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The Four Horsemen - Modellers Wanted

10-26-2004, 02:52 AM#1
ArasanNayamu
Evening gentlemen.

I have a story that I am quite fond of, and thought it would make a very interesting campaign. It was originally a D&D game that I hosted for some online pals. They absolutely loved it. There are more twists in this plotline than you can shake a stick at.

It starts in a huge desert where four men - a human fighter/cleric, a half-orc rogue, a gnome wizard, and an elvish ranger - start out with the clothes on their backs, a few weapons, and no recollection of past events that brought them to this wild barren wasteland. They don't even know one another but they decide to travel together to piece together their combined lost memory mystery. The campaign will take the player forward in time, but on the way he/she slowly learns what happened in the past.

The story is called The Four Horsemen. This is a play on words of sorts actually. The original players of course assumed it was either about the apocalypse or they had to buy horses before the game started. They were almost correct. ^_^

I have the entire story obviously so I don't need that. I've been working on some of the characters, the spells, the maps, and I know vaguely how to do most cinematics. I need help figuring out how to piece the maps into a campaign setting where you click on the next scenario and so forth. Is there a special function for that somewhere that I'm being blind against?

I'm not sure if this really involves needing a team, but I need a few custom models in the story. Just a few. I need a gnome wizard with short red spikey hair, a half-orc rogue with a crossbow, a white unicorn, and a golden pegasus. A silver colored hippogryph without the antlers would be great as well. I now have the nightmare. Thanks to Sheyd. Thanks!

I'm currently using the Villager Child 2 model for the gnome and it of course doesn't have fighting animations. Which isn't a huge terrible ordeal, but if someone wants to model the main characters like they should be modelled that would be really great. It's not a big thing though. The bigger need is those horse models.

Okay, well I hope this is easy enough to understand.
Can't wait to hear from someone.

Arasan
10-26-2004, 04:16 AM#2
Guest
Sounds like a GREAT idea.I think your story/plot are great.I can't model anything but if you want I would love to help you with basic triggering,unit editing,spell editing etc.NP if you don't want my help.