That song is "The Lonely Shepherd" by Zamfir (a pan flute musician). Was used in "Kill Bill". As long as I'm commenting here, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the "Auren Saga" modules ("Almraiven" and "Shadewood"). I felt they were very different from a lot of NWN I've played (albeit my forays are not as wide ranging as yours; I played through the OC and SoU and a good chunk of HotU but once, multiclassing specifically to get all quests). "Auren Saga" felt very well-mannered to me, in that it was stingy with items, gold and XP, and there was much more focus on rich story and depth. I also liked having my own base of operations to work on non-combat activities. Another big bonus for me was the music - not only original, but very atmospheric, especially in the second module. The music for a scene with a vampire makes it downright blood chilling.
Hey, somehow I missed commenting back to this. I haven't yet played through Auren Saga. I'm thinking of hitting it up this year. Just have to see if I can free up enough time with all the games I lined up to review by year end. I think what gets me excited about playing that module, from what I understand, it very much begins kinda-like a wizard school. Wherein, you will be using ingredients to craft things required to help complete the storyline. Seems cool. And with what you said, it just makes it that more interesting. I love it when they use original music. That's a big plus for me as well! Also, thanks for answering what that song was! :)
Thanks for the review! Just got into this game!
That song is "The Lonely Shepherd" by Zamfir (a pan flute musician). Was used in "Kill Bill".
As long as I'm commenting here, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the "Auren Saga" modules ("Almraiven" and "Shadewood"). I felt they were very different from a lot of NWN I've played (albeit my forays are not as wide ranging as yours; I played through the OC and SoU and a good chunk of HotU but once, multiclassing specifically to get all quests).
"Auren Saga" felt very well-mannered to me, in that it was stingy with items, gold and XP, and there was much more focus on rich story and depth. I also liked having my own base of operations to work on non-combat activities. Another big bonus for me was the music - not only original, but very atmospheric, especially in the second module. The music for a scene with a vampire makes it downright blood chilling.
Hey, somehow I missed commenting back to this. I haven't yet played through Auren Saga. I'm thinking of hitting it up this year. Just have to see if I can free up enough time with all the games I lined up to review by year end. I think what gets me excited about playing that module, from what I understand, it very much begins kinda-like a wizard school. Wherein, you will be using ingredients to craft things required to help complete the storyline. Seems cool. And with what you said, it just makes it that more interesting. I love it when they use original music. That's a big plus for me as well!
Also, thanks for answering what that song was! :)
Is this avaliable on enhanced mobile edition?
Dont know. Never tried it. You might want to ask on the reddit board if mods are possible on mobile.
It is. You can find it on Neverwinter Vault. Along with the other mods too.