(Este m�dulo est� completamente en castellano, todos los di�logos objetos y personajes est� escritos en castellano. Aun as� escribir� la descripci�n en ingl�s para que todo el mundo la pueda entender.)
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Hello people,
After some days of intensive work i've managed to finish my third NWN module, it's been several nights awake but i think the effort was worth it, i'm really pleased with the end result of the first act of the module.
The english name of the module would be:
NWN: Shadows of the past - Act 1
It's not a very complex module because my scrpting hability isn't really great, but it's really funny to play.
It will take around 2 hours to finish this first act, so it won't take a lot of time, i prefer to create little modules and separate them, rather than huge ones. IMHO it's the best way to keep everything organize and it's more player friendly.
The adventure starts with the player character trapped by the drow and ready for his execution, but somehow he manages to kill the guards of his cell and has to escape from the Underdark. Everything in this first act of the module revolves around the idea of escaping.
Module: Sombras del Pasado v1.01
Language: SPANISH
Length: Around 2 hours
Recommended starting level: 4
Level reached at the end: 5
Hack & Slash: Heavy
Roleplay: Mid/Low
N� of players: 1
In addition to the normal module, i've created a training module, to allow players to create new characters and train them before the adventure starts. There are plenty of weapons and armor to choose, all +1 so the starting character is ready to battle (remember the recomended level to leave this training module to play NWN: SotP 4). I've also added some curious function in this little training room.
I hope you enjoy playing: "Sombras del pasado".
If you find any errors palying the module, please feel free to tell me so i can update it.
Sorry for not having a translation ready, but i'll probably do it sooner or later. Depending on how many people requests it.
Hey man, you should email Maximus (the site administrator) and ask him to move this to the "Modules" category. I realize that the difference between Model and Module is not obvious for someone for whom English is not their first language...but this belongs in "Modules", not "Models".