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Legacy_Blacktrancer

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« on: December 24, 2015, 05:03:52 pm »


               

Greetings,


 


It's been several years since I've been on an NWN forum and I am happy to see that this game is still thriving. 


 


That said, now to the reason I am here...


 


I would like to find a persistent world to host for someone. I've been involved with this game since its release and have been a pen and paper Dungeon Master for the last thirty-one years. My primary (realm) interests are Dragonlance, Ravenloft, and Forgotten Realms, but I would be open to other options if the opportunity were to present itself.


 


In addition to hosting a module (or modules) for an individual or group of individuals I would also play in said realm. I've taken the last couple of months to ponder starting from scratch with a new PW but frankly I just don't have the time for such a task. Real life tends to get in the way of such things, sadly. I do not care if the module(s) have a highly populated player base, only that the individual (or group of individuals) behind the scenes (DEV team) are dedicated to the realm. In other words, I am looking for serious inquires only - if that comes off as elitist or snobby I apologize but I don't want to waste my time nor the time of anyone else.


 


Here's what I have to offer:


 


Owner of the module (and anyone else he/she designates) has full -root- access rights (via SSH) to the ESXi host running their mod(s)


Multitude of VMware server options, open source based (RHEL/CentOS preferred)


Up to 8 vCPU, 32GB RAM, 500GB virtual machines to host - multiple VMs are possible, running under ESXi 5.5


Solid internet connection(s)


 


A little about me:


 


20+ years an IT professional - CCNA/CCNP (routing/switching), RHCE active certifications


I can help out with DBA services (primarily MySQL and Oracle) and scripting but my time would be limited for such projects


31 years as a pen and paper Dungeon Master (I still run a -classic- World of Darkness and 3.5 D&D game bi-weekly)


Very familiar inside the toolset - successfully administered a large PW for over five years (Europe/Australian playerbase)


I am in the United States 


 


If you're interested, please respond here. 


 


Thanks.


 


 


 


 



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2015, 09:05:55 pm »


               

I offerred my help to someone who has built a number of areas for a PW, and they might be looking for hosting. I'm doing scripting and NWNX setup for them.


 


So allow me to ask:


would you be willing to setup 32bit linux?


and also be willing to host a MySQL DB, and an apache web server to support the thing?


perl, php, and ruby might be part of the thing too if we wanted to play with those.


 


If you would be willing to do that, I could poke this mysterious builder to talk to you, and a little more motivated to get their module, and database all setup and going.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2015, 10:14:23 pm »


               

ok.. i poked the mysterious builder... and he's interested in this. please let me know how this will work.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2015, 08:27:20 am »


               

Hey Blacktrancer. I am the "mysterious builder" henesua's been talking about. I am currently building on a module called "Hill's Edge" set in the Forgotten Realms setting. You can check out the thread here: http://forum.bioware...lls-edge/page-1


 


Since I'm not a tech-guy, I'll let Henesua do the talk. 


 


It would be nice to welcome you aboard! 


 


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« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2015, 02:20:14 pm »


               

We can use 32, sure, but I think that 64 would be better. I am most comfortable with RPM package management (RHEL) Linux so I would suggest using CentOS 7 for the server(s). I would carve the server(s) out on the ESXi to whatever specifications are required. As I said in my original post, all team members (who're designated by the mod owner) would also have SSH access for continued support.


 


Supporting LAMP, Perl, and Ruby isn't a problem but please understand that my time would be seriously limited working on such projects - in other words, I could help with the initial setup of LAMP/Perl/Ruby, but then it would be better if someone else configured them as needed.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2015, 02:43:46 pm »


               
Below are the specs of a machine (CentOS 7) that I spun up thinking about this project, keep in mind that it could be multiple machines (if needed) of this size, larger or smaller.

 

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[jphillips@Death Star ~]$ lscpu

Architecture:          x86_64

CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit

Byte Order:            Little Endian

CPU(s):                6

On-line CPU(s) list:   0-5

Thread(s) per core:    1

Core(s) per socket:    6

Socket(s):             1

NUMA node(s):          1

Vendor ID:             GenuineIntel

CPU family:            6

Model:                 60

Model name:            Intel® Core™ i7-4700HQ CPU @ 2.40GHz

Stepping:              3

CPU MHz:               2394.469

BogoMIPS:              4788.93

Hypervisor vendor:     VMware

Virtualization type:   full

L1d cache:             32K

L1i cache:             32K

L2 cache:              256K

L3 cache:              6144K

NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0-5

[jphillips@Death Star ~]$ df -h

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda3       492G  1.3G  491G   1% /

devtmpfs        7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /dev

tmpfs           7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /dev/shm

tmpfs           7.8G  8.6M  7.8G   1% /run

tmpfs           7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup

/dev/sda1       297M  151M  147M  51% /boot

tmpfs           1.6G     0  1.6G   0% /run/user/1000

[jphillips@Death Star ~]$ free -h

              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available

Mem:            15G        232M         14G        8.5M        478M         15G

Swap:          7.9G          0B        7.9G

[jphillips@Death Star ~]$

               
               

               
            

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« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2015, 08:06:29 pm »


               

That machine is a monster for sure!


 


Blacktrancer: Do you have any other interest besides hosting and limited scripting? You mention that you have been a PnP DM for several years. Would you like to DM on said server aswell? Just tell me what you think or we can take one step at a time if you prefer that.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2015, 01:55:38 am »


               

I am very well versed within the DM client and can run/write story if needed as well. As I said in my original post I am most familiar with the lore from Dragonlance, Ravenloft, and Forgotten Realms (in that order). I have a pretty busy schedule so I couldn't commit to running a -regular- weekly/bi-weekly event on the server, but I could easily find the time to run one-shots that combine into a major story that could progress over a longer period of time.


 


My style, or what I like to run the most, are stories that are more mature themed - dark and gritty. Below is a sample of what I mean. It's not Dungeons and Dragons, but it'll give you a better idea of what I'm talking about.


 


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The horror started on the eve of Samhain, in a foggy vale in Northern Ireland at the dawn of the Celtic race. And once started, it trod the earth forevermore, wreaking its savagery suddenly, swiftly, and with incredible ferocity. Then, its lust sated, it shrank back into the mists of time for a year, a decade, a generation perhaps, but it slept only and did not die, for it could not be killed. And on the eve before Samhain it would stir, and if the lusts were powerful enough, it would rise to fulfill the curse invoked so many Samhains before. Then the people would bolt their doors.

Scant good it did them, for the thing laughed at locks and bolts, and besides, there were the unwary. Always the unwary.

Samhain. The Druid festival of the dead. The summer had passed, and so too had that outburst of early fall warmth now known as Indian summer. The green had gone out of the land, the crops harvested, and the chill of winter had descended like an angel of death. The people, fearing the sun might never again warm the land, held their festival to appease Muck Olla, their deity. On hillsides and in the caves and daub-and-wattle huts great fires were lit to which the spirits of the departed were invited by their kinsmen to warm themselves, to be cheerful before the snows blanketed the earth. Druids priests divined who would live and die in the coming year, who would marry, bear children, wax rich, enjoy good health. And they attempted to hold at bay, through sacrifices and other rites, the witches and goblins that ran amok at that time, stealing infants, destroying crops, killing farm animals… and sometimes worse.

Deirdre was the third and youngest daughter of the Druid king Gwynwyll. Her hair was sandy brown with amber highlights, her eyes sea green, her complexion cream and wild rose. She was already taller than her older sisters, and her early development had been the cause of much concern in the tribal community. The other virgins tittered with envy; the married women voiced disapproval and counseled her mother to marry her off before the girl yielded to her budding impulses; the young warriors eyed her yearningly, and the old warriors thought forbidden thoughts and reflected on their faded memories.

His name was Enda. He was fifteen, and he loved Deirdre with a secret passion that tortured him and at night caused him to cry out in his sleep. When it became rumored that Deirdre’s father, the king, was preparing to offer her hand in marriage, Enda consulted his kinsmen and asked if they thought his suit would be looked upon with favor. He suspected what the answer would be, but his longing overcame his embarrassment.

“Ho! Deirdre marry you?!” his father cackled. “With your shriveled arm and your twitching mouth?” 

For Enda had presented himself wrong end first when his mother had birthed him, and the midwives had made a botch of his delivery.

“She would as soon marry my goat!” howled his uncle.

“Or Bulech!” his brother added, pointing to the runty dog worrying a greasy bone in the corner of their hut.

“Besides,” said his father, “I’m told she’s all but betrothed to Cullain.”

“Now there’s a lad worthy of that wench’s pretty hole!” his uncle burst out, raising his wineskin to his fat lips, and they continued to discuss Deirdre’s charms as Enda retreated miserably from the hut into the cold night.

The boy suffered tortures such as only the adolescent can. At length, he determined on a plan. If he could somehow get directly to Deirdre, he would convince her that though he was ill-favored physically, he was in every other respect a fitting candidate for her hand. This was easier said than done, however, because the virgins were closely watched by their mothers or by truculent warrior brothers. Nevertheless, one day Enda seized and opportunity when Deirdre went to fetch water from the stream at the foot of the hill. He followed her furtively, darting from tree to tree until he found her stopped over the stream, singing softly to herself as the water filled her clay pitchers.

“Deirdre?” he called timidly.

She turned and gasped, eyes round with fright.

“You! What do you want?!” Her body tensed, and she seemed ready to run.

“I… I want to…” The panic in her face alarmed him. He had expected to startle her, but had not imagined she would greet him with such revulsion. He stepped forward, hand extended pacifically - but she jumped back, misinterpreting the gesture. She stumbled, almost falling into the stream, and Enda moved swiftly to rescue her.

“No!” she shrieked. “Get away from me, monster!” She found her feet and burst into a run, crying, “Help! Help! He means to rape me!”

Enda’s body had been deformed at birth, but not until that moment had his soul been deformed.

And now it was Samhain, and Enda, humiliated beyond reason, stood on the perimeter of the celebrants dancing and chanting around the bonfire. In his left hand he held a fat wineskin, from which he drank often. In his right he held a foot-long blade which he used to cut the throats of pigs and chickens.

His eyes were fixed bitterly on the figures of Deirdre and Cullain, whirling exuberantly around the fire, to the immense approval of the tribe. For their betrothal had been announced, to the joy and relief of all.

Enda’s legs shook and his body trembled in the cold night though the heat of the fire was intense, and when the couple pirouetted past him once more, he leapt like a wildcat on his twin prey. Unarmed, their elbows linked, they didn’t have a chance. Enda’s blade sliced easily through Cullain’s jugular and windpipe. His legs kicked out in a grotesque finale to his dance of life. He then fell like a slaughtered bull, dragging Deirdre downward. Her head turned away, she laughed, believing that her drunken partner had merely stumbled. Enda’s blade caught her with laughter on her face, the same laughter that had mocked him after she had run safely into the arms of her tribesmen that day he had approached her at the stream. The highly honed weapon plunged into her breast up to the hilt. In the clamor, no one heard the expulsion of wind from her lungs, the gurgle of blood, the whimper, or saw the look of dreadful recognition as the light faded from her eyes – except for Enda.

The thrill of revenge was the last emotion Enda knew, for a moment later he was literally torn apart by his enraged tribe. Only his head and his heart were preserved, gathered up after the frenzy had subsided, at the request of the grieving king. After Deirdre and Cullain were buried on the hallowed ground the following day, Enda’s head and heart were carried to the summit of the Hill of Fiends, where cowards and other outcasts were left to rot unblessed. The king asked his shaman to pronounce a special curse over the remains of this vile murderer. “Thy soul shall roam the earth till the end of time, reliving thy foul deed and thy foul punishment, and may the god Muck Olla visit every affliction upon thy spirit forevermore.”

The sky darkened and lightning flashed. The day suddenly grew black and cold, and out of nowhere gusts of snow lashed the tribal party. In the history of the tribe, it had never snowed so early in the year. Satisfied that Muck Olla had heard his prayer, the shaman summoned his people to turn their backs on Enda and return to their bereft village.

The celebration of Samhains’ Eve was transmuted over the centuries. The invading Romans carried the tradition back from the English Isles with them in the form of the Harvest Festival of Pomona, and the early Christians deemed their celebration as Hallowmas. The popes of the Middle Ages consecrated November 1st as All Saints’ Day, and All Hallow Even slurred into Halloween as the holiday was transmuted over the next millennium.

With the coming of modern civilization, the superstitions and traditions of the original festival lost their meaning and vitality. Token recognition could be seen in the custom of lighting candles in jack-o’-lanterns, hanging effigies of witches and goblins outside homes, and playing good-natured pranks that were a feeble cry from the mayhem of the olden times. Children parade about in costumes whose significance has long ago lost their correspondence to the terror of evil that had once gripped the world at the onset of winter. Halloween, like many of the holidays, has become an empty sham.

Except that from time to time, the innocent frolic of All Hallows Even is shattered by some brutal and inexplicable crime, and the original spirit of the celebration is brought home to a horrified world. People will then bolt their doors.

 


Scant good it will do them… and besides, there are always the unwary.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2015, 02:54:14 am »


               

The introduction to novelization of the 1979 film Halloween by Curtis Richards - a classic setting of the stage if ever there was one.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #9 on: December 26, 2015, 04:18:31 am »


               


The introduction to novelization of the 1979 film Halloween by Curtis Richards - a classic setting of the stage if ever there was one.




 


Absolutely. Simple, but very effective. 


               
               

               
            

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« Reply #10 on: December 26, 2015, 05:55:37 am »


               

hello!


 


Well probably too late for this party but I understood that you wanted to host a PW?


 


Well currently am looking for ways to host my BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER PW but I seem to fail miserably with my router since the external IP seems to change so others cannot join in and I dunno how to fix that.


 


that said...and if you are not too grossed out by the idea of a buffy& angel PW I would love to have you on the team. 


Well hope to hear from you! '<img'>


 


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« Reply #11 on: December 26, 2015, 06:41:23 am »


               


hello!


 


Well probably too late for this party but I understood that you wanted to host a PW?


 


Well currently am looking for ways to host my BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER PW but I seem to fail miserably with my router since the external IP seems to change so others cannot join in and I dunno how to fix that.


 


that said...and if you are not too grossed out by the idea of a buffy& angel PW I would love to have you on the team. 


Well hope to hear from you! '<img'>


 


regards,


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Thank you but I am more interested in a Dungeons and Dragons realm.


               
               

               
            

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« Reply #12 on: December 26, 2015, 07:05:03 am »


               

okay, well too bad but I do hope you will find what you are looking for '<img'> 



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #13 on: December 26, 2015, 08:54:24 am »


               

That all sounds great to me but 32-bit is a must. We will be using NWNX and I don't want to figure out how to make all the linux plugins work outside of a 32-bit environment. I was told this would not be a problem on a past project and it ended up killing the project.


 


So Blacktrancer, if you and OldeFog get along, I think this will work great.



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #14 on: December 26, 2015, 12:13:09 pm »


               


I am very well versed within the DM client and can run/write story if needed as well. As I said in my original post I am most familiar with the lore from Dragonlance, Ravenloft, and Forgotten Realms (in that order). I have a pretty busy schedule so I couldn't commit to running a -regular- weekly/bi-weekly event on the server, but I could easily find the time to run one-shots that combine into a major story that could progress over a longer period of time.


 


My style, or what I like to run the most, are stories that are more mature themed - dark and gritty. Below is a sample of what I mean. It's not Dungeons and Dragons, but it'll give you a better idea of what I'm talking about.


 




 


Dark & gritty is a term I often use when I try to describe Hill's Edge. I like content such as cruelty, contrast between the different classes (rich, poor), greed, deception, diseases blended with a pretty facade of green rolling hills, the smell of bakery and lush willow-trees.


 


I would need someone who enjoy writing stories, conversations and information, but as I said, one step at a time. 


 


The server is actually playable, but it would be very light-hearted as it stands.