- Evil Tyrant Starter Kit
- Game in Game
- Holy War
- India
- The Eternal Champion
- The Feywild
- The Stone Age
- The Time Machine
- Who’s 60?
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Evil Tyrant Starter Kit
So you want to be an Evil Tyrant? To do that, you will need a proper domain, handfful of servants, a proper evil-looking throne and much, much more! You should also think about a proper makeover as well, you do want to don some stylish, evil outfit to impress other Tyrants, don’t you?
Game in Game
There are already some nice examples within the vault: 66 in A Dance with Rogues, Magic in Demons, Melee Maidens in Hex Coda, Mastermind (don’t recall where I’ve seen it, so I programmed it new …), There are some casino games in Enigma Island 3, Slot machines in Lankhmar Nights, Guess the card in HOTU. The theme gives the opportunities for some sophisticated scripting and 3d-modelling as well (game boards, pieces, slotmachines, cards etc.)
Holy War
Anything related to religious zealots and holy warriors, including militant clerics, paladins, monks of holy orders, flagellants, archangels, sacred relics, battlefield shrines, holy ruins, fallen holy warriors, religious tomes, reliquaries, banners of holy orders, symbolic shields and weapons, shiny religious plate mail, religious tabards, instruments of inquisition, stake for burning a witch, dunking chair, sacred creatures, improved cleric battle spell f/x, holy site f/x. How about religious zealots for other player races? A port of the NWN2 Divine Champion PrC?
India
India is one of the world’s largest and oldest civilizations, yet there is very little content in NWN that can reflect this. Content could include tilesets of Indian civilization (pagodas, temples, cities, etc.), clothing, heads, weapons, wild animals native to India, and monsters from Indian mythology and folklore.
The Eternal Champion
Content based on the works of Michael Moorcock, including the Melnibonian Mythos Elric/Stormbringer Saga, Jerry Cornelius, Hawkmoon, Corum, and other incarnations. (These stories was one of the inspirations for the original D&D. They are where the concepts of Law and Chaos came from.)
The Feywild
The Feywild, or the Plane of Faerie, is a realm of existence characterized by magic, chaos, and change. This plane was first introduced in the fourth edition book The Manual of the Planes, yet it has seen little use until the release of The Wild Beyond the Witchlight module.
The Stone Age
Everything related with the prehistoric times. Rock art, dolmens, menhirs and any kind of megalithic constructions; Stone or bone weapons and tools, primitive fur clothes; Cavemen, Neanderthals or any other kind of hominid. Non dinosaur prehistoric animals, like mammoths, woolly rhinos, Paraceratherium, megatherium, terror birds, sabretooth felines, megaloceros, giant armadillo, megalodon, Gigantopithecus, etc.
The Time Machine
Based on H.G. Wells classic. A time machine, pleasant, flowery gardens where delicious fruits growing under the warm sun, a giant sphynx statue, Eloi fooling around everywhere, Morlocks lurking in dark tunnels surrounded by their strange machines, mutant crabs and butterflies in dead landscapes.
Who’s 60?
Dr. Who first appeared on British TV screens on Saturday, 23 November 1963 which means that the 60th anniversary occurs in November (2023). So anything related to the timey-wimey tales of today and yesterday.
New this month are “Who’s 60?”, “Evil Tyrant Starter Kit” and “The Feywild”.
TR