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7 years ago Jan 24,2018, 14:46:57 PM

Star-crossed lovers

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Hey everyone,


We often get requests for some more material to dive into the Endless Universe outside of the games. Something to keep immersing oneself into the lives of heroes and villains, as a hero holding a standard or a fly on the wall... So we listened and thought real hard about vignettes that could capture the spirit of each civilization in Endless Space 2. Comics seemed a great material to convey an atmosphere, and we hope you like these. In this new installment in our series, set on a very special planet, a Vaulters Sentinel makes a choice.





Slowhands, lead writer on the project, wanted to share these thoughts:


Another comic, another narrative challenge... 

 

The Vaulters are a particularly demanding case, given that there is more lore out there (because of ES1, Dungeon, and Endless Legend) than there is for any other ES2 faction. More information extant means that there is less flexibility to invent things, and that there are players who will know if we get things wrong! 

They are also difficult as their story in ES2 is a direct continuation of the EL storyline, which is another constraint. And finally, to make things really complicated, their iconic hero, Opbot, was already in the game--with a biography selected by the community. 

 

The Vaulters have long been a community favorite, so their tale had to make sense to those who already knew them well, but without confusing newcomers. 

So what story should we tell?

There were a number of ideas: surviving the crash-landing of the Argosy (which for obvious reasons would have put us in a whole lot of trouble!); the struggle of those left behind to find their ancient vaults; a hunting rite of passage for a youth translated into space; Opbot's history and disappearance...

 

Spacetroll (Creative Director -ED) really liked the emphasis on the families torn apart by the departure, underlining the desperate gamble that both parts of the Vaulter society were taking. One is flying into the void in an inexpertly rebuilt ship held together by welding and hope; the other is fighting the Necrophages in the hopes of holding them off long enough to find their old underground cities. To fit that in 8 pages, however, we decided to simplify and focus on a single family--the leaders. That's how we came up with this comic.







We hope you enjoy this story! If you have any questions or comments, you can shoot them in this thread at Arkel, who leads the project. And if you want to learn more about our comics, you can rewatch our comics livestream on Youtube!

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7 years ago
Jan 24, 2018, 6:47:35 PM

Love this comic! It's awesome to see something drawn of how the Vaulter's story ended in EL. I also gotta say I absolutely love the Vaulter's aesthetics, their outfits and such, with a nice blend of viking esque appearance blended with futuristic.

It's great you guys took the road of a continued story, even if it meant some constraints. While it's great to have that freedom, exploring areas and races never seen before, further cementing old things, giving them character and appearance can sometimes be more rewarding, which is what makes Vaulters such a great race, connecting the two games instead of feeling distanced.

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7 years ago
Jan 24, 2018, 6:38:32 PM
Pluvinarch wrote:

Easter Eggs...


[SPOILERS]


Page 1

First of the line is drawn with advanced age. It is interesting to see that a lot of time passes from her youth (from Endless Legend diplomatic art) at the settling of the first Vaulter region to finishing the Grey Owl quest. 

The male Vaulter talking could be Raudd Klapatch, a new hero in ES2, but frankly a lot of male Vaulters might look like red haired vikings, so that's just a possibility.


Page 2

Dara, the merchant, seems different. His hair and his dresses feels like he is a Roving Clan merchant settled with the Vaulters. But that is just another wild guess.

But there are some obvious elements from Endless Legend here: legendary weapons at the entrance and a Dorgeshi mask. And a Vinesnake on a tube.


Page 4

At this point sentinels are totally ready for space travel, they use modern guns that are different from the crossbows of the EL marine units. But melee weapons are still present (just like the ES2 Vaulter loading screen).


Thanks for the little info!


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7 years ago
Jan 24, 2018, 5:49:13 PM

Easter Eggs...


[SPOILERS]


Page 1

First of the line is drawn with advanced age. It is interesting to see that a lot of time passes from her youth (from Endless Legend diplomatic art) at the settling of the first Vaulter region to finishing the Grey Owl quest. 

The male Vaulter talking could be Raudd Klapatch, a new hero in ES2, but frankly a lot of male Vaulters might look like red haired vikings, so that's just a possibility.


Page 2

Dara, the merchant, seems different. His hair and his dresses feels like he is a Roving Clan merchant settled with the Vaulters. But that is just another wild guess.

But there are some obvious elements from Endless Legend here: legendary weapons at the entrance and a Dorgeshi mask. And a Vinesnake on a tube.


Page 4

At this point sentinels are totally ready for space travel, they use modern guns that are different from the crossbows of the EL marine units. But melee weapons are still present (just like the ES2 Vaulter loading screen).



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7 years ago
Jan 24, 2018, 5:12:49 PM

That was heart-wrenchingly beautiful!


I also only now realised there way a Vodyani comic already, somehow I had missed that.

The question now is … will there be further comics set on Auriga from the other Endless Legend factions? =)

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7 years ago
Jan 24, 2018, 4:12:27 PM

This comic is a GODSEND. Thank you so much. I've been doing some writing for an Endless Legend D&D setting and seeing a blonde Vaulter has just made my work so much easier.

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7 years ago
Jan 24, 2018, 3:16:05 PM

Nice.  But look at the constraints as a good thing.  There are many who do not like it when already established lore is retconned no manner the reason.

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