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''Ash of Gods: Redemption'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Aurum Dust studio. It was written by Russian novelist Sergey Malitsky and is set in a world of his DarkFantasy series it shares the name with.

For a thousand of years world of Terminus has been occasionally ravaged by the Reaping, a plague heralded by appearance of the Reapers - monstrous demi-gods so powerful they can kill people in huge numbers just by being nearby - that is traditionally treated by two antagonistic nations, Berkan alliance of kingdoms and a Phrysian Empire, as an excuse to jump at each other's throats. In the game, you control three protagonists that each has his own goal and role to play as a new Reaping takes place. Thorn Brenin, a retired captain of the guard seeks to save his daughter Gleda at all costs. Lo Phen, an Eikon and member of elite warrior Clan of Shadow, whom the event catches while under service of Pelko Soturi, a cunning and amoral brother of Phrysian king. Finally, Blanc, now known as Hopper Rouley, a scribe, swordsman and healer who is secretly the last survivor from an attempt at putting a permanent end to the Reapings over seven hundred years ago, and who now finds himself bewitched by a strange witch's curse and chasing clues left by her to undo it.

The game combines a turn-based combat system and punishing gameplay with a "{{Roguelike}}" mechanic regarding in-game story choices. In regards to gameplay, the game is more than heavily inspired by ''VideoGame/TheBannerSaga''. It also features a card-game like a mechanic with magic cards that you can collect over the course of the game and use in battle, but you can only take five to each encounter.

The game has been in development since 2016 and in 2017 the studio has launched a Kickstarter for it, which finished successfully. The game is also notable for its soundtrack, whose all composers were involved in the soundtrack to ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' series.


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''Ash of Gods: Redemption'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Aurum Dust studio. It was written by Russian novelist Sergey Malitsky Malitsky, and is set in a world of his DarkFantasy series it shares the name with.

For a thousand of years years, the world of Terminus has been occasionally ravaged by the Reaping, a plague heralded by appearance of the Reapers - monstrous demi-gods so powerful they can kill people in huge numbers just by being nearby - that is nearby. They are traditionally treated by two antagonistic nations, the Berkan alliance of kingdoms and a the Phrysian Empire, as an excuse to jump at each other's throats. In the game, you control three protagonists that each has his their own goal and role to play as a new Reaping takes place. There is Thorn Brenin, a retired captain of the guard who seeks to save his daughter Gleda at all costs. There's Lo Phen, an Eikon and member of the elite warrior warriors known as the Clan of Shadow, whom the event catches while under service of Pelko Soturi, a cunning and amoral brother of Phrysian king. Finally, there's Blanc, now known as Hopper Rouley, a scribe, swordsman and healer who is secretly the last survivor from an attempt at putting a permanent end to the Reapings over seven hundred years ago, and who now finds himself bewitched by a strange witch's curse and chasing clues left by her to undo it.

The game combines a turn-based combat system and punishing gameplay with a "{{Roguelike}}" mechanic regarding in-game story choices. In regards to gameplay, the game is more than heavily inspired by ''VideoGame/TheBannerSaga''. It also features a card-game like card-game-like a mechanic with magic cards that you can collect over the course of the game and use in battle, but you can only take five to each encounter.

The game has been in development since 2016 and in In 2017 the studio has launched a Kickstarter for it, the game, which finished successfully. successfully and was released in 2018. The game is also notable for its soundtrack, whose all composers were involved in the soundtrack to ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' series.

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* AbortedArc: The twins that help Thorn and his men [[spoiler: escape from prison]] and later join his group. They seemed to be set up as possible mentors for Gleda and one of them seems to be romantically interested in Thorn. Then the disappear without a single word or acknowledgment from other characters [[spoiler: and show up fighting for Brann Vichti against you with no explanation or even recognition from their former commrades]].
* ActionGirl: Gleda, the twins, pretty much any woman in Lo Phen's party. [[spoiler: Amma turns into one once she transforms into a Reaper]]
* ActionSurvivor: A monk Thorn can save if you get him to first Menhir fast enough. All monks are non-combatants who specialize in restoring health and energy, but this one has a streak of being found by Thorn as a sole survivor of a massacre.

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* AbortedArc: The twins that help Thorn and his men [[spoiler: escape from prison]] and later join his group. They seemed to be set up as possible mentors for Gleda Gleda, and one of them seems to be romantically interested in Thorn. Then the disappear without a single word or acknowledgment from other characters [[spoiler: and show up fighting for Brann Vichti against you with no explanation or even recognition from their former commrades]].
comrades]].
* ActionGirl: Gleda, the twins, and pretty much any woman in Lo Phen's party. [[spoiler: Amma turns into one once she transforms into a Reaper]]
Reaper.]]
* ActionSurvivor: A monk that Thorn can save if you get him to first Menhir fast enough. All monks are non-combatants who specialize in restoring health and energy, but this one has a streak of being found by Thorn as a sole survivor of a massacre.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Monk Lo Phen can save. He admits to never feel the need to participate in [[DirtyOldMonk reliving of urges]] with female prostitutes his temple organizes for monks and having a "friend" who was openly against it and was punished for it. However, when Lo Phen asks if he is gay, the man responds with "as if I'd tell you".
* AnyoneCanDie: From Strix fatigue, wounds in battle or story-driven moments, no one really is safe.
* BloodKnight: Gleda, at least in-game mechanics portray her as such with a "Bloodlust" ability that gives her more health whenever she kills an opponent. In the story, she is a tomboy and a fighter but while she eases into killing as the story progresses she never becomes a killer.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Monk The monk Lo Phen can save. He admits to never feel feeling the need to participate in [[DirtyOldMonk reliving of relieving urges]] with the female prostitutes his temple organizes for monks monks, and to having a "friend" who was openly against it and was punished for it. However, when Lo Phen asks if he is gay, the man responds with "as if I'd tell you".
* AnyoneCanDie: From Strix fatigue, wounds in battle battle, or story-driven moments, no one really is safe.
* BloodKnight: Gleda, at least in-game mechanics portray her as such with a "Bloodlust" ability that gives her more health whenever she kills an opponent. In the story, she is a tomboy and a fighter fighter, but while she eases into killing as the story progresses she never becomes a killer.



* CorruptChurch: Temple of Divine Retribution feels like those, especially with Corozon as it's representative.

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* CorruptChurch: The Temple of Divine Retribution feels like those, this, especially with Corozon as it's its representative.



* FallenHero: Fisk, spearman in Thorn's unit was once seen as a great hero, but unrequired love drove him to drinking and now he is shadow by his former self.
* FamedInStory: Thorn is known and renowned for his past adventures where he ventured past something called the Veil
* GlorySeeker: Mack, Thorn's son who is desperate to prove himself to not live in his father's shadow his whole life.
* GuideDangIt: It is really, really hard to achieve the golden ending, it requires you to follow Chia's clues and get every single part of her spell, play Thorn and Lo Phen as perfectly moral so that they join forces, don't let Hopper's course rise too high...

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* FallenHero: Fisk, the spearman in Thorn's unit unit, was once seen as a great hero, but unrequired love drove him to drinking and now he is a shadow by of his former self.
* FamedInStory: Thorn is known and renowned for his past adventures adventures, where he ventured past something called the Veil
Veil.
* GlorySeeker: Mack, Thorn's son who is desperate to prove himself to and not live in his father's shadow his whole life.
* GuideDangIt: It is really, really hard to achieve the golden ending, as it requires you to follow Chia's clues and get every single part of her spell, play Thorn and Lo Phen as perfectly moral so that they join forces, don't let Hopper's course curse rise too high...



* ImplacableMan: Lo Phen can activate an ability that just gives him so high defense he can shrug off damage and he is resistant to attacks that move opponnents. A valid tactic is just to do it and bait with him all opponents and then shoot them with archers.
* ImpliedLoveinterest: Hode to Gleda and Rita to Lo Phen, pretty much nothing but occasional tease ever comes out of it.
* IronicName: Warriors of Peace are ruthless, cold-blooded murderers. The name talks about their ''inner'' peace, which they achieve ''by'' becoming emotionless and cold-blooded so much they can carry out worst acts without a blink of an eye.
* MultipleEndings: There are many things that can go wrong, including several characters living or dying (you even get an achievement for keeping some unlikely ones alive) but in general endings can be sorted into one of three categories:
** DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Hopper fails to piece together the whole spell, evil goddess awakens and possesses someone and then regains her power by consuming lives of Enses trapped within their ark.]]
** BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The goddess is successfully sealed in either Philla, Rita or Gleda, but various characters, maybe even entire Thorn or Lo Phen's party, have died and the goddess still consumes Enses trapped within the ark.]]
** GoldenEnding: [[spoiler: Thorn and Lo Phen have teamed up, the goddess is sealed and Chia sets off to free Enses from their ark.]]
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: How Warrior of Peace should be. If you play Lo Phen as one of those [[spoiler: he will slaughter ungodly amounts of people and bring the end of the world]].
* OneManArmy: During Hopper's parts of the game any battle you find yourself in will involve him going against various numbers of enemies and massacring them effortlessly.
* PlayingBothSides: Possible. Hopper and Adna theorize that Temple of Divine Wrath and Temple of Divine Retribution may actually be the same group purposefully pushing two countries to war to regularly feed the gods blood.

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* ImplacableMan: Lo Phen can activate an ability that just gives him so such high defense that he can shrug off damage damage, and he is resistant to attacks that move opponnents. opponents. A valid tactic is just to do it and use it, have him bait with him all opponents opponents, and then shoot them with archers.
* ImpliedLoveinterest: Hode to Gleda and Rita to Lo Phen, though in both cases, pretty much nothing but occasional tease teasing ever comes out of it.
* IronicName: Warriors of Peace are ruthless, cold-blooded murderers. The name talks about their ''inner'' peace, which they achieve ''by'' becoming so emotionless and cold-blooded so much that they can carry out the worst acts without a blink of an eye.
* MultipleEndings: There are many things that can go wrong, including several characters living or dying (you dying; you even get an achievement for keeping some unlikely ones alive) but alive. But in general general, endings can be sorted into one of three categories:
** DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Hopper fails to piece together the whole spell, the evil goddess awakens and possesses someone and then regains her power by consuming the lives of Enses trapped within their ark.]]
** BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The goddess is successfully sealed in either Philla, Rita or Gleda, but various characters, maybe even entire Thorn or Lo Phen's entire party, have died died, and the goddess still consumes Enses trapped within the ark.]]
** GoldenEnding: [[spoiler: Thorn and Lo Phen have teamed up, the goddess is sealed sealed, and Chia sets off to free Enses from their ark.]]
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: How a Warrior of Peace should be. If you play Lo Phen as one of those those, [[spoiler: he will slaughter ungodly amounts of people and bring the end of the world]].
* OneManArmy: During Hopper's parts of the game game, any battle you find yourself in will involve him going against various numbers of enemies and massacring them effortlessly.
* PlayingBothSides: Possible. Hopper and Adna theorize that the Temple of Divine Wrath and Temple of Divine Retribution may actually be the same group purposefully pushing two countries to war to regularly feed the gods blood.



* ReligionOfEvil: Temple of the Divine Wrath, which has no problem to go and slaughter thousands of people.
* RetiredBadass: Thorn when the story starts.
* SlaveMooks Enses are basically mind-controlled by Reapers to corrupt menhirs and slaughter as many people as possible.
* SpinAttack: Hopper's Critical Hit, which hits all units around him and usually kills every single one. Lo Phen has a weaker version that murders just nearest units in the vertical and horizontal axis.

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* ReligionOfEvil: The Temple of the Divine Wrath, which has no problem to go and slaughter problems with slaughtering thousands of people.
* RetiredBadass: Thorn Thorn, when the story starts.
* SlaveMooks Enses are basically mind-controlled by Reapers to corrupt menhirs Menhirs and slaughter as many people as possible.
* SpinAttack: Hopper's Critical Hit, which hits all units around him and usually kills every single one. Lo Phen has a weaker version that murders just nearest the closest units in the vertical and horizontal axis.



* TheTheocracy: Hopper at one point explains differences between two nations as follows: if a Berkan prince would have an argument with a high-ranking member of the Temple of Divine Retribution, they would likely both leave very angry. If a Phrysian noble dared to talk back to a representative of Temple of the Divine Wrath, he would be beheaded.
* TokenheroicOrc: Kshama, an Ense freed with the mind control that took over his whole race.

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* TheTheocracy: Hopper at one point explains differences between two nations as follows: if a Berkan prince would have an argument with a high-ranking member of the Temple of Divine Retribution, they would likely both leave very angry. If a Phrysian noble dared to talk back to a representative of the Temple of the Divine Wrath, he would be beheaded.
* TokenheroicOrc: TokenHeroicOrc: Kshama, an Ense freed with from the mind control that took over his whole race.

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For a thousand of years world of Terminus has been ocassionally ravaged by the Reaping, a plague heralded by appearance of the Reapers - monstrous demi-gods so powerful they can kill people in huge numbers just by being nearby - that is traditionally treated by two antagonistic nations, Berkan alliance of kingdoms and a Phrysian Empire, as an excuse to jump at each other's throats. In the game you control three protagonists that each has his own goal and role to play as a new Reaping takes place. Thorn Brenin, retired captain of the guard seeks to save his daughter Gleda at all cost. Lo Phen, an Eikon and member of elite warrior Clan of Shadow, whom the event catches while under service of Pelko Soturi, a cunning and amoral brother of Phrysian king. Finally, Blanc, now known as Hopper Rouley, a scribe, swordsman and healer who is secretely the last survivor from an attempt at putting a permament end to the Reapings over seven hundred years ago, and who now finds himself bewitched by a strange witchs curse and chasing clues left by her to undo it.

The game combines a turn-based combat system and a punishing gameplay with a "{{Roguelike}}" mechanic regarding in-game story choices. In regards of gameplay the game is more than heavily inspired by ''VideoGame/TheBannerSaga''. It also features a card-game like mechanic with magic cards that you can collect over the course of the game and use in battle, but you can only take five to each encounter.

The game has been in development since 2016 and in 2017 the studio has launched a Kickstarter for it, which finished succesfully. The game is also notable for its soundtrack, whose all composers were involved in the soundtrack to ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' series.


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For a thousand of years world of Terminus has been ocassionally occasionally ravaged by the Reaping, a plague heralded by appearance of the Reapers - monstrous demi-gods so powerful they can kill people in huge numbers just by being nearby - that is traditionally treated by two antagonistic nations, Berkan alliance of kingdoms and a Phrysian Empire, as an excuse to jump at each other's throats. In the game game, you control three protagonists that each has his own goal and role to play as a new Reaping takes place. Thorn Brenin, a retired captain of the guard seeks to save his daughter Gleda at all cost.costs. Lo Phen, an Eikon and member of elite warrior Clan of Shadow, whom the event catches while under service of Pelko Soturi, a cunning and amoral brother of Phrysian king. Finally, Blanc, now known as Hopper Rouley, a scribe, swordsman and healer who is secretely secretly the last survivor from an attempt at putting a permament permanent end to the Reapings over seven hundred years ago, and who now finds himself bewitched by a strange witchs witch's curse and chasing clues left by her to undo it.

The game combines a turn-based combat system and a punishing gameplay with a "{{Roguelike}}" mechanic regarding in-game story choices. In regards of gameplay to gameplay, the game is more than heavily inspired by ''VideoGame/TheBannerSaga''. It also features a card-game like a mechanic with magic cards that you can collect over the course of the game and use in battle, but you can only take five to each encounter.

The game has been in development since 2016 and in 2017 the studio has launched a Kickstarter for it, which finished succesfully.successfully. The game is also notable for its soundtrack, whose all composers were involved in the soundtrack to ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' series.




* AbortedArc: The twins that help Thorn and his men [[spoiler: escape from prison]] and later join his group. They seemed to be set up as possible mentors for Gleda and one of them seem to be romantically interested in Thorn. Then the disappear without a single word or acknowledgment from other characters [[spoiler: and show up fighting for Brann Vichti against you with no explanation or even recognition from their former commrades]].

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* AbortedArc: The twins that help Thorn and his men [[spoiler: escape from prison]] and later join his group. They seemed to be set up as possible mentors for Gleda and one of them seem seems to be romantically interested in Thorn. Then the disappear without a single word or acknowledgment from other characters [[spoiler: and show up fighting for Brann Vichti against you with no explanation or even recognition from their former commrades]].



* ActionSurvivor: A monk Thorn can save if you get him to first Menhir fast enough. All monks are non-combatants who specialize in restoring health and energy, but this one has a streak of being found by Thorn as a sole survivor of a massacre.



* DisproportionateRetribution: Lo Phen's group gets to witness what happens if someone kills an Eikon, even by accident, and others find out - brutal slaughter of not just perpetrators but everyone involved in the same group, like members of the same military unit or garisson. Or a civilian village, including the children.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Monk Lo Phen can save. He admits to never feel the need to participate in [[DirtyOldMonk reliving of urges]] with female prostitutes his temple organizes for monks and having a "friend" who was openly against it and was punished for it. However, when Lo Phen asks if he is gay, the man responds with "as if I'd tell you".
* AnyoneCanDie: From Strix fatigue, wounds in battle or story-driven moments, no one really is safe.
* BloodKnight: Gleda, at least in-game mechanics portray her as such with a "Bloodlust" ability that gives her more health whenever she kills an opponent. In the story, she is a tomboy and a fighter but while she eases into killing as the story progresses she never becomes a killer.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Amma in the final act gets enslaved by the Reapers again and turns against you.]]
* CorruptChurch: Temple of Divine Retribution feels like those, especially with Corozon as it's representative.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Lo Phen's group gets to witness what happens if someone kills an Eikon, even by accident, and others find out - the brutal slaughter of not just perpetrators but everyone involved in the same group, like members of the same military unit or garisson.garrison. Or a civilian village, including the children.



* FamedInStory: Thorn is known and renowned for his past adventures where he ventured past something called the Veil
* GlorySeeker: Mack, Thorn's son who is desperate to prove himself to not live in his father's shadow his whole life.



* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Either Thorn or Lo Phen is bound to become it in the finale, if you didn't manage to make them join forces. Which one kills which depends on who you control. If it's Lo Phen he will then either kill or be killed by Hopper. Except when you played Lo Phen as a straight up villain, of course]]
* ImpliedLoveinterest: Hode to Gleda and Rita to Lo Phen, pretty much nothing but ocassional tease ever comes out of it.

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* HateSink: Brann Vichti, a character so utterly amoral, selfish, cowardly and smug it is impossible to not hate his guts.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Either Thorn or Lo Phen is bound to become it in the finale, finale if you didn't manage to make them join forces. Which one kills which depends on who you control. If it's Lo Phen he will then either kill or be killed by Hopper. Except when you played ]]
* ImplacableMan:
Lo Phen as a straight up villain, of course]]
can activate an ability that just gives him so high defense he can shrug off damage and he is resistant to attacks that move opponnents. A valid tactic is just to do it and bait with him all opponents and then shoot them with archers.
* ImpliedLoveinterest: Hode to Gleda and Rita to Lo Phen, pretty much nothing but ocassional occasional tease ever comes out of it.



** DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Hopper fails to piece together whole spell, evil goddess awakens and possesses someone and then regains her power by consuming lives of Enses trapped within their ark.]]
** BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The goddess is succesfully sealed in either Philla, Rita or Gleda, but various characters, maybe even entire Thorn or Lo Phen's party, have died and the godess still consumess Enses trapped within the ark.]]
* GoldenEnding: [[spoiler: Thorn and Lo Phen have teamed up, the goddess is sealed and Chia sets off to free Enses from their ark.]]

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** DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Hopper fails to piece together the whole spell, evil goddess awakens and possesses someone and then regains her power by consuming lives of Enses trapped within their ark.]]
** BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The goddess is succesfully successfully sealed in either Philla, Rita or Gleda, but various characters, maybe even entire Thorn or Lo Phen's party, have died and the godess goddess still consumess consumes Enses trapped within the ark.]]
* ** GoldenEnding: [[spoiler: Thorn and Lo Phen have teamed up, the goddess is sealed and Chia sets off to free Enses from their ark.]]]]
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: How Warrior of Peace should be. If you play Lo Phen as one of those [[spoiler: he will slaughter ungodly amounts of people and bring the end of the world]].



* PlayingBothSides: Possible. Hopper and Adna theorize that Temple of Divine Wrath and Temple of Divine Retribution may actually be the same group purposefully pushing two countries to war to regularly feed the gods blood.



* ReligionOfEvil: Temple of the Divine Wrath, which has no problem to go and slaughter thousands of people.
* RetiredBadass: Thorn when the story starts.
* SlaveMooks Enses are basically mind-controlled by Reapers to corrupt menhirs and slaughter as many people as possible.
* SpinAttack: Hopper's Critical Hit, which hits all units around him and usually kills every single one. Lo Phen has a weaker version that murders just nearest units in the vertical and horizontal axis.



* TheTheocracy: Hopper at one point explains differences between two nations as follows: if a berkan prince would have an argument with a high-ranking member of the Temple of Divine Retrubution, they would likely both leave very angry. If a Phrysian noble dared to talk back to a representative of Temple of the Divine Wrath, he would be beheaded.
* WouldHurtAChild: Lo Phen mentions killing children when massacring a village in which a son of an Eikon was accidentially killed.

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* TheTheocracy: Hopper at one point explains differences between two nations as follows: if a berkan Berkan prince would have an argument with a high-ranking member of the Temple of Divine Retrubution, Retribution, they would likely both leave very angry. If a Phrysian noble dared to talk back to a representative of Temple of the Divine Wrath, he would be beheaded.
* TokenheroicOrc: Kshama, an Ense freed with the mind control that took over his whole race.
* WouldHurtAChild: Lo Phen mentions killing children when massacring a village in which a son of an Eikon was accidentially accidentally killed.
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''Ash of Gods: Redemption'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Aurum Dust studio. It was written by Russian novelist Sergey Malitsky and is set in a world of his DarkFantasy series it shares the name with.

For a thousand of years world of Terminus has been ocassionally ravaged by the Reaping, a plague heralded by appearance of the Reapers - monstrous demi-gods so powerful they can kill people in huge numbers just by being nearby - that is traditionally treated by two antagonistic nations, Berkan alliance of kingdoms and a Phrysian Empire, as an excuse to jump at each other's throats. In the game you control three protagonists that each has his own goal and role to play as a new Reaping takes place. Thorn Brenin, retired captain of the guard seeks to save his daughter Gleda at all cost. Lo Phen, an Eikon and member of elite warrior Clan of Shadow, whom the event catches while under service of Pelko Soturi, a cunning and amoral brother of Phrysian king. Finally, Blanc, now known as Hopper Rouley, a scribe, swordsman and healer who is secretely the last survivor from an attempt at putting a permament end to the Reapings over seven hundred years ago, and who now finds himself bewitched by a strange witchs curse and chasing clues left by her to undo it.

The game combines a turn-based combat system and a punishing gameplay with a "{{Roguelike}}" mechanic regarding in-game story choices. In regards of gameplay the game is more than heavily inspired by ''VideoGame/TheBannerSaga''. It also features a card-game like mechanic with magic cards that you can collect over the course of the game and use in battle, but you can only take five to each encounter.

The game has been in development since 2016 and in 2017 the studio has launched a Kickstarter for it, which finished succesfully. The game is also notable for its soundtrack, whose all composers were involved in the soundtrack to ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' series.


!''Ash of Gods: Redemption'' provides examples of:

* AbortedArc: The twins that help Thorn and his men [[spoiler: escape from prison]] and later join his group. They seemed to be set up as possible mentors for Gleda and one of them seem to be romantically interested in Thorn. Then the disappear without a single word or acknowledgment from other characters [[spoiler: and show up fighting for Brann Vichti against you with no explanation or even recognition from their former commrades]].
* ActionGirl: Gleda, the twins, pretty much any woman in Lo Phen's party. [[spoiler: Amma turns into one once she transforms into a Reaper]]
* AmazonBrigade: Lo Phen gets joined by such a group early on.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Lo Phen's group gets to witness what happens if someone kills an Eikon, even by accident, and others find out - brutal slaughter of not just perpetrators but everyone involved in the same group, like members of the same military unit or garisson. Or a civilian village, including the children.
* FallenHero: Fisk, spearman in Thorn's unit was once seen as a great hero, but unrequired love drove him to drinking and now he is shadow by his former self.
* GuideDangIt: It is really, really hard to achieve the golden ending, it requires you to follow Chia's clues and get every single part of her spell, play Thorn and Lo Phen as perfectly moral so that they join forces, don't let Hopper's course rise too high...
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Either Thorn or Lo Phen is bound to become it in the finale, if you didn't manage to make them join forces. Which one kills which depends on who you control. If it's Lo Phen he will then either kill or be killed by Hopper. Except when you played Lo Phen as a straight up villain, of course]]
* ImpliedLoveinterest: Hode to Gleda and Rita to Lo Phen, pretty much nothing but ocassional tease ever comes out of it.
* IronicName: Warriors of Peace are ruthless, cold-blooded murderers. The name talks about their ''inner'' peace, which they achieve ''by'' becoming emotionless and cold-blooded so much they can carry out worst acts without a blink of an eye.
* MultipleEndings: There are many things that can go wrong, including several characters living or dying (you even get an achievement for keeping some unlikely ones alive) but in general endings can be sorted into one of three categories:
** DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Hopper fails to piece together whole spell, evil goddess awakens and possesses someone and then regains her power by consuming lives of Enses trapped within their ark.]]
** BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The goddess is succesfully sealed in either Philla, Rita or Gleda, but various characters, maybe even entire Thorn or Lo Phen's party, have died and the godess still consumess Enses trapped within the ark.]]
* GoldenEnding: [[spoiler: Thorn and Lo Phen have teamed up, the goddess is sealed and Chia sets off to free Enses from their ark.]]
* OneManArmy: During Hopper's parts of the game any battle you find yourself in will involve him going against various numbers of enemies and massacring them effortlessly.
* TheRedBaron: Thorn is famously known as Mad Thorn for his past military escapades.
* TheStoic: Lo Phen, true to being a Warrior of Peace, seems outright emotionless.
* TheTheocracy: Hopper at one point explains differences between two nations as follows: if a berkan prince would have an argument with a high-ranking member of the Temple of Divine Retrubution, they would likely both leave very angry. If a Phrysian noble dared to talk back to a representative of Temple of the Divine Wrath, he would be beheaded.
* WouldHurtAChild: Lo Phen mentions killing children when massacring a village in which a son of an Eikon was accidentially killed.

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