"Once Upon a time..."
This is how all stories with a happy ending are shown, but will literary spells have the same ending?
This is the story of Danae, a young sorceress heir to the throne. She is the daughter of the great king Akil, the supreme sage of the kingdom.
Everyone was happy under Akil's sovereignty. Goodness and light shone everywhere. However, there is nothing better than envying the King: His younger brother, Agnor.
One day, Agnor unleashed a powerful lightning bolt on the kingdom, unleashing Akil's fury. The two brothers unleashed a deadly battle for the power of the crown, until evil finally triumphed: Agnor was crowned the new king and lord.
Danae, heartbroken, swore by her father's memory that she would regain peace and confront her cruel uncle. To achieve his goal, the ancient spell Bonum, the only book of a pure heart, was capable of extinguishing evil forever.
To get this spell, you need to get to the top floor of the royal library, where the magic book with the secret spell is located.
Agnor, knowing that his niece was going to get revenge, put a spell on the entire building. With his "Vitae Liber" spell, he managed to bring life to the library books and gave them a target: Danae.
Can Danae obtain the magic spell to end the evil stalking the kingdom?
Game entirely made for GameJamTopia organized by Gametopia