Title | A Conversation in Hell - Official Mod |
Author | King of Fools |
Submitted / Updated | 01-21-2006 / 01-30-2006 |
Category | Old BioWare Contest |
Expansions | NWN-1.66 |
Setting | It is a MYSTERY. Very dungeon-like, though. |
Gameplay Length | At around 3500 words, this is pretty much a wham, bam, thank you ma'am deal. Roughly fifteen minutes, give or take depending on your reading speed. |
Number Players | I suppose you can have extra players. Though there's not much for them to do but just chill out for the ten or so minutes it takes to complete this mod. |
Language | English |
Level Range | Any level. |
Races | All races are acceptable. |
Tricks & Traps | Non-existent |
Roleplay | Heavy |
Hack & Slash | Non-existent |
Classes | All classes are acceptable. |
Scope | Small |
DMNeeded | No DM Required |
Single or Multiplayer | Single Player |
Max Character Level | Any |
Max # Players | Any |
Min # Players | 01 |
Min Character Level | Any |
Content Rating | Everyone |
Alignments | All alignments work equally in this module. |
Gameplay Hours | <1 |
Description | |
It is a place of suffering. A creature howls his pain, and the sound reverberates through the room, a cacaphony of wails answering each other ceaselessly. A feeling of menace permeates the room, and the distant cry of innocence lost echoes in your mind. How did you arrive there? And what connection do you have with this creature? All will be revealed, but sometimes truth is a harder burden than ignorance. As an aside, many thanks to Lilac Soul and his script generator. Couldn't have done this with it. Additionally, the following have my undying gratitude and worship for their wonderful feedback and advice on my beta mod: Brudewollen, Altherion, Jakob Lightbringer, Ondrew Tyrell, Maester Slobber, Remir Arnom, Berliad, Criispin, Mave, ctair, Ledorax, and last, but certainly not least, Wolfheart13 for being the first to offer comments on my module, and giving it a generous rating no less. It truly means a lot when that first review comes in, and it is one that is positive. Thanks, dude. You made my day. I would go on (there are so many others I've left out: family, friends, pets, the Academy), but I prefer to save time and just take them for granted. That's what they're there for, anyway. |
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Not for children for sure. Dark dialogues and atmosphere. Not bad.