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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: You can gather flax from yucca plants and weave that into cloth. Even allowing for that this does not literally mean the flax plant but flax-like fibers, yucca plants do have similar fibers that would be suitable for making cloth.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: You can gather flax from yucca plants and weave that into cloth. Even allowing for that this does not literally mean the flax plant but flax-like fibers, yucca plants do not have similar fibers that would be suitable for making cloth.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: You can gather flax from yucca plants and weave that into cloth. Even allowing for that this does not literally mean the flax plant but flax-like fibers, yucca plants do have similar fibers that would be suitable for making cloth.
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* TheReptilians: The Kotl are ancient reptilians with advanced technology, becoming myth and legend to later human civilization.
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* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Twice! The Kotl used some form of interdimensional travel to bring in humans from Earth to be used as slaves. The humans did not agree with the arrangement, rebelled and escaped into the surrounding wilderness. The Kotl then decided to create their next slaves instead, with the result being the myrmidex. The Kotl did not survive the myrmidex rebellion.

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* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Twice! The Kotl used some form of interdimensional travel created the myrmidex to bring in be their workforce after enslaved humans from Earth turned out to be used as slaves. The humans did not agree with the arrangement, rebelled have a bad tendency to rebel and escaped into the surrounding wilderness. escape. The Kotl then decided to create their next slaves instead, with the result being the myrmidex. The Kotl civilization did not survive the myrmidex rebellion.rebelling against them.
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* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Twice! The Kotl used some form of interdimensional travel to bring in humans from Earth to be used as slaves. The humans did not agree with the arrangement, rebelled and escaped into the surrounding wilderness. The Kotl then decided to create their next slaves instead, with the result being the myrmidex. The Kotl did not survive the myrmidex rebellion.
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* AuthorAvatar: "Zipactriotl", a.k.a. Dr. Spector, is based somewhat on Warren Spector.

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* AuthorAvatar: "Zipactriotl", a.k.a. Dr. Spector, is based somewhat on Warren Spector.Creator/WarrenSpector.
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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: The guards in Tichticatl ignore you. Speak with one, and they notice you and your party of ~7 are intruding (even when walking outside) and attack.


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* ManualLeaderAIParty: By default, party members can behave according to one of three behaviours (ranged, flee, or close), but may also be directly commanded in combat. The Avatar is always manual control.
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Found in the hintbook. Jimmy the reporter, who narrates the walkthrough, is able to believe that an experiment performed on a magic stone brought him to a lost world inhabited by {{Mayaincatec}} robots, sentient gorillas, lizard people, ancient force fields, snake centaurs, and Neanderthals. But the teleporter is ''obviously'' some kind of fake.

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Found in the hintbook. Jimmy the reporter, who narrates the walkthrough, is able to believe that an experiment performed on a magic stone brought him to a lost world inhabited by {{Mayaincatec}} {{Mayincatec}} robots, sentient gorillas, lizard people, ancient force fields, snake centaurs, and Neanderthals. But the teleporter is ''obviously'' some kind of fake.
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Found in the hintbook. Jimmy the reporter, who narrates the walkthrough, is able to believe that an experiment performed on a magic stone brought him to a lost world inhabited by {{Mayaintec}} robots, sentient gorillas, lizard people, ancient force fields, snake centaurs, and Neanderthals. But the teleporter is ''obviously'' some kind of fake.

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Found in the hintbook. Jimmy the reporter, who narrates the walkthrough, is able to believe that an experiment performed on a magic stone brought him to a lost world inhabited by {{Mayaintec}} {{Mayaincatec}} robots, sentient gorillas, lizard people, ancient force fields, snake centaurs, and Neanderthals. But the teleporter is ''obviously'' some kind of fake.
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Found in the hintbook. Jimmy the reporter, who narrates the walkthrough, is able to believe that an experiment performed on a magic stone brought him to a lost world inhabited by {{Mayaintec}} robots, sentient gorillas, lizard people, ancient force fields, snake centaurs, and Neanderthals. But the teleporter is ''obviously'' some kind of fake.


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* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: Dorkray and Ugyuk are arch-enemies, and neither will talk to you at all if their enemy is in the party.


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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Inara of the Pindiro is the only chief who immediately agrees to unite the tribes instead of demanding a quest first.
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* BridgeLogic: Knocking down a tree is the only way past a chasm. With a grenade, oddly enough.
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* PuzzleBoss: The game contains three tyrannosauruses, all of which hit extremely hard and cannot be killed by direct combat. Of course the plot requires you to deal with all of them, each requiring different approaches.
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* ShoutOut: The Disquiqui tribe includes thinly veiled references to Film/TheThreeStooges as their chief, shaman and former shaman.

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* LizardFolk: The Sakkhra and Kotl. The Kotl civilization is implied to be reptilian due to the appearance of Katalkotl in a hologram, and the reptilian Sakkhra being descendants of the Kotl.



* TheReptilians: The Kotl civilization is implied to be reptilian due to the reptilian appearance of Katalkotl, and the reptilian Sakkhra being descendants of the Kotl.

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* TheReptilians: The Kotl civilization is implied to be reptilian due to the reptilian appearance of Katalkotl, are ancient reptilians with advanced technology, becoming myth and the reptilian Sakkhra being descendants of the Kotl.legend to later human civilization.
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* TheReptilians: The Kotl civilization is implied to be reptilian due to the reptilian appearance of Katalkotl, and the reptilian Sakkhra being descendants of the Kotl.
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* AuthorAvatar: "Zipactriotl", a.k.a. Dr. Spector, is based somewhat on Warren Spector.
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* WorthlessYellowRocks: The lab has a single piece of gold, but no one here trades in gold.
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* CoolSword: Sadly only in cutscenes, Darden wields a sword which is perhaps best described as a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macuahuitl macuahuitl]], but with fangs from large predators in place of the obsidian blades.
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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''[[VideoGame/UltimaWorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.

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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' series by Creator/OriginSystems, using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''[[VideoGame/UltimaWorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.
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* NubileSavage: Aiela, pictured on the cover and romnaceable in-game, is obviously one.

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* NubileSavage: Aiela, pictured on the cover and romnaceable romanceable in-game, is obviously one.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: You have to kill a dinosaur for a tribe, and put ''a bell around one's neck'' for another.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: You have to kill a dinosaur Tyrannosaurus Rex for a tribe, and put ''a bell around one's neck'' for another.
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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''[[VideoGame/WorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.

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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''[[VideoGame/WorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams ''[[VideoGame/UltimaWorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.
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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''Franchise/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''[[WorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.

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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''Franchise/{{Ultima}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''[[WorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams ''[[VideoGame/WorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.
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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''Franchise/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''VideoGame/MartianDreams'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.

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''Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire'' is the first spinoff of the ''Franchise/{{Ultima}}'' series using the ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' engine. The same engine would later be used for ''VideoGame/MartianDreams'', ''[[WorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and a third spinoff was planned about the Knights of the Round Table, but this was cancelled. All ''Worlds of Ultima'' spinoffs tell stories in separate worlds from Britannia, only tangentially related to the main ''Ultima'' continuity.
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* NubileSavage: Aiela, pictured on the cover, is obviously one.

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* NubileSavage: Aiela, pictured on the cover, cover and romnaceable in-game, is obviously one.
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* NubileSavage: Aiela, pictured on the cover, is obviously one.
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->''You had disturbing dreams of a faraway jungle, an endangered princess, and the black moonstone you carried away from Britannia in your last adventure there. The spirit of Lord British commanded you to find out all you could about the stone. So you took it to your old friend Dr. Rafkin, curator of the local museum of natural history, hoping that he could unravel the mystery. At Dr. Rafkin's, you met ace reporter and "Ultimate Adventures" correspondent Jimmy Malone. Malone's a little too nosy to suit you......but he kept his wits when everything went haywire, when Dr. Rafkin's experiments on your moonstone sent the whole museum lab through a bizarre black moongate!''
-->"Introduction"
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