What you have here is an outdoor area, a ruined mine office on the outskirts of Diamond Lake. It's based off of the player home illustrated in Dungeon magazine's excellent Age Of Worms Adventure Path. I am using it as the first area in bringing The Age Of Worms to my group's players. But it could be a good base of operations for any campaign.
Planned updates are to include a "ruined" state for the inside so you can have a lovely "before and after" look for your player's home.
Hope you enjoy and I look forward to receiving feedback on how to improve the area.
Cheers
To use, unrar and put in your modules folder.
Update: Added and tweaked almost all areas. Added more detail to exterior and completely reorganised interior areas.
Heya folks...hope you like the updated area...
The interiors are much smaller now and I added a bunch of environmental objects to the exterior.
I should mention that I intend to use all my areas in a DMed game...so Hamen, the NPC servant inside is completely unscripted so the DM can take him oer and serve up ale and servility. Enjoy!
Brilliant, thanks for the input Warlock. I'm finding the exterior areas tough to work with and finding that, when copying an area from a typical 1sq=5ft graph paper, to halve the amount of grid squares in NWN2.
Hopefully the next update will be a bit more polished :)
After reviewing your content, i found the exteriors to be both too pruned and a little nonsensical. The position of plants and trees seem as if they were all planted, as opposed to naturally grown. When i refer to nonsensical, the street lamps are a good example, in that they seem out of place.
Interiors are just way too big, most everything is squeezed against the walls, and uncluttered. I recommend shrinking the interiors, putting some things away from the walls, and cluttering it up a bit so it looks lived in.
That's it, take care.
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