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Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon, developed by New World Computing and published by The 3DO Company in 2001 for Microsoft Windows, is the sixth episode of the Heroes Chronicles series. Alongside Heroes Chronicles: The World Tree, it was released as a bonus in downloadable format on 3DO's official website between the release of the first four Chronicles and The Final Chapters.

The campaign is a direct sequel, concluding the story arc commenced in The World Tree. As Vorr flees Enroth for a deserted, post-apocalyptic world, Tarnum and his Stronghold armies pursue, seeking to free the two remaining Ancestors from their imprisonment and destroy their insane counterpart.

Campaign[]

"The Ancestors have been kidnapped by Vorr, an Ancestor who has gone mad with his power. It is up to Tarnum to rescue the Ancestors and stop Vorr's mad plan to destroy the world."

  1. The Endless Sands
  2. The Nameless Land
  3. The Sparkling Bridge
  4. The Fiery Moon
  5. Vorr, the Insane

As a free downloadable-only episode, The Fiery Moon consists of only five scenarios rather than the usual eight, and requires players to install a minimum of three of the six retail Chronicles in order to be played. Additionally, players must insert a play CD from one of the games based on Heroes of Might and Magic III's engine (either from Heroes III itself or from one of the Chronicles) before play, as they contain video files necessary for the episode to run correctly.

The Fiery Moon is particularly unique among official Heroes campaigns in that all artifacts Tarnum obtains are carried into successive scenarios, whereas other campaigns typically carry over only campaign-relevant artifacts, if any. Only Stronghold, Inferno and Conflux towns are available for use in this episode, with the player commanding Stronghold armies. As in Warlords of the Wasteland and The World Tree, Tarnum is a Barbarian.

Plot[]

After recovering from the final battle with the necromantic Followers of Vorr,[1] Tarnum, Grumba and their forces depart the roots of the World Tree, journeying northwards in search of Vorr and his minions. Finding themselves in an inhospitable desert, they encounter and destroy alien, planet-ravaging Demons loyal to the Mad Ancestor.[2] Travelling onward into an arid nameless land, they discover an injured renegade Familiar named Skizzik, who has deserted Vorr's legion upon the distant Fiery Moon. Skizzik informs Tarnum that the Ancestors have been captured from the Hall of Judgement and imprisoned by the Demons.[3]

Upon conquering the Demons' citadel, Blackdome, Tarnum's army ventures into the Elemental-guarded northern peaks, obtaining the Ring of the Wayfarer and activating the Sparkling Bridge before emerging on the Fiery Moon itself.[4] There, they overcome Xyron the Jailer, releasing the two remaining sane Ancestors, who give Tarnum a vial of sap from the World Tree to cure Vorr's insanity.[5] However, Tarnum's forces are devastated in battle with Vorr, and Grumba is slain. Though Tarnum is intent on killing Vorr in revenge after rebuilding his forces, the other Ancestors convince him to use the sap because if Vorr is destroyed, he and the other Ancestors will permanently perish. Tarnum defeats Vorr and gives him the sap which cures his madness. As a result, Tarnum resolves that no crimes are beyond redemption, believing that he may yet reach Paradise.[6]

Obtaining The Fiery Moon[]

The promotion at 3DO's website enabling The Fiery Moon's installer to be downloaded is no longer accessible, but The Fiery Moon, along with all other parts of Heroes Chronicles, can be purchased from gog.com here.

Gallery[]

Sources[]

  1. Heroes Chronicles: The World Tree. New World Computing. Mission: Rebirth (scenario, in English). 2001.
  2. Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon. New World Computing. Mission: The Endless Sands (scenario, in English). 2001.
  3. Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon. New World Computing. Mission: The Nameless Land (scenario, in English). 2001.
  4. Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon. New World Computing. Mission: The Sparkling Bridge (scenario, in English). 2001.
  5. Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon. New World Computing. Mission: The Fiery Moon (scenario, in English). 2001.
  6. Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon. New World Computing. Mission: Vorr, the Insane (scenario, in English). 2001.


The Heroes Chronicles series
Titles
Warlords of the Wasteland · Conquest of the Underworld · Masters of the Elements · Clash of the Dragons · The World Tree · The Fiery Moon · Revolt of the Beastmasters · The Sword of Frost
Characters
Recurring CharactersTarnum · The Historian · The Ancestors
Warlords of the WastelandJarg the Conqueror · Hardac · Yalla · Kurl · Tordac · Bloodclub · Derg · Rabak · Rion Gryphonheart
Conquest of the UnderworldAllison Gryphonheart · Duke Deezelisk · Mensor · Jorm · Norvan · Trynn · The Boatman
Masters of the ElementsGavin Magnus · Barsolar · Hemoross · Reamus · Ponific · Acwalandar · Gralkor the Cruel · Pyrannaste · Shalwend · The First
Clash of the DragonsMutare · Valita · Kurbon · Aspen · Eldrich Parson · Waerjak · Adrienne · Sorsha · Nicolas Gryphonheart · Dragontalker · Gelu
The World Tree/The Fiery MoonVorr the Insane · Grumba · Skizzik · Xyron · King Targor · Nilidon · Wern · Addar
Revolt of the BeastmastersNiven Gryphonheart · Droglo · Mad King Gryphonheart · Brellick · Adamina · Lord Onsten · Baron Paglon · Earl Rambert
The Sword of FrostGelu · Ufretin · Vol · Larn · Neez · Zarm · Kilkik · Trongar · Zallisa · Numas · Jinara - Kija
Relevant terms
Antagarich · Armageddon's Blade · AvLee · Blackdome · Bracada · Bracaduun · Elemental Planes · Erathia · Hall of Judgement · Krewlod · Nighon · Paradise · Quei bird · Sparkling Bridge · Steelhorn · Tatalia · The Fiery Moon · The Sword of Frost · The Underworld · Vial of Dragon Blood · Volee · Wallpeaks · The World Tree
Related games
Heroes of Might and Magic III · Heroes of Might and Magic IV
The Might and Magic series
Might and Magic RPGs I - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII - IX - X
Heroes I - II (The Price of Loyalty - Desecrated Lands) - III (Armageddon's Blade - The Shadow of Death) - IV (The Gathering Storm - Winds of War) - V (Hammers of Fate - Tribes of the East) - VI (Pirates of the Savage Sea - Danse Macabre - Shades of Darkness) - VII (Trial by Fire)
King's Bounty King's Bounty - Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff - The Legend - Armored Princess - Crossworlds - Legions - Warriors of the North - Dark Side
Ardon series Crusaders of Might and Magic - Warriors of Might and Magic - Shifters
Related titles and spinoffs Arcomage - Heroes Chronicles - Legends of Might and Magic - Dragon Rage - Mobile (II) - Dark Messiah - Clash of Heroes - Heroes Kingdoms - Heroes Online - Duel of Champions - Elemental Guardians
Novels The Dreamwright - The Shadowsmith - The Sea of Mist
Cancelled installments New World Computing's Heroes V - Might and Magic Online - The Worldcrafter - New World Computing's Might and Magic X - Kingdoms of Might and Magic
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