Requirements: Nwn v1.68, SoU, HoTU, and CEPv2.0
Other Requirements:
Chaos Placeables v1.5 (Follow this Link)
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History - Fagaras Citadel was built in Central Romania in the year 1200 A.D. and is, today, considered to be one of Romania's historical treasures. The former fortress had been burned down by the Tartars in 1241. The fort was then enlarged and rebuilt in the 15th-17th centuries... but in the Transylvanian
Renaissance style... and it came to be known, alongside with Deva, as one of the strongest fortifications in all of Transylvania. Here, re-created in as exact detail as is possible within the limitations of Nwn... is the citadel itself... which is ready for you to explore, or add into your game world.
Note: This prefab was built primarily using the placeables that are contained in Chaos Placeables v1.5, so make very certain you have that set up in a mod first, before impoting the .erf file... or the placeables won't show up for you.
Contents: A Demo Module, an .erf file for importing, and also a Readme file.
For more information about the real life Faragas Citadel, visit this link:
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Posted by coreyh2 at 2007-05-13 12:47:31 Voted 9.00 on 05/13/07
Very good.
Posted by yerik at 2007-05-04 12:01:35 Voted 10.00 on 05/04/07
Absolutely astonishing, as usual! ;-) _________________________ Link
Posted by Goudea at 2007-05-04 06:56:46 Voted 10.00 on 05/04/07
(sorry, I hit the wrong key on my keyboard)
But my first idea was to create a mesopotamian tileset, with bricks walls and Ziggurats.
Maybe one day, if I have the time !
Wow! Talk about odd choice of what to censor. All I did was say the name of this citadel in my post and it bleeped the first three letters. Lol. But the name of it (and it can't be helped) is F a g a r a s. Citadel, like as not. It is a funny choice of what to censor though! Lol. :D Anyhow, good day all!
Posted by Goudea at 2007-05-04 01:58:41 Voted 10.00 on 05/04/07
Very interesting approach. The map is as close as possible to the original citadel I saw on a picture thanks to your link.
One or two years ago, I wanted to create Babylon or Uruk, using the same approach, (I used to study assyriology) but at that time, I was not able to create tilesets. And now I don't have time anymore for this :D