. She's been playing with the same D&D group for forty years and still cherishes her first ranger who (almost) completed The Temple of Elemental Evil.
Jaro Mel is our lead artist. He started his (semi) official career as the portrait maker of the seminal D&D group. At age 12, he won 2nd place in the local RPG convention's costume contest, dressed as a polyhedral dice set.
Mortisus is our lead developer. Tears still come to his eyes when recalling the fall of Jeronam, his level 2 cleric who, along with the entire party, met his end at the hands of evil orcs in the Citadel By The Sea adventure. Oh, how we cried that day!
Disclaimer: AI-generated imagery was used in the creation of the story art. The story text was written by a human author.
I do love a good storyline. This has caught my attention. In the midst of waiting for a new part, being able to go back and obtain other achievements is a great touch.