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[[File:Ancestors.png|thumb|290px|The three Ancestors. From left to right, [[Vorr]] | [[File:Ancestors.png|thumb|290px|The three Ancestors. From left to right, [[Vorr]], an unnamed female Ancestor, and an unnamed male Ancestor.]] | ||
The three Ancestors are powerful creatures who guard the gates to [[Paradise]]. They famously refused entry to [[Tarnum]], forcing him to live again and again to atone for his crimes. They are all mystically connected in some way - should one die, they would all perish. | The three Ancestors are powerful creatures who guard the gates to [[Paradise]]. They famously refused entry to [[Tarnum]], forcing him to live again and again to atone for his crimes. They are all mystically connected in some way - should one die, they would all perish. | ||
== Clarification == | == Clarification == | ||
[[Jennifer Bullard]] provided some additional information in an interview with Acid Cave. | [[Jennifer Bullard]] provided some additional information in [[Jennifer Bullard/Acid Cave Interview|an interview]] with Acid Cave. | ||
Ancestors were the biological start of the current crop of heroes. [[Ancients]] were often other powers who dabbled in the lives of mortals. The Ancestors are super powerful humans who have become legends to their descendants. Many people can view their ancestors as god-like, having done something truly heroic. Those are what the Ancestors were - people who went above and beyond with extraordinary skill and talent to do great things. They had never been written into the Might & Magic Universe before the [[Heroes Chronicles]]. These "Gods" could potentially be more powerful than the [[Ancients]]. | Ancestors were the biological start of the current crop of heroes. [[Ancients]] were often other powers who dabbled in the lives of mortals. The Ancestors are super powerful humans who have become legends to their descendants. Many people can view their ancestors as god-like, having done something truly heroic. Those are what the Ancestors were - people who went above and beyond with extraordinary skill and talent to do great things. They had never been written into the Might & Magic Universe before the [[Heroes Chronicles]]. These "Gods" could potentially be more powerful than the [[Ancients]]. | ||
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HC-01 Warlords of the Wasteland CD-data-Hchron vid-Intro-smk-Intro.webm|thumbtime=0:30| The Ancestors in the [[Hall of Judgment]]<br>([[Warlords of the Wasteland]]{{-whc}} intro) | |||
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[[Category: Chronicles]] | [[Category: Chronicles]] | ||
[[Category: Supporting character]] | [[Category: Supporting character]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:22, 24 November 2025

The three Ancestors are powerful creatures who guard the gates to Paradise. They famously refused entry to Tarnum, forcing him to live again and again to atone for his crimes. They are all mystically connected in some way - should one die, they would all perish.
Clarification[edit | hide | hide all]
Jennifer Bullard provided some additional information in an interview with Acid Cave.
Ancestors were the biological start of the current crop of heroes. Ancients were often other powers who dabbled in the lives of mortals. The Ancestors are super powerful humans who have become legends to their descendants. Many people can view their ancestors as god-like, having done something truly heroic. Those are what the Ancestors were - people who went above and beyond with extraordinary skill and talent to do great things. They had never been written into the Might & Magic Universe before the Heroes Chronicles. These "Gods" could potentially be more powerful than the Ancients.