Aetolia
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Aetolia, the Midnight Age is the second multiplayer game released by Iron Realms, released in 2001. It was the sequel to 1996's Achaea, and in its inception, was a near perfect copy of that game, with a different pantheon of Gods. It has since branched off into its own identity, and very few aspects or world assets from Achaea remain, such as Delos or Hashan, though these have changed dramatically from their Achaean counterparts.
Change of Producers
Galleus (Eric Lamy)
On September 6th, 2005, Matt Mihaly, the former CEO of Iron Realms, announced to Aetolia that the producer, Josh Olson, would no longer be suitable as the director of the game, citing numerous player complaints and dissatisfaction in polls. Aetolia was put under the administration of Jeremy Saunders, the producer of Imperian, who would later succeed Matt Mihaly as IRE CEO.
On September 22nd, 2007, Eric Lamy, the player behind Galleus, was promoted to Assistant Producer, and would later take full charge of Aetolia's direction. He continues to operate the game to this day.
On January 30th, 2012, Lamy promoted Michael Duncan, formerly the committed role of Severn, to Assistant Producer of Aetolia, in his new role as Razmael, the Synthesist.
Razmael (Michael Duncan)
On November 30th, 2012, Jeremy Saunders announced that Eric Lamy would no longer act as Aetolia's producer, promoting Duncan to the head of development. Razmael's appointment post outlines his short-term goals for the game's future, including a pledge to promote transparency from the administration.