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Monolith

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Tags: Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate

<a href="http://rpgvault.ign.com">RPG Vault</a> is hosting <a href="http://www.ossianstudios.com/">Ossian Studios</a>' dev diary about <a href="http://rpgvault.ign.com/articles/839/839272p1.html">Westgate's locations and lore</a>. Together with the dev diary come four exclusive screenshots, one showing the map of Westgate.
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<blockquote>If anywhere embodies and embraces the cutthroat, "anything goes" nature of the Dragon Coast, it is the most powerful and infamous settlement in the region. One of the major trading powers of the Realms, Westgate revels in its status as an open city. No race is prohibited and no faith is outlawed, and on any given day, one might find drow mingling with ogres, pirates and worse in the city's dingy taverns, or else see exotic creatures that wouldn't be tolerated elsewhere hawking their wares in broad daylight.
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Despite this recipe for anarchy, open conflict is not as common as one might imagine. Most of the influential and powerful citizens of Westgate are too wrapped up in their own plots or schemes to draw unwanted attention. And the endless pursuit of coin tends to keep the wheels of the city turning despite everything.</blockquote>Sounds like Westgate is the place to be if you're an outcast hideous freak of nature - or just interested in politics, intrigues and some serious backstabbing. Hopefully their in-game realization of the town will come close to that.
 

Nael

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Have they mentioned what the planned level ranges are going to be?
 

Nael

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denizsi said:
Mysteries of Westgate is a single-player game that starts the player off at level 8

Sounding more and more like a BG2 clone as the facts come in. Thanks for the response. I suppose I should try reading a bit more in the future... :oops:
 

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