- A generic cutscene with a trophy, Lord Bishop, and/or a Spork
-Advent starter
- Something like what you had before. The adventurer standing victorious on top of the grub mom. The usual gloomy sewer background, etc.
- Take note here that the necromancer is not an undead. He won't rise as an lich before the Crypt module. Burning spellbooks and praying healer with holy light shining from above.
- Paladin kneeling with a weapon in his hands and praying? (he finally passed the test to be deemed worthy of divine powers)
- Something to do with the faeries obviously. maybe the elf sitting on a tree stump smiling and touching one of the dancing faeries.
- The archaeologist with a big grin on his face. Running in panic down the stairs, with a huge boulder bouncing behind him.
-Ash Palace
-Water Palace
-Sand Palace
-Shadow Palace
- Each palace could simply display a spork? Or something to do with the last boss maybe.
-Catacombs 1
- seeing the adventurers descending carefully deeper down the treacherous catacombs, maybe with a torch in one hand.
- Heroes looking into a hellish portal leading into the abyss or them spinning around inside the portal.
- The king in chains? Or yet another portal spinning picture leading to the next level.
-Griffin Tower
- Bargel lying on the floor with his broken mask on his side.
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I think we need some kind of cut scene art, as well.
For instance,
could be an image that is loaded up after the Adventurer starter and the end text could be superimposed on it?