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Home » Games News » Merc Report: Mwindo

There's no more important resource in Atlantica Online than your mercenaries. These men and women are your soldiers, your healers, your companions and your friends. The Merc Report is designed to provide a basic strategic overview of an individual mercenary, give you details on where and how to recruit them and present a sampling of opinions from the Atlantica Community on how the mercenary affects their game. Perhaps it will give you new ideas to try in various areas of the game or just generate intriguing discussions about particular strategies.

 

Mwindo - The Sorceress

 

Meet Mwindo

 

The epic tale of Mwindo has been passed down by the Nyanga people of Africa for many generations through oral storytelling, although its exact origins  are unknown. The story tells of a powerful chief named Shemwindo who had seven wives. Shemwindo decreed that his wives should bear only female children. When his seventh wife bore a male child, he attempted to kill the baby. The baby survived and vowed to hone his magical powers and eventually return to overthrow the evil reign of his father. Before that happened however, Mwindo spent many years building up his strength. During this time, in order to avoid the attention of his father, Mwindo magically transformed himself into a woman. He will only regain his true form when he is ready to overcome his father's tyranny.

 

Overview

 

Adventurers of level 140 or above can find the Sorceress Mwindo in Africa, on the road north of the village of Kinshasa. She's not happy about seeing strangers in her land and will make you perform a number of mundane tasks to prove your strength. Complete them, and she will set you on the path to overcoming the Corrupt Sorcerer and helping the Dogon people. Succeed, and she will change her mind about you, joining you on your adventures to see more of the world beyond Africa.