The Bone King – The Tale of the Last Graveyard Keeper

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Author: CamelSpyd3r

Last revision: 13 Jul, 2019 at 17:29 UTC

File size: 25.85 MB

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Description:

This land has always been full of rumor and fear. "Mist ghouls" that flay your skin, "forsaken howlers" using tentacles to steal wayward travelers eyes, "grieve wraiths" that will eat the soul out of a shek warrior, "the headless ancient" born of rage and malice for the loss of her head. But these are just stories. Tales to scare kiddies at bedtime.

Right?

Now travelers are talking about corpses that rise from the dead to attack the living. You’ve been in this harsh land for many seasons and no corpse that you’ve ever seen has stood up again, clearly these are just more tales, a delusional story from bar patrons who imbibed too much grog.

Right?

Well, your more adventurous squad mates want to check it out. So I guess you’re traveling to the south east to check out the source of these reports. Near Greyshelf, Stobe’s Gamble, and Sniper’s Valley according to the last terrified merchant you ran into.

Recommended for mid lever squads

*** UPDATE ***
You can use all of those severed bone limbs to create limb replacements, provided you can track down one of those control boxes.

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This mod adds

* Race: Bonemen, playable

* Factions: Bonemen and Keepers

* Weapons: Shovel, Scythe, Arm Bones, and Leg Bones

* Backpack: Bone Bag

* Town: Ancient Graveyard

* Furniture: Grave, Reaper Statue, Skullpile

* Dialogue

* Recruits Bonemen will join you if restrained

* Replacement Bone Limbs

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I just released patches for the new races to be compatible with

SprendiX’s mod Military Craft

Blubb’s mod
Animation Overhaul

And AGO’s mod More Combat Animation

This mod uses assets from https://opengameart.org/content/gnarly-tools a free resource for game textures and models.

Please note, removal of mods can damage a save file. Importing after removal can fix the issue, but the import button is not magic. Back up your save game file before installing a new mod and if you decide that you don’t like the new mod go back to the save file before installing the mod. Save game corruption is never intentional, but it does happen when the game is expecting a line of code that is no longer there.