The lich Gariert has been defeated by a party of adventures. Can you, a member of Gariert's cult, use your mind control powers to recover his phylactry from Kentburg Manor without your presence being detected?
Posted by werelynx2 at 2011-12-26 08:10:18 Voted 9.25 on 12/26/11
Minor complaint: I tried getting the assassin to be thrown to jail(attacking the guard) and it worked, but assumed that I was the fisherman(him). Then I would be able to sneak out the keep(since I've already forwarded the phylactery) as a guard. Did not go as planed:(
Nice puzzle anyway. _________________________ Thanks Rolo:)
Posted by _six_six_six_ at 2010-07-18 05:03:12 Voted 9.00 on 07/18/10
Posted by silentfall at 2010-03-23 01:14:23 Voted 9.00 on 03/23/10
Short, fun little module. Nice idea that provides a quick 15 minutes of fun.
Posted by Menelcar at 2009-11-06 12:57:56 Voted 7.75 on 11/06/09
I liked being on the other side for once! And not as the superevildude, being a cultist or some kind of evil servant is veryt original and needs to be taken into account for future projects! I liked the overall idea but it was a bit too linear. Another note of demerit is that you used the classic bioware campaign tileset for the outskirt.
Posted by olivier_leroux at 2009-06-22 05:38:10 Voted 8.75 on 06/18/09
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@ Gondana, I thought so too at first but a murder might have raised more suspicion than a suicide and the mission was not to leave any traces behind. :)
Posted by olivier_leroux at 2009-06-18 19:17:56 Voted 8.75 on 06/18/09
Very original concept and story, even has some replayability value (there are three different endings). All in all a nice puzzle for 10-20 minutes of entertainment. Sure, it's short and linear but that doesn't mean bad in my book and it was never meant to be anything else. A job well done!
I have been busy with real life for a while, but I am planning a second module. It is going to focus around the cultists who were helping prepare Gariert's lich transformation ritual. I'm thinking about a puzzle filled dungeon where you control cultists in seperate areas. A little like The Lost Vikings / Day of the Tentacle... Where one characters actions allow further progression of another character you control.
I really liked this. Are you planning a second one?
One note tho no spoiler i think, i was playing as female but the cultist and gariert were reffering to me as male.
Posted by Gondana at 2009-06-05 08:26:20 Voted 7.50 on 06/05/09
A nice short go at anti-heroism
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@ Hellix, I think that the suicide was intentional, I personally would have possessed the mason then beat the Mistress to death but anyway. _________________________ Short term project: Need more -monsters-
I just uploaded an updated version with some bug fixes, although there are some polish issues remaining, like the descriptions for all the NPCs.
Posted by Hellix at 2009-05-17 05:43:06 Voted 7.75 on 05/17/09
Fun and original, I liked it. Not 10 because very short and linear, but your scripting skills are pretty good.
Bugs (SPOILERS BELOW)
1) Descriptions for many creatures were for drow and duergar.
2) In the end, when I was the assassin, had phylactery (you have a typo btw) and clicked on a trapdoor, I automatically died before dialogue options were presented.
3) Not a bug, just a few minor complaints - I didn't find a way to kill an assassin without suicide and signing a register shouldn't be such a big deal as it is treated.
SPOILERS END HERE _________________________ Click Link to view content submitted by me.
Posted by Undead Paladin at 2009-05-17 01:37:03 Voted 9.50 on 05/17/09
Very good module. I like the idea of the mind control, a nicely different twist. Would be nice to see a second module continue the story ..... The assasination attempt, the adventurers, the cult ...... still alot more possible!
VERY GOOD JOB!!!
Posted by Vorpal at 2009-05-16 18:24:03 Voted 7.00 on 05/16/09
Incredibly linear, but then I like linear modules, so it didn't really bother me. I enjoyed both the story and the mind-control mechanism that held it all together. Nice work.
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