Set in a high-fantasy world, Earth Eternal is a massively-multiplayer RPG that combines real-world history, legend, and myth with original creations. Earth Eternal's world is a distorted version of our own Earth -- major landmarks of the world are here to identify a land filled with cat-people, ancient gods, and other creatures and beings of legend.

The developers have spent a large amount of time coming up with a detailed backstory for the world that the game takes place in. In fact, there are more than 140 pages of created history, which covers everything from gods and titans to the creation of society. The basics revolve around Gaia, the Titans and her creations, who established beast empires that rose and fell across thousands of years as they attempted to defeat the Dark Lord Djall. Eventually, the beasts were removed from the world to safe places outside of reality known as groves for a time that the world would need them once again. After mankind rose as a species across multiple thousands of years, it wiped itself out through war and violence, causing the gods to reclaim the Earth and return the beasts from their groves to further their struggles against the Dark Lord. As a result, players will recognize some of the elements of this alternate Earth, such as Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower and other western European landmarks, since the game will be set in this modified version of the world.

There are 22 different races to chose from in Earth Eternal.With humans no longer around, players will choose from one of twenty two races to play from, all of whom are essentially the same without any particular racial benefits. These include the Foxen (fox people), Clockwork (mechanical creatures) and Atavarian (falcon people), whom players will be able to customize in a number of ways, including body shape, color of fur or scales and height. From there, players will select one of four traditional game classes: mage, knight, druid and rogue. These classes act like you would expect with core traits appropriate to those roles, but Earth Eternal places a more flexible approach on your abilities, allowing you to mix and match different roles to create your own unique character. For example, if you wanted to be a knight who wielded magical spells or was incredibly stealthy, you could acquire the buffing or debuffing abilities of the mage or the rogue to aid you in quests. This also extends to armor or gear as well; if you see a piece of equipment with a powerful protective bonus, but you don't like the look of the item, you can customize it into whatever you want.
Source: IGN

The developers have spent a large amount of time coming up with a detailed backstory for the world that the game takes place in. In fact, there are more than 140 pages of created history, which covers everything from gods and titans to the creation of society. The basics revolve around Gaia, the Titans and her creations, who established beast empires that rose and fell across thousands of years as they attempted to defeat the Dark Lord Djall. Eventually, the beasts were removed from the world to safe places outside of reality known as groves for a time that the world would need them once again. After mankind rose as a species across multiple thousands of years, it wiped itself out through war and violence, causing the gods to reclaim the Earth and return the beasts from their groves to further their struggles against the Dark Lord. As a result, players will recognize some of the elements of this alternate Earth, such as Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower and other western European landmarks, since the game will be set in this modified version of the world.

There are 22 different races to chose from in Earth Eternal.With humans no longer around, players will choose from one of twenty two races to play from, all of whom are essentially the same without any particular racial benefits. These include the Foxen (fox people), Clockwork (mechanical creatures) and Atavarian (falcon people), whom players will be able to customize in a number of ways, including body shape, color of fur or scales and height. From there, players will select one of four traditional game classes: mage, knight, druid and rogue. These classes act like you would expect with core traits appropriate to those roles, but Earth Eternal places a more flexible approach on your abilities, allowing you to mix and match different roles to create your own unique character. For example, if you wanted to be a knight who wielded magical spells or was incredibly stealthy, you could acquire the buffing or debuffing abilities of the mage or the rogue to aid you in quests. This also extends to armor or gear as well; if you see a piece of equipment with a powerful protective bonus, but you don't like the look of the item, you can customize it into whatever you want.
Source: IGN
Game website: http://www.eartheternal.com/
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