Here are three drow sleepers to add to the last package (Sleeping NPC Placeables). I discovered .dds, so the textures are a bit better. I included 2 scripts to make your NPC's go to bed at night and wake up in the morning. These are intended for use with the tileset beds. Salut
All you stupid retards are wrong. Well, not all of you, just the ones who you think you know it all. Drow do sleep. Elves CAN sleep, like any human, as someone mentioned before. Drow enjoy their sleep, and are often guided into it while being massaged by their favorite thrall. So shut up, all of you, and buy a damned book. R.A. Salvatore explains things pretty easily if you're too cheap to buy a D&D Players Guide. Oh and by the way, it IS just a fantasy game. I believe that TSR (Wizards of the Coast for all you newbs, which most of you seem to be) calls it "Sword and Sorcery." ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. Dur!
Posted by rabidgoalie at 2003-04-0517:39:00
Duck the Mighty and Garrick, I do not know where you read that drow lost their ability to enter reverie, but please post this source because I have played for over fifteen years and I have never read that in any of the books that I have (which is over one-hundred and fifty, not counting the dozens that I have in digital format). I am not saying this to imply that you are wrong, I am only saying this because I would like to know FOR SURE if they can or can't. It is my understanding that the only diffences between drow and other elves (besides innate powers) is philosophical and esthetic. Again, please post this source of information because I really want to know now. :-) Guus Pot is absolutely correct. If you want drow that go to the beach, hand out flowers at the airport, and set themselves on fire to protest war...THAT IS EVERYONES CHOICE! This is fantasy, and ANYTHING is possible. If you want an elf that looks like a wookie, you can do that too (please send me a picture...I think that would be hilarious). As far as an elf who smokes weed...well I have always felt that elves are as close to hippies as you can get without a VW bus (hehehe). To close, does it really matter if these models are academically correct? Not all of NWN adheres to the rules of AD&D anyway...so who cares. I only posted what I did in hopes that it would help someone out, not because I am trying to force my ideas on everyone. And _NO_ Duck the Mighty, I do not think that I am smarter than I really am. But I do know that I have played AD&D longer than computer games have tried to recreate the experience of it (except of coarse the text-based games on the old Commodore 64's...those where kind of fun).
Posted by Velexia at 2003-03-3122:16:00
ok now I want my character to sleep like that ^_^
Posted by Duck at 2003-03-2113:55:00
You people think you're smarter than your really are. Elves do not sleep, DROW do. The dark-elves lost the ability to enter reverie, which was granted them by the gods of the Selderine, when they went into exile.
Posted by auriel at 2003-03-2109:03:00
OMG what kind of sad people are you? i mean... WHO THE HELL CARES IF ELVES HAVE PUBES!!! GET A GIRLFREIND AND SEE IF SHE HAS SOME!!! SHEESH....
Posted by Drake at 2003-03-1119:24:00
It appears that there is a problem with the leg texture on the female drow. Her boots show up as solid white. Anyone else getting this? All the other sleepers look fine.
Posted by Guus at 2003-03-0605:40:00
Why is everybody giving such a discussion about this ? Like someone said. If somebody want sto make an elf that has to shave her legs on a ragular basis, so be it. If anybody wants to make an elf that sleeps, So be it. It's a fantasy game, guys. Fantasy as in 'the only limits to the possibillities are the limits of your imagination' So if i want to, for instance, make an elf that smokes weed, waxes her pubes every week and has hair on her back, then i damned well will... As soon as i learn how to make Models for NWN. Thank you for your attention.
Posted by Garrick at 2003-02-2719:23:00
Actually, the drow lost the ability to replace sleep with reverie when they left the Seldarine. Sorry peeps. Oh, and no, elves do not have hair anywhere but on their heads.
Posted by lorrdyn at 2003-02-0619:56:00
Fantasy authors agreed that the only hair elves can have is from their neck up.
Posted by Gunndar at 2003-01-1700:58:00
Riddle me this... do elves has pubes then??? Any takers???