This module is a DM Template based on the PnP version of the same name. What this means is that a DM must be present as there is no scripted dialogue. This prefab contains the areas, items, and npc's found in Chapter One of the PnP module. It is up to the DM to use what is given him to recreate the story online. Please note that all NPC's and area names are copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast. You are stongly advised to use the actual module along with this template as much of the background story has been left out. I hope you enjoy using it a much as I.
Posted by Danebo ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-05-27 01:55:00
Finally the update has been uploaded and should appear in thelist within the next day or two. As i couldnt find the password to update this file it should appear under its own heading it will have Update May 2003 attached to the title
Look for chapter 2 to be release in about 3 weeks
Posted by Danebo ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-04-15 03:56:00
Just a quick note to let everyone know that an update is in the works. Work on chapter 2 is being put on hold until the expansion pack is out. The update will have have a new layout for the town of hommlet that will match closer to the map in the actual pnp mod.
Posted by Danebo ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-17 12:57:00
I called it a conversion because I was converting a PNP module to NWN accessory for DMs. And yes, you make a good point. It does NOT look like the map in the modules. And at first I did start to follow the map in the book using the rural tool set. I found that the rural set was to0 limited in the styles of buildings. So I chose to use the city tileset. This will allow me to use the rural building for the smaller villages later on in the module. The other reason for making it this way was the pnp map had lots of buildings in between the major plot buildings and by doing so would have made the town area extremely large. But you do have a point. I will endevour to correct this in an update.
Posted by Jace ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-17 12:35:00
Why do you call this a conversion? It isn't even close to what the Village of Hommlet looks like. In either the original or the 'return to' temple of elemental evil modules.
I have to describe this work here as "what the author thought the village of hommlet would look like if it were a city".
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