From eu.AionOnline.com
Loyal fans of Aion who visited our booth in Leipzig last year will remember our 'real life' characters Alma and Namiya. This year at gamescom we will literally take their live performance to the next level.
As Alma and Namiya are actually played by trained actresses we will give them a stage where they can use their talent to perform scenes based on Aion's lore. The thrilling play is divided into five acts per day and has been written by experienced writers who are also working on culturalizing the game at the moment.
It will be at gamescom when this story of a human's ascension will be shown to the public for the first time. This is not the only premiere in the context of this play. For the first time ever at a major video games convention the actresses at the booth will be able to fly above the stage to tell the story of a Daeva how it is supposed to be told.
Don't miss it, come to our booth early in the morning and check out the times for the five acts.
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Promoted from Highflying Aion characters at gamescom 2009
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Caligatia said:
^^^This^^^
I mean, perhaps I don't know enough about it, but really, they've got a basic story that's kinda unique... but really you could summarise the entire thing in a paragraph and really not miss any major details.
I don't massively care, if I wanted an amazing story I'd read a book. This stuff just strikes me as weird.
Chalky said:
I mean, perhaps I don't know enough about it, but really, they've got a basic story that's kinda unique... but really you could summarise the entire thing in a paragraph and really not miss any major details.
I don't massively care, if I wanted an amazing story I'd read a book. This stuff just strikes me as weird.
So it aint Star Wars or Lord of the Rings, so sue them. It's a game, not a great movie trilogy.
Anyhow, I know the girls are payed actresses and all, but I barely draw the line at cosplay, and now yall want them to dress up and act up something in a video game. I respect the idea, but I don't like it to be honest. (( Kinda like parents, you don't always like them but you have no choice but to respect them. ))
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No I did to.
the hell?
that was my first reaction.
Chalky said:
I mean, perhaps I don't know enough about it, but really, they've got a basic story that's kinda unique... but really you could summarise the entire thing in a paragraph and really not miss any major details.
I don't massively care, if I wanted an amazing story I'd read a book. This stuff just strikes me as weird.
Its a year old, what do you expect?
I could summarize LotR in a sentence.
"There is a ring, it needs to be destroyed, it gets destroyed."
:kiss:
Give it a few years at the most and i hope they will expand the lore a bit more.