

After discovering the existence of Eurale, they declared war on the seven kingdoms to eradicate their way of life. Their religion values the earth and nature and therefore they are against farming, the building of permanent structures, and similar practices which they feel destroys the earth. Within the land is a race of nomads known as the Sha'ahoul. The seven kingdoms united into an uneasy alliance and built a citadel as a meeting place, which was named Avalon. Within Eurale are seven kingdoms: Nisos, Aratoy, Oriam, Fornax, Elythria, Cathea, and Taberland. Siege of Avalon takes place in the fictional land of Eurale. In 2014, Blackfly Studios announced that a digital re-release of Siege of Avalon was planned, but the developer went out of business prior to any release. As a result, the source code of the game was made available on Source Forge. The intent was for the game to be developed to run on other platforms, have continued support available, and for the game to be distributed as open-source software under a Lesser General Public License (LGPL). In approximately 2003, Digital Tome granted permission for modification of the first chapter of Siege of Avalon. There was initially a sequel to Siege of Avalon, titled Pillars of Avalon, planned, but Digital Tome went out of business prior to completing development of the second game. The chapters are no longer available for download online. The anthology CD made minor changes to the game but was primarily identical to the downloadable chapters. In 2001, Global Star Software released all six chapters of the game as "Siege of Avalon - Anthology". The game's first chapter was free for download, but the remaining five chapters had to be purchased. Siege of Avalon was originally released as six individual "chapters." Each chapter expanded on the game's story, and included other new content. The game follows the player's attempts to lift the siege of Avalon, a castle in the fictional land of Eurale. Siege of Avalon (SoA) is a fantasy action role-playing PC game developed by Digital Tome and published on July 19, 2000.
