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Originally Posted by Henry Forgive my conceit a moment here:
HOLY     ! How much dungeoneering did you folks do back in the day?!?!?!?!
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Hi Henry,
In the final month of 1972 and through all of 1973 I would estimate that only about one day in a week saw no adventuring taking place, short ones lasting a copuple of hours, long sessions going o9n for eight or more. Of the initial 13 levels I created for the castle dungeons, all but two or three were explored fully and sacked totally, thus i created several sub-levels for them so that new PCS would have someplace to go where there were monsters and treasure.
In the late spring of 1975 I became so busy with work that I could not serve as DM every day, so Rob took over about 75% or so of that role. As he had a lot of time, there were adventures held daily as before.
In short, the D&D game play was intense, and more than half of it was subterranean delving.
Cheers,
Garu