


Mills, Ryan O'Flanagan, Mike Reynolds, Michael J. Voices: Robert Axelrod, Louise Chamis, Ellyn Epcar, Richard Epcar, Eddie Frierson, Kathy Garver, Melora Harte, Steve Kramer, Catherine Luciani, B.G.CD-ROM Voice Production: Simon Prescott.Game and World Design: Carolly Hauksdottir, Robert McNally, David Joiner.Additional Story Material: Katherine Lawrence, Bill Rotsler, Len Wein.Original Concept: Robert McNally, Joe Pearce, David Joiner.Production Management: Mark Caldwell, Scott McDaniel.2nd Executive Producer: Jon Van Caneghem.For credits of the Wyrmkeep Entertainment version and photographs (including many of the people below), see their page. Note: These are credits for the original version. The world is populated by Morphs, anthropomorphic characters which are said to have been given intelligence by humans in the distant past. In the game, you must guide Rif the Fox in a quest to find the Orb of Storms, which has been stolen. Rif is now forced to return the Orb and to make sure that he did, the Boar King (another tribe), took his mate Rhene, a red vixen, hostage and Sergeant Okk of the boar tribe and Lieutenant Eeah of the Elk tribe were sent along to help Rif on his quest. Simply down to the fact that the Fox tribe were known for their cunning and could easily have stolen it. Accusations are thrown to potential suspects until finally, the blame is placed on the innocent Rif. Suddenly, the news is broken that the Orb of Storms, a device which told the morphs about inpending weather, had been stolen. We then join the hero of the game, Rif, a red fox, whilst he is in a competition at a faire. Perhaps they knew something they didn't want the animals to know. Then for some reason, the humans disappeared with no reason left as to why. It was said that the humans taught the animals how to stand on their hind legs and speak their languages amongst other things. The game starts with a history of why the "Morphs", anthropomorphic characters, currently populate the world.
