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Did you hear? <span class="bold">Neverwinter Nights Diamond</span> is FREE for the next 48 hours! It's the game that first introduced Bioware's powerful Aurora Engine and is still considered one of the most rich and well-realized RPGs set in the Forgotten Realms. The Diamond edition already includes the original campaign plus three official expansions released by Bioware, offering hours upon hours of old-school gameplay for D&D fans.

What you may not have heard, is that thanks to the versatility of the Aurora Engine and the game's devoted community, there are tons of cool fan-made mods out there that you can download and enjoy for free. Some take you to entirely different areas, some offer thrilling new adventures, some tweak the game's feel or gameplay, but they all serve to add incredible value to the game and help you customize or prolong your stay in Neverwinter Nights.


Here are some of our favorites:


1. The Aielund Saga
A truly epic adventure full of twists and turns set in the troubled Kingdom of Aielund that is under attack both from outside and inside forces.
Our own member Lilura has a very neat <span class="bold">guide</span> on how to get this mod up and running.

2. Elegia Eternum
Narrative-focused mod with a rather somber, occasionally twisted story and esoteric ambiance. A bit on the short side but with a lasting effect, due to the intense drama.
You can grab it from <span class="bold">here</span>.

3. The Rose of Eternity
Another story-heavy module that tells the heart-wrenching story of a timeless being, held prisoner in a mystical garden. The first two chapters are available <span class="bold">over here</span> with the creator moving on to the Dragon Age engine for the story's conclusion.

4. The Bastard of Kosigan
A gritty adventure set in an alternate history medieval Europe, starring a young man who exiles himself from Kosigan to avoid his villainous uncle.
Lilura once again has posted some pretty useful <span class="bold">instructions</span> on how to use this mod.



But these are just a handful of top shelf mods for <span class="bold">Neverwinter Nights Diamond</span> in a sea of great content that's just begging to be explored. And who better to help you navigate it than our awesome GOG.com community?
So those among you who have already played and enjoyed some of the high-quality mods out there, go ahead and share your best finds with us!


Neverwinter Nights Diamond is free until December 3, 10:59 AM UTC.
Saleron's Gambit series by Tiberius209
5 chapters of neatly written, low-XP / low-magic adventure. A bit linear on the sides but with great old-school vibe :)

Honor Among Thieves by Baldecaran
^ and this one, definitely this. Comes from author of the Prophet series, has multiple paths to follow and is a must-play for anyone looking for a proper Rogue-themed mod.
Post edited December 01, 2016 by Thiev
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Crowbar1127: I literally bought this game less than 12 hours ago any chance i can get a refund?
I'd suggest you contact our Support team, they are lovely people and they should be able to help you out :)


Keep the mod suggestions coming people!
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hyperagathon: NWN got updated and the only entry is "added CDKey Changer tool". What's it for?
A small tool that allows users to change their generic CD keys to proper ones, without editing .INI file manually.
..yes, there are users that would prefer not to edit such files manually ;)
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ONiYanMa: I clicked "GET FOR FREE" on top page.
And shown congrats message.
But It not happend my library and e-mail.

Why?
There is a slight delay with adding NWN to accounts. It will appear in your library soon (in worst case - by the end of day)
Post edited December 01, 2016 by Thiev
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hyperagathon: Proper ones as in this eliminates the need to ask support for a valid multiplayer key? On second thought, it probably just eliminates the part where people were required to know what a "text editor" is :p
Yes, you should now find your keys in My Account / NWN section, no need to write to support anymore
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Tales of Arterra duology
Part I
Part II

A bit older (updated only to 1.65) but nevertheless still great story with a plot-twist, non-linear gameplay and companions that interact with each other.