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"The Revenge of the Enchantress". First released in 1982.

Ultima I was a bit...odd due to Schizo-Tech and Time Travel. Ultima II was even more so. The Big Bad from the previous game had a student. A young girl named Minax; and she's ticked that some Stranger from Another Dimension killed her master and lover. (Hey, they were Evil.)

So...she doubled up on her studies; figured out the secrets of time and space, created a vast network of monsters and conquered Sosaria Earth. Yes! Contrary to what all of the later Ultima games say; it wasn't Sosaria/Britannia/Whatever she took over; it was Earth.

But not just modern day Earth. No, no. She took over The Time Of Legends via Time Travel; and from there manipulated time so that the nations of Earth engaged in World War III in the late 20th century.

Hell Hath No Fury, indeed.

Fortunately, Lord British came along to Earth too and took over became the King of Britain. Time to muck around with Time Travel again and kill the evil magic-user.


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