This is a cutscene that I created that recounts how Lews Therin Telamon, in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, broke the world. It covers the short opening chapter of The Eye of the World, which is titled "Dragonmount" in the actual book.
The 2 cutscenes that you will be treated to last about 5 minutes total. To view them, simply place the .mod file in your modules folder in the NWN directory; then, fire-up NWN and start the module (called "The Wheel of Time - Dragonmount"), sit back, relax, and enjoy the show...
Oh, and if you like it, votes and comments/feedback are welcome and would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Hugie
***NOTE***: The module containing the cutscenes requires the CEP 1.52, and Gaoneng's window hak found here:
This .zip download contains a folder, which in turn contains the module in which the "Dragonmount" cutscenes take place. Extract, and place the Wheel of Time - Dragonmount.mod file in your modules folder, and make sure you have CEP v1.52 and gaoneng's Interior Windows hak, and then sit back and enjoy the show!
When will the real official Wheel of Time module and the module's official haks be officially released to download on here this year or next year as final versions actually??????? _________________________ michael sharp.
Posted by Kenzeitak at 2007-05-01 04:58:02 Voted 9.00 on 05/01/07
Nice job! Wonderful cutscene.
Everytime I've read it I figured Lews Therin hugging her dead body wagging back and fourth. May just be me over dramatizing...
Posted by EvaUnit01 at 2006-09-05 20:30:00 Voted 9.00 on 09/05/06
Very well done. I recently began reading this series, on the second book now. The dialogue flows very well, and everything is perfectly timed. Good work!
Posted by Fane at 2006-09-05 16:34:29 Voted 9.00 on 09/05/06
Great movie. I just started reading the Wheel of time series when I found this. Follows well nice work
Heh, gaoneng's the one you should be asking/thanking for the views through the windows; he's solely responsible for everything window-related in this movie. :) I did nothing at all other than click a few times to make them appear. ;) Wish I could take credit for them though! I'm sure Gaoneng would be willing to listen to your underdark idea...I agree, it could be interesting...
On another note, could I possibly trouble you for a vote? I need one more until I hit the Hall of Fame cut-off, so I'd really appreciate it... :)
Thanks a lot for that.
I managed to work it out in the end, and everything is very fine now.
I really love the window views you made. May I ask what gave you the idea, and was it a lot of hard work to make it?
Okay, just one other thing.
Looking at the views you put in the tileset, it seems that you have only made rural ones, and I was going to ask if you could possibly make them for the rural winter tileset too, but having checked over the demo in "gaoneng's" creation with the castle interior windows, I see that he has already created the rural winter view with the windows, including the desert one too.
Here's another idea.
Could you possibly ever update yours to create and include Bioware's Underdark tileset as a window view too?
It may be quite an interesting idea.
What do you think about it?
I came across your short module in the movies section and decided I wanted to download and play it.
However, there seems to be a slight problem with it.
I cannot play it or open it in the Toll Set as there seems to be a Hak missing.
I get this message when I try to open your .mod in the toolset.
"This module requires the following Hak Paks, but were not found.
gao_ticwindows"
Where do I get that Hak from please?
I hope you can visit the Vault here soon so that you can answer my question.
Posted by Zaknafein09 at 2006-07-26 09:48:06 Voted 9.50 on 07/26/06
Excellent, Hugie! _________________________ Drow proverb:
Those who watch for death from behind will meet death from the front.
Posted by Aessinus at 2006-07-26 06:27:11 Voted 9.50 on 07/26/06
Nicely done - must get around to reading the books. It is interesting to see the author's progression from this as an initial submission to some of his later works. _________________________ Please don't forget to vote and leave feedback!
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