An exciting mix of fantasy and science fiction with Ryzom MMORPG
Spirit of Adventure
Fancy an adventure? Then travel to the futuristic planet Atys, where a large world with many exciting missions awaits.
Ryzom is a free massively multiplayer online role-playing game (or MMORPG – an online role-playing game in which a large number of players interact simultaneously over the Internet in a virtual world) with a complex story and many episodes. In the game, your adventure starts centuries in the future on the planet Atys.
The planet is home to various peoples. The Kami are nature-loving shape shifters and skilled mages. The Karavan, on the other hand, are a highly technical people with powerful weapons.
Both the Kami and Karavan help the homins, whose role the player assumes. The homins are divided into four nations. The Fyros are a warlike nation with their homes in the desert, and the craft-oriented Matis live in the forest. The Tryker, explorers and discoverers, live by the sea. Finally, the ZoraÔ are mages who inhabit the jungle.
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