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Fun idea! A vertical dungeon of branching towers!

Started by Spinachcat, February 16, 2020, 12:03:29 AM

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Omega

Quote from: Vile;1124052Zalman failed it.

fixed that for you. :rolleyes:

Vile Traveller

Are you seriously trying to convince me that you don't know the meaning of the word "dungeon"?

Spinachcat

Quote from: Vile;1123805Coincidentally I just came across a related article in Alarums & Excursions #15 (October 1976?) by one E. A. Thomas entitled THE CASTLE OF CYLINDERS.

I wonder if this was the first published concept of a dungeon which scales vs the PCs.

Omega

Quote from: Vile;1124062Are you seriously trying to convince me that you don't know the meaning of the word "dungeon"?

No. Im just not playing word games with you. Sorry. Try again.