
If I am remembering the right author, one of his has a different ending for each alignment, which was amusing. One of them really freaked me out back in the day, but I can't remember which. I remember really liking thegeorge's Angel Falls back in the day as well as the Stormy Nights three. I imagine it would hold up pretty well, although I'm uncertain if it was ever finished.

The Prem series isn't up to the quality of the ee and hc, being made long before, but they were still enjoyable (at least, I thought so).

I already mentioned Stefan Gagne and the Hex Coda, but everything Stefan Gagne produced was good. The last few that I played were great, but early in the series, you have mods that weren't too polished. The Aielund Saga was a very popular pretty simple 'you go, you fight things, neatish story is happening' module series. it's hard to remember faults and whether I'm talking through nostalga or not. I remember enjoying them, but this was six or so years ago.

They were famous in the community for actually being evil mods someone could play. Haildodge made a trilogy of 'evil' modules for one who completed HotU on the Evil path. I actually never played it's sequal- didn't know it ever came out. Some people found the component chasing annoying, though. Still cool.Īlmraiven puts together one of the most liveable seeming modules that I've ever played. Firestarter's more of a look at many different parts of Ravenloft. Raven Builder's is an attempt at the realm's namestake adventure in game form. although that author is still around and working, I believe.īoth Firestarter and Raven Builder made Ravenloft modules that I was quite fond of. Rick Burton's Twilight and Midnight was another one- gah, I remember how much I wanted Dawn to come. although it was the case with basically all Premium modules. Same with the ever famous Witch's Wake, although's a premium. Avertine was beloved when it came out, but again, no continuation. Hex Coda was my favorite NWN mod by far, but the second module for it was never made. The unfortunate problem with NWN mods is how many were supposed to be part of a series, and were never finished. It actually didn't do much for me, but it's well put together. It was more LOOK AT THE AWESOME CODING WEE, to me.Īlazander's forgotten realms mods, paticularly the third (Tyrants of the Moonsea) is very well liked. Adam Miller's mods were quite awesome when they started, but by the time I got to Demon I couldn't hold any interest in the story anymore.
