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Comments Concerning AlexanderFrost

Comment By: Charles The Hammer
Loved the mod. Especially for being Beta. The spiders were really cool. Good story, great Npc's, and you had a few little script surprises here and there.

Honestly, I can't think of a single bad part. A little tweaking and this ones gold!


Comment By: MarbielDesh
The mod was absolutely outstanding. The scripting was unique and the dm jumped flawlessly from one npc to the next. Npc's were vibrant and had personalities of there own.. I was simply amazed. Frost invited the players to think way outside the box! M.D.


Comment By: Human Shield
An excellent job. Tons of interesting diolouge that was all handtyped (hope his wrists survive). Amazing use of NPC hopping that kept multiple conversations going without a hitch. Great atmostsphere design and use of character skills also.

Only improvements I would sugguest would be look at exterior and interior scale factors, some of the insides looked much bigger then the outside building, or maybe I didn't get a good view.


Comment By: Schatten9
Frost jumped among NPC's, carrying on several simultaneous conversations with different PC's, in addition to role-playing an NPC that accompanied the group. It was great to see the DM respond to all the little things the characters did, adjusting the story for the unpredictable ways we chose to deal with events, and even allowing me to make checks for my Druid involving his nature-sense and close ties with the animals. The tree-jumpers were great, and the build up was perfectly timed, with little messages from the DM and random sounds to indicate something was there. A great story, lots of fun, and sufficiently eerie build--I can't wait until next session!


Comment By: Zevon
Module got the story rolling right away and the DM's kept it alive and interesting. The bottome line is these guys made it FUN.-zevon


Comment By: ashcaster
This was a heavy RP session. One fight which was fun and strange, but mainly just standing around talking to lots of NPCs and other players. At times it got a bit tedious, i.e. too much talk and not enough action. I imagined my character's feet getting sore from all the standing around. Sometimes it's nice to mix it up a bit, i.e. talk, fight, talk, fight. But when you've got great players and a great DM possessing NPCs, you don't miss the fighting. Lots of fun. One of those games where I could have had fun just standing around RP'ing regardless of the module, plot, monsters lurking in the trees above, etc. Can't wait for part 2. Hey, look who just got squeezed onto my Top 5 DM list! :)


Comment By: Brian Khazad
One of the most fun games I've played in for a long time. The game started late, but this was NOT the DM's fault! A few of the players didn't read the warning not to upgrade to 1.31, so those of us that did had to go back and patch. Again, this should NOT detract from the excellent job that the DM(s) did in running the game. Once the patching was done, the game started well, and took off from there. I especially enjoyed the wide variety of personalities the NPCs showeed - from belligerent, to sullen, to insane, to friendly, to obsequious. I look forward to playing with these DM's again!


Comment By: Enivel
The Dream / Frost combo was top notch. AFrost, you said you could play and DM at the same time and damn, you did not disappoint.


Comment By: Ravok
This DM had a tough challenge, as the players seemed to want to do their own thing. (Drink Ale, forget the plot.)

Even through this, the DM found a way to manouver the plot and story into the scenario. So, even though the players didn't want to do what my character wanted to do, I saw my character's perceptions as necessary to the team, and the story.

Good old worry wort sidekick. *smiles*



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