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Any weapon can and will kill, very quickly. It also explains who Janner is despite not appearing in-game, he has a character model that can be used in the level editor and is labeled by name. All There in the Manual: The comic provides a lot of context to the final level.but if a player deviated from the obvious path, there were some interesting ruins of a modern concrete slab building. Coincidentally, the "Old Raider Camp" mission is absent from Lugaru remake - it was very short and mostly pointless, note After killing the raider chief in the new camp Turner enters the old camp, the raiders refuse to fight and let him in, about 20 paces later Turner meets Skipper, who tells what really happened in their village - but in the rewrite chief raider tells everything before attacking Turner. Wolfire Games have so far decided to leave the possible backstory of Lugaru open to interpretation by players. It shows lots of out-of-place ancient ruins overrun by nature, all clearly remnants of ◊ heavily decayed modern architecture.

After the End: Concept art for Overgrowth (and the name) hint at this.If only Ash was here to see this." note Ash is the Alpha Wolf Instead, his self directed monologue openly claims that his only regret is not being able to kill the pups while the Alpha watches, as a way of gloating, and he refuses the crown due to a simple lack of interest. By contrast, in Overgrowth's rewritten Lugaru campaign, Turner never has any such moment of introspection or gradual descent into cynicism. but he refuses it and decides to roam the island to search for a new purpose, partially due to his state of mind. In the end, he succeeds in defeating the conspiracy, and is offered the crown by the king's guards as a reward. but he briefly stops to question his own morality when he decides to kill the Alpha Wolf's family, including the pups. When he discovers that their deaths were a small part of a much larger problem started by the corrupt king, and that one of his close friends was directly involved, he gradually becomes colder and angrier as he seeks to uproot the conspiracy, and starts to show some antisocial tendencies. In Lugaru, Turner goes on a vengeful quest to kill the raiders after they murder his entire family. Adaptation Personality Change: Turner got hit with this hard.As a result, persons new to the Lugaru universe can be totally unaware that this moment had any meaning beyond a simple boost in power. Turner takes it anyway without any explanation given beyond the fact that armor is. It doesn't even look different than any other armor. In the updated Lugaru campaign included with Overgrowth, Aspen's armor is not stated, implied, nor shown to be important at all. This is because the armor the boss had was stolen from Turner in the first place. Adaptation Explanation Extrication: In Lugaru, Turner takes the armor worn by Aspen after killing him, despite having ignored the similar suit of armor worn by a mook he killed earlier.See the headings for Adaptation Explanation Extrication, Adaptation Personality Change, After the End, Gender Flip, The Kingslayer, Lack of Empathy, and Rewrite below for details. it's actually a complete rewrite that alters or outright removes a plethora of details and plot points of the original game, while leaving only the central conflict intact. Adaptational Context Change: Overgrowth contains a "port" of Lugaru's main campaign.
