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* [[Bag of Holding]] - Aquila's scroll turns whatever you find into drawings, letting you hold an infinite number of items. And you will.
* [[Bag of Holding]] - Aquila's scroll turns whatever you find into drawings, letting you hold an infinite number of items. And you will.
* [[Blob Monster]]
* [[Blob Monster]]
* [[The Chosen One]] - Drake.
* [[Combat Tentacles]] - The boss of the sewers uses these. Before they're chopped off.
* [[Combat Tentacles]] - The boss of the sewers uses these. Before they're chopped off.
* [[Common Tongue]] - Played straight for dialogue. Averted in that some signs are in different languages and/or scripts, and you require either a character familiar with the language to read it for you (with varying degrees of success), or a translation spell.
* [[Common Tongue]] - Played straight for dialogue. Averted in that some signs are in different languages and/or scripts, and you require either a character familiar with the language to read it for you (with varying degrees of success), or a translation spell.
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* [[Enemy Mine]] - Averted when Enigma (an elf) joins and Karzak (a dwarf) insists on leaving. Played straight when {{spoiler|Farli (another dwarf) rejoins later on}}.
* [[Enemy Mine]] - Averted when Enigma (an elf) joins and Karzak (a dwarf) insists on leaving. Played straight when {{spoiler|Farli (another dwarf) rejoins later on}}.
* [[Evolving Attack]] - You get better with whatever weapon you use.
* [[Evolving Attack]] - You get better with whatever weapon you use.
* [[Faux First Person 3D]] - Probably one of th last games to use it, the quality of it giving the game its immersive feeling.
* [[Fantasy Pantheon]] - In order: Khull-Khuum, Helion, Aquila, Thera, Azrael, Marif, Afri, Saffrini, Yoth-Soggoth and Kor-Soggoth
* [[Fantasy Pantheon]] - In order: Khull-Khuum, Helion, Aquila, Thera, Azrael, Marif, Afri, Saffrini, Yoth-Soggoth and Kor-Soggoth
* [[Faux First Person 3D]] - Probably one of th last games to use it, the quality of it giving the game its immersive feeling.
* [[Ghost Town]] - The Gate of the Ancients and Stonekeep itself.
* [[Ghost Town]] - The Gate of the Ancients and Stonekeep itself.
* [[Giant Spider]] - The game's most basic enemy.
* [[Giant Spider]] - The game's most basic enemy.
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* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]] - Khull-Khuum's tower.
* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]] - Khull-Khuum's tower.
* [[Joke Level]] - The Fairy Realm. Sort of.
* [[Joke Level]] - The Fairy Realm. Sort of.
* [[La Résistance]] - The Sharga rebellion
* [[Last of His Kind]] - Enigma is the very last elf. He's not too happy about still being alive. Drake may or may not be the last living human.
* [[Last of His Kind]] - Enigma is the very last elf. He's not too happy about still being alive. Drake may or may not be the last living human.
* [[La Résistance]] - The Sharga rebellion
* [[Magic Wand]] - Called Runecasters.
* [[Magic Wand]] - Called Runecasters.
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]
* [[Monster Town]] - The Sharga rebellion.
* [[Menu Time Lockout]] - Opening the inventory pauses time, but you can eat and drink stuff and change equipment while in the inventory.
* [[Menu Time Lockout]] - Opening the inventory pauses time, but you can eat and drink stuff and change equipment while in the inventory.
* [[Monster Town]] - The Sharga rebellion.
* [[Now What?]] - At the end, {{spoiler|Stonekeep is shown rising up from below the ground. But everybody inside died in the intro and Drake's spirit is still stuck in the world of the dead. Uh... what? Did everybody come back to life or something? We'll never know}}. Arguably an example of [[A Winner Is You]].
* [[Mummy]] - The undead warrior.
* [[Mummy]] - The undead warrior.
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]] - The Gate of the Ancients is absolutely deserted. The music doesn't help.
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]] - The Gate of the Ancients is absolutely deserted. The music doesn't help.
* [[Now What?]] - At the end, {{spoiler|Stonekeep is shown rising up from below the ground. But everybody inside died in the intro and Drake's spirit is still stuck in the world of the dead. Uh... what? Did everybody come back to life or something? We'll never know}}. Arguably an example of [[A Winner Is You]].
* [[One Man Party]] - Your teammates are pretty much just there for exposition and comic relief. Even the good ones like Enigma you could do without.
* [[One Man Party]] - Your teammates are pretty much just there for exposition and comic relief. Even the good ones like Enigma you could do without.
* [[One Size Fits All]] - Not played entirely straight, but equipment does seem to change size depending on who wears it.
* [[One Size Fits All]] - Not played entirely straight, but equipment does seem to change size depending on who wears it.
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* [[Status Buff]]
* [[Status Buff]]
* [[Temple of Doom]] - The Temple of Throggi.
* [[Temple of Doom]] - The Temple of Throggi.
* [[Underground Level]] - Guess what. The entire game is underground.
* [[The Chosen One]] - Drake.
* [[The Underworld]] - The Realm of Shadows.
* [[The Underworld]] - The Realm of Shadows.
* [[Underground Level]] - Guess what. The entire game is underground.
* [[Video Game Weapon Stats]] - All weapons and armour have cut/crush/pierce attributes.
* [[Video Game Weapon Stats]] - All weapons and armour have cut/crush/pierce attributes.
* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]/[[Money for Nothing]] - You collect loads of gold coins and gemstones. Too bad there's only one shop and it doesn't really sell any good stuff. Also, you can persuade the shopkeeper to give you everything for free.
* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]/[[Money for Nothing]] - You collect loads of gold coins and gemstones. Too bad there's only one shop and it doesn't really sell any good stuff. Also, you can persuade the shopkeeper to give you everything for free.

Revision as of 14:19, 20 November 2018

Stonekeep is a 1995 first-person Action RPG for MS-DOS by Interplay Entertainment.

The story is about a boy named Drake, an inhabitant of the human stronghold Stonekeep, who was saved from the destruction of the earth's surface by a mysterious figure. After wandering the destroyed earth for years, he returns to his old home to be greeted by the goddess Thera, who has momentarily escaped the grasp of her brother, the dark god Khull-Khuum, the one responsible for the end of the world. She explains to Drake that although the other gods are powerless and sealed away in orbs by Khull-Khuum, she has managed to wrest the orbs from his control and they are now scattered throughout the ruins of Stonekeep and the tunnels below. Before getting resealed by Khull-Khuum, she manages to send Drake's spirit on his way to collect all the orbs, defeat Khull-Khuum and restore her temple.

On his journey through the ruins of Stonekeep and the mines below, Drake ends up smashing a lot of enemies, including the goblin like Shargas, the Khull-Khuum worshipping Throgs and Khull-Khuum's own nightmarish legions. On the way he also meets new friends, including a bunch of dwarves, the rebel Sharga Skuz, the last remaining Elf Enigma and the insidious self-proclaimed "King of all fairies and goblins" Wahooka.

The game's claim to fame would have been the detailed full-screen 3d environments (which are seamlessly built up from pre-rendered graphics) and the almost completely in-universe interface (only the settings and save/load screens take you away from the 3d view). Sadly, the game spent 5 years in Development Hell and when the game finally hit the stores, the troubled development has left some marks and caused the game to get mixed reviews. Released along with the game is a surprisingly readable short novel, Thera Awakening, which introduces the game world's races and pantheon as well as Drake's parents.

In early 2010, a new Stonekeep game for the Wii was announced with a Q3 release schedule, but no more news or publicity has been released since. Interplay's site currently lists the release date as Q3 of 2011.

Tropes used in Stonekeep include: