The story takes place in the tower of the famous archmage Sinder Luzon.
Gameplay Length
The module is designed for 10-15 minutes of play.
Number Players
1 player and 3 npcs.
Language
English
Level Range
Any.
Races
Any.
Tricks & Traps
Non-existent
Roleplay
Heavy
Hack & Slash
Non-existent
Classes
Any.
Scope
Small
DMNeeded
No DM Required
Single or Multiplayer
Single Player
Max Character Level
Any
Max # Players
Any
Min # Players
Any
Min Character Level
Any
Content Rating
Everyone
Alignments
Any.
Gameplay Hours
<1
Description
"The Badger the Cat and the Book."
Many wondrous tales surround the archmage Sinder Luzon and the strange experiments that are worked at her tower. In recent times no one has heard from or seen Sinder and word has spread that she has gone missing.
If these tales be true then there may yet be great treasure left behind in the tower, for any adventurer brave enough to travel there. You are one such adventurer. You find yourself now at the entrance to the tower.
(This module contains three (3) various endings which will be displayed in the dialogue.)
Dnl. I would like to protest in defense of my work against your very aggressive negative comments. Sadly I notice I have little defense. While I most certainly wouldn't be as flamboyant or melodramatic to call my errors legion ... there are indeed a few to be sure. To give myself SOME sort of defense I can only explain what happened to me. First, I made more than one module and it appears I gave much less focus to each module because of this. Second, I have recently moved and have no gaming friends near me. I had no one to test or proofread any of my modules for me. An author can easily overlook the mistakes they are making. This was my first ever attempt at the toolset and to be honest, I was focusing almost entirely on not making technical errors. That aside, I also contracted a very bad virus that nearly wiped out my PC right at the time of this contest. I went through a long drawn out process with the antivirus company that I subscribe with to get it fixed. (Who knew you can't have more than one antivirus program on your PC at a time?) What ended up happening was that my word processor got nixed with a few other programs. The result was that I used my AOL e-mail option to spell check things for me. Sometimes words got changed into the wrong words and at others it seems the words didn't get noticed. Also there is no grammar checker on AOL. I normally write fast and don't reread my own work. I let a checker fix it for me. I write papers ALL the time and have no problem with them. BELIEVE me I would hear about it if there was. For every comma out of place I would have lost points on my grade. I don't mean to attempt to justify simple mistakes on my part which SHOULD have been fixed before this contest. I only express my circumstances in an attempt to appeal to your human side by expressing that I am also human and made a few simple human errors.
Posted by emperorzog at 09:03:25 Voted10.00
Sinder states that she will reward you for your help in the first line. The PC ask what is in it for them as in being more specific. Sinder tells them her reward will be from her magical collection and in the next part of the dialogue she informs the player just what that reward will be. The module was not incomplete. I don't know why you think it was. Either way, I feel that to continue debating my module with you is futile. We clearly don't agree with one another.
Posted by The_Krit at on02/15/06
OK, one example of a conversation that doesn't flow nicely: S: No!!! If the other archmages found out about this... Look, I will reward you handsomely for your help. PC: What's in it for me? S: Yes, of course. If you agree to help me then I promise you a sizable reward from my considerable magical collection. The PC's response seems out of place since you were just told that a reward would be "in it for me". Sinder's reply sounds like a repetition of her earlier offer. Maybe others find this flows nicely (logically?), but I don't. (I never said there were a lot of these, nor that they were a heavy influence on my rating.) I'll risk one more comment. If a module is incomplete because of the contest constraints, it seems to me that the module idea might be too big for the contest, and a smaller idea should be sought.
Posted by swor at on03/06/06
I felt your plot was very interesting and unique, I loved the characters ecspecially Felix. Although I agree with some other voters that Testul was a little lacking, so you can't have a perfect even though you think you should! Nice work!
Posted by Berra at on03/04/06
Interesting plot and good dialog. Well done! _________________________ /// Berra (Hall of Fame, Reviewer's Award and Golden Dragon Winner): Berra's Module Collection (All of Berra's NWN1 works) Interviews: NWN-PODCAST INTERVIEW GOLDEN DRAGON AWARD INTERVIEW. Reviewer's Award and Golden Dragon Award for: Surviving Horror 2. Other Downloads: NWN1 - Berra's Module Favorites, NWN2 - Berra's Module Favorites. Homepages: Berra's NWN Blog Berra's YouTube Channel (Features original horror movies). CONTACT ME HERE. Everyone: your VOTES are highly appriciated. A vote is like gold for an author. No kiddin'. ;)
Posted by emperorzog at 09:37:48 Voted10.00
You are not helping Mike! ::pokes:: We are focusing our hate on said voters, not said writer! ::pokes::
Posted by MikeLM9215 at 09:09:39 Voted8.00
Zoggy, you spelled misspell with 3 s's. _________________________ The road to Ravenloft is paved with good intentions.
Posted by emperorzog at 08:10:21 Voted10.00
I love it when people complain about typos in their comments and misspell words throughout said complaint... If there are typos that you notice and feel the need to complain about, please mention where they are. I love it when people complain about typos in their comments and missspell words throughout said complaint... If there are typos that you notice and feel the need to complain about, please mention where they are.
Posted by lancem at on02/25/06
Not bad. Liked the characters. Lots of typos etc though which spoilt it. Needs more care.
Posted by Starchamber at on02/23/06
Ok, so I have been reading the BioWare message boards and some of the guys there have been telling who was in the top 10. I made up my mind to give those mods a try. I am not in the contest myself and was not sure if I even wanted to vote. They hooked me on the idea though. After playing a few of the modules, I have to say they have all been good. So far though, I liked this one the best. Granted, I have only played 4 at this point. This was a fun module that didn't have a lot of tricks in it. It made me smile and laugh. It just seemed... I don't know, heart felt maybe? Great job.