For the challenge itself, it really has a great amount of unique content that it could inspire, and that would even be nice for modules not set in it's setting.
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Give a theme title and a few sentences to give folks an idea of what it's about or some examples of what to try to make for NWN, and I'll add it to my list of future themes for the poll.oOKyeOo wrote...
For new Suggestions i propose the world of Nirn (aka The Elder Scrolls). Its always a good go to for High fantasy and the amount of content for this world
elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Nirn
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Sure. Someone just has to suggest a specific piece of content (or offer it up) on the CEP wiki or CEP forum, then we've got to get formal permission to include it right from the author/creator (if he or she didn't first offer it for inclusion), then people get a couple weeks to vote on including that piece of content or not...then we can start the work to add it to the CEP.ehye_khandee wrote...
Question, any chance this CC Challenge material will find its way into the next or future CEP?
Just putting in a suggestion here, don't know if there's a process or anything to making these.
But I think the Wheel of Time setting would be a fantastic contest subject (One that I might even get into myself)
Wheel of time has a long and storied history on NWN, frequently influencing some of the most popular NWN servers throughout NWN's past. Not only that, Brandon Sanderson has recently finished the very last book, closing out the WoT series. A huge 14 book mega-series that no one but Robert Jordan(RIP) could have dreamed up.
Long time in replying to this, but can you do up a short (2-6 sentences) summary/description for this theme?
And a couple of edits and additions:
Changed title and added text from a later post:
Transforming Objects: Placeables and items that change or move depending on animation state (or changed via scripting if changing from one object type to another). Classic D&D dangers like trappers and piercers. Walls that bubble, ooze blood, or grow leaves. Tables that are empty, are full of freshly made food, or have leftover scraps or rotten food (depending on animation state). Goblets or other dishes that change filled state via placeable animations. Furniture covered in fresh or dusty sheets. Items like a staff that transforms into a snake or rope. How about a throne of hissing vipers, or a pharaoh-style throne of gold with an animated viper on the crest/back? Can we have a statue that subtly-slowly changes where it is looking or a statue that is animated to be covered in ivy? Maybe some trees that flail at those nearby with their branches? Fruit trees that are bare of fruit but leafy in normal stage but loaded with fruit if animated? Likewise corn and fruit bushes? A tree root that animates to trip? What about a battered door that wafts in a wind as its animation? Clothes hanging from a clothesline, where animated it appears to have been caught in a breeze, otherwise, limp/wet?
{ Suggested by ehye_khandee }
New one combining one suggestion with my own ideas:
Holdable Objects: D&D is full of items that can be held in hand that are not weapons. Why not expand on what's available in NWN? New torches, sceptres, generic holy symbols (lightning bolts, alpha/omega, small pole-mounted cloth standard, etc.), horns (and other instruments), crystals, chalices, flags, figurines, fishing poles, or even...severed heads! Models, icons, prefabs, scripts...lots of potential for creativity.
{ Suggested by ehye_khandee and The Amethyst Dragon }
Could be possible to have a challenge based on sexual, nudity and Erotic content........?
Good idea, Shem! ![]()
How do I vote for the 'Holdable Objects' option? That sounds like fun!
How do I vote for the 'Holdable Objects' option? That sounds like fun!
When it gets added to the monthly CCC theme poll, just vote.
Until then, you can patiently wait. We've gone many months since we added more than 1 new theme to the poll, since I stick to 13 options each month and any option that gets at least 1 vote returns for the next month's consideration.
Or, if you're not patient, there's nothing keeping you from starting your own new holdable objects content. ![]()
Theme suggestion:
The Small Details: It's often the small details that can bring a setting to life. Create items, placeables, creatures, etc. that use small details to help bring a part of a kingdom/village/event to life for players. A worn hunter's knife with an interesting history. A merchant's child that really wants (or really doesn't want) to follow in his/her parent's footsteps. A book detailing an event that's just a minor footnote in a place's story. An unusual statue with a tragic backstory. A crumbling crypt devoid of treasure and monsters, but steeped in historical references (perhaps with said references are further fleshed out in a nearby prefab library area). An NPC storyteller that is full of stories that may (or may not) have some bearing on anything related to the PCs. Randomized NPC/item/placeable descriptions taken from pre-written tables of descriptions. Small placeable objects for filling shelves in libraries/shops/houses/etc. (nicknacks, ships in bottles, small statuettes, whatever).