Tsebaoth-The Nurith War
Official Game Manual
By Brandon Dennis, a.k.a. Roneatek

Thank you for downloading Tsebaoth-The Nurith War. In order to play 
This game, you must have a few things. You must have a Playstation, the
game called RPG Maker, a Dex Drive, and at least one memory card (it 
would be better to have 2). If you do not have these items, you can 
find out how to get them by going to 
http://www.whitethronegames.homestead.com/Requirements.html

Here are some important things you need to know in order to play 
Tsebaoth-The Nurith War:

STORY

Tsebaoth-The Nurith War is the second game of The Nurith war trilogy. 
To find out more about this story, go to www.whitethronegames.com. It 
has been 20 years since The War of The Elders. Peace has reigned in 
Macerios and life thrives. The old heroes of the war have either 
settled down or have been long forgotten. Kaedmon the Keyholder was 
hidden, 20 years ago. Natalph vanished and no one knows where he went. 
After dealing a massive blow to the Nurith ranks he left without a 
word. The Seer of Ketubim as retired to his island of Ketubim and now 
rules with a firm yet gentle hand. His daughter, whom he adopted at the 
end of The War of The Elders, helps the seer. But Sir Gyrlon of Suphah 
died in that final battle at Lebo Pintheo. His daughter was kidnapped 
and his wife killed, which threw him into a rage that was the doom of 
him. But his son still lives in their house by Suphah. His son's name 
is Roneatek, and he has proved to be a kind and wise ruler of the small 
town. But recently, things have been a little strange. Rone has been 
having peculiar dreams that he cannot explain. He has talked to his 
friends about it and they have no explanation either. One day after a 
poor nights sleep, Rone wandered into town to get a tankard of ale. But 
the barkeep told him that someone was looking for him. The man asked to
speak with the son of Sir Gyrlon. The man called himself Natalph...

~GAMEPLAY~

This game is an RPG Game, a Role Playing Game. For further instructions
on how to play a role-playing game, download my official Tsebaoth-The 
Nurith War strategy guide by going to the following URL:
http://www.whitethronegames.homestead.com/Tsebaoth.html
I will just be covering the basics here.

OATHS

When your character levels, he may learn a new Oath. An Oath is a 
powerful command that you give towards your enemy. Words are one of the 
most powerful things in the world, and as you gain experience you can 
become a more powerful Word Wielder. Oaths can cause damage to your 
enemies, heal your allies, or even cause status effects on your 
enemies. Oaths will become very useful, I grantee it. (This is my 
equivalent to the common magic system)

TALENTS

Every now and then you will become angry and become rash. This will 
pump adrenaline through your body and you can cause massive damage to 
your enemies. But through your carelessness, you can damage yourself as 
well. Along your travels you will learn new talents. Whenever you use a 
talent, you hurt your enemy drastically, but you slightly hurt yourself 
as well. Be sure to have many Meads stocked up before using a talent.

ITEMS

There are many different items in the world of Tsebaoth-The Nurith War. 
Some are curing items, such as Mana and Mead. Others are 
statistic-raising items, such as Turkey. It is your job to explore this 
world and find out what each item does. Keys unlock chests, or perhaps 
dispel certain barriers. To use a key, stand next to the object you 
wish to unlock, press SQUARE and go through your inventory, and simply 
select the key. Other items are equip-able, such as the Ornate Shield 
and the Diamond Plate. These items will better protect you and will 
raise your strength.

SAVING

You can save your game by recording your progress in a book. You will 
find these books along your travels. To save your progress, check the 
book and then select a spot on your memory card that you would wish to 
save your game to.

TIPS

Be sure to explore everything and everywhere. You never know when you 
might stumble upon a Dwarven Hermit and get a special item. Save often, 
because you will probably die at least once. It would be a bummer to 
have to start from the very beginning. And lastly have fun! If you have 
any comments or suggestions, e-mail them to me at Roneatek@lodoss.org. 
Now enjoy the game!
