

The Stranger, after obtaining the Quicksword that alone can harm her, locates the evil sorceress at Castle Shadowguard at the origin of time and defeats her. When Minax launches an attack on the Stranger's homeworld of Earth, her actions cause doorways to open to various times and locations throughout Earth's history, and brings forth legions of monsters to all of them. Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress ( 1982) details Mondain's secret student and lover Minax's attempt to avenge him. Since Mondain possesses the Gem of Immortality, which makes him invulnerable, the Stranger locates a time machine, travels back in time to kill Mondain before he creates the Gem, and shatters the incomplete artifact. In Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness ( 1981), the Stranger is first summoned to Sosaria to defeat the evil wizard Mondain who aims to enslave it.
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Main series The Age of Darkness: Ultima I–III Release timeline 1979 Originally, the player character was referred to as "the Stranger", but by the end of Ultima IV he becomes universally known as the Avatar. The protagonist in all the games is a resident of Earth who is called upon by Lord British to protect Sosaria and, later, Britannia from a number of dangers. What is left becomes known as Britannia, a realm ruled by the benevolent Lord British, and is where the later games mostly take place. The first trilogy is set in a fantasy world named Sosaria, but during the cataclysmic events of The Age of Darkness, it is sundered and three quarters of it vanish. The last is also sometimes referred to as "The Guardian Saga" after its chief antagonist. The main Ultima series consists of nine installments (the seventh title is divided into two parts) grouped into three trilogies, or " Ages": The Age of Darkness ( Ultima I-III), The Age of Enlightenment ( Ultima IV-VI), and The Age of Armageddon ( Ultima VII-IX).
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