Hera, tired of Zeus' infidelity, decides
to take her revenge and releases the Titans on Mount Olympus. In
the ensuing battle, the power liberated by the combatants ignites
in a combustion that shatters the Earth. In the ensuing
deflagration, the weakest gods are obliterated, rendered down into
the small fragments of power that constituted their being. The
stronger ones were able to resist total annihilation but even their
prodigious power could not save them entirely. As the survivors
fell from the broken mountain, the shards of their divinity and the
remnants of those that did not survive were scattered to the 4
corners of a now broken world.
As they awoke, each god
found themselves to be but a shadow of their former selves. They
were still mighty, stronger than any mortal that yet walked but
they were no longer all powerful, no longer immortal. Each one
could sense the fragments of power that had now fallen to the Earth
and that by collecting these they could regain their former
grandeur and, if they could but amass enough, stand at the front of
a new Pantheon, reshaped in their image.
The world around
them suffered as much as they did, the power released during the
epic battle had ignited a cataclysm that reduced the beautiful land
of Greece to a barren wasteland. Athens burns, Crete has sunken
below the waves of the roiling seas and the immortal mount Olympus
is now an ash covered wreck of its former glory. But this Event has
not only affected the mortal realms. The underworld trembled from
the blow even as a legion of fresh souls ran down the river Styx.
Would that have been the extent of the underworld's involvement
however...
Hades, having lost the majority of his power,
no longer holds sway over the Underworld. The gates of hell are
open and even though the River Styx prevents the weakest souls from
regaining the mortal world, the strongest warriors, the mightiest
heroes and the most vicious monsters have managed to claw their way
back up the Styx and back to the surface.
As a new power
struggle breaks out, Gods summon mortal survivors, returned heroes
and reborn monsters to their side in their hunt for the shards of
their lost power.
In Mythic Battles: Pantheon, it is these
clashes between warbands, in the midst of a post-apocalyptic
ancient Greece, that are the focal point of the game. Choose your
God, draft your warband and take the fight to your enemies with the
might of the most powerful beings from Greek mythology at your
back.
Year Published: 2017
Designers: Benoit Vogt
Artists: Georges Clarenko, David Demaret, Viktor Dragosani, Vincent Dutrait, Julien Fenoglio, Stéphane Gantiez
Publisher: Monolith, Mythic Games
Categories: Ancient, Card Game, Miniatures, Mythology, Wargame
Mechanisms: Area Movement, Campaign / Battle Card Driven, Card Drafting, Command Cards, Dice Rolling, Hand Management, Line of Sight, Player Elimination, Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game Simulation, Variable Player Powers
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