Nice, that's so detailed and elaborated. And I do love both Conan and Fire & Ice.
One thing I may add about Tarik (of course you don't have to follow this, it's your game after all, you can modify the story the way you like) :
I think Ax Battler was the title given by the king of Firewood Castle after the first time Tarik defeats Death Adder in Game Gear version.
Death Adder steals the Golden Axe from its hiding place in Firewood Castle and the king summoned Tarik to defeat him and he succeded. He was called Ax Battler since then.
Tarik's mother was still alive this time so when Death Adder ressurected again in a more far away place and then Tyris first asked him to accompany her to defeat Death Adder, he simply refuses since he didn't want to leave his mother for a long time.
Unfortunately Death Adder held a grudge against Tarik and summoned his forces to destroy Tarik's village in which his mother became one of the victims.
That's why then Tarik joins Tyris and Gillius, to avenge his mother.
About Death Adders'son, he showed up in SEGA Heroes but sadly I can't remember any of his dialouge or story.
His father's dialogue with Cream really overshadowed his presence.
I might work around that. I'm uncertain f AB:ALoGA is canon
This is the story I have so far in mind for my Golden Axe fan game as well as GoldEdge.
Golden Axe
Epilogue
The story starts with Death Adder invading Fyrwüd Kingdom. He knows the Golden Axe is stored somewhere beneath the castle. Gillius Thunderhead, a dwarf tasked with guarding the Golden Axe, overheard the commotion and knew alone could not take on Death Adder. With the king and queen murdered, he smuggles the baby princess from the castle and takes her to the amazons to take in, train and protect.
Call to Adventure
What was once a mighty castle was now just ruins reclaimed by forest. Fyrwüd is mostly woodland now. (I only got the whole "Firewood" thing yesterday with the woodland, but my point still stands over naming a kingdom after kindling.)
Tarik lived in one of the few villages in Old Fyrwüd Kingdom... until the day Death Adders soldiers attacked and raided his village... for no reason.I mean, in
Conan (1982) it seems Thulsa Doom was pillaging women and children for slaves. Thulsa himself killed Conan's parents and robbed his childhood of freedom. In
Conan (2011) the warlord Khalar Zym was after a macguffin that was kept under Conan's fathers' smithy.
In
Golden Axe, at the start of the game, Death Adder had the Golden Axe for years. Either Death Adder was conquering Southwood Kingdom at the time, or he already claimed the throne and was waiting for them to show up. Death Adder already conquered Firewood for his own and sure he probably doesn't care if his mercenaries or soldiers raid villages now and again, but I imagine most of his forces would be in Southwood. So it doesn't really make much sense why Death Adder's forces raided Tarik's village... unless T
he Legend of Ax Battler is indeed canon and out of revenge, but again why wait around twenty years after claiming the Golden Axe and only after conquering Southwood? Not like he needs two kingdoms to take on a village.
Plus, while I wouldn't oppose the idea of Death Adder capable of cheating death, given this fan remake will introduce everyone, I'd rather establish Death Adder as a mortal than a being like
Ganon who always comes back by the next game.
In my fan-take on it, I might change it that Death Adder invaded Fyrwüd because he knew the legendary Golden Axe was somewhere in Fyrwüd, he just did not know where. He threatened the royals and when they refused to tell him, he murdered them. The only one who knew where the axe was Gilius who escaped with the baby princess.
Given the Golden Axe was not located in the castle he spends the next fifteen to twenty or so years combing the kingdom for it, he discovers the Golden Axe is hidden somewhere under Tarik's village (so again, similar to Conan 2011 remake where the macguffin was there all along) thus would explain why Tarik's village is attacked and mother killed.
At the time of the raid on the village, the Amazonian warrior Tyris Flare and her dwarf ward Gilius Thunderhead show up to help protect the town the three of them fought off the raiders, but it was in vain. Tarik is welcomed to join the two on their quest to defeat Death Adder.
Initiation & Supreme Ordeal
In order to pursuit. Death Adder, the heroes must pass through strongholds of Death Adder's forces, what locals call "Fiend's Passes". They encounter the Bad Brothers, a pair of half-giants and Lieutenant Bitter, Bitter maybe a reoccurring rival. Throughout the adventure, Tyris and Tarik learn more on one another given they both lost their parents, though Tyris confess that she only found out she was a princess not long after meeting Gilius.
Unification
The heroes make it to Southwood Kingdom, where they confront Death Adder. In a climactic battle, the Golden Axe was destroyed. One of the shards impaling Death Adder.
Or
They killed Death Adder and rescue the king and princess of Southwood. But when they were distracted, Death Adder Jr. (who I might reveal to be Bitter), he takes the Golden Axe for himself and claims his father's name. He then uses magic to return to Fyrwüd, using the power of the Golden Axe to turn the ruins of the old castle into a stronghold. The heroes must return to face him and in the final battle, the Golden Axe is shattered, which kills Death Adder Jr.
Road Back(Usually the game ends right after the villains defeat, but this part of the story may serve as the epilogue for GoldEdge.)
The heroes look over the broken pieces of the Golden Axe, its fragments still glowing with its divine power. The question of whenever the axe can be used for good as its intended purpose, or if it risks such a powerful weapon falling into the wrong hands. Tyris Flare restores the Kingdom of Fyrwüd while Gilias and Tarik decides the fragments should be hidden across Yuria.
The fragments were eventually melted down and made into weapons, weapons that possess a portion of the axe divine power. These weapons were given to trusted holders or hidden to further protect them.GoldEdge
Epilogue
With the power of the Golden Axe divided and weakened, the power that kept the giants sealed deep underneath Yuria evnetually broke. The giants return to the surface, lead by two brothers. One brother, Proud Cragger, seeks to reintegrate giants back to Yuria and find acceptance with the humans, while his brother believe Yuria should be conquered in revenge for their damnation. Taking up the name Damned Hellstrike, he imprisoned his brother back beneath Yuria and begins his conquest.
Call to Adventure
Early-21st century Earth. A group of teens breaks into an abandoned SegaWorld amusement park. In exploring, one of them (a customizable character that the player will be throughout the game)
finds an original Golden Axe arcade machine. To their surprise, not only is the machine plugged in and powered despite no electricity in the facility, but a golden token was left on the dashboard. Their curiosity in putting the gaming token into the machine and playing it opens a portal where they are transported to Yuria.
Initiation & Supreme Ordeal
They awaken in a dungeon. Finding a sword made of gold and steel, they use the weapon to fend off monsters. Not long afterwards they meet either Kain Grinder/Sternblade or Sara Burn where they learn about their whereabouts and of the Golden Edge Sword. Through more adventuring, they eventually meet Goah and Gillius. They learn more about the Golden Edge Weapons and how collecting all the weapons may reforge the Golden Axe, which they can use to defeat Damned HellstrikeAnd that's all I have planned so far in the story. It needs a bit more work, but given it's a video game, best to keep it open and allow players to forge their own stories.
As for Death Adder's return, I haven't decided. He might die with a fragment of the Golden Axe lodged into his chest which may bestow him some resurrection, but for GoldEdge, Damned Hellstrike will be the main antagonist, with a surprise usurper after him that isn't Death Adder.