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Ossian Studios developed several large premium modules for NWN and NWN2. The CEO was the producer of BG2: ToB and NWN. I’m curious to see what they can do building a game from the ground up.
That looks neat! Is it using the ORC license or is there a seperate deal with pazio?
I see that it's single-player, but it'd be neat if the crpg could have a (bolted on utter hack of a) "gm mode" that could serve as a self-hosted local-only VTT. I have kids, and neither enough room nor money for proper minis. :)
Dragon's Demand is a 1E adventure module, so it is a licensed game. The game itself features a bunch of the Pathfinder Iconics.
Not clear if this is using the ORC license or a specific licensing agreement with Paizo. My guess would be the latter. No idea if it’s related to 1E The Dragon’s Demand adventure.