Kohan (series)

Kohan (series)

"Kohan" is a series of real-time strategy computer games developed by TimeGate Studios. The series concerns the fate of the fantasy world Khaldun and its heroes, the Kohan. To date there have been two games and one stand-alone expansion pack in the series:

* "Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns" (March, 2001)
* "Kohan: Ahriman's Gift" (November, 2001)
* "Kohan II: Kings of War" (September, 2004)

Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns

"Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns" (usually shortened to "KIS") is a real-time strategy game, developed by TimeGate Studios and published by Strategy First for Windows in 2001 and ported to Linux by Loki Software. The game is set in a high fantasy setting following the immortal beings named Kohan. The word "Kohan" comes from a Persian word which means "ancient". Indeed, the game Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns takes many elements from ancient Persian history, including the name of one of the most revered kings of the Persian Empire, Darius Javidan of the Javidan dynasty, as the main protagonist. The game features a lengthy single-player campaign and skirmish maps playable in multiplayer, or against the AI. The gameplay focuses on controlling companies instead of individual soldiers, a mechanic praised by critics for eliminating micromanagement. "KIS" was widely regarded as being an innovative game, especially for a fledgling game design company.

Reception

The game was well received by critics, with an 84 ranking at Game Rankingscite news | title="Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns" summary | publisher=Game Rankings | url =http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/367198.asp?q=kohan | accessdate = 2007-01-15 ] . It was praised for eliminating much of the micromanagement inherent in real-time strategy games while introducing new concepts to the genre and also for the strong AI opponents and multiplayer support.cite news | first=Bruce | last=Geryk | title="Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns" review | date=2001-03-29 | publisher=GameSpot | url =http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/kohanimmortalsovereigns/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary | accessdate = 2007-01-15 ] cite news | first=Tim | last=McConnaughy | title="Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns" review | publisher=GameSpy | url =http://archive.gamespy.com/reviews/march01/kohan/index3.shtm | accessdate = 2007-01-15 ] It was criticized for the somewhat lackluster world, and the "inability to establish a distinctive atmosphere." The game was nominated for "Computer Strategy Game of the Year" by the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences [cite news | title=5th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards | date=2002-02-28 | publisher=AIAS | url =http://www.interactive.org/awards.php?winners&year=2002&cat=200221#200221 | accessdate = 2007-01-16 ] . It has won "Strategy Game of the Year" awards in Computer Gaming World, PC Gamer, Computer Games Magazine and other magazines. [cite news | title=Strategy First newsbit | url =http://www.strategyfirst.com/press/DisplayArticle.asp?sLanguageCode=EN&iArticleID=932 | accessdate = 2007-01-16 ]

The game was ported to Linux by Loki Software, shipping on August 24, 2001. A stand-alone expansion pack, "Kohan: Ahriman's Gift", was released on November 6, 2001. A special edition was also published in May 2002, featuring new heroes, maps and AI options, but not the expansion pack. [cite news | title="Kohan" special edition in stores | publisher=GameSpot | url=http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/kohanimmortalsovereigns/news_2863696.html | accessdate = 2007-01-15 ] A Kohan Mod Tool was released on June 17, 2002, [cite news | title=Strategy First newsbit #2 | url =http://www.strategyfirst.com/press/DisplayArticle.asp?sLanguageCode=EN&iArticleID=1336 | accessdate = 2007-01-16 ] allowing the creation of numerous fan-made mods.

"Kohan: Ahriman's Gift"

Infobox VG| title = Kohan: Ahriman's Gift


developer = TimeGate Studios
publisher = Strategy First
designer =
engine =
released = November 6 2001
genre = Real-time strategy
modes = Single player, MP over TCP/IP, Modem
ratings =
platforms = PC (Windows)
media = CD (1)
requirements =
input = Keyboard, mouse

"Kohan: Ahriman's Gift" ("KAG") is a stand-alone expansion pack for "KIS". It introduces new units and three new campaigns, as well as some new multiplayer maps and modes. It has been criticized for not bringing enough new features to justify its cost.

"Kohan II: Kings of War"

Infobox VG| title = Kohan II: Kings of War


developer = TimeGate Studios
publisher = Take Two Interactive/Global Star Software
designer =
engine =
released = September 20 2004
genre = Real-time strategy
modes = Single player, MP over TCP/IP, Modem
ratings =
platforms = PC (Windows)
media = CD (1)
requirements =
input = Keyboard, mouse

"Kohan II: Kings of War" is the sequel in story to Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns and its expansion pack, Kohan: Ahriman's Gift. It includes a stirring thematic score from Jeremy Soule, composer on games such as and the Guild Wars franchise.

tory

The villainous Ceyah, now scattered and hunted by the forces of the Kohan Nationalists, are in a desperate bid to regain their lost power. They manage to narrowly escape, led by the ranger Melchior and following the instructions of the mad wizard Sebak, who claims that the Shadow speaks to him and is claiming that the Ceyah must travel through the Waste and go to the Well of Shadow to regain their lost power. In the process of marching through the Waste, they create an Undead army by slaughtering half of the Drauga people and their dragon god. Upon reaching the Well of Shadow, Sebak is transformed at the site into the mighty Abbadon, the seemingly indestructible master of The Shadow. All of the Ceyah, except Melchior, submit to Abaddon's will, and become the Fallen. Melchior flees as the Nationalist hunters have caught up. Expecting they Ceyah to come out from the dead end, the Nationalist forces only end up being massacred by Abaddon's immense power and the swarms of demons and Undead spawning from the well.

With legions of The Fallen: The ever-growing Undead and the demons of Shadow, at his command, Abbadon sweeps out over the face of the planet Khaldun in an attempt to extinguish all of its major races: the Humans of the Midlands, the Gauri of the High Reaches, the Drauga of The Wastes and The Haroun of the Forests. In the end, the Shadow aims to eventually destroy Khaldun and force Khaldun's Creator to join the battle and destroy him to claim his celestial paradise.

Melchior, now considered a traitor by the Fallen, seeks out members of the Kohan Council to stop the Shadow. He finds himself confronted by his own hunter, the Istiran seeker Naava Daishan, alongside newly revived Kohan warrior Jonas Teramun. Melchior seems to know Jonas from somewhere, but their connection is not yet clear. Unfortunately for Naava, she has learned from Melchior that her own sovereign Regent and most of the Nationalist faction have been converted into Undead and corrupted demons of the Shadow and must destroy them. Forming an uneasy alliance, the trio set out towards the various kingdoms of the Humans, Gauri, Drauga, and Hauron in an attempt to rally the forces of good to combat the oncoming darkness. Along the way, Naava hears a voice calling to her and proceeds to fight the Shadow to reach the source.

It is there that a representative of the elemental races of Khaldun: the Trow (earth), the Jotun (frost/water), the Djinn (air) and the Ifrit (fire), reveals to the heroes that the elemental races are threatening to cleanse Khaldun of the Shadow themselves by using their combined might to bring about a natural cataclysm that will extinguish all life and anti-life forces and allow life to begin anew, or in addition utterly destroy Khaldun so it will not fall to the Shadow. Now, the heroes and the combined forces of the remaining Nationalist and Council factions must race against time to purge the Shadow from the world themselves, but they know they will need to reach King Darius Javidan and his Royalist Kingdom, who have yet to know of the Shadow's coming.

During this revelation, Jonas also learns through Melchior that he was once the Ceyah battle commander Sijansur. A brief crisis of faith in his allegiance to the Kohan Council is averted when Melchior himself cleaves the metal mask from Jonas' face as he is about to reclaim his full identity as his former pre-cleansing self. Melchior admonishes Jonas to rest, and they rush back to rejoin Naava's forces.

After liberating the homelands of the Gauri, the Drauga, and the Haroun and gaining their allegiance, Naava, Jonas and Melchior reach Darius Javidan and his Royalists to the West. Finding the Royalist army has already been preparing to combat the Shadow, Darius declares that they must reach the Well of Shadow, where his wife, the former Ceyah Roxanna Javidan, must use her knowledge of the Shadow's dark powers to close the well. Darius asks the heroes and the remaining Council and Nationalist forces to distract the Shadow's forces while his Royalists march upon the well. They successfully defeat the majority of the Shadow and Undead forces while defending the Council capital of Rhusk, and soon after they set back out into the Waste to join the Royalists in the battle to reach the Well of Shadow.

After returning the Wastes and fighting through the initial wave of Fallen forces, the heroes learn that the Royalists have lost the battle and have retreated, and Roxanna was mortally injured and unable to reach the well in order to close it. The Nationalist, Council, and Royalist forces combine and make one final push against the Well. It is there that Abaddon awaits, guarding the well as the demons of Shadow continue to spawn from it. Although she does not know the secret from Roxanna how to close the well, Naava can indeed seal it with the aid of the mana nodes located nearby. Unfortunately, the energy from the mana nodes would be so immense, Naava knows that her amulet would shatter and her life would be beyond revival. When the army arrives at the Well, they manage to defeat Abaddon, and the resulting explosion kills off the majority of the forces of Light.

Now Naava must act, as she hears the voices of the Elementals as they are gathering and are almost ready to unleash the new Cataclysm. Jonas pleads with Naava to give Roxanna time to recover and perform the sealing of the well. However, Naava will have none of it, understanding that all life on the planet will be extinguished if she doesn't act right away. She steps into the well, drawing upon all of her arcane knowledge and the power of the mana nodes to slam the doorway between Khaldun and the Shadow Realm shut. Deprived of their power source, all of the remaining Shadow spawn die and vaporize instantly, and the bones of the Undead fall silent. All that remains of Naava is her broken amulet, a sign that she cannot be revived.

Jonas, crushed at the loss of his friend, is given cold comfort by Melchior. He wants his former Ceyah companion to join him in the rebuilding process and to possibly even join the Council itself. Melchior refuses, choosing to do as he always has: roaming the countryside and living by his wits, owing allegiance to no one - especially the Kohan who would dare to see him cleansed of his Ceyah identity. While it is not clear why he prefers his current existence, he simply tells Jonas as the story ends that the two men will meet again.

Voice cast

Voice-over performances were produced by Chakrasound and directed by Levon Louis. [ Kohan II: Kings of War User Manual, page 64 ]

Characters: [ Kohan II: Kings of War User Manual, page 64 ]
* "Marlo Blue" - as Naava Daishan
* "Greg Taylor" - as Melchior
* "George Manley" - as Jonas Teramun
* "Brett Weaver" - as Abbadon
* "David Lopez" - as Ravid Shakeri

Other: [ Kohan II: Kings of War User Manual, page 64 ]
* "Joe Cowan"
* "Stephen Foulard"
* "Jennifer Gardner"
* "Max Gardner"
* "Randall Garner"
* "Elisabeth Kirkindall"
* "EK Keith"
* "Mark Kemple"
* "Asa Klein"
* "David Maldonado"
* "Billy McCain"
* "Laura McFall"
* "Tamara Nichols"
* "Jeremy Normann"
* "Brett Norton"
* "Ron Reeder"
* "Charlene Rowan"
* "Guy Schwartz"
* "Aaron Trumm"
* "Carl Tuggle"
* "Brian Wood"

References

External links

* [http://www.timegate.com/kis/ "Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns" official website]
* [http://www.timegate.com/kag/ "Kohan: Ahriman's Gift" official website]
* [http://www.timegate.com/kow/ "Kohan II: Kings of War" official homepage]
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* [http://www.timegate.com/ TimeGate Studios, developer of the "Kohan" series]


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