You wake up in Hell and find your life in a mess. You have to try and convince its inhabitants, including the Judge, to let you return to the Land of the Living.
I added the conditions in which the conversation options would normally appear if this submission wasn't for the contest, so that s/he can view the different story paths without having to restart so often.
The Judge and the Hell Guard were named after my friends, Jigen and Ahmed, for providing feedback regarding the module.
There are now two versions - the original (which is also the updated version) requires both SoU and HoTU, while the new file should be able to run using only NWN, thanks to Lilac Soul's InfoChanger. Please let me know if it doesn't work.
Good start, it'll be interesting to see where this goes.
Posted by castorpollux at on03/29/06
Ok, now with vote, sorry :-) I liked the humor in the dialogues. Also the fact that when you ask about something twice the NPC's make a remark on that. It would make a nice start for a quest.
Posted by Ciel at on03/28/06
Cool concept! Like the idea that one could argue oneself back to life and the Judge looks very cool too :)
Posted by moonlit at 2006-03-2708:43:27
I liked the humor in the dialogues. Also the fact that when you ask about something twice the NPC's make a remark on that. It would make a nice start for a quest.
Posted by nevermindlah at on03/26/06
Very intelligent conversations indeed. Witty. Hell Guard's story is captivating and I found it good that the protagonist is able to identify his plight with the hell guard. Lots of choices, even for the nastiest player, but it's always an escape for you even if you lose the trial.
Posted by r0ger at on03/26/06
Wonderful! I really like the idea of having a hell judge and life after death. Great work, keep it up!
Posted by The_Krit at on03/25/06
This is a bit linear, but still fun to go through. Some of the dialog branches were a bit abrupt (e.g. the *last* questions for Spike). It would have been nicer to have fewer options that were better thought out. PS I downloaded all the modules on Feb. 1 and am not playing any updated versions until after the contest ends.
Posted by Brassfire at on03/19/06
The originality evidenced by this module, particularly in the portrayal of Hell as a place of justice for the afterlife, was quite refreshing. The alternate paths of the story were well-thought-out. The characters were enjoyable, with clearly understandable motivations both for NPCs and for the PC. I would like to play more of this story and look forward to the author learning scripting skills.
Posted by Redbeard_219 at on03/12/06
I liked the first ending. But it turns out that is the only ending. I couldn't find the stuck in hell ending. ============================================== Modules rated: 63 Average score: 5.92 Standard dev: 1.51