However, when he attempts to read your fate, there is nothing to read. No sooner do the Tuatha attack the Well of Souls, forcing you to escape and seek out a Fateweaver named Agarth, who fills you in quickly on the state of the war. You were brought to the Well of Souls, an experiment in returning a mortal to life, being the first and only success.
Naturally confused as to what happened and where you are, you learn quickly that you were killed, but not how or why.
Under a mount of the dead, you stir and open your eyes, with no memories of your life before death. At least that is how it should have been. You, a mortal are bound by destiny as well, having met your end and joining the ranks of the dead. With immortality and the tide of battle in their favor, it seems they are fated to succeed in their conquest. The Tuatha Deohn, Winter Fae led by King Gadflow, seek to wipe the mortal races that have settled the Faelands and kingdoms beyond its borders in the name of their new god.
The Faelands, home to immortal Fae of the Summer and Winter courts, has been in the midst of a war for 10 years. Originally released in 2012, was this game worth bringing back to life or is its fate worse than death? Remastered by developers Kaiko and published by THQ Nordic, Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning takes you to the Faelands, a land in turmoil and the verge of collapse, as the Fateless One in this Action-RPG.