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- Housing: donation required, but yea. You can even make the area yourself using the nwn2 toolset and send it to us.
- Story driven: we have 3 campaigns and several sidequests
- Mounts: I have yet to see this in NWN2, so no
- persistent storage: yep
direct connect: server.realmsoftrinity.com
http://www.bgtscc1.com/forum/
Basically it's as good as you make it. I tried heavy RP, too boring, I tried low magic, too difficult to advance - all the power controled by a few players that are friends of the server owner (this gets tiresome real fast).
At RoT - high magic = fun, you can get what you want! Boredom doesn't set in when you hit level 30 like some servers. Life after 30 = great, the fun begins.
Epic campaign - when I say epic, I mean EPIC! Better than NWN2 original campaigns, many plot twists, bad arse bosses for a challenge - mages really are super-powers at the high levels!
Technically advanced server set-up, low on lag, great rewards, and I can continue this for a long while. Again, it's what you put in to it, is what your going to get the most out of it....