AS if it is normal in games that you become what the title says. Riftrunner was an exception. I can't remember becoming a Morrowind, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape:Torment, Diablo, Temple of Elemental Evil, Gothic, Ultima or whatever.
Why would it be confusing to anybody (Besides the visitors here) that you become a Riftrunner in a game named Beyond Divinity? How many RPG's, besides Divinity, are there where you become what the title says?
In Microsoft�s Age of Empires-extentions:
The Rise Of Rome you become a Roman,
The Age of Kings you become a King,
The Age of Conquerors you become a Conqueror.
However, besides being a Pac-man <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wave.gif" alt="" /> (Hi Jurak)
One can become a warrior a thief a mage a supermodel or a marathon runner, but what is so common about being a Riftrunner?
My take was precisely that it makes no sense to an outsider.
The name Beyond Divinity is very interesting and stimulates curiosity about the fantasy that one should expect in a universe Beyond Divinity, even if one never played the first game.
I may borrow your expression and say:
Why would it be confusing to anybody that you become a Flaxzorbax in a game named Beyond Divinity?
Nothing at all except that being a Flaxzorbax is neither clear nor stimulating.
For us the PIF members, we can imagine from the name that it is of an imp or at least something impish.
In other words, we are the fans and if they call the game �Behind the Sward of lies lays cries and many whys�, and that each of us shall be set to become a senile bum, we shall still buy the game and enjoy playing it.
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However, that was never my point.
Try to imagine being a very new gamer looking for an RPG game on the net and you �stumbled� on the Larian Studios home page then went on reading.
Beyond Divinity ....hmm .... how interesting!
When you come to that part saying Riftrunner you shall ask what is a rift runner?
If it said that you shall become a lawyer, then oh ... ok ... (not interesting).
If it said that you shall become a cook, then oh ... ok ... (not interesting).
If it said that you shall become a wizard, then oh ... ok ... (maybe interesting).
If it said that you shall become a warrior, then oh ... ok ... (maybe interesting).
But Riftrunner has a meaning to us as fans only.
To the contrary of your expectations, if the name of the game was RiftRunner, then the case would be completely different. Becoming a battle-mage in a game named RiftRunner could have any meaning you wish including discovering that one of the names of the devil is RiftRunner or that it is the name of a king or that it is the title of a genitor on the rifts of hell. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
But being or becoming a rift-runner is basically meaningless to outsiders.
Think about it, please.