![]() ![]() To accomplish this task across the sixteen single player missions, you'll need to rely on heroes to do your dirty work, as you're too valuable to be lost on the field of battle. Your task is to liberate the world from this infernal presence and its minions, restoring the rule of your family. As an advisor informs you, you are the lone descendant of the royal bloodline, meaning that the safety and security of the realm lands on your shoulders. Even worse, it ushered back all of the monsters and creatures that had been removed from the kingdom. Overwhelming the mages, the demon slew Leonard and the other lords of the land that dared to enter its domain. Hoping to prove worthy of the crown, Leonard and his court magicians summoned the Demonlord from Hell, who was much more dangerous than the ignorant people knew. In fact, the kings did their job so well that the last king, Leonard, was left without a foe to prove himself against, a rival to conquer or a threat to his prosperity. Converted from TIFF to PDF using Photoshop CS4.Set in a land called Ardania, Majesty 2 tells the tale of a line of kings who united the land and cleansed it of all evil. Scanned on an Epson Expression 11000XL at 600 ppi in 24-bit color. Reproduction and use by permission from Utah State History. Program for "The Buskins," Whitney Hall, February 20, 1911. Program for Society Vaudeville for the Benefit of the Free Kindergarten at Whitney Hall, November 19, 1909. Program for the opera "Firefly," West High School, March 29-30, 1945. Program for "Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore, or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor," West High School, March 24-25, 1939. Program for "I'll Leave It To You," West High School, February 17-18, 1939. Program for "Liberty Ward Frolic," December 6-8, 1928. Program for performances and dinner at Highland Park Ward, October 9-10, 1930. Program for performances and dinner at Cottonwood Cafeteria, September 24, 1930. ![]() Program for Bountiful 4th Ward Talent Review, July 1, 1947. ![]() Program for "The Music Man," Valley Music Hall, undated. Souvenir program for "The Desperadoes," Utah Theatre, March 10, 1943. Program schedule for Utah Theatre, May 25, 1913. Program schedule for West Coast Theatres, April 18-21, 1928. Program for "The Merry Widow," South High School, March 29-30, 1934. Program for Leslie Howard in "Hamlet," Paramount Theatre, February 2, 1937. Program for Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Interlude," Paramount Theatre, March 1-2, 1929. Program for performance of Martha Graham in "Xochitl," Pantages, December 1, 1920. Program for Catherine Dupon-Joyce in "An Idle Hour in the Far East," Newhouse Hotel, June 1, 1915. Schedule for New Roseville Theatre, April 1928. Program for Installation Program, Masonic Temple, December 13, 1947. Program for DeMolay Gleeman and Job's Daughters Choir, "Autumn Festival," Masonic Temple, October 26, 1945. Program for "The Gentleman from Indiana," with Clara Bloodgood and Edward Morgan, Majestic Theatre, undated. Program for "Laura" at Salt Lake Theatre, January 15-17. Program for The Inter-Mountain Theatre Guide, December 15-22, 1939. Program for Grand Opera House, March 7, 1890. Program for Bertha Kunz Baker at First Congregational Church, April 5-7, 1916. Program for Empress Theatre souvenir program, December 1915. Program for Nell Gwynn at Columbia Theatre, February 4, 1900. Souvenir Programme, Camp Lewis Players and their Portable Stage, Season 1919-1920. Program for Martha Graham at Brigham Young University, March 14, 1939. American Legion Show, "Talk o' the Town," December 11-12, 1922. Newspaper clipping for Miranda Eudora Matson's dance classes at Deseret Gymnasium, undated. Department of Utah Graham, Martha International Order of Job's Daughters Freemasons Utah-Dance O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 Mormons-Drama Theater-Utah-History-20th century Theater programs-Utah Utah-Drama United States Utah Salt Lake County Salt Lake CityĪmerican Legion. Published by Utah State History digitized by Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University hosted by J. MSS B 44 The Theater Programs Collection, 1866-1995 ![]()
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