Based on the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin.
Gameplay Length
5 - 6 hours
Number Players
More than 4, the challenge may drop of a tad.
Language
English
Level Range
Designed for a new, first-level character.
Races
Male Humans ONLY!
Tricks & Traps
Light
Roleplay
Medium
Hack & Slash
Medium
Classes
Fighters, Rangers, Rogues or/and Barbarians ONLY! ( Author does NOT recommend rogue for a single-player experience. This module is strongly leaned towards the ranger class).
Scope
Medium
DMNeeded
No DM Required
Single or Multiplayer
Single Player or Multiplayer
Max Character Level
01
Max # Players
04
Min # Players
01
Min Character Level
01
Content Rating
Mature
Alignments
Any
Description
A man-made wall of ice 700 ft. tall stretches from one end of the continent to the other. Built thousands of years ago, it's true purpose now long forgotten, though it is believed to protect the realm from the wilding raiders that live in the frozen lands beyond... An ancient order, The Night's Watch, names the wall their home and fortress. To protect the realm is the vow they take, a realm that seemingly has forgotten them, or worse, views them with disdain. It's been eight years of summer but the night's are growing colder. Something long asleep is stirring again in the far reaches of the north. Only The Night's Watch and the wall stand between the Kingdom... and it's doom. Based on the series, A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. This is an original story based on the world of his creation. I hope you enjoy.
Adrewl A'Shanti theres no spoilers really The Wall is quite distanced from the rest of the gings on, and if I remember right this module has no spoilers except for maybe one or two about AGOT. But its for SnowWolf to say I can't recall any though. :) _________________________ "What is life if not a bunch of decisions?" + Neverwinter Nights player since 2002 + Ex-Builder/Server Admin of Delarun ---------------------------------------------------- Signed Celandril
Posted by Adrewl at 2006-08-0208:06:33
I want to download this mod but i am only halfway through the books (Book 3, Part 1). Are there any spoilers for the book in the mod?
Posted by JohnSnow at on06/07/06
Great Books, Great Module. I truly enjoyed this. Helped tide me over until the next book :P
Posted by ceranko at on05/09/06
Ok, I finally got it to load! I'm stuck! the runaway watch members are massacred by undead, I'm not sure how to exit screen in the woodlands, I tried going all teh way back but there is no exit point out of snow fields? Help
Posted by Baratheon at on04/27/06
Hey Celandril here, I must apologise Snowwolf I played it and did not even give my rating so here it is 9.50 (Excellent module). See you on the forum........... _________________________ Signed Baratheon, Lord of Hierod
Posted by Neearo at on02/23/06
I must admit this module really catches the atmosphere of the books - it's just like I imagined castle black, the haunted forest and the wall. A sideremark: people who didn't read the novels might have some difficulties in understanding the end.
Posted by kelvingreen at on11/11/05
The plot is a little simplistic and linear, and the ending is unfortunately kludged with bugs, but this is nonetheless an excelelnt module. What SnowWolf has done with just the basic tilesets and a little smidgeon of custom content is simply amazing. He's created a unique atmosphere for this game, so that it really doesn't feel like the Forgotten Realms anymore, and comes across very much as a different setting. I enjoyed the relative darkness of the setting, and the sense of being in an inhospitable wilderness, and I particularly liked the low-magic setting, such as the use of healing herbs rather than potions, and the near complete absence of magical items, which makes the few you do find seem realy special. Wonderful.
Posted by kelvingreen at on11/11/05
The plot is a little simplistic and linear, and the ending is unfortunately kludged with bugs, but this is nonetheless an excelelnt module. What SnowWolf has done with just the basic tilesets and a little smidgeon of custom content is simply amazing. He's created a unique atmosphere for this game, so that it really doesn't feel like the Forgotten Realms anymore, and comes across very much as a different setting. I enjoyed the relative darkness of the setting, and the sense of being in an inhospitable wilderness, and I particularly liked the low-magic setting, such as the use of healing herbs rather than potions, and the near complete absence of magical items, which makes the few you do find seem realy special. Wonderful.
Posted by shadedragyn at on10/09/05
Just got around to playing this mod. I enjoyed it thoroughly! The visuals, music and areas are all well done. The story fits the setting perfectly IMHO. Great job Snowwolf.
Posted by Steve_Savicki at on09/01/06
Hi, why is the module rated mature? _________________________ Steve's Characters - please don't forget to vote on them if you play them. Thanks, Steve