

Ruins of Kunark adds an entire continent to the already massive world of Norrath, and it introduces a new player race of lizardmen, called the Iksar. Verant's slogan says "You're in our world now," but it's really all yours. If you're not in for fighting, you can just hang out with friends, fish on the docks, and watch the sun come up over the Butcherblock Mountains. While you're there, you'll fight slimy goblins, cruel gnolls and treacherous humans as you constantly strive for the next level. If you've been living in a cave the past few months, here's the deal: you log onto an EverQuest server, create a character from thirteen races (from ogres to elves) and fourteen classes (from warriors to bards), and go out into the online world of Norrath in search of adventure. To commemorate the success of their groundbreaking online RPG, Verant Interactive and Sony bring you EverQuest: Ruins of Kunark, an expansion set that shows just how far EverQuest has come in a year. (IDG) - Despite anyone's expectations, EverQuest continues to go on strong even a year after its release.

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