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As the raid progresses, the novice Jered sees the power of blood magic firsthand.
Later the Master of the Black Monks explains to him the consequences of his actions.
This movie is part of the collection: Machinima
Producer: Strange Company / Hugh Hancock
Production Company: Strange Company Ltd
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Strange Company; Hancock, Hugh; Neverwinter Nights; Bioware
Contact Information: http://www.bloodspell.com http://www.strangecompany.org info@bloodspell.com
| Movie Files | DivX | QuickTime | Ogg Video | Windows Media | 512Kb MPEG4 |
| BloodSpell Episode 2 Large AVI version | 67 MB | ||||
| BloodSpell Episode 2 Large Quicktime version | 90 MB | 31 MB | 34 MB | ||
| BloodSpell Episode 2 Large WMV version | 69 MB | ||||
| BloodSpell Episode 2 Small AVI version | 34 MB | ||||
| BloodSpell Episode 2 Small Quicktime version | 48 MB | 30 MB | 34 MB | ||
| BloodSpell Episode 2 Small WMV version | 38 MB |
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Reviewer: jacks0n - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- June 10, 2006
Subject: An Improvement
A bit superior to the first episode of the story, but there's some strange issues.
First, there's some fairly severe clipping in the beginning of the episode. Towards the end, the characters, as they speak, start to blink a bit and jerk back and forth. It's bad enough to be distracting and I'm not sure why it only happens some of the time.
I only wish this was a bit less melodramatic.
Reviewer: Karridine - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- May 11, 2006
Subject: BloodSpell, Episode 2
The Story gets some grounding. Well and good.
The "I Wanna Be A Rock Star" soundtrack had good music, but jarring lyrics, what with the Medieval-oid setting already established.
The depiction of "Angels" in such a malevolent, crippled fashion, and the Bloods in such an obviously ambivalent manner is oft-used, but still an entertaining way of stomping on pre-conceptions as the Story unfolds.
Now for Episode 3: The Bloods vs The Crips
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