All those she touched were influenced by the hatred she spread, but the remaining five gods protected those they could with their light.
She set out to spread hatred and death across the lands. Everything was peaceful until the 6th god’s mind became corrupted and twisted, her entire being filled with hate. The Ellri consists of 6 gods, each one embodying a primal aspect. On the Island of Ávalt, there was peace for as long as everybody can remember, or at least as long as the Ellri have been around to protect the people. Unfortunately, Ravenbound isn’t quite as perfect as we’d like it to be, and there is still so much room for more improvement, polishing, and maybe even more content. Ravenbound is an open-world roguelite with a few interesting twists taking a trick or two from other games might seem like a damning move, but they balance each other quite well in this case. However, Ravenbound might actually be the game that will redeem them on make their values clear again. Systemic Reaction’s main focus for game development leans towards freedom and exploration in games, and they might have missed the mark with Second Extinction (A first-person hack and slash) released in 2020 since it wasn’t quite as open or explorable. Systemic Reaction is actually a group of veteran developers who operate within Avalance Studios with locations in several parts of the world, though while they might be small, they’re a fierce group to be reckoned with. Systemic Reaction is taking another shot at fame with their latest creation, Ravenbound. Become the Raven’s vessel and defeat the betrayer to restore the island of Ávalt in Ravenbound.