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Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb (ITE) is a computer game, developed by The Dreamers Guild and published by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing.
The adventure featured a world full of talking, humanoid animals, amongst them a fox on his quest to find a stolen orb, a relic of the mythical humans.
In a far future, mankind is extinct and Earth is populated by several tribes of speaking, human-like animals, living in a medieval world.
The game begins with the protagonist, Rif of the Fox Tribe, being falsely accused of having stolen the Orb of Storms (a technological relic of humankind which is able to predict and control the weather). In order to prove his innocence and free his girlfriend Rhene, who is being held hostage by the Boar King, Rif is determined to find the real thief of the Orb.
Source: Wikipedia, "Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb", available under the CC-BY-SA License.
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