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I've been working on getting some female characters for the next update, but they're both dependent on getting vocals. Three different people now have the noblewoman script; I've also written a script for the upcoming "wench" character.

 

The wench should ideally be the female equivalent of the thug, with a bit of a lower class accent. However, at this point I'll take just about anything, including Bikerdude doing a falsetto.

 

Here's the script, in case anyone is able to help out.

 

Wench VOCALS

 

Tone and Attitude

The Dark Mod strives to have a somewhat dark, gritty, and believable tone. Characters should avoid dramatic clichés and dialogue that sounds like sitcom humour. Characters should react with genuine emotion and in ways that make sense given their personality and education level.

 

Dialogue should be generally modern, North American English, but with a slight renaissance flavour. The more educated the character, the more renaissance-speak is appropriate. Avoid modern-sounding words and phrases (eg, "What's up?" "See you later" or "I'm going to kick your ass"). But at the same time, this isn't Shakespeare--the dialogue has to sound fairly natural to modern English speakers.

 

AI Characters

"The Wench" – uneducated, saucy and bold. The wench has been around the block; she is confident and flirty. Suitable for barmaids, whores and female thieves.

 

[AI Non-Alert States]

 

These AI are idle; not doing anything in particular. They are bored and talking to themselves, so just like when people think out loud, the beginning and end of their dialogue will often trail off into mumbling.

 

Relaxed: You're either not working or aren’t expecting any trouble. You’re relaxed and somewhat bored. Dialogue can be punctuated with sighs and muttering.

 

Throat clearing/ coughs x3

Sighs x2 (it’s been a long day)

Humming an idle tune x2

Sneeze x2

 

idle_1 "I thought I’d never be finished. I’ve worn my fingers to the bone with that."

idle_2 "I need a good, strong ale if I’m going to make it through this night."

idle_3 "There’s got to be a man around here who will buy a lady a drink.”

idle_4 "I could scrub all night and not get that stain out.”

idle_5 "*sigh* It feels like this day will never end."

idle_6 “It’s far too late now. I’ll have to go to market and get some more tomorrow.”

idle_7 “Bloody hell, if he wants it done differently he can do it himself.”

idle_8 “Does she think I didn’t see her making eyes at him? The little slut.”

Idle_9 “So much to do, and so little time…”

Idle_10 “He said it wouldn’t take long, but I can’t wait around forever.”

Idle_11 “Wait until she hears about this...” (talking about juicy gossip)

 

Idle_whore01 “Bloody bastard. I’ll knife him if he gets rough like that again. I swear.”

Idle_whore02 “…What kind of woman does he think I am? You pay extra for that, I don’t care who you are.”

 

 

Idle_barmaid01 “A new skirt is good for business…does he think people pay just for the ale?”

Idle_barmaid02 “If she breaks another mug she’s going to be in for a beating.”

 

At Alert 0: On the job. Similar to above, but you’re armed and guarding against intruders.

Number of Wavs: 3

 

alert0_1 "Anyone tries to take advantage, I’ll cut his manhood right out from under him.”

 

 

 

[AI Alert States]

 

To Alert 1/1.5: You notice something subtle but aren’t sure what it is. You are mostly talking to yourself, so you should not be particularly loud and may trail off.

Number of Wavs: 3

 

to_alert1_1 "Hm?"

to_alert1_2 “Huh?"

to_alert1_3 "What was that?"

 

To Alert 1/1.5 + Heard: Same as above, only this one means you notice something auditory.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_alert1_sound_1 "What was that sound?"

to_alert1_sound_2 "Is something there?"

 

To Alert 1/1.5 + Saw: Same as above, only you notice something with your sight.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_alert1_saw_1 "Was that…?"

to_alert1_saw_2 "Is that something over there?"

to_alert1_saw_3 "Did something move?"

 

 

To Alert 2: You notice something, and it caught your attention enough to warrant checking it out. A little louder than above…you definitely saw/heard something.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_alert2_1 "Huh? That was something."

to_alert2_2 "What could that be?"

to_alert2_3 "Is somebody there?"

 

To Alert 2 + Heard: You hear something loud which you should investigate. Same as above only now it's specific to hearing.

 

to_alert2_sound_1 "What was that noise?"

to_alert2_sound_2 "What is making that racket?"

 

To Alert 2 + Saw: You saw something in the shadows which you should investigate. Same as above, only now specific to seeing.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_alert2_saw_1 "What’s that over there?"

to_alert2_saw_2 "Who is moving about there?"

to_alert2_saw_3 "Hey, what is that?"

 

To Alert 2 + Company + Heard: You notice something auditory with company .

 

to_alert2_soundx2_1 "Did you hear something there?."

to_alert2_soundx2_2 "I heard something. Come help me look."

 

 

To Alert 2 + Company + Saw: You notice something visually amiss with company and start to investigate.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

to_alert2_sawx2_1 "I thought I saw something. Come help me."

to_alert2_sawx2_2 "Did you see something is in the shadows?"

 

Returning to Alert 0, generic: You saw or heard something suspicious, but you can't find any evidence of anything serious. It was probably nothing. Mutter to yourself.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_0_1 "Huh. Got all worked up for nothing."

to_0_2 "Looks like it was nothing after all..."

to_0_3 "Hmm, nothing after all.”

 

Returning to Alert 0, hearing: As above, but you thought you'd heard something.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_0_sound_1 “Great, do we have rats in here?"

to_0_sound_2 "Hmm, something must have fallen. "

to_0_sound_3 "My ears are playing tricks."

 

 

Returning to Alert 0, sight: As above, but you thought you'd seen something.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

to_0_saw_1 "Must have just been the shadows."

to_0_saw_2 “No telling what it was.”

to_0_saw_3 “A light flickering, maybe. ”

 

 

To Alert 3: You see or hear something that makes it pretty clear that there's someone there, but you don't know exactly who or where they are. You’re all business now.

 

to_alert3_1 "Alright, I know someone is there!"

to_alert3_2 " Come on out."

to_alert3_3 "Stop lurking around there and come out where I can see you."

to_alert3_4 “All right, who is that?”

to_alert3_5 “Who’s there?”

to_alert3_6 "Who is there, I say?"

to_alert3_whore1 “Are you looking for a girl? No need to be shy.”

to_alert3_barmaid1 “Is someone there? We’re closed for the night.”

 

Returning to Alert 0, no evidence: You know you saw someone, but you've searched around and can't find them. This bark is played as you give up the search. You still don’t know for sure that it was an intruder, but you are highly annoyed.

Number of Wavs: 5 per character

 

to_0_search_1 "”I don’t have time to hunt peeping Toms."

to_0_search_2 "I can’t see anyone now."

to_0_search_3 “Whoever it is must have left.”

to_0_search_4 “Well, that was a waste of my time.”

to_0_search_5 "How am I supposed to relax now?"

to_0_search_6 "*Hmph* Some snot-nosed little blighter, sneaking a look."

 

 

Lost Player after Pursuit: You were chasing the intruder when suddenly he disappeared. He can’t be far.

 

lost_player_1 “What? Where did he go?”

lost_player_2 “Ok, where did he hide?”|

lost_player_3 “Hey, he was here a moment ago!”

 

 

Return to Alert 1, evidence: You have confirmed there is an intruder but he's given you the slip. You've searched for him, but haven't been able to find him. You're giving up for now but you aren't letting your guard down.

Number of Wavs: 5 per character

 

to_0_spotted_1 "The cheeky bastard has escaped, for now."

to_0_spotted_2 "He must have gotten away by now."

to_0_spotted_3 "He’d better not come back if he knows what’s good for him."

to_0_spotted_4 " He’s too fast for me."

to_0_spotted_5 "I can’t search forever, but he better not try to come back."

 

Return with help, spot player: You have run away from the player, gotten help, and returned. The player is still there, so you order the help forward.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

gotten_help_1 "There’s the blighter. Get him!"

gotten_help_2 "Go! Get him before he gets away!"

 

Return with help, lost player: You have returned with help but the player is no longer visible.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

gotten_help_gone_1 “He was right here, I swear."

gotten_help_gone_2 "Oh shut your gob. He was right here.”

 

 

Recently Saw Player: You just saw the player not too long ago, but the player escaped. Now, you're telling your comrade that there is an intruder and that you have seen him.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

saw_playerx2_1 "Spread the word; there’s a thief lurking about."

saw_playerx2_2 "Be careful. There’s trouble ."

saw_playerx2_3 "Keep your weapon ready, there’s someone sneaking around."

 

Suspicious, warn friend: You have seen non-specific evidence of an intruder, and are warning a friend about it.

 

warning01 “Keep your eyes open. Something’s not right.”

warning02 “There could be trouble. Be ready for it."

 

 

 

[AI Searching]

 

You are actively looking for the intruder, and are either muttering to yourself or taunting them.

 

Investigate Alert 3: You’ve seen enough to know that there is somebody there, but you're not 100% sure that it’s an intruder. Still, anyone hiding from you must be up to no good.

Number of Wavs: 5 per character

 

search3_1 "Where are you hiding?"

search3_2 "What’s the matter…you only like to watch?"

search3_3 "When I find you I’m going to box your ears."

search3_4 "I know someone is here...."

search3_5 "You silly git...come out at once.”

search3_6 "Stop wasting my time and come out."

search3_7 “Where could he be….?”

 

Investigate Alert 4: You know for sure there is an intruder, and you're looking for him. You should sound much more serious and threatening.

Number of Wavs: 5 per character

 

search4_1 "You can’t hide forever you know!"

search4_2 "If I don’t find you, someone else will!"

search4_3 "You made a big mistake, coming here."

search4_4 "Come out, I say!"

search4_5 “Show yourself you coward."

search4_5 “I’ll cut you when I find you."

 

 

Investigate Alert 4, civilian: As above, but you can’t fight anyone, so you’re less threatening and more frightened.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

search4_civilian_1 “Come on out now, please?”

search4_civilian_2 “Shame on you. Why are you hiding from me?”

search4_civilian_3 “This isn’t right…what do you want?”

 

 

 

 

[Combat and Pursuit]

 

You have spotted the player and identified him as an intruder. You are either attacking, or preparing to attack. If you're a noncombatant, you're getting ready to flee. Either way you want to draw a lot of attention to yourself, so you are generally shouting loudly.

 

Spotted the Player, combatant: You see the player and are charging to attack.

Number of Wavs: 5 per character

 

spotted_combat_1 "I'll fight you myself, you brute!"

spotted_combat_2 "I'm not afraid of you!"

 

combat scream x2

 

Spotted the Player, combatant, with help: You're with friends when you finally spot the player.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

spotted_combatx2_1 "Get him!"

spotted_combatx2_2 " We can take him together!"

 

Spotted the Player with a Body, combatant: You see the player carrying a dead or unconscious person.

Number of Wavs: 1 per character

 

spotted_combat_body_1 "Where are you going with that body?"

 

Spotted the Player, noncombatant: You're not prepared for a fight. You see the player and are preparing to flee.

Number of Wavs: 5 per character

 

spotted_civilian_1 "There's an intruder!"

spotted_civilian_2 "Oh! There's a thief!"

spotted_civilian_3 "Get back, you!! "

spotted_civilian_4 "Help! He’s got a weapon!"

spotted_civilian_5 "Help! Lady in distress!"

 

Killed Player: You’ve won the fight. Taunt the player as he lays dying at your feet.

 

killed_player01 “Beaten by a girl.”

killed_player02 “That will teach you to threaten a lady.”

killed_player03 “You’ll not bother anyone again.”

 

Running Away for help: You're fleeing, either because you don't know how to fight, or you tried to fight and are badly hurt. Call out to for help.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

fleeing_1 "Help me!"

fleeing_2 "Save me!"

fleeing_3 "Oh please help!"

 

 

Coming to assist: A comrade called for help (or you heard sounds of a fight) and you are on your way to assist them.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

combat_assist_1 "I’ll help if I can!"

combat_assist_1 "Hold on! Help is on the way."

 

 

Frustrated: The player is out of reach (such as standing on a stack of crates or across a chasm) and you can't reach him.

Number of Wavs: 4 per character

 

frustrated_1 "Coward. Hiding from a girl?"

 

Throw Object at Player: The player is out of reach (such as standing on a stack of crates) and you can't reach him. You're angry and throw something.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

missile_generic_1 "Take this!"

 

Shooting: You're shooting arrows at the player.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

archer_1 "I’m going to make a pincushion out of you!”

archer_2 "Here’s another!"

 

Attacking : You're grunting and attacking

 

attacking_1 "Ha!!"

attacking_2 "Arg!"

attacking_3 “Hiya!”

 

Combat, winning: You are winning the fight and take a moment to taunt your opponent. These need to be said quickly, as the fight is still going on.

 

attacking_hit_1 "Ha! Can't beat a girl?"

 

Die Quiet: You got assassinated or blackjacked and are going down. Make a grunt, but as the name suggests, it's kind of quiet. This should only be about a second in length.

 

die_quiet_1 "UNH"

die_quiet_1 "Arg"

die_quiet_1 "HHnnnn..."

 

Die Loud: Yep. You're dead. Theatrics are welcomed here, though not too over the top. This should be about 2 - 4 seconds in length, and loud.

 

die_loud_1 "AHHHHHHHHHHH"

die_loud_2 "Noooo....."

 

Blinded: You have been blinded by a flash of light.

Number of Wavs: 1 per character.

 

blinded_1 "What?? I can't see!"

 

Gassed: You have been gassed. Cough, sputter and pass out. This should be quick-a second or two at most (it's fast gas). Coughing can be shared among characters

Number of Wavs: 1

 

gassed_1 "..cough cough"

 

Drowning: You are drowning. Gurgle and choke.

Number of Wavs: 1

 

drowning_1 "Gurgle"

 

 

[Find States]

 

You have found or observed something that looks out of place. You aren't seeing or hearing the player, but something that might be a sign that an intruder was here earlier. Since you don't expect anyone is nearby, you're mostly talking to yourself.

 

Suspicious Item, Generic: There is something nearby which should not be there or something which is amiss (such as when a guard notices that a chair is knocked over). It’s strange, and strange things always make you a bit suspicious.

Number of Wavs: 4 per character

 

suspicious_item_1 "What? That’s not right."

suspicious_item_2 "How did that happen?”

suspicious_item_3 "What’s gone on here?"

suspicious_item_4 "This is not right."

 

Notice Weapon: There is a weapon lying around. How did it get there?

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

notice_weapon_1 "That shouldn’t be lying around.”

notice_weapon_2 "Whose weapon is that?"

 

Notice Door Open: There is a door open that shouldn't be.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

notice_door_1 "Who is leaving the doors open?"

notice_door_2 "This should be closed..."

 

Notice lights off, generic: The lights are off, but shouldn't be--these can be used for all types of light.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

notice_lights_1 "Who turned out the light?"

notice_lights_1 "It’s so dark in here."

notice_lights_1 "Why are the lights out?"

 

Notice lights out, flame: You notice a torch or candle that should be lit has gone out.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

notice_lights_flame_1 "I guess it burned out."

notice_lights_flame_2 "Another one out."

notice_lights_flame_3 "Wasn’t that lit before?"

 

Relight light, flame: You notice that a light source is out. You relight it.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

light_relight_1 "I guess I’ll have to light it."

light_relight_2 "’Better light it back up."

 

 

Refuse to relight Torch: You notice that a flame is out. Refuse to relight it.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

light_refuse_1 "I don’t get paid enough for this."

light_relight_2 "Somebody else can do it."

 

 

Notice Blood on Floor: There is blood on the floor. Obviously something serious is going on.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

notice_blood_1 "Oh my! Blood?”

notice_blood_2 "Blood! Oh dear..."

notice_blood_3 "Was there a fight here?"

 

 

Found Generic Body: You find a body on the ground.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

notice_body_generic_1 "Hey, there’s someone hurt!"

notice_body_generic_2 "Someone has been hurt! "

 

Found Female Body: You find the body of a woman on the ground.

Number of Wavs: 1 per character

 

notice_body_female_1 "There’s a woman hurt here!"

 

Found Male Body: You find the body of a man on the ground.

Number of Wavs: 1 per character

 

notice_body_male_1 "A man’s been hurt here."

 

 

Found Body Dead: You find a body of someone obviously dead.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

notice_dead_1 "He’s dead!"

notice_dead_2 "Dead? Who did this?"

notice_dead_3 "Oh! Someone’s been killed. Raise the alarm!"

 

Found Female Body Dead: You find the dead body of a woman on the ground.

Number of Wavs: 1 per character

 

notice_dead_female_1 "A woman’s been killed!"

 

Found Male Body Dead: You found a man, dead on the ground.

Number of Wavs: 1 per character

 

notice_dead_male_1 "Murder! A man has been killed."

 

Found Body comrade: You find a comrade, dead on the ground. You are outraged.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

notice_dead_friend_1 "Someone will pay for this!"

 

Recently Found Body: You recently found a body and are relaying the information to a friend.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

notice_deadx2_1 "Alert everyone, we have a murderer on our hands!"

notice_deadx2_2 "Don’t go anywhere alone…there’s a killer around!"

 

 

Had pocket picked: You had something on your belt, and now it's gone! That's pretty suspicious...though it's possible it *might* have fallen off, so it's not absolute proof of an intruder.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

notice_pickpocket_2 "What? Now where did I put that?"

notice_pickpocket_3 "How did I manage to drop that?”

 

 

Found Something Missing: There is something significant missing that shouldn't be. You've obviously been robbed and you know it.

Number of Wavs: 3 per character

 

notice_absence_1 "Somebody’s broken in!"

notice_absence_2 "Gone? Oh, who has taken it?"

notice_absence_3 "We’ve been robbed!"

 

 

Recently Found Something Missing: You know you've been robbed and you're telling your buddy about it.

Number of Wavs: 2 per character

 

notice_absencex2_1 "We've been robbed! Keep an eye out for a thief."

notice_absencex2_2 "There’s a thief around here. He can’t be far away. "

 

[Greetings]

 

 

Greeting, Guard to Guard: You spot a social equal who is a guard, on patrol. You greet them casually.

 

greeting_guardxguard_1 “’Evening, sir."

“Having a good night, then?”

“How’s your shift?”

 

Greeting, Guard to Civilian: You spot a civilian/servant while you're working. No time to chat; they need to know how important your job is.

 

greeting_guardxcivilian_1 "Move along now."

greeting_guardxcivilian_2 "What are you looking at?"

 

Greeting, Superior: You spot someone who is high on the social ladder and greet them.

 

greeting_xnobleman_1 "Evening, your lordship."

 

greeting_xnoblewoman_1 "Greetings, my Lady."

 

greeting_xpriest_1 "Greetings, Father."

 

Greeting Generic: A casual greeting

 

greeting_civilianxcivilian_1 "Hello."

greeting_civilianxcivilian_2 "Evening."

 

Greeting Generic, Male:

 

greeting_civilianxcivilian_3 "Evening sir, care for a bit of fun?"

greeting_civilianxcivilian_4 “Like what you see?”

greeting_civilianxcivilian_4 “Need a bit of company m’lord?”

 

 

Greeting Inferior. You're a noble and see a civilian. You're better than them.

 

greeting_noblemanxcivilian_1 "Out of my way."

greeting_guardxcivilian_2 "Watch out, you vagabond."

greeting_guardxcivilian_2 " Go away, I’m working."

 

Greeting inferior guard. You’re a noble and see a guard. Evaluate their performance.

 

greeting_noblemanxguard_1 “Stay alert, there.”

greeting_noblemanxguard_2 "Not bad at all."

 

Generic Responses: These should be said fairly monotone and noncomittal, as they could be replies to many different greetings.

 

response_1 “Yeah.”

response_2 “Alright.”

response_3 “You said it.”

response_4 “If you say so.”

 

Response to Superior: A bit stiffer but still noncommittal

 

response_1 “Yes, yes.”

response_2 “Very well.”

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Good list. lizanneh and MsLedd have done work for a number of high-profile FMs including CoSaS, KotP, Deceptive Perceptions 2 and a lot more.

 

While not suitable to do vocals for wenches, I recall uncadonego is really, really good at voicing guards and thugs of various stripes without feeling forced. He is a pro with different accents too, so he could do multiple people if you asked him.

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Come the time of peril, did the ground gape, and did the dead rest unquiet 'gainst us. Our bands of iron and hammers of stone prevailed not, and some did doubt the Builder's plan. But the seals held strong, and the few did triumph, and the doubters were lain into the foundations of the new sanctum. -- Collected letters of the Smith-in-Exile, Civitas Approved

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I'm not comfortable approaching people I don't know to ask them to do this amount of work for free (unless it's someone who has already expressed an interest in TDM specifically). If there are people who have an existing relationship with them and would like to find out if they're interested in helping, that would be great.

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I will send a PM on TTLG to uncadonego to see if he is interested. Would be great if he could voice a few thieves or guards or what have you.

Come the time of peril, did the ground gape, and did the dead rest unquiet 'gainst us. Our bands of iron and hammers of stone prevailed not, and some did doubt the Builder's plan. But the seals held strong, and the few did triumph, and the doubters were lain into the foundations of the new sanctum. -- Collected letters of the Smith-in-Exile, Civitas Approved

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I'm not comfortable approaching people I don't know to ask them to do this amount of work for free (unless it's someone who has already expressed an interest in TDM specifically). If there are people who have an existing relationship with them and would like to find out if they're interested in helping, that would be great.

But those in that list have stated they are willing so if we are open about how much work is involved then I see no problem with asking. When I did my Thief FMs I had one or two so enthusiastic they were really disappointed because I only needed one actor for 4 FMs.

 

I don't mind asking if you'd rather I do it. In fact I would just place an open post in ttlg fan mission forums that's where thief mappers post and we have a legit place there. The worst that can happen is we don't get anybody so we'd be no worse off. And every Dark Mod post promotes Dark Mod especially when others read that we are adding more characters.

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But those in that list have stated they are willing

 

I actually posted in that thread but didn't get any response from anyone on the list. Who knows if it's even current.

 

I suppose a post in the FM forum would be a good idea.

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I actually posted in that thread but didn't get any response from anyone on the list. Who knows if it's even current.

 

I suppose a post in the FM forum would be a good idea.

 

I've done enough voice work over the years at TTLG. Let me know if you're interested. I've done my own high profile work as well.

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I will send a PM on TTLG to uncadonego to see if he is interested. Would be great if he could voice a few thieves or guards or what have you.

 

Hello friends,

 

I received that PM from Melan today. I just registered to say yes, I would be willing to do voices. I'd prefer if someone could clean the sound when I'm done and convert them to whatever file the Dark Mod uses, I'm not familiar.

I don't mind if it involves multiple lines. I've done it before, and I realize it involves grunts, sneezes, coughs, mumbles, etc., as well as different alert levels, etc.

 

If this is needed/desired from me, no problem. However, I'm not ever on this board, so you can notify me at my username AT hotmail, or a PM at TTLG.

 

What I would do is only three to five lines at first, send them back to you, make sure the voice style is what you pictured, get your OK, and then do all the hundreds of lines.

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Welcome, uncadonego! Let's hope we can hear your vocals in an upcoming version of the mod. :)

Come the time of peril, did the ground gape, and did the dead rest unquiet 'gainst us. Our bands of iron and hammers of stone prevailed not, and some did doubt the Builder's plan. But the seals held strong, and the few did triumph, and the doubters were lain into the foundations of the new sanctum. -- Collected letters of the Smith-in-Exile, Civitas Approved

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BrokenArts and Angua, for instance?

Come the time of peril, did the ground gape, and did the dead rest unquiet 'gainst us. Our bands of iron and hammers of stone prevailed not, and some did doubt the Builder's plan. But the seals held strong, and the few did triumph, and the doubters were lain into the foundations of the new sanctum. -- Collected letters of the Smith-in-Exile, Civitas Approved

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    • nbohr1more

      TDM 15th Anniversary Contest is now active! Please declare your participation: https://forums.thedarkmod.com/index.php?/topic/22413-the-dark-mod-15th-anniversary-contest-entry-thread/
       
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    • JackFarmer

      @TheUnbeholden
      You cannot receive PMs. Could you please be so kind and check your mailbox if it is full (or maybe you switched off the function)?
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    • OrbWeaver

      I like the new frob highlight but it would nice if it was less "flickery" while moving over objects (especially barred metal doors).
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    • nbohr1more

      Please vote in the 15th Anniversary Contest Theme Poll
       
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    • Ansome

      Well then, it's been about a week since I released my first FM and I must say that I was very pleasantly surprised by its reception. I had expected half as much interest in my short little FM as I received and even less when it came to positive feedback, but I am glad that the aspects of my mission that I put the most heart into were often the most appreciated. It was also delightful to read plenty of honest criticism and helpful feedback, as I've already been given plenty of useful pointers on improving my brushwork, level design, and gameplay difficulty.
      I've gotten back into the groove of chipping away at my reading and game list, as well as the endless FM catalogue here, but I may very well try my hand at the 15th anniversary contest should it materialize. That is assuming my eyes are ready for a few more months of Dark Radiant's bright interface while burning the midnight oil, of course!
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