Although I don't think we are too far off. Many of the same creatures and same mushroom crops are in the area. The mega-dungeon has an functioning ecology system we are only beginning to understand. But there are sections dedicated to certain races. I was pleased not to be teleported over a 100' pit.
Along the way we are finding bits and pieces of a larger culture/belief system in the elements. Everything seems to be tinged with evil. Also along the way we are finding evidence of a older culture, possibly the creators of the dungeon who have a mysterious way of scribing their magical language. After talking to one mage, he gave us more information about that ancient race, but still most of the things we come across, we are guessing as to their purpose.
Each session we get a little peek. Sometimes we understand more, sometime less. But getting lost helps because now we can't just back out of the dungeon when things go wrong. Now we need to understanding the dungeon. To learn its laws. Learn its ecology. And once we do that we can force it to give up its secrets.
I wish you and your brave(?) party a multitude of blessings from the Gods, though I am of the opinion their reach ends on the surface of the land under which you now traverse.
ReplyDeleteI hope the fame, wealth and glory will be worth the lifetime of sleepless nights upon your return, for the darkness will never leave you now it has come to know you.
It would seem, my unexpected friend, that during your exploration you have somehow, by intention or accident, acquired a scrying crystal belonging to me. As to how it came to being there I do not know, but it amuses me to keep an interested eye upon your progress from time-to-time.
DeleteShould you emerge to the surface world intact I might have some befitting work for a party of your ilk.
Stay alive, my friend.
Man I know we will wind up eating shrooms and solyent stringy meat.
ReplyDeleteSome of us already have... (eeewwww).
DeleteGive up it's secrets...or kill you to keep them. :)
ReplyDelete"But getting lost helps because now we can't just back out of the dungeon when things go wrong."
ReplyDeleteYes, thank the gods we're lost and have no avenue of retrea... Umm... wait. How exactly does being lost and unable to escape help us?
(Just kidding, of course -- I do know what you mean by that) :D
It is interesting (and really helpful) to read your posts about playing in Montporte. As the GM, it helps me think about what might be coming next.
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