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Author Peter S. Beagle Joins Horizons

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It seems that Tulga Games and their MMORPG, Horizons, has scored a critical point in their story department. On November 11th, Tulga announced that they had procusred the services of sci-fi/fantasy author, Peter S. Beagle who is best known for his novel "The Last Unicorn". He is also known to Star Trek fans as the author of the popular episode, "Sarek" from The Next Generation:

Famed Fantasy Author Joins the Quest in MMORPG Horizons: Empire of Istaria

Peter S. Beagle to Develop Quests and Backstory for Fantasy Game

November 11, 2005 -- Today is a landmark day in the land of Istaria, as Peter S. Beagle, famed author of the classic fantasy novel "The Last Unicorn," has signed on to provide story support for the MMORPG - Horizons: Empire of Istaria. Throughout the coming months, Beagle will be writing quests for Horizons, along with enriching the overall backstory of the game and taking part in various in-game events.

Peter S. Beagle is best known for his work in fantasy, which includes the novels "A Fine and Private Place" and "The Last Unicorn," along with being credited as the screenwriter for the 1978 animated version of "The Lord of the Rings." His most popular work, "The Last Unicorn," has been in print since 1968, and is considered a fantasy classic among fans of the genre. Not limiting himself to fantasy, Peter S. Beagle is also the writer of "Sarek," one of the more popular episodes from the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" television series.

Developed by Tulga Games, the MMORPG Horizons: Empire of Istaria enables players to create characters from any of 11 fantasy races including Dragons, Satyrs, Dryads, Humans and Elves while developing skills from 50 schools. Horizons' world is near-limitless in scope; as dragons soar above and below one another in the skies and players embark upon adventures spanning land, sea and air while working collectively to build a variety of surface and subterranean structures. The game's family-friendly nature allows for cooperative gameplay, and players with limited time can enjoy brief solo adventures without suffering any penalty. More information about Horizons: Empire of Istaria is available at http://www.istaria.com.

For more on Horizons, click here.


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Jon Wood